N. E. Cameron
Encyclopedia
N.E. Cameron is a writer from Guyana
who wrote on almost every topic from history and mathematics to politics.
in Georgetown, and in 1921 won the Guyana Scholarship, achieving First Class Honours at the Oxford and Cambridge Higher Examination, with five distinctions in Latin, French, English, Mathematics and Religious Knowledge, placing him first among candidates from Barbados and Guyana.
At the University of Cambridge, he continued to excel in Mathematics. taking first class honours in Part 1 of the Mathematical TriposCambridge Mathematical Tripos
in 1923, and graduating Senior Optime in 1925.
In 1934 he returned as a Senior Master to his alma mater, Queen's College, to teach mathematics, and to contribute to the development of his school. While teaching at Queen's College, he wrote several dramatic works, published an anthology of Guyanese poetry, wrote numerous essays, memoranda and articles on the culture and politics of Guyanese life, and authored four high school text books on mathematics (1942), as well as the history of Queens College (1951). He was appointed Deputy Principal in 1958. In 1968 he became Professor Emeritus, occupying the Chair of Mathematics at the University of Guyana
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He was awarded the M.B.E. in 1962, Guyana's Golden Arrow of Achievement (A.A.) in 1972, and the Sir Alfred Victor Crane Gold Medal for his contribution to education in Guyana in 1976.
Guyana
Guyana , officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, previously the colony of British Guiana, is a sovereign state on the northern coast of South America that is culturally part of the Anglophone Caribbean. Guyana was a former colony of the Dutch and of the British...
who wrote on almost every topic from history and mathematics to politics.
Education
Norman Eustace Cameron was born in New Amsterdam, Guyana. He attended Queen's CollegeQueen's CollegeQueen's College, Guyana
Queen's College is the top secondary school in Guyana;Situated at the South-Easterly Junction of Camp Street and Thomas Lands. Alumni can enter the school through the National Grade Six Assessment and at the Lower 6th Form Level if the academic performance of the student at the Caribbean Secondary...
in Georgetown, and in 1921 won the Guyana Scholarship, achieving First Class Honours at the Oxford and Cambridge Higher Examination, with five distinctions in Latin, French, English, Mathematics and Religious Knowledge, placing him first among candidates from Barbados and Guyana.
At the University of Cambridge, he continued to excel in Mathematics. taking first class honours in Part 1 of the Mathematical TriposCambridge Mathematical Tripos
Cambridge Mathematical Tripos
The Mathematical Tripos is the taught mathematics course at the University of Cambridge. It is the oldest Tripos that is examined in Cambridge.-Origin:...
in 1923, and graduating Senior Optime in 1925.
Academic career
On returning to Guyana he founded his own school, The Guyanese Academy (1926–1934), and wrote The Evolution of the Negro in two volumes.In 1934 he returned as a Senior Master to his alma mater, Queen's College, to teach mathematics, and to contribute to the development of his school. While teaching at Queen's College, he wrote several dramatic works, published an anthology of Guyanese poetry, wrote numerous essays, memoranda and articles on the culture and politics of Guyanese life, and authored four high school text books on mathematics (1942), as well as the history of Queens College (1951). He was appointed Deputy Principal in 1958. In 1968 he became Professor Emeritus, occupying the Chair of Mathematics at the University of Guyana
University of Guyana
The University of Guyana, in Georgetown, Guyana is a public university established in 1963 by the Guyanese government.-History:Cheddi Jagan, then Premier of British Guiana considered that the University of the West Indies, to which his government had contributed since 1948, was not meeting the...
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He was awarded the M.B.E. in 1962, Guyana's Golden Arrow of Achievement (A.A.) in 1972, and the Sir Alfred Victor Crane Gold Medal for his contribution to education in Guyana in 1976.