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Prof '''Kathleen Jannette Anderson''' OBE [[FRSE]] FRCC (1927–2002) was a 20th century Scottish biochemist, highly involved inn the transition of Napier College into [[Napier University]].
'''Kathleen Janette Anderson''' OBE [[FRSE]] FRCC (1927–2002) was a 20th-century Scottish biochemist, highly involved in the transition of Napier College into [[Napier University]].


She was appointed Vice Principal of Edinburgh's [[Napier University]] in 1983, becoming the first woman to be appointed to such a senior post in a Scottish university.
She was appointed vice principal of Edinburgh's [[Napier University]] in 1983, becoming the first woman to be appointed to such a senior post in a Scottish university.


==Life==
==Life==
She was born in July 1927.
She was born in July 1927.{{citation needed|date= August 2023}}


She was raised in [[Glasgow]] and educated at [[Queen's Park School, Glasgow]] before studying Biology at [[Glasgow University]].
She was raised in [[Glasgow]] and educated at [[Queen's Park School, Glasgow]] before studying biology at [[Glasgow University]].{{citation needed|date= August 2023}}


In 1972 she oversaw Napier University's first major grant-aided study: looking at the impact of Edinburgh's sewage system on the ecology of the [[Firth of Forth]].<ref>Glasgow Herald obituary 13 August 2002</ref>
In 1972 she oversaw Napier University's first major grant-aided study: looking at the impact of Edinburgh's sewage system on the ecology of the [[Firth of Forth]].<ref>Glasgow Herald obituary 13 August 2002</ref>
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==Family==
==Family==


She was married to Mark and they had one son and one daughter.
She was married to Mark and they had one son and one daughter.{{citation needed|date= August 2023}}


== Career ==
== Career ==
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=== Directorship of companies ===
=== Directorship of companies ===
Anderson was director of the following companies:<ref>{{cite web|title=Companies in the UK|url=http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/director/3633341/kathleen-anderson|accessdate=3 December 2013}}</ref>
Anderson was director of the following companies:<ref>{{cite web|title=Companies in the UK|url=http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/director/3633341/kathleen-anderson|accessdate=3 December 2013}}</ref>
* Napier University Ventures Limited 1988 - 1992
* Napier University Ventures Limited 1988 1992
* Scottish Vocational Education Council 1989 - 1992
* Scottish Vocational Education Council 1989 1992
* Sr George's School for Girls 1990- 2000
* St George's School for Girls 1990- 2000
* The Royal Observatory (Edinburgh) Trust 1991- 1999
* The Royal Observatory (Edinburgh) Trust 1991 1999
* The Thomas Telford Trust
* The Thomas Telford Trust


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Latest revision as of 16:41, 19 May 2024

Kathleen Janette Anderson OBE FRSE FRCC (1927–2002) was a 20th-century Scottish biochemist, highly involved in the transition of Napier College into Napier University.

She was appointed vice principal of Edinburgh's Napier University in 1983, becoming the first woman to be appointed to such a senior post in a Scottish university.

Life

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She was born in July 1927.[citation needed]

She was raised in Glasgow and educated at Queen's Park School, Glasgow before studying biology at Glasgow University.[citation needed]

In 1972 she oversaw Napier University's first major grant-aided study: looking at the impact of Edinburgh's sewage system on the ecology of the Firth of Forth.[1]

Anderson was a biologist who was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Institute of Biology, Fellow of the Royal College of Chemistry, Fellow of the Scottish Vocational Education Council and was awarded an OBE in 1987 for services to education.[2] She developed the first interdisciplinary degree course at Napier College (now Edinburgh Napier University) and also significantly contributed to the development of research within the university.

In 1995 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.[3]

In later life she was a Director of St George's School for Girls in west Edinburgh. Her address at this time was 40 Barony Terrace.[4]

She died of a pre-existing heart condition on 5 July 2002.[3]

Family

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She was married to Mark and they had one son and one daughter.[citation needed]

Career

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Academic

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  • Lecturer in botany at West of Scotland College of Agriculture
  • Research Fellow and Lecturer in biochemistry
  • Senior lecturer at Napier College
  • Vice-principal at Edinburgh Napier University

Directorship of companies

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Anderson was director of the following companies:[5]

  • Napier University Ventures Limited 1988 – 1992
  • Scottish Vocational Education Council 1989 – 1992
  • St George's School for Girls 1990- 2000
  • The Royal Observatory (Edinburgh) Trust 1991 – 1999
  • The Thomas Telford Trust

Publications

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  • Read, P. A.; Renshaw, T.; Anderson, K. J. (April 1978). "Pollution Effects on Intertidal Macrobenthic Communities". The Journal of Applied Ecology. 15 (1): 15. doi:10.2307/2402918.
  • Read, P.A.; Renshaw, T.; Jackes, A.D.; Watson, P.G.; Anderson, K.J. (December 1977). "Water quality in the forth estuary: A discriminant functional analysis". Environmental Pollution. 14 (4): 275–287. doi:10.1016/0013-9327(77)90139-2.

References

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  1. ^ Glasgow Herald obituary 13 August 2002
  2. ^ "Janette Anderson Midwife to birth of a university". Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Past Fellows". The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 23 September 2016.
  4. ^ "ST GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - Officers (free information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
  5. ^ "Companies in the UK". Retrieved 3 December 2013.