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Oct 18, 2024 · Emeritus Fellow Professor Richard Pring died on Sunday 6 October peacefully at his home in Oxford. Richard was elected to a Professorial Fellowship of then-Green College in September 1989 and became an Emeritus Fellow in 2003 when he retired.
3 days ago · Professor Richard Pring (1938 – 2024) Editor of the British Journal of Educational Studies (1986-2001) and Honorary Fellow of the Society for Educational Studies. Richard’s funeral Mass was celebrated in the Oratory Church, Oxford on 30 th October 2024. A church Richard was thoroughly familiar with because of the Latin Masses he attended there.
Rose and Crown stalwart, Richard Pring, Professor Emeritus, died peacefully on the 6th October ’24. A man of many talents, a seminary at Rome, a marathon runner (at least 2 a year for some time), distinguished author and the boss of the nearby ‘University Department of Education’, to name but a few of the roles.
Oct 9, 2024 · Professor Richard Pring, whose contributions to education and the philosophy of education span over five decades and are recognised worldwide, passed on peacefully at his home in Oxford on Sunday.
Oct 11, 2024 · The recent passing of Richard Pring marks a profound loss for those of us who had the privilege of learning from him—not just as students, but as human beings. Pring was more than a towering...
Retired after 14 years as Director of the Department of Educational Studies at Oxford University in May 2003. Since 2003, he was Lead Director of the Nuffield Review of 14-19 Education and Training. This was a £1,000,000 six year project, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Professor Richard Pring is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Education, Oxford University. Since retiring as Director of that department in 2003, he has led the Nuffield Review of 14-19 Education and Training in the UK and several subsequent large-scale research projects.