William John Dakin (23 July 1883 – 2 April 1950) was a
zoologist who is remembered for the large number of his students who achieved prominence in the area of zoology and for the number of books and papers he wrote on many
scientific fields.
Dakin was born in
Toxteth, a suburb of
Liverpool, England in 1883, as the son of William and Elizabeth Dakin. His father was a coal merchant.
Studying at the
University of Liverpool he attained his BSc with first class honours in Zoology in 1905, his MSc in 1907 and his
DSc DSC may refer to:
Academia
* Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)
* District Selection Committee, an entrance exam in India
* Doctor of Surgical Chiropody, superseded in the 1960s by Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Educational institutions
* Dalton State Col ...
in 1911 on osmotic pressure and the blood of fishes.
In 1912 Dakin applied and was appointed as the chair of
Biology at the recently established
University of Western Australia. Before arriving to take his post Dakin married Catherine Lewis in 1913.
While at UWA Dakin published ''The Elements of Animal Biology'' in 1918, chaired the extension committee, twice visited the
Houtman Abrolhos and was the president of the
Royal Society of Western Australia
The Royal Society of Western Australia (RSWA) promotes science in Western Australia.
The RSWA was founded in 1914. It publishes the ''Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia'', and has awarded the Medal of the Royal Society of Western ...
.
Dakin was Professor of Zoology at the
University of Sydney from 1929 to 1947.
A frequent contributor to early issues of
''Walkabout'', among the books he wrote was ''Whalemen Adventurers'' (1934), a history of whaling in Australia.
A revised edition was issued in 1938; it was reissued by Sirius Books in 1963.
Legacy
In 1977 a $2000 bequest from his wife was granted to the University of Sydney in his memory. Known as the "William John Dakin Memorial Prize in Zoology", it is awarded annually to a Zoology student attaining first class honours in biology.
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1883 births
1950 deaths
People from Toxteth
20th-century Australian zoologists
Scientists from Liverpool
Royal Society of Western Australia
Australian maritime historians
20th-century Australian historians
University of Sydney faculty