CEO of Manchester University Press receives Honorary Doctorate
18 Mar 2015
At a recent graduation ceremony Curtin University in Australia recognised Dr Frances Pinter’s lifetime service to the publishing industry, and her efforts to broaden access to knowledge, by awarding her an Honorary Doctorate of Letters
In her citation, Vice Chancellor Deborah Terry said "As a publisher Dr Pinter has helped to shape disciplines that tackle some of today’s defining social and technological challenges, and as an activist and architect of new publishing she has driven public debate, promoted development, and encouraged the foundations of civil society in some of the world’s most troubled regions.
"Her leadership in the use of open access licenses, new technologies and innovative business models will ensure that hard-won advances in knowledge are shared, and made available globally, for others to build on."
Upon her return to the UK, Frances said "It was an extraordinarily gratifying and humbling to be acknowledged on the other side of the planet. There are similarities to Manchester, though the weather is not one of them."