
Peter Bryant
Research Fellow · Children and adults with learning difficulties
Graz University of TechnologyAbout
Peter Bryant is a Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Education, University of Oxford, and an Emeritus Fellow of Wolfson College. His academic career spans over four decades, with previous roles as the Watts Professor of Psychology and Professorial Fellow at Wolfson College (1980–2004) and University Lecturer in the Department of Experimental Psychology (1967–1980).
- Senior Research Fellow, Department of Education, University of Oxford (since 2004)
- Emeritus Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Oxford (since 2004)
- Watts Professor of Psychology, Wolfson College, University of Oxford (1980–2004)
- University Lecturer, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford (1967–1980)
His research focuses on learning difficulties in children and adults, child development and education, and children’s perception. These areas have significantly advanced understanding of educational psychology and developmental studies.
Dr. Bryant has received numerous prestigious accolades:
- 1984: British Psychology Society’s President’s Award
- 1990: Member of the Academia Europaea
- 1991: Fellow of the Royal Society
- 1991: APPORT International Award for Psychology contributions
- 1999: Outstanding Scientific Contribution by the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading
- 2013: Election to the Reading Hall of Fame
His enduring association with Oxford University and Wolfson College underscores his lasting impact on academic research and education.
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