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Stewart returned to television as an expert academic for Helike – The Real Atlantis, a 2002 BBC Horizon film about the destruction of the Greek city of Helike by earthquake and tsunami in 373 BCE, newly rediscovered in 2001. He left to become Jordan-UK El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability in 2021 on a four year secondment. He moved to the University of Plymouth in 2004, later becoming Professor of Geoscience Communication, a position he believed to be unique in the world. In short, it was a remarkable place to be". Nostalgic for Brunel, he said "And invariably, you move on to places that for all their benefits, seem surprisingly narrow, and more fallow, in comparison. After 12 years in London he moved back to Scotland to develop a new career as a science broadcaster. In 1990 he began teaching geology at the West London Institute of Higher Education (WLIHE) in Osterley (occupying the Warden's flat with his wife for several years), and from 1995 at Brunel University due to its merger with WLIHE. He obtained his doctorate, entitled "The evolution of neotectonic normal fault scarps in the Aegean Region" in 1990 at the University of Bristol on research into earthquakes in Greece and Turkey. Leaving acting behind, he studied geography and geology at Strathclyde University, graduating in 1986 with a first class honours Bachelor of Science degree. Amongst his contemporaries at the East Kilbride Rep Theatre was the actor John Hannah. His first appearance on television came in 1978, in a BBC Scotland adaptation of John Buchan's 1922 novel Huntingtower. Stewart was a child actor and holder of an Equity card. When you're out there at the top, it can be quite isolating." In an interview with the Glasgow Herald, Stewart revealed that he initially struggled with geology: "I was a middling student, never really at the top of the class, nor at the bottom. He attended Mount Cameron Primary and then Claremont High School from 1976 to 1982. He has two younger brothers, Graeme and Frazer. Stewart was born in 1964 in East Kilbride, in Lanarkshire, to Sheena and Jack. Until 2021 he was Professor of Geoscience Communication at the University of Plymouth. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Described as geology's "rock star", Stewart is best known to the public as the presenter of a number of science programmes for the BBC, notably the BAFTA nominated Earth: The Power of the Planet (2007). He is also a member of the Scientific Board of UNESCO's International Geoscience Programme. Iain Simpson Stewart MBE FGS FRSE (born 1964) is a Scottish geologist, UNESCO Chair in Geoscience and Society, and Jordan-UK El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability, Amman, Jordan. The evolution of neotectonic normal fault scarps in the Aegean Region (1990) University of Plymouth, West London Institute of Higher Education, Brunel University







Pixel people geologist