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UCL staff recognised in New Year's Honours 2019 - London TV

UCL staff recognised in New Year’s Honours 2019

Professor Jonathan Montgomery (UCL Laws) was appointed Knight Bachelor for services to Bioethics and Healthcare Law.

Professor Sir Jonathan joined UCL Laws in 2013. Alongside his academic contributions while at UCL, he has been Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Chair of the Health Research Authority, and a member of the Morecambe Bay Investigation panel that examined NHS failures in relation to neonatal and maternal deaths in Cumbria.

On receiving a Knighthood, Professor Sir Jonathan, said: “I am delighted and rather overwhelmed by this recognition. I have always tried to ensure that my academic work contributes to public life. It is one of the great strengths of UCL that it embraces this responsibility and that is one of the reasons that I am proud to work there.

“This award reflects the importance of good regulation to ensure that the excellent platform the UK provides for health and social care research is consistent with human rights and the rule of law.”

Professor Alison Park (UCL Institute of Education) has been made a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for services to the Social Sciences.

Professor Park CBE joined UCL in 2015, as Director of CLOSER, an ESRC and MRC funded partnership that brings together eight longitudinal studies, four of which (the 1946, 1958, 1970 and 2000/01 national birth cohorts) are based here at UCL.

During her career at UCL, Professor Park has overseen the launch of the CLOSER Learning Hub, aimed at those who are new to longitudinal studies, and has led UCL’s contribution to a European-wide project called EuroCohort, which is designing a cross-national longitudinal study on child and young adult well-being, funded by the European Commission under Horizon2020. In January 2019 Professor Park CBE will leave UCL to take up the role of Director of Research at the ESRC.