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Name
  
Robert Wright


Fields
  
Zoology

Robert Ramsay Wright

Born
  
September 23, 1852 Alloa, Scotland (
1852-09-23
)

Alma mater
  
University of Edinburgh

Died
  
September 6, 1933, Droitwich Spa

Books
  
Cases and Materials on Land Use

Institutions
  
University of Toronto

Education
  
University of Edinburgh

Robert Ramsay Wright (September 23, 1852 – September 6, 1933) was a Scottish zoologist and academic whose professional career was spent in Canada.

Born in a manse at Alloa, Clackmannanshire, he studied at Edinburgh High School before receiving a B.Sc. and M.A from the University of Edinburgh.

In 1874, he was appointed a Professor of Natural History at the University of Toronto where he would remain until he retired in 1912. In 1887, he was appointed the first Professor of Biology at the University of Toronto. He was also instrumental in re-establishing the medical school at University of Toronto in 1887. In 1901, he became the first Dean of Arts and in 1902 was appointed a Vice-President of the University.

In 1889 his textbook An introduction to zoology: for the use of high schools was published by The Copp, Clark Company in Toronto.

References

Robert Ramsay Wright Wikipedia