Douglas Copland: Scholar, Economist, Diplomat
Marjorie Harper
Douglas Copland: Scholar, Economist, Diplomat
Marjorie Harper
In Australia the name Copland is one to be conjured with.‘ The Canadian ambassador to China was addressing the diplomatic corps gathered to farewell Professor Douglas Copland, Australia’s second Minister to China. It was early 1948, and Copland was leaving China to become founding Vice - Chancellor of the new Australian National University in Canberra. The compliment was a reference to Copland’s outstanding career in Australia as an academic, applied economist, administrator and public intellectual. His academic writings were numerous and timely, his newspaper articles were widely syndicated and he was constantly in demand as a public speaker and broadcaster. Copland’s name is perpetuated by a lecture theatre at the University of Melbourne, a building at ANU, a secondary college in the Canberra suburb of Melba and by a series of lectures sponsored by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia.
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