James Fitzjames Duff
Professor Sir James Fitzjames Duff (1 February 1898 – 1970) was an English educator.
The son of James Duff Duff, Duff was educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was professor of education at the University of Manchester from 1932-37; alternating vice-chancellor and pro-vice-chancellor of Durham University from 1937-60.
He was a member of several commissions and enquiries, including:
- Asquith Commission on Higher Education in the Colonies (1943–1945)
- Elliot Commission on Higher Education in West Africa (1943–1945)
He was a member of the Board of Governors of the BBC from 1959-65; mayor of Durham City from 1959-60; and Lord Lieutenant of Durham from 1964-70. He was knighted in 1949.
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Preceded by Sir Robert Bolam |
Warden & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham 1937–1960 |
Succeeded by Sir Derman Christopherson & Charles Ion Carr Bosanquet |
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Preceded by The 10th Lord Barnard |
Lord Lieutenant of Durham 1964–1970 |
Succeeded by The 11th Lord Barnard |
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