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George Boyne
Professor Boyne in 2022
Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen

Incumbent

Assumed office
1 August 2018
ChancellorHM The Queen
Preceded bySir Ian Diamond
Personal details
BornAberdeen, Scotland
EducationAberdeen Grammar School
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen (MA, MLitt)
University of Bath (PhD)
ProfessionAcademic, university administrator
Salary£260,000 (2021–22)[1]
Academic background
ThesisThe politics of local policy variation (1989)

George Boyne FAcSS FRSE is a British academic and public sector scholar who has been Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen since August 2018.[2][3] He was previously Pro-Vice Chancellor of Cardiff University and Dean of Cardiff Business School.[4]

Early life and education[edit]

Originally from Aberdeen, Boyne attended King Street Primary School and Aberdeen Grammar School, and is a double graduate of the University of Aberdeen where he took a politics and economics degree.[4] He later completed a PhD at the University of Bath with a thesis titled "The politics of local policy variation".[5]

Career[edit]

Prior to joining the University of Aberdeen, Boyne was Pro Vice-Chancellor of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor of public sector management at Cardiff University.[6] Boyne has published on the performance of public sector organisations, and has been a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences since 2010. He has authorial credit on eight books and over 140 articles in academic journals.[7]

University of Aberdeen[edit]

In August 2018, Boyne joined Aberdeen as Principal and led the creation of the University’s Aberdeen 2040 strategy which was launched in February 2020 to mark the 525th anniversary of the University’s foundation.[2] He is also Chair of the University Senate, a member of the University Court and a member of the Board of the University’s Development Trust. His external roles include Chair of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA), member of the Board of UCEA UK, member of the Board of Opportunity North East, and member of the Aberdeen City Deal Joint Committee.[2]

Boyne faced criticism in July 2023, when an investigation by student newspaper The Gaudie uncovered WhatsApp messages in which Boyne told colleagues he wanted staff participating in the marking and assessment boycott to feel 'pain along the way.'[8] Boyne's comments were subject to controversy among members of the University and College Union on social media, and received national coverage.[9][10] A poll conducted by The Gaudie several days later found that nearly 70% of students and staff believed Boyne should step down.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Annual Reports & Accounts 2022" (PDF). University of Aberdeen. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  • ^ a b c "Principal About The University of Aberdeen". www.abdn.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  • ^ "New era as new Principal joins University of Aberdeen News The University of Aberdeen". www.abdn.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  • ^ a b "New principal ready to start post at Aberdeen University". Press and Journal. 2 August 2018.
  • ^ "The politics of local policy variation". bath.ac.uk. University of Bath.
  • ^ "Professor George Boyne". rse.org.uk. The Royal Society of Edinburgh.
  • ^ "George Boyne - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-10-12.
  • ^ "Boyne: staff should feel 'pain' of pay deductions". The Gaudie. 2023-07-04. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  • ^ "Private messages show Scottish university chief wanted to inflict 'pain' on staff taking part in industrial action". The Scotsman. 5 July 2023.
  • ^ "University chief wanted to inflict 'pain' on marking boycott lecturers". STV News. 5 July 2023.
  • ^ "Boyne Under Fire: Students And Staff Debate Fate Of UoA Chief". The Gaudie. 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
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    Preceded by

    Sir Ian Diamond

    Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen
    2018—present
    Succeeded by

    Incumbent


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