Dr. Murray Pittock

Professor

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Biography

Murray Pittock is a Scottish historian and the Bradley Professor of Literature at the University of Glasgow, where he also serves as Pro-Vice Principal for Special Projects. His career has spanned various critical roles, including Dean and Vice Principal from 2008. He has been instrumental in significant initiatives such as the development of the National Library of Scotland and the engagement with the creative industries, reflected in his leading role in the 'Glasgow Dublin: Creative Cities' summit at the British Embassy in Dublin. Pittock has contributed extensively to the field of Scottish studies and is a central figure in Jacobite scholarship, recognized for his influential publications and lectures. His research interests include the impact of Robert Burns on the Scottish economy and culture, culminating in major publications such as 'Scotland: Global History' and the scholarly edition of Allan Ramsay's works. He has held visiting appointments at prestigious institutions, supervised numerous PhD students, and acted as an advisor for various national heritage bodies. Pittock's expertise is frequently sought in public discourse on Scottish history and literature.

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Experience

Professor

2008-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Teaching and research in English Literature with a focus on Scottish historical themes.