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Ken
Hom Awarded With Honorary Doctorate
Celebrity
chef Ken Hom, widely regarded as one the world's greatest authorities
on oriental cooking, received an honorary doctorate from Oxford
Brookes University on 12 September 2007 at 2pm in recognition of his
'outstanding success within the international food world'. The
ceremony took place at Oxford Brookes University, Main Hall,
Headington Campus, Gypsy Lane Site, Oxford. |
The honorary
doctorate was presented by the University's Vice-Chancellor,
Professor Janet Beer, after students of Brookes' Business School's
Department of Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Management (HLTM)
received their awards. Ken Hom has donated his library of over 2,000
text books on cookery and Asian culture collected over 30 years to
the Department. He was also appointed as a Founding Patron of the
Oxford Centre for Food Studies, soon to be established in the School.
Oxford
Brookes' University stressed that the doctorate is being awarded to
recognise Ken Hom as one of the world's most notable chefs with a
highly successful career in the media, as an entrepreneur and as a
supporter of charity and education.
Ken Hom
commented: 'I am honoured and humbled by this award. I have always
been very keen to get to know the students and talk to them about
what inspires them, the way Chinese cookery inspired me. I want to
share my passion and love of food and Chinese culture, especially
with eager students. I hope this awards will be helpful in this endeavour'.
Ken Hom, 58,
was born in Tucson, Arizona, where his Cantonese parents lived after
emigrating to America in the 1930's. Moving to Chicago, at the age of
11 he went to work in his uncle's restaurant, where he earned the
equivalent of 30 pence per day. At 20 he headed off to California and
started to give cookery lessons to fund his university fees. He
taught at the California Culinary Academy and then went on to write
his first book about Chinese cookery techniques, which the New York
Times praised as a seminal work. The article, spotted by BBC
Television, led to several cookery series. His Ken Hom's Chinese
Cookery series in 1984 and the subsequent Travels with a Hot Wok
series attracted millions of viewers throughout the world. Since
then, he has sold over 4.7 million woks in Europe, and has written
over 20 books including the classic Foolproof Chinese Cookery,
considered by many the bible of Chinese cookery. www.kenhom.com
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