Rob Robertson-Cuninghame

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Robert Clarence Robertson-Cuninghame, AO (31 May 1924 – 10 September 2010[1][2]), an Australian pastoralist and academic, was the fourth Chancellor of the University of New England, serving between 1981 and 1993.[3]

Preceded bySir Frank Kitto
Succeeded byPat O'Shane
Born(1924-05-31)31 May 1924
Died10 September 2010(2010-09-10) (aged 86)
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Rob Robertson-Cuninghame
4th Chancellor of the
University of New England
In office
1981–1993
Preceded bySir Frank Kitto
Succeeded byPat O'Shane
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Born(1924-05-31)31 May 1924
Died10 September 2010(2010-09-10) (aged 86)
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Biography

A descendant of Frederick Robert White, the builder of Booloominbah, Robertson-Cuninghame was educated at The Armidale School and the University of Sydney where he lived at St Andrew's College and studied for a Bachelor of Science in agriculture, before winning a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford in 1949.[4]

Robertson-Cuninghame served as patron to the UNE Union, who in 2003 named the central cafeteria Dr Rob's in his honour. Today, the university also offers the Robertson-Cuninghame Honours Scholarship for honours students, which has also been named after the former Chancellor.[5]

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