Martin Seligman: RCSI Honorary Doctorate
Martin Seligman, the Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences and director of the Positive Psychology Center, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences in Dublin at the 2021 RCSI School of Medicine conferring ceremony.
Dr. Seligman is recognized as the founder of positive psychology as a field of scientific study. He has written more than 350 scholarly publications and 30 books, and his methods have been adopted widely across the world in education, healthcare, and public policy. His most recent book, The Hope Circuit, published in 2018, is an autobiography and memoir of his ideas.
RCSI established an Annual Honorary Doctorate Award in 2011 to recognize excellence and to provide inspiration to graduating students on their conferring day. The Honorary Doctorate of Science is the highest academic award given by RCSI, and awardees are exceptional people who have made a difference to the world through education, research, or service.
Cathal Kelly, CEO of RCSI, said: “It is a great honour and privilege for RCSI that Professor Martin Seligman has accepted this Honorary Doctorate. Professor Seligman is a pioneer. As the founder of the field of positive psychology, he has dedicated his distinguished 55-year-long career to building our understanding of how our strengths, positive emotion, good relationships, meaning, and flourishing shapes our lives and our health.”
“His influence permeates the culture of RCSI and, inspired by his work, we launched the world’s first academic centre for positive psychology and health in 2020. He is a most deserving recipient of this Honorary Doctorate,” added Dr. Kelly.