New
Vice-Principal for Abertay
21 March 2002
Professor Mike Swanston has been appointed to the Vice-Principalship
of the University of Abertay Dundee, with effect from April.
He takes over from Professor Jim McGoldrick, who has completed
two three-year terms in the post, the maximum possible for one period
of tenure. The post of Vice-Principal is a three-year appointment
which rotates among the Professoriate of the University.
Professor Swanston (54) has worked at Abertay since 1972,
and before his new appointment was Depute Principal (Academic Development)
and Head of the School of Social & Health Sciences. He
has overseen the development of the School into the largest component
of Abertay, providing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
economics, psychology, sociology, nursing and health, sport and
sport coaching, sociology and tourism.
Originally from Bristol, Mike studied Natural Science at Cambridge
University and received his doctorate from Dundee University.
He become Professor of Psychology at Abertay in 1995, crowning a
long and distinguished research career. His research achievements
include authoring or contributing to numerous books, research papers
and conference presentations, mainly in his special areas of interest:
visual perception and the psychology of pain.
He currently chairs the Research Committee, the Research
Degrees Committee and the Ethics Committee at Abertay,
and represents the University on the Modern Universities Research
Group and the Universities Scotland Research and Commercialisation
Committee. He is also on the Council of the Al-Maktoum Institute
of Arabic and Islamic Studies.
Professor Bernard King, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of
Abertay, welcomed the appointment, saying:
"Mike's
strengths in research and academic management will be of immense
value to the University as we continue to make progress in developing
both our research activities and our focus on the quality of the
learning experience at Abertay".
"We all wish him well in his new post, and we thank Jim
McGoldrick for the many contributions he has made as Vice-Principal
to steering the University through the stresses and strains of the
huge changes that have taken place over the past few years."
Outside the University, Professor Swanston holds a number of posts
including Vice-Chair of the Board of Management of Elmwood College
in Cupar, and director of the Dundee Ice Arena. Until very
recently, he also chaired the Fife and Tayside Wider Access Forum.
Mike is married with three children and one grandaughter, and lives
in Carnoustie. In his spare time, he is a keen golfer and has served
as Captain of the Dalhousie Club when the Open was held in Carnoustie.
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