The University of Warwick to award Taskmaster’s Alex Horne with honorary doctorate

By James Smith 23rd Sep 2023

Alex Horne will receive the doctorate in recognition of his efforts and commitment to fostering inclusive education (image via University of Warwick)
Alex Horne will receive the doctorate in recognition of his efforts and commitment to fostering inclusive education (image via University of Warwick)

TV's Alex Horne is set to be awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Warwick.

The celebrated comedian, writer, and creator of the hit television show 'Taskmaster' will receive the accolade next year in recognition of his efforts and commitment to fostering inclusive education.

This is as a result of his instrumental support in growing the 'School Tasking' initiative.

The scheme is aimed at encouraging young minds, especially those from less advantaged privileged backgrounds, to explore and connect with the world of law.

Through workshops, interactive sessions, and challenges inspired by the format of Taskmaster, children are introduced to the most interesting aspects of law and compete for a place in the School Tasking Final.

Horne said: "I'm so pleased about the doctorate for several reasons; it has made my parents proud, it has made my children embarrassed, and it has made all the comedians who haven't been awarded this sort of thing incredibly jealous.

"But mainly, I'm thrilled that the project - which I am just a very little (Alex Horne) cog in - is getting recognition.

"All the people who work on it, so much more than me, have made something creative that benefits widening access to higher education in a fun way and that can only be a good thing."



Alex Horne has been instrumental in the 'School Tasking' initiative (image via University of Warwick)

School Tasking Creator and associate professor at Warwick Law School, Dr Ali Struthers, added: "School Tasking has grown from a tiny seed of an idea to make outreach more fun and engaging for primary school children local to Warwick Law School to a national competition involving 27 universities (and counting) across the UK and Ireland.

"Undoubtedly, much of that success is down to Alex's support for the project from its inception.

"He goes above and beyond to support School Tasking activities and to make the project that little bit more special for the children involved. They love him, we love him, and we hope that the Taskmaster will be delighted that Alex is finally getting the recognition he deserves."

     

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