Frederick Ernest Weiss

Anglo-German botanist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAnglo-German botanist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Germany
wasScientist Botanist
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
Birth2 November 1865
Death7 January 1953 (aged 87 years)
Star signScorpio
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society 
Linnean Medal1946
Fellow of the Linnean Society of London 
The details

Biography

Frederick Ernest Weiss FRS FLS VMH (2 November 1865 – 7 January 1953) was an Anglo-German botanist. He was awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour in 1947.

Weiss was educated at the Owens College (later Victoria University of Manchester), and earned a doctorate in botany (D.Sc.) from the University of London in July 1902.

Weiss was Professor of Botany at the Victoria University of Manchester. In 1919, Weiss succeeded Sir Alfred Hopkinson as Vice-Chancellor, initially on a temporary basis until a suitable candidate was found. He continued as Professor of Botany during his tenure as Vice-Chancellor and in 1915 he was succeeded by Sir Henry Alexander Miers, mineralogist and former principal of the University of London (1908–1915).

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