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Authorised form of nameBeament; Sir; James William Longman (1921 - 2005)
Dates1921 - 2005
Place of birthAshlands Farm, Crewkerne, Somerset
Date of birth17/11/1921
Place of deathCambridge
Date of death10/03/2005
OccupationEntomologist
Research fieldEntomology
Acoustics
ActivityEducation:
Crewkerne Grammar School; Queen's College Cambridge (read Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry); member of Cambridge Home Guard, allowed to study for a third year - directed to entomology; London School of Tropical Medicine
Career:
Agricultural Research Council Unit of Insect Physiology, Cambridge; Lecturer in Zoology, University of Cambridge (1961-1966); Fellow and Tutor, Queens' College, Cambridge (1961-1989), Vice President (1981-1986), Life Fellow (1989-2005); Chairman of Committee on "The Future of Agriculture", Cambridge University; Reader in Insect Physiology (1966-1969); Drapers' Professor of Agriculture and Chairman of the Biology Department (1969-1989, Emeritus); Head of Department of Applied Biology (1969-1989); taught Acoustics for Music Department, Cambridge University; member of the Composers' Guild; Chairman, National Environmental Research Council (1977-1980); Chairman of Advisory Research Committee of Central Electricity Generating Board
Honours:
Kt 1980
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/03/1964
Age at election42
RelationshipsMarried three times - secondly (c1947) to Joyce Quinney; thirdly (1962) to Juliet Barker
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2006 vol 52 pp 15-27, plate, by John T Green
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/44452377
CodeNA3930
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1964/03Beament, James William Longman: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/69/18Referee's report by David Keilin, on a paper 'The waterproofing process in eggs of Rhodnius prolixus Stähl' by James William Longman Beament20 March 1946
IM/000306Beament, Sir James (William Longman)07 October 2001
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