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Maggie Snowling was born on 15 July, 1955 in United Kingdom, is a Margaret Jean Snowling is British psychologist. Discover Maggie Snowling's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Margaret Jean Snowling (born 15 July 1955) is a British psychologist, and world-leading expert in language difficulties, including dyslexia.
Snowling completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Bristol in 1976.
She was awarded her PhD from University College London in 1979.
Snowling was Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Head of Department at National Hospitals College of Speech Sciences (1979–1992), Professor of Psychology and Head of Department at Newcastle University (1992–1994), and Professor of Psychology at the University of York (1994–2012).
She is Honorary Professor at the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring, Durham University.
She qualified as a clinical psychologist in 1988.
She is a fellow of the British Psychological Society (1992), Royal Society of Arts (2002), Academy of Medical Sciences (2008), and British Academy (2009).
Snowling's contributions to the study of dyslexia have been recognised with the Marion Welchman Award of the British Dyslexia Association in 1997, the British Psychological Society Presidents' Award in 2003, the Samuel T. Orton award of the International Dyslexia Association in 2005, and the Lady Radnor Prize of Dyslexia Action in 2013.
She was elected Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2003.
She has been awarded honorary doctorates by Goldsmiths, University of London (2007), University College London (2014), the University of Warwick (2016), and the University of Bristol (2019).
Snowling was a member of the 2009 Rose Review of Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties.
From 2012 to 2022 she was President of St John's College, Oxford and Professor in the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford.
As president of St John's College, Oxford from 2012 to 2022, Snowling promoted the '2000 Women' programme, a series of events to celebrate the 2000 women matriculated at the college since 1979, when women were first admitted to the college.
Snowling was significantly involved with policies and strategies to widen participation at the University of Oxford.
Snowling was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2016 for services to science and the understanding of dyslexia.
She was born in South Shields.
Snowling's main research interests are in the development of language and literacy skills.
In particular, her research looks at underlying causes of difficulties in language and literacy skills, and what interventions are effective in treating them.
A central focus of her research is dyslexia, and the effect of oral language difficulties on educational attainment.
In addition, Snowling's research has considered the prominent role of women and mothers – in academia, advocacy movements and teaching – in provision for children with dyslexia and other special educational needs.
Principally, this has been through her work on the history of dyslexia.
Snowling's work has been cited over 39,000 times.
Snowling was educated at state schools.
She attended Mortimer Road Primary School and Cavendish School, Hemel Hempstead.