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Professor Michael John Wise CBE, MC (born 17 August 1918) is Emeritus Professor of Geography, University of London.
Michael Wise was born in Stafford in 1918, son of Harry Cuthbert Wise and Sarah Evelyn Wise.
After attending Saltley Secondary School, Birmingham, he attended the University of Birmingham where he gained a BA in Geography in 1939. After war service he returned to Birmingham as an assistant lecturer and lecturer, gaining a PhD in 1951.[1]
During the second world war Wise served in the British Army in Europe and the Middle East, reaching the rank of Major in 1944. He was awarded the Military Cross.
On completion of his PhD in 1951 Wise moved to the London School of Economics as lecturer, becoming Sir Ernest Cassel Reader in Economic Geography in 1954 and Professor in 1958.
Wise has served as member, president etc. of many learned societies including the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the Transport Studies Society, International Geographical Union, Geographical Association and Royal Geographical Society.
Wise has received the RGS Gill Memorial award (1958) and Founder’s Medal (1977) and also the Alexander Körōsi Csoma Medal of the Hungarian Geographical Society (1980), the Tokyo Geographical Society Medal (1981) and the Lauréat d’Honneur of the IGU (1984). He received the CBE in 1979. The University of Birmingham awarded him an honorary DSc in 1982. In 2008 his 90th birthday was marked by a gathering of colleagues and former students at King's College London.[2]
Exploration, David Livingstone, Robert Falcon Scott, University of Cambridge, Roderick Murchison
Italy, Copley Medal, Royal Geographical Society, Michael Faraday, Canada
University College London, King's College London, Imperial College London, Royal Holloway, University of London, London School of Economics
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Wolverhampton
Russell Group, University of Warwick, University of Glasgow, BPP University, University of Cambridge
Royal Geographical Society, Authority control, Bengal, India, Ottawa
World War I, France, Italy, Egypt, Syria
Royal Geographical Society, World War I, Pakistan, New Zealand, Roderick Murchison
Royal Geographical Society, United Kingdom, Buckinghamshire, Roderick Murchison, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge