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Queen guitarist Brian May has been formally installed as the Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University. | |
The 60-year-old was awarded an honorary fellowship for his contribution to astronomy and services to the public understanding of science last year. | The 60-year-old was awarded an honorary fellowship for his contribution to astronomy and services to the public understanding of science last year. |
He studied Astrophysics at Imperial College, London, but put his academic career on hold to play with Queen. | He studied Astrophysics at Imperial College, London, but put his academic career on hold to play with Queen. |
Dr May has taken over the Chancellor's role from former Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife, Cherie. | |
His duties will include presiding over graduation ceremonies and representing the university on special occasions. | His duties will include presiding over graduation ceremonies and representing the university on special occasions. |
He said he was "proud" to take up the role and insisted people were "never too old" to start learning. | |
About 500 people, including university staff, students and alumni, watched the installation ceremony at St George's Hall in Liverpool. | |
Cherie Booth QC, who served as Chancellor between 1999 and 2006, and John Moores CBE, her predecessor, who served as Chancellor from 1994 to 1999, were also at the ceremony. | |
'Tremendous role model' | |
Dr May gained a BSc in his 20s, and even used Liverpool John Moores' remote telescope in the Canary Islands to complete his PhD. | Dr May gained a BSc in his 20s, and even used Liverpool John Moores' remote telescope in the Canary Islands to complete his PhD. |
More than 30 years later in 2007, he completed his PhD thesis, A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud and was awarded his doctorate. | More than 30 years later in 2007, he completed his PhD thesis, A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud and was awarded his doctorate. |
The guitarist recently co-authored a book, Bang! The Complete History of the Universe, with Sir Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott. | The guitarist recently co-authored a book, Bang! The Complete History of the Universe, with Sir Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott. |
It is never, ever too late to start learning Dr Brian May | |
In a statement released by the university, he said: "I am very proud to be the new Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University, and I am particularly touched that so many staff and students are able to be here today. I am passionate about education and lifelong learning. | |
"It really doesn't matter how old you are or what stage of your life you are in, it is never, ever too late to start learning. | |
"I proved that by completing my PhD, 30 years after I started it. As Chancellor, I hope that my personal experiences will act as an inspiration for others." | |
Vice Chancellor of LJMU, Professor Michael Brown, said: "The ethos of this university is summed up in three simple words: Dream, Plan, Achieve. | |
"No-one embodies this more perfectly than our new Chancellor, Dr Brian May. | |
"While gaining global recognition as a musician, and supporter of the performing arts, he never lost sight of his dream, his passion for astronomy and science." | |
He added: "There is no doubt that Brian May will be a real champion for LJMU and a tremendous role model for our students. We are delighted to welcome him as our new Chancellor today." |
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