Alan Wilson (academic)
Professor Sir Alan Geoffrey Wilson (born 8 January 1939) is a British mathematician and social scientist, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds. He is a professor at University College London.1
Life and Education
He was born in Bradford on 8 January 1939,2 and educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Darlington and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge where he read Mathematics. His wife's name is Sarah.3
Career
He converted in the 1960s from theoretical physics to the social sciences through research on the mathematical modelling of cities (working in Oxford and London). From 1961 to 1964, he was a Scientific Officer in the Theoretical Physics Group at the Rutherford Laboratory; from 1964 to 1966, a Research Officer at the Institute of Economics and Statistics in the University of Oxford; from 1966 to 1968, Head of the Mathematical Advisory Group, Ministry of Transport; and from 1968 to 1970, Assistant Director of the Centre for Environmental Studies in London. He was appointed Professor of Urban and Regional Geography at the University of Leeds in 1970, Pro-Vice-Chancellor in 1989 and was Vice Chancellor from 1991. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1994, and was knighted in 2001.
Sir Alan retired in May 2004 after 13 years as Vice-Chancellor. During his time the University underwent unprecedented growth and transformation. Student numbers increased from 12,000 to 31,500, turnover increased from £100m to £320m and research income increased by more than 400% to £71m.citation needed
His knowledge of the university sector led to his appointment as first Director General for Higher Education by the UK Government, a post which he took up part-time in February 2004 and full-time on 1 June 2004. In this role, he was a key adviser to secretaries of state Charles Clarke, Ruth Kelly and Alan Johnson, and played a critical role in the government’s drive to widen participation in higher education and maintaining a world-class education system. Sir Alan was awarded the Laureat d’Honneur by the International Geographical Union and the 2004 Prize in Regional Science by the European Regional Science Association.
In May 2006, Sir Alan became a Fellow of the Royal Society. In the same month, he was elected Master of his old Cambridge college,4 Corpus Christi, and took up the post in October.
He resigned from the post of Master of Corpus Christi on 1 May 2007, after only seven months in post.
In September, 2007, he joined University College London to serve as Professor of Urban and Regional Systems at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis56 He has also been the Chairman of the Arts and Humanities Research Council since 2007.7
| Academic offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Edward Parkes |
Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds 1991–2004 |
Succeeded by Michael Arthur |
| Academic offices | ||
| Preceded by Haroon Ahmed |
Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 2006-2007 |
Succeeded by Oliver Rackham |
References
- ^ UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis accessed 19 Dec 2010
- ^ Debrett's Prof Sir Alan Wilson, FBA, FRS
- ^ Leeds Reporter 503 (2004) Retirements Confirmed
- ^ "New Master announced for College". Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2006.
- ^ "Staff". Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA). Retrieved 2011-05-12.
- ^ Professor Sir Alan Wilson joins UCL CASA
- ^ http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/About-Us/Governance-structure/AHRC-Council/Pages/Professor-Sir-Alan-Wilson.aspx
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