
Kees Posthumus (16 June 1902 – 15 September 1972) was a Dutch
chemist
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. He was the second
rector magnificus
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of the
Eindhoven University of Technology
The Eindhoven University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven), abbr. TU/e, is a public technical university in the Netherlands, located in the city of Eindhoven. In 2020–21, around 14,000 students were enrolled in its BSc ...
.
Biography
Kees Posthumus was born in
Harlingen, Friesland, as the son of a
wholesale
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r in
wood
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. He attended
HBS and then went on to study
chemistry at the
University of Groningen
The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; nl, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is the ...
. He attained his
propaedeuse there, whereupon he moved to the
University of Leiden
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to continue his studies. While there he came into contact with
Albert Einstein
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(who was a guest lecturer there) and with
Johan Huizinga
Johan Huizinga (; 7 December 1872 – 1 February 1945) was a Dutch historian and one of the founders of modern cultural history.
Life
Born in Groningen as the son of Dirk Huizinga, a professor of physiology, and Jacoba Tonkens, who died two ...
(through the
rowing club
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). Upon gaining his engineering degree he took a teaching position at the Christian HBS in
Leiden
Leiden (; in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 119,713, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration wit ...
, while working on his doctorate under prof.dr. F.A.. Schreinemakers. While at the HBS he also made use of the HBS' lab to do experiments for his thesis; he was promoted in 1929 on the topic of ''Explosion areas in gaseous mixtures''.
He left for the
Dutch East Indies soon after his promotion, to teach chemistry at the Christian Lyceum of
Bandung
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. He later became rector of the school. He published an article in
De Gids
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in 1940 that is known as ''Posthumus' Law'' nowadays. In 1941 he was appointed
extraordinary professor
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Overview
Appointment grades
* (Pay grade: ''W3'' or ''W2'')
* (''W3'')
* (''W2'')
* (''W2'', ...
of the
Technische Hogeschool Bandung. After the start of the
Japanese occupation Posthumus was first interned at Bandung prison, then at the
Cimahi
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concentration camp
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. He kept on teaching during his imprisonment.
After the Japanese surrender Posthumus became head of the
Netherlands Government Information Service
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in India; in March 1946, he was made chairman of the Department of Technical Sciences at the provisional University of Bandung (housed in the facilities of the TH Bandung). In 1947 and 1948 he was a
foreign correspondent
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for the
Groene Amsterdammer and openly opposed the first
police actions against the
Indonesian independence movement
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. Following the independence of
Indonesia
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, he remained at the Bandung Institute of Technology until 1955.
After his return to The Netherlands in 1955 Posthumus was part of the advisory committee for the founding of the
Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven
The Eindhoven University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven), abbr. TU/e, is a public technical university in the Netherlands, located in the city of Eindhoven. In 2020–21, around 14,000 students were enrolled in its BSc a ...
. As a result,
professor Dorgelo hired him as part of the original staff and he became one of the institutions first professors in September 1956. He succeeded Dorgelo as rector in 1961.
Posthumus' tenure as rector magnificus was a time of expansion for the Hogeschool. First of all in the physical sense: the campus was expanded and the first highrises were erected. Posthumus also secured funds from
Philips
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to buy the
organ
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** Electronic organ, an electronic keyboard instrument
** Hammond ...
that is still in the
Auditorium
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. Posthumus also pushed for expansion of scientific activities, lobbying for the creation of a center for educational research, an architectural department, a business administration department and a faculty of medicine – all of which he achieved, with the exception of a medical department (the university did start a department of biomedical technology in 1997 though). He also supported a cooperative agreement with the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
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, the first university of the newly independent
Nigeria
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.
Posthumus is not remembered by his colleagues and students for being a brilliant scientist; rather, he left his mark through his administrative qualities and achievements. Starting in 1960 he was appointed deputy chairman of the national
Board of Education (Dutch: ''Onderwijsraad''). In November 1967 he was appointed government commissioner for higher education by
Education minister Veringa; this was also the reason for his stepping down as rector per the following academic year (conflict of interest of these positions), in favor of
Ton van Trier. In 1968 Posthumus published a policy brief entitled ''De universiteit, doelstellingen, functies, structuren'' (English: ''The university, goals, functions, structures''), which is commonly known as the
Nota Posthumus. This brief was the basis for policy reform proposals by minister Veringa and his successor
van Veen Van Veen is a Dutch toponymic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Anne van Veen (born 1983), Dutch cabaret artist, daughter of Herman
* Anneloes van Veen (born 1990), Dutch competitive sailor
* Babette van Veen (born 1968), Dutch ...
.
Posthumus died in
Eindhoven
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* An arrest
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of him in the Traverse building.
Posthumus' Law
According to Posthumus' Law, the result of grading a test or exam in education is that one quarter of students will fail, one half will get a middle but passing grade and one quarter will receive a high grade. Put differently: the academic requirements adjust themselves to the
bell curve.
Quotes
* ''Theoretical physicists are prophets, mathematicians are high priests and chemists are acolytes.''
* ''Academic research and educations are two parts of the same weave; their threads may be discerned from one another, but not separated from each other without destroying the texture.''
References
* ''De kleine TU/e encyclopedie 1956-2006'', Joep Huiskamp, Eindhoven, 2006,
External links
Theorie of praktijk: een pseudoprobleemLecture given by Posthumus at the second Dies Natalis of the TU/e, on 23 June 1958.
De lotgevallen van de Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven gedurende het cursusjaar 1960/1961Lecture by the Rector Magnificus of the Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven on 20 September 1961.
De lotgevallen van de Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven gedurende het cursusjaar 1962–1963Lecture by the Rector Magnificus of the Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven on 16 September 1963.
En toch... maar ook... : lotgevallen van de Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven, gedurende het cursusjaar 1963–1964Lecture by the Rector Magnificus of the Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven on 21 September 1964.
Vrijheid en vrijheidsgradenLecture by the Rector Magnificus of the Technische Hogeschool te Eindhoven, on 20 September 1965.
Academische RenaissancePosthumus farewell lecture upon transferring the rectorship of the Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven on 16 September 1968.
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1902 births
1972 deaths
20th-century Dutch chemists
Leiden University alumni
Academic staff of the Eindhoven University of Technology
Rectores Magnifici of the Eindhoven University of Technology
People from Harlingen, Netherlands