Awards & Winners

Mike Archer

Date of Birth 25-March-1945
Place of Birth Sydney
(Australia, New South Wales, Oceania)
Nationality
Profession Professor
Professor Michael Archer AM, FAA, FRSN is an Australian paleontologist specialising in Australian vertebrates. He is a Professor at the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales. His previous appointments include Director of the Australian Museum 1999-2004 and Dean of Science at the University of New South Wales 2004-2009. He was born in Sydney but raised in the United States and studied at the Princeton University. From 1972 to 1978, he was the Curator of Mammals at the Queensland Museum. Since 1983, he is involved with the exploration of the Riversleigh fossil site in Queensland. He is opposed to Creationism and regularly engages in active debates with Creationists. During his time as Director of the Australian Museum, he was the initiator of attempts to clone the Thylacinus cynocephalus, the Tasmanian Tiger, an animal extinct since 1936. Mike Archer has stated that he is obsessed with bringing the Thylacine back to life via cloning. He has said that his obsession is going to push the research further and further until he and his team will have their first living Thylacine clone.

Awards by Mike Archer

Check all the awards nominated and won by Mike Archer.

1984


Clarke Medal
(Palaeontology)