Background
Wilson, Keith Dudley was born on July 13, 1936 in Windermere. Son of Charles Alexander and Fanny (Shaw) Wilson.
Dean consultant media and music educator
Wilson, Keith Dudley was born on July 13, 1936 in Windermere. Son of Charles Alexander and Fanny (Shaw) Wilson.
Bachelor with honors, Kings College, Cambridge, 1957. Master of Arts, Kings College, Cambridge, 1960. Doctor of Letters (honorary), University Salford, Manchester, England, 2000.
Lecturer British Council/Zagreb University, Croatia, 1957-1958. Associate professor, director television British Council Tehran University, Iran, 1958-1964. Reader British Council Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 1964-1966.
Head of liberal education Salford (England) College of Technology, 1967-1972, head of humanities, 1972-1985. Head of performing arts and media University College Salford, 1985-1990. Director Center Media Performance and Communications University Salford, 1990-1996, founding chief executive International Media Center, 1993-1999, dean faculty of media, music and performance, 1996-1999.
Tutor, counsellor Open University, 1972—1990. Director TVUK, Adelphi Productions, Salford, 1988—1999, Channel M, 1997—2000. Chair PRS John Lennon awards, 1990—1993.
Co-chair New York-New England Exchange Cable television, Manchester, 1993—1995. Visiting academy British Council, Republic of Korea, 1992. Founder over 30 higher education courses in music, media, drama, recording, entertainment organizations, media and science, new media.
European education advisor, consultant media, music and recording industries, since 2000, Edinburgh International Festival, 1986—1997.
Member City of Salford Liberal Studies Lowry Centenary, 1988, The Lowry, National Landmark Millennium Project for Arts, Digital World Center. Founder Salford University Brass Band, Wind Band, Big Band, Soundworks, Jazz Ensembles, Groove Machine, Aspects Theatre. Member City Pride Initiative, Manchester, 1993—1997, Fellowship Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Japan, 1991.
Member centenary committee University Salford, 1994—1996. Fellow: Royal Society Arts (chairman Northwest 2004-2006). Member: Producers Association Cinema and television, British Academy Film and television, British Film Institute, Royal television Society.
1 child Nicholas.