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Organization studying academic dress
The Burgon Society
Burgon Society logo
Burgon Society logo
Named afterJohn William Burgon
Formation2000
TypeLearned society
Registration no.1137522
Legal statusRegistered charity
PurposeDress history, Research & publications, Lectures & events
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
Region served
Worldwide
President
Graham Zellick
Chairman
Andrew Hogg
Main organ
Transactions of the Burgon Society
Websitewww.burgon.org.uk
Not be confused with the Dean Burgon Society, concerned with the advocacy of theKing James Bible

TheBurgon Society is a society and educational charity for the study and research ofacademic dress. The society was founded in 2000 and is named afterJohn William Burgon (1813–1888) from whom theBurgon shapeacademic hood takes its name. Its current president isGraham Zellick, CBE, QC, formerVice-Chancellor of theUniversity of London. His predecessors were James P. S. Thomson, former Master ofLondon Charterhouse (2011–16) and the organistJohn Birch.

In 2010, the society receivedcharity status from theCharity Commission.

Emblem of the Burgon Society depicting a Burgon shaped academic hood surrounded byBishop Andrewes caps

Activities

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The society publishesTransactions of the Burgon Society, an annual journal of peer-reviewed research into academic dress.[1] It holds a spring conference each year and organises visits to robemakers, universities and other institutions.

One of the society's founding fellows, Nicholas Groves, created theGroves classification system for academic dress, in which the most common shapes of British gowns, hoods and caps are coded for easy reference.[2] He also designed the gowns of theUniversity of Malta.[3] His design, selected from entries submitted in an international competition, debuted in November 2011 at a degree ceremony in Valletta, Malta.

Membership

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Membership is open to all who support the aims of the society.Fellowship (FBS) is awarded to members on the successful submission of a piece of original work on a topic approved by the executive committee. Fellowship may also be awarded to any member who has demonstrated in some other way a significant contribution to the study of academic dress. Occasionally, the fellowship may be awardedhonoris causa.

Patrons

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The patrons of the society are:

Footnotes

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  1. ^Burgon Society."Transactions of the Burgon Society". Archived fromthe original on 5 January 2014. Retrieved5 January 2014.
  2. ^Groves, Nicholas (2001)."Towards a Standard Terminology for Describing Academic Dress"(PDF).The Burgon Society Annual.1:9–12. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved5 January 2014.
  3. ^"New PhD and Master's gowns".University of Malta. 18 October 2011. Archived fromthe original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved5 January 2014.

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