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Ian Masser becomes a Global Citizen

In December 2016 Professor Ian Masser received the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association’s Global Citizen award for ‘his substantive worldwide contributions in promoting informed and responsible use of geographic information and geospatial technologies for the benefit of society and fostering spatial data infrastructure developments that support sustainable social, economic, and environmental systems integrated from local to global scales.’ He is only the fourth person to receive this award.

Ian retired from the position of Professor of Urban Planning and Management at ITC in the Netherlands in 2002  Prior to that he was Professor of Town and Regional Planning at the University of Sheffield for nearly 20 years. He was the Founder Chairman of the Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe (AGILE) from 1998 to 1999, President of the European Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information (EUROGI) from 1999 to 2003 and the first President of the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association from September 2002 to February 2004. He was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) in 2017.

Prof Masser has held visiting positions at universities in Australia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Iraq, Japan, Switzerland and the United States and at government research centres in Korea and Malaysia. He has also acted as advisor to various national and international agencies including the European Commission, Eurostat, OECD, the United Nations Centre for Regional Development and the World Bank.

Ian Masser was educated in geography and town planning at Liverpool University. He received his PhD in 1975 and was awarded a LittD in 1993 by the same University. From 1986-1991 he was national coordinator of the UK Economic and Social Research Council’s Regional Research Laboratory Initiative and he co-directed the European Science Foundation’s GISDATA scientific programme from 1992 to 1997. His publications include more than twenty books and over 300 contributions to conference proceedings, books and scientific journals.