Elizabeth Esteve-Coll
Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll DBE FRSA (born 14 October 1938) is a British academic and former museum director.
Career
Born Elizabeth Anne Loosemore Kingdon, the daughter of a Darlington bank clerk, she was educated at Darlington High School, Trinity College, Dublin and Birkbeck, University of London.[1]
Esteve-Coll was the first woman director of a national arts collection when she was appointed as director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1987, succeeding Sir Roy Strong.[2] She resigned in 1994, mid-way through her second term as director, to take up the Vice-Chancellorship of the University of East Anglia. Dr. Alan Borg succeeded her as its new director, taking the post on 1 October 1995.[2]
Esteve-Coll served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia from 1995–97, but was forced to step down after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She said at the time: "It is with real sadness and disappointment that I must acknowledge that I am not able to lead the university into the 21st century." [citation needed] She served as Chancellor of University of Lincoln for seven years, as well as being a Trustee of the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures since its foundation in 2000.
Honours
Esteve-Coll received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in November 2005 in recognition of her "outstanding contribution to the promotion of Japanese culture and studies to British people".[3] In November 2008, she was presented with an honorary doctorate of arts and the title chancellor emerita during her farewell ceremony at Lincoln Cathedral.[4]
Bibliography
- Books by My Bedside (1989).
References
- ^ Profile, debretts.com; accessed 7 April 2016.
- ^ a b "V&A directors past and present". Retrieved 23 July 2014.
- ^ The Japanese Government honours Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll
- ^ Times Higher Education-Appointments, 20 November 2008
External links
- 1938 births
- Living people
- British academics
- British writers
- Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London
- Alumni of Trinity College, Dublin
- Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Directors of the Victoria and Albert Museum
- Vice-Chancellors of the University of East Anglia
- Academics of the University of East Anglia
- People associated with the University of Lincoln
- People from Darlington
- People with multiple sclerosis
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts