Professor Maggie Dallman becomes first Vice President (International)
Professor Maggie Dallman continues to lead research into immunology and inflammation
Professor Maggie Dallman OBE has been named 51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s first Vice President (International).
Professor Dallman will continue in her current roles as Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships) and Professor of Immunology.
Speaking about her appointment, Professor Dallman said: "I'm thrilled to be leading our mission to broaden and strengthen our collaborations with academia, research and government institutions around the world, supported by the excellent team in the International Relations Office.
"During my career at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø I've seen first-hand the importance of international collaboration.
"51³Ô¹ÏÍø's excellence arises from attracting talented people and working with leading institutions from across many different regions.
"At a time when international mobility is under threat, it is more important than ever that we defend our values, celebrate our diversity, and forge new connections around the world."
Growing globally
Professor Dallman plays a central role in developing educational and research links with international strategic partners, such as MIT, Tsinghua, TUM and Tokyo Tech.
In a message to 51³Ô¹ÏÍø staff, President Alice Gast said: "51³Ô¹ÏÍø's international activity has grown and, according to our colleagues and our alumni, our visibility is increasing around the world. We have been purposeful in pursuing international collaborations, working to address global challenges, and recruiting talented staff and students from around the world. We have been named by Times Higher Education as the for two years in a row.
"We have forged new collaborations in Cyprus, China, Germany, Japan to complement our work in Singapore, throughout Africa, the USA and elsewhere. Much of this activity comes about thanks to the tireless efforts of Professor Maggie Dallman, our Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships) and Professor of Immunology in the , and her team. In her Associate Provost role, Maggie is the academic lead on both the College's and our .
"Her excellent leadership in societal engagement is bearing fruit in with the and our community collaborations.
"I am pleased to say that we have redefined Maggie's position to be Vice President (International) and Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships). This designation is highly appropriate recognition for her outstanding work on so many fronts in furthering 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's strategy."
Strengthening ties with global partners is a fundamental part of 51³Ô¹ÏÍø's strategy. Around two-thirds of research publications are co-authored with international collaborators.
Professor Dallman joined 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College in 1994 as a lecturer in the Department of Biology and became Reader in Immunoregulation in 1996 and Professor of Immunology three years later.
Since 2001 she has held increasingly senior positions at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø including Head Section Immunology and Infection, Campus Dean and Deputy Principal for the Faculty of Natural Sciences, becoming Dean in 2008.
Professor Dallman took up her most recent role as Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships) in 2015.
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