Education
F. Kenneth began his education by attending the Windsor Grammar School in England. Shortly after leaving the grammar school, F. Kenneth enrolled in the King's College, London University. Here, he recieved his Bachelor or Science at the age of 20. In 1945 he moved to canada, where he would go to school at McGill University in Montreal. In 1950 He obtained his PhD. in arctic climatology from McGill, alongside many honorary degrees from schools in Canada and Australlia. (3)
Area of Expertise
F. Kenneth was an expert in climatology, meteorology and geography. He loved the subjects and he demonstrated this with his speaches, papers, books, and clearly when he built a home made weather station in his garden when he was a yooung boy.
Post Education and Training
After completing his schooling, F. Kenneth married his wife, Helen Morrill, and the couple had 3 kids. From 1940-1941 F.Kenneth lectured at the University of Manchester. Following this, F. Kenneth moved back to the U.K. and became a meteriologist for the U.K. Air Minsitry from 1941-1945. In late 1945, F. Kenneth moved back to Montreal to become an Assistant professor in Geography. He continued this until 1962 when he became the Dean of Sciences at McGill. F. Kenneth continued working at many universities until 1995. (3)
Area of Expertise
F. Kenneth was an expert in climatology, meteorology and geography. He loved the subjects and he demonstrated this with his speaches, papers, books, and clearly when he built a home made weather station in his garden when he was a yooung boy.
Post Education and Training
After completing his schooling, F. Kenneth married his wife, Helen Morrill, and the couple had 3 kids. From 1940-1941 F.Kenneth lectured at the University of Manchester. Following this, F. Kenneth moved back to the U.K. and became a meteriologist for the U.K. Air Minsitry from 1941-1945. In late 1945, F. Kenneth moved back to Montreal to become an Assistant professor in Geography. He continued this until 1962 when he became the Dean of Sciences at McGill. F. Kenneth continued working at many universities until 1995. (3)