Oxford University elects first female poetry professor



LONDON- Ruth Padel became the first ever woman Professor of Poetry at Oxford University after beating an Indian poet in an election Saturday which ended an often bitter contest.
Padel, a distant relative of Charles Darwin, was elected with 297 votes cast by graduates and academic staff of the prestigious university.



Oxford University elects first female poetry professor
Her fellow nominee, Indian poet Arvind Mehrotra, received 129 votes.
Nobel Prize-winning poet Derek Walcott pulled out of the race on Tuesday, reportedly amid allegations of sexual harassment dating back to the early 1980s.
The Saint Lucia-born Walcott told a British newspaper he did not want to be part of the race "if it has degenerated into a low and degrading attempt at character assassination."
Padel said she felt "honoured" and "humbled" to accept the position.
"My backers based their support for me on what they felt I could offer poetry and students. Now I shall do my best to fulfil their trust," she said.
The prestigious academic post dates back to 1708 and was previously held by WH Auden and Seamus Heaney.
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Sunday, May 17th 2009
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