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  • Renowned academic Jack Sislian dies, 82

    Malvern Gazette, UK
    March 23 2007

    Renowned academic dies, 82

    By Lindsay Holder

    A RENOWNED writer and academic who travelled the world before
    settling in Malvern has died aged 82.

    Retired university professor Jack Sislian died at Worcestershire
    Royal hospital on Thursday, March 8.

    Prof Sislian enjoyed an illustrious career, teaching in far-flung
    locations, including America, Nepal, Botswana and the Middle East. A
    specialist in comparative education, he wrote several papers on 20th
    Century education pioneer Sir Michael Sadler.

    Think African, his study of African beliefs, values and traditions,
    was published in 2000.

    Born in Cairo of Armenian parents, he was educated at the English
    Missionary College, then the American University of Cairo. He came to
    Malvern in the 1950s, where he taught at the former Malvern Link
    School, near the railway station. Despite his worldwide travels, he
    decided to return to Malvern Link to retire.

    His neighbour of 12 years, Ruth Griffin, said he was a well-known
    face around the town many people would be saddened by his death.
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