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Ronald E. Asher is a British educator and academic administrator who served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester from 1985 to 1991. He was born on 23 July 1926 in Hill, England. Asher was educated at the University of Manchester, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948 and a Master of Arts degree in 1951. He then went on to pursue a PhD in Education at the University of London, which he completed in 1954. Asher began his career as a lecturer in Education at the University of Manchester in 1954. He was appointed Professor of Education in 1965 and was made Head of the Department of Education in 1968. In 1975, he was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester and in 1985 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor. He served in this role until 1991. Asher has also served as a member of the Council of the University Grants Committee, the Council of the Open University, and the Council of the University of London. He was also a member of the Council of the British Library and the Council of the British Museum. Asher is currently 97 years old. He has not revealed any information about his dating life or family. His net worth is not known.

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Occupation Linguist, educator
Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 23 July, 1926
Birthday 23 July
Birthplace Gringley-on-the-Hill, England
Date of death December 26, 2022
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Nationality Ireland

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2000

In 2000, he translated Atlas of the World's Languages (1994) into Japanese as Sekai Minzoku Gengo Chizu. In 2002, Asher translated Malayalam novelist and short-story writer K. P. Ramanunni's debut novel Sufi Paranja Katha, published in 1993, as What the Sufi said with N. Gopalakrishnan.

1994

He edited the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (1994), Atlas of the World's Languages (1994) with Christopher Moseley, Concise History of the Language Sciences from the Sumerians to the Cognitivists with E. F. K. Koerner (1995), and Linguisticoliterary: A Festschrift for Professor D.S. Dwivedi with Roy Harris.

1983

He served as the President of International Association for Tamil Research from 1983 to 1990.

1971

Tamil scholar Mu. Varadarajan introduced Asher to the Sangam literature, and to the works of Tamil writers Subramania Bharati, Bharathidasan, and Akilan. In 1971, Asher wrote his first book on Tamil, A Tamil Prose Reader with R. Radhakrishnan. He published a second book in 1973, Some Landmark in the History of Tamil Prose. He published National Myths in Renaissance France: Francus, Samothes and the Druids (1993), Studies on Malayalam Language and Literature (1997), Malayalam (1998) co-authored with T. C. Kumari, V. M. Basheer: Svatantryasamara Kathakal (V. M. Basheer: Stories of the Freedom Movement, 1998), Basheer: Malayalattinte Sargavismayam (critical essays on the novels and stories of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, 1999), Colloquial Tamil: The Complete Course for Beginners (1992) with E. Annamalai, and Wind Flowers: Contemporary Malayalam Short Fiction (2004) with V. Abdulla.

1965

Asher joined the Department of General Linguistics at The University of Edinburgh in 1965. He was Professor of Linguistics from 1977, was Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1986 to 1989, and retired as a Vice Principal in 1993.

1964

In 1964, Asher was selected as a fellow of Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, London. In 1983, Asher was awarded the Gold Medal by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi for "distinguished services" in Malayalam. He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1991. In 2007, the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, elected Asher as an Honorary fellow. In 2018, Asher was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Edinburgh in recognition of his contributions to linguistics.

1961

He was a visiting professor of Tamil at the University of Chicago (1961–62), of linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (1967), of Malayalam and Tamil at the Michigan State University (1968), of Doctor R. P. Sethu Pillai Silver Jubilee Endowment at the University of Madras (1968), of linguistics at the University of Minnesota (1969), of Collège de France, Paris (1970), of linguistic and International communication at the International Christian University, Tokyo (1994–95), and of 20th-century Malayalam Literature at the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala (1995–96).

1947

Asher translated Malayalam novelist Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai's 1947 published work Thottiyude Makan as Scavenger's Son in 1975. He published Me Grandad'ad an Elephant: Three Stories of Muslim Life in South India in 1980 which collectively translated another Malayalam novelist Vaikom Muhammad Basheer's three works; Balyakalasakhi (Childhood Friend, 1944), Ntuppuppakkoranendarnnu (My Grandad Had an Elephant, 1951), and Pathummayude Aadu (Pathumma's Goat, 1959). Asher mentioned that the translation for the works of Basheer and Thakazhi was challenging due to their "unparalleled" style and content.

1926

Ronald Eaton Asher (born 23 July 1926) is a British linguist and educator specialised in Dravidian languages. He is a fellow of Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1964), a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1991), and an honorary fellow of the Sahitya Akademi.

Ronald E. Asher was born in Gringley-on-the-Hill, Nottinghamshire, England on 23 July 1926 to Ernest and Doris (Hurst) Asher. He won a scholarship to study at the King Edward VI Grammar School at Retford, Nottinghamshire. Asher completed his Bachelor of Arts in 1950 and was certified in the phonetics French in 1951 from the University College London. He did doctoral research on 16th-century French literature and received Ph.D. in 1955 from the University College London.