Kenneth Dyson


Kenneth Dyson, FRSA, FAcSS, FLSW, FBA, is a British academic specialising in politics. He is a Distinguished Research Professor at the School of European Studies at Cardiff University, having previously been Professor of European Studies and Co-Director of the European Briefing Unit at the University of Bradford.

Career and research

In 1982, Dyson was appointed Professor of European Studies at Bradford University, he held this post until 2002. Since 2004, he has worked at Cardiff University, from 2004 to 2015, he was Distinguished Research Professor in Cardiff University's School of European Studies. Since then, he has been a Visiting Research Professor at Cardiff University.
Dyson's main research interests include European state tradition, comparative and historical political economy, European integration, German studies, and Economic and monetary union. His more recent research has primarily focused on the historical evolution of European macro-economic governance and politics, where he has concentrated on the significance of the euro in European integration. He has written ten books about this research.
In 2016, Dyson completed an international research project titled Architects of the Euro: Intellectuals in the Making of European Monetary Union. He led this project alongside Ivo Maes from the National Bank of Belgium. His research projects have been funded by the European Commission, European Central Bank, National Bank of Belgium, Fondation Pierre Werner and the Robert Triffin Foundation.

Awards and honours

Selected works