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Professor of Political Economy (Cambridge)

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The Professorship of Political Economy is a permanently established professorship at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1863, and assigned to the Faculty of Economics.[1] The professorship was established in perpetuity following the retirement of George Pryme, who had been elected the first Professor of Political Economy at the university on a single-tenure basis.

The university has established two further Professorships of Political Economy for single tenures (i.e. as personal professorships), one in the Department of Politics and Internal Studies in 2016 and one in the Department of Geography in 2017.

Professors of Political Economy (1863)

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Professors of Political Economy (single-tenure establishments)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Professors". Cambridge University. Retrieved 5 April 2019.