Professor Linda Colley (Honorary Fellow) was awarded Doctor of Literature (DLit) for Distinction in history by Queen’s University, Belfast on Friday 28th June.
Professor Colley is Shelby M.C. Davis Professor of History at Princeton University, Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Fellow of Christ’s College.
Her work has focused on British, imperial and global history, and issues around identity. Her six books include Britons, which won the Wolfson Prize, The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh, named as one of the ten best books of 2007, and Acts of Union and Disunion, based on 15 talks on the UK and its fractures on BBC Radio 4.
Professor Colley delivered the annual Wiles lectures entitled, ‘The frontier in British history’, at Queen’s in 1997. She received a CBE for services to history in 2009.
Speaking ahead of her honorary graduation ceremony, Professor Colley said: “Queen’s University Belfast is an outstanding institution and one I very much respect. I feel honoured to be receiving this honorary doctorate.”
Professor Colley is among fourteen individuals to receive honorary degrees this summer at Queen’s University Belfast. Other individuals awarded included internationally renowned researchers as well as leaders in business and commerce.
Queen's awards honorary degrees to individuals who have achieved high distinction or given significant service in one or more fields of public or professional life, and who serve as ambassadors for the University and Northern Ireland around the world.