Born on 14 January 1953, Garth Fowden was educated at
Merton College, Oxford; he graduated in 1974 and completed a
doctorate there in 1979 under the title "Pagan philosophers in late antique society: with special reference to
Iamblichus and his followers". Fowden was a research fellow at
Peterhouse, Cambridge, from 1978 to 1982 and then at
Darwin College, Cambridge, until he took up a lectureship at the
University of Groningen in 1983. In 1985, he moved to a research position at the
National Research Foundation in
Athens and remained there until being appointed
Sultan Qaboos Professor of Abrahamic Faiths at the
University of Cambridge in 2013. His former Ph.D. student, Valentina A. Grasso, is now a professor at Bard College in New York. According to his British Academy profile, Fowden's research focuses on "intellectual currents and imperial horizons in the first millennium CE, from Augustus to Avicenna, Central Asia to the Atlantic" as well as "emergent Islam in its late antique context". == Awards and honours ==