University of Stirling
Professor Neville Wylie is Deputy Principal (Internationalisation) and Professor of International History.
A native of Edinburgh, Professor Wylie graduated with a first-class honors degree in Medieval and Modern History from Kings College London, where he won the Derby-Brize prize. He then moved to the University of Cambridge where he gained an MPhil in International Relations (1990) and a PhD in International History (1994). Professor Wylie started a Junior Research Fellowship at New Hall, Cambridge, followed by a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Centre of International Studies. He taught at Glasgow University, where he temporarily directed the Scottish Centre for War Studies, and University College Dublin, during which time he held an adjunct position at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies at Geneva.
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