The Eastman Professorship

Mr George EastmanThe Eastman Professorship is one of the world's most respected visiting professorships, which brings a distinguished American scholar to Oxford each year.  It was established in 1929 from an endowment established by Mr George Eastman, an American entrepreneur and founder of the Eastman Kodak Company in the United States. 

Following a conversation with Dr Abraham Flexner, former secretary of the Rockefeller General Education Board in the U.S., Mr Eastman wrote a letter in 1928 to the American Secretary to the Rhodes Trust, Professor Frank Aydelotte (Indiana & Brasenose 1905), offering the Association of American Rhodes Scholars (AARS) US$200,000 for an endowment of a professorship of American Studies at the University of Oxford.  Eastman, inspired by the vision and beneficence of Cecil Rhodes, and the positive and transformative impact the Rhodes Scholarships had on American scholars, sought to promote greater understanding between the United States, Britain, and other countries.  He therefore proposed that a senior American professor, appointed for a term of two to five years, should be chosen by a board made up of representatives of the University of Oxford and the AARS.

In 1929, the proposal was agreed by Francis Pember, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Professor Aydelotte and Sir Francis Wylie, the first Warden of Rhodes House.  The professorship, which was attached to a Fellowship of Balliol College, was named the ‘Eastman Visiting Professorship’ and the terms of the professorship were extended to include all subjects. 

To provide a home in Oxford for the Eastman Professor, construction of Eastman House began in 1959, and it was first occupied in Michaelmas term 1961.

Eastman Professors have included such distinguished individuals as:

In June 2011, the 50th anniversary celebration of the construction of Eastman House was hosted by the current Eastman Professor, Edward A. Fisher (Leon H. Charney Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at New York University), and Mrs Jill Fisher, and the President of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars, Mr Steve Crown (Washington & Queen's 1980).

Eastman Professor Edward A Fisher and AARS President Steve CrownRhodes Scholars Ugwechi Amadi and Parker Goyer at Eastman House celebrationWarden Dr Donald Markwell, Ms Mary Louise Hume, former Warden Sir Anthony Kenny, Lady Williams, former Warden Sir Colin Lucas, Lady Kenny