College Fellowship for Professor Philip Dewe
Professor Philip Dewe has been awarded a Fellowship of the College from Birkbeck University of London.
The Centre congratulates our friend and esteemed colleague Professor Philip Dewe on being awarded Fellowship of the College from Birkbeck University of London.
Honorary Fellowships are awarded to individuals who have attained distinction in the arts, literature, science or public life; have rendered exceptional service, which may include philanthropic support, to Birkbeck; and who have or have had a close association with Birkbeck.
The College has written “Philip Dewe is Professor of Organisational Behaviour in the Department of Organizational Psychology and Deputy Director of the new Centre for Sustainable Working Life. Having joined the College from Massey University in his native New Zealand in 2000, for 11 years Professor Dewe also gave outstanding service to Birkbeck as Vice-Master, stepping down from the role in summer 2014. While this now allows him more time for his research interests, which include work stress and coping, emotions and human resource accounting, he continues to contribute to the College as Pro-Vice-Master for Special Projects. Among his many achievements as Vice-Master has been Professor Dewe’s work in Stratford, east London, which culminated in the opening of the University Square Stratford campus in November 2013.”
Philip also holds a Fellowship of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology awarded last year.
Read more at the College website and at Professor Tom Cox's blog.