Michael Samways

Author of a book on insect diversity conservation
Professor of Entomology and Director of the
Invertebrate Conservation Research Centre, Stellenbosch University

Michael John Samways was born on 22 October 1949. He attended the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe where he won the 6th Form Prize for Zoology. He completed his bachelor's and doctoral degrees at Nottingham and London Universities during which time he won five scholarships. After a Post-doctoral Fellowship in London and France, and commercial experience in glasshouse biocontrol, Michael went to Brazil to work on fuel alcohol production. He then worked in citrus entomology in Nelspruit, for seven years, before taking up the Chair of Entomology at Natal University, which he held for 16 years. During that time he developed the Invertebrate Conservation Research Centre which won world acclaim, and two awards for Research Excellence in 2002. He received the Senior Kaptain Scott memorial medal in 2007.
    Michael joined Stellenbosch University in January 2003 as Professor in the Department of Entomology with a vision to build a world-class research centre in the field of agricultural biodiversity (Centre for Agricultural Biodiversity). This is an exciting challenge in the agriculturally important and biodiversity-rich Western Cape.
    Michael is a Fellow of the Royal Society of South Africa and Sometime Fellow of the University of Natal, as well as long-term Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society. He has been involved in several national and global strategic plans, and is currently on the World Conservation Union's Executive Committee and is Chair of the Southern African Invertebrates Specialist Group which he formed in 2001. He is on the Editorial Boards of Conservation Biology, Biodiversity and Conservation, Journal of Insect Conservation and Odonatologica. He is A-rated by the National Research Foundation.
He was awarded the John Herschel Medal 2008 by the Royal Society of South Africa.
   He has authored 260 scientific publications, including several books, chapters in books and journal special issues. His books Biological Control of Pests and Weeds and Insect Conservation Biology were international best sellers.

Insect Diversity

Books:

Biological Control of Pests and Weeds, Edward Arnold, 1981
Insect Conservation Biology, Chapman and Hall, 1994
Insect Diversity Conservation, Cambridge University Press, 2005

To be published soon:
Dragonflies and Damselflies of South Africa
Tropical Island Restoration – The Remarkable Story of Cousine Island, Seychelles


Text by Michael Samways, December2004
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