Kearton was made an honorary
Doctor of Science (DSc) by the
University of Bath in 1966 when
Lord Hinton was appointed the university's first Chancellor. Kearton himself was appointed Chancellor of the university in 1980 and, according to
Sir Norman Wooding, was a "notably active member of the University." He was still in office as Chancellor upon his death in 1991. • Chairman, British Association for the Advancement of Science (1978–1979) • Chairman, Association of Special Libraries (1980–1982) His awards include: • Officer of the
Order of the British Empire (1946) • Fellow,
Royal Society (1961) • Honorary Fellow,
St John's College, Oxford (1965) • Companion of
The Textile Institute (1965) •
Knighted (1966) • Honorary
Doctor of Science (DSc),
University of Bath (1966) • Honorary Fellow,
UMIST (1966) • Honorary
Doctor of Laws (LLD),
University of Leeds (1966) • Honorary Fellow,
Institution of Chemical Engineers (1968) • Created
Baron Kearton, of
Whitchurch in the County of Buckingham (5 February 1970) • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc),
Aston University (1970) • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc),
University of Reading (1970) • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc),
Keele University (1970) • Fellow (FRSA),
Royal Society of Arts (1970) • Fellow,
Society of Dyers and Colourists (1974) • Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc),
University of Ulster (1975) • Fellow,
Imperial College, London (1976) • Grand Officiale, Order of Merit, Italy (1977) •
Doctor of Civil Law (DCL),
University of Oxford (1978) •
Doctor of the University (DUniv),
Heriot-Watt University (1979) • Companion of the
British Institute of Management (1980) • Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD),
University of Strathclyde (1981) • Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD),
University of Bristol (1988) ==Personal life==