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Title
  
OBE, PhD BSc

Name
  
Michael Winter


Role
  
Professor

Spouse
  
Hilary Winter (m. 1979)

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Born
  
1955
Launceston, Cornwall

Occupation
  
Academic, University of Exeter

Children
  
Emily (b. 1990) Benedict (b. 1993)

Books
  
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Canon Professor David Michael Winter, OBE, PhD, BSc (born 10 November 1955) is a prominent expert on rural politics and economics.

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Early life

He was born in Launceston, Cornwall in 1955, the son of David Winter (d.1989) a farmer and lecturer and his wife Jeanne Nanette. His early life was spent firstly in Devon, where the family farmed near Beaworthy before moving to Hampshire where his father lectured at Sparsholt College. He was educated at Peter Symonds College then at Wye College, Kent. He received a PhD from the Open University in 1988.

Career

He is Director of the Centre for Rural Policy Research at the University of Exeter, UK. He is also a Board member of the Commission for Rural Communities, formerly the Countryside Agency, and was formerly a member of the Governing Body of IGER (The Institute for Grassland and Environment Research). His other previous roles have included being Chair of the South West Rural Affairs Forum, a member of the Government's Inquiry into fox hunting, President of the Devon Rural Network, Vice-Chair of the Hatherleigh Area Project and Chair of Exbourne C of E Primary School Governors. In May 2008, Prof. Winter was made a Lay canon of Exeter Cathedral, Devon by Michael Langrish the Bishop of Exeter along with Dr. John Rea.

Personal life

Prof. Winter is married to Hilary, whom he married in 1979. They have two children.

Publications

Prof. Winter has written a book on rural politics which is published by Routledge: Rural Politics: Policies for Agriculture, forestry and the Environment. He is also currently researching a book on land use and climate change.

References

Michael Winter (professor) Wikipedia