W. A. Campbell Stewart

William Alexander Campbell Stewart (17 December 1915 – 23 April 1997) was a Professor of Education and Vice-Chancellor of Keele University.

[1] He obtained a PhD in 1947 from the University of London on which he later based a book, The Quakers and Education.

He became Acting Principal at Keele after the death of Sir George Barnes in 1960.

[2] In 1967, after the college had gained university status in 1962, he became Vice-Chancellor,[1] a position he held until 1979.

In 1947 he married Elizabeth (Ella) Burnett, a practising Quaker, and had one son and one daughter.