Jo’s research and teaching interests include modern American poetry and the literature and culture of cities and suburbs. She then worked in newspapers, publishing and the charity sector prior to returning to academia and taking her PhD at the University of Gloucestershire (2001). Jo was educated at a comprehensive school in the north-west of England and took her BA at Leicester and her MA at York. She previously held the roles of Associate Dean for Education (2018-19) and Associate Dean for International and Development (2016-18). She joined the University of Glasgow in August 2022 from the University of Exeter where she served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the College of Humanities. Jo Gill is Vice-Principal and Head of the College of Arts & Humanities, and Professor of Twentieth-Century and American Literature. Vice Principal and Head of College of Arts & Humanities Rachel is a Chartered Marketer and is currently the Chair of the CASE Europe Marketing Institute whilst also contributing to several sector advisory boards both at home and overseas. Rachel has responsibility for international partnership development and is the University's Universitas 21 network Senior Leader and the institutional lead for our European network, The Guild, thereby supporting the activity of a global group of research-intensive universities. Rachel Sandison has responsibility for leading the University’s strategy for external engagement and an integrated Directorate covering Marketing Student Recruitment Admissions Internationalisation Widening Access and Development & Alumni Relations. Vice Principal (External Relations) and Deputy Vice Chancellor (External Engagement) He leads the University’s Smart Campus project, with a vision to create a campus that is open, connected, adaptable and sustainable. Since 2016, Chris has been Dean of Research and Deputy Head of the College of Science & Engineering. He is co-Director of the Glasgow Computational Engineering Centre, on the Board of the Scotland 5G Centre and the Board of the Scottish Research Partnership of Engineering. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers and a Chartered Engineer. He is supported in this role by key professional services including Research & Innovation Services, Library, Planning, Insights & Analytics, and HR.Ĭhris is also Professor of Computational Mechanics in the James Watt School of Engineering and holds the Royal Academy of Engineering / EDF Energy Research chair. Professor Chris Pearce is responsible for research strategy and policy development, working in collaboration with our four academic colleges. Vice Principal (Research and Knowledge Exchange) Before then he was Secretary of the University of Dundee from 2001-8.ĭavid is a graduate of the University of Aberdeen and holds a Masters degree and a PhD in history from Queen’s University, Canada. Prior to this, David was Registrar and Secretary at the University of York, a post he held for 8 years. He is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.ĭeputy Vice Chancellor (Operations) and University’s Chief Operating Officer and University Secretary He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and a former Chair of the AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Committee. During his time at Glasgow he has led a number of major infrastructure projects including installation of the Combined Heat and Power system, the Telephony system and the development of the James McCune-Smith Learning Hub.Ī former Chair of the UK Russell Group Committee of Pro-Vice Chancellors for Learning and Teaching, Frank’s academic background is in Aerospace Engineering and, in particular, aerodynamics. Prior to this, until December 2009, he was Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. He also has responsibility for oversight and leadership of the development, implementation and governance of the University strategy in relation to IT and digital technologies.īetween 2010 and early 2019, Frank had responsibility for the development of educational policy and strategy and all teaching quality processes across the University. He leads on University-level resource planning and, together with the Executive Director of Human Resources, leads the introduction of processes and policies associated with academic career development and the academic aspects of organisational development. Senior Vice Principal and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)įrank Coton is also Professor of Low Speed Aerodynamics.
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