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Financial Statements 2019/2020


UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE TEAM (continued)


Professor Carole-Anne Upton, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean


Professor Carole-Anne Upton is Pro Vice- Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange alongside her duties as Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries. This includes responsibility for the Research and Knowledge Transfer Office, chairing the University Research and Knowledge Exchange Committee, and strategic oversight of Research Excellence Framework (REF) and Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) preparations.


Anna Kyprianou, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean


Anna Kyprianou is Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Professional and Social Sciences, which comprises the Business School, the School of Health and Education and the School of Law. Anna also has University-wide responsibility for promoting diversity.


Anna’s areas of specialism are organisational behaviour and leading and managing people with a particular emphasis on the virtual organisation. She has worked with the


Professor Sean Wellington, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean


Professor Sean Wellington joined Middlesex University in April 2019 as Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology.


Sean, in addition to his Executive Dean duties, is Pro Vice-Chancellor for the wider campus experience, a cross-cutting coordination role. It includes Executive responsibility for Sport & Recreation and chairing the University’s Environmental Steering Group.


Since beginning his career in the engineering industry, initially as an Apprentice, Sean has held teaching, research and leadership


positions in three universities. He joined Middlesex from Oxford Brookes University where he held various senior leadership roles.


Sean has taught a range of subjects in engineering and computing over more than thirty years. He is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Research interests include higher education policy and practice, digital signal processing and information fusion.


strategic development of organisations and their leadership and management teams for more than 35 years.


Anna was elected the Vice-President for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development’s Membership and Professional Development Committee and also sat on the CIPD Board from 2011 to 2018. She continues to work closely with the CIPD as a Chartered Companion.


Prior to joining the University, she was Chair in Drama at the University of Ulster. Carole-Anne has 20 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.


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