Margaret Masson
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Margaret Masson | |
|---|---|
| Principal of St Chad's College, Durham | |
| Assumed office 2016 | |
| Preceded by | Joseph Cassidy |
| Personal details | |
| Alma mater | University of Aberdeen |
Margaret Jane Masson is a British academic and the principal of St Chad's College at Durham University.[1]
Born and brought up in Zambia,[1] Masson studied at the University of Aberdeen, graduating with a double first undergraduate Master of Arts (MA Hons) degree in English and Religious Studies.[2] She undertook a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in the Department of English Studies at the University of Durham, under the supervision of Ruth Etchells.[2] Her doctoral thesis, titled "The influence of Congregationalism on the first four novels of D.H. Lawrence", was submitted in 1988.[3]
Career
Masson began her academic teaching career in the United States, first at Whitworth College then at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1] In 1992, she returned to Durham University, having been appointed Senior Tutor at St John's College and lecturer in the University’s English Department[4][1] In 2004 she became the Vice-Principal and Senior Tutor at St Chad's College, Durham.[1] It was announced on 16 February 2016 that she would be the next Principal of St Chad's College in succession to Joseph Cassidy.[5] She was formally installed as the college's tenth Principal during a service at Durham Cathedral in May 2016.[6]
Masson was a board member and trustee of Traidcraft for many years, a member of the Leech Professorial Management Board, a member of the board of Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and is a Bishop's Reviewer for Ministerial Training in the Church of England.[2]