Charles Stirton


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Director, St. Vincent Capital Ltd.

University of Cape Town (Honorary Research Associate)

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Charles Stirton was born in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa in 1946. He was educated at the Universities of Natal (cum Laude) and Cape Town winning the South African Association of Botanists - Junior medal for Best Botany PhD in South Africa (1989). He has been very active on numerous Trusts and charities and until recently was a Trustee of The Gateway Gardens Trust (www.gatewaygardenstrust.org). He is a Director of St. Vincent Capital Ltd – a Property and Mezzanine financing company (http://www.stvincentgroup.co.uk/.

From 1996 to 2002 he was the Founding Director of the National Botanic Garden of Wales (www.gardenofwales.org.uk). Prior to this he was Deputy Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (1992-1996) and before that a Chief Professional Officer at the Botanic Research Institute (South Africa), as well as an Associate Professor at the University of Natal (Pietermaritzburg). He left the National Botanic Garden of Wales in September 2002 to set up a Preferred Futures Consultancy called Contextua and worked out of Wales and England.

Professor Stirton is a professional plant taxonomist. Legumes and electronic plant identification are special interests. He is the author of four books and 125 scientific publications on weeds, arid plants, plant nomenclature, conservation, economic botany, plant taxonomy, Amazonian and Mediterranean plants, history, pollination ecology, natural history, and the plant families Leguminosae, Rosaceae,and Verbenaceae. He has been a University Professor and has supervised 6 Honours, 5 Masters and 2 Doctoral students. He has just completed a two year mentorship in the Botany Department at the University of Cape Town, sponsored by the Mellon Foundation.

He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Wales (1997-present) and is a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Science from the University of Glamorgan for his contributions to botanic gardens. He was an Honorary Research Fellow at Birmingham University and an Honorary Professor at Reading University. His hobbies are gardening, postcard collecting, philately and postal history, writing, books, travelling and cinema. He is currently completing monographs on Psoraleoid Legumes and is writing four books entitled Emerging Wisdom, African Megaliths, The History of Seven, and Shards of Silence. He has had two plant genera named after him: Stirtonia and Stirtonanthus. He has a particular interest in ancient wisdom and was a founding trustee of the Ouroboros Trust (www.ouroborostrust.org).

Charles Stirton has many skills and competencies in fundraising, and scientific and general management. These are recognised in his having been elected a Chartered Biologist, a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute, a member of the Institute of Directors, and a Fellow of the Linnean Society. He has been a professional member of the World Futures Society and of the Association of Professional Futurists. He has managed or stimulated a number of visionary projects in Wales and England. He is currently an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Cape Town. He is an enthusiastic and successful public communicator. He lives in Bath, England.



Recent Publications
Fragments and Figments
http://charlesstirton.posterous.com/ I have created a blog site where I will be uploading all my published and unpublished work plus Estories and Ebooks. To access these please go Charles Stirton's profile which lists the entries. The hotlink is situated just below the photograph.
Beyond belief: The emergence of a new enlightenment.
Proceedings of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution 11: 161-168 The paper explores the question: Is humanity undergoing a radical shift in consciousness and are we in the beginnings of a new enlightenment that takes us beyond belief? I argue that we have entered a ‘transmodern age’ and identify, using key words, the...
The Poet Scientists: Johann Woflgang Goethe and Erasmus Darwin
Proceedings of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution 11: 27-34 This paper compares, for the first time in one paper, two of the most eminent poet scientists of the seventeenh century and their enquiry into the challenges of science and technology, culture and society, and then, just as now, of a new beckoning enlightenment...
Wisdom of the Ancients
Proceedings of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (2006-2007) 10: 76-79 (2007) Before one tries to approach ancient wisdom one needs to develop a definition of wisdom generally and ask a few more detailed questions about it. Do different peoples and cultures perceive wisdom in the same way? Is it a singular unified concept? Has...
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University of Cape Town (Honorary Research Associate)

Current Position

Director, St. Vincent Capital Ltd.

Highest Degree

Ph.D.

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