Middlesex University
Financial Statements 2016/17
Sophie Bowen Chief Operating Officer
Sophie Bowen joined Middlesex University in June 2016. Prior to this she worked at St George’s, University of London as University Secretary and Director of Academic Administration and Quality. She also held a variety of roles at the University of Birmingham.
Sophie graduated from the University of Oxford with a BA and MPhil (Research) in Sociology, and holds an MBA from the Open University. At Middlesex, she is responsible for the successful management and leadership of the Planning Unit, Academic Registry, Business Enhancement, Computing & Communications Systems Services (CCSS), Human Resource Services, Governance & Regulation, and Records Management.
Anna Kyprianou Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean
Anna is Executive Dean of the Faulty of Professional and Social Sciences, which comprises the Business School, the School of Health and Education, the School of Law and the Institute for Work Based Learning. Anna’s areas of specialism are organisational behaviour,
managing people, and learning and development with a particular emphasis on managing and developing people in the virtual organisation. She has worked with the strategic development of organisations and their management teams for more than 30 years.
For the past five years she has been elected the Vice- President for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s Membership and Professional Development Committee and also sits on the Board.
Professor Carole-Anne Upton Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean
Carole-Anne Upton is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries and is responsible for grouping together the former School of Art and Design and the School of Media and Performing Arts. Carole-Anne joined the University in 2012 as Dean of School
of Media and Performing Arts, and Professor of Theatre. Prior to joining the University she was Chair in Drama at the University of Ulster. Carole-Anne has twenty years’ teaching experience spanning directing, space and performance, liveness and documentation, modern Irish theatre, French classical theatre, Beckett, Avant-Garde performance, and African and Caribbean theatre.
Professor Martin Loomes Pro-Vice Chancellor and Executive Dean
Martin is the Executive Dean for the Faculty of Science and Technology and Professor of Computer Science. He has nearly 40 years’ experience in education, having taught Mathematics and Computer Science at a wide range of levels. He is published widely and
has managed several large research grants over the years, nearly all collaborative with industry.
Martin’s main area of interest is how people conceptualise problems and design solutions to problems using computer technology. This includes aspects of safety critical systems (where mistakes occur), machine learning (how aspects of problem solving can be automated), and systems engineering (how components are brought together to generate solutions).
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