PROFESSOR SEAN WELLINGTON Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Provost
Sean is Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Provost having joined Middlesex University in April 2019 as Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology.
Prior to his appointment with us, Sean worked at Oxford Brookes University where he held senior leadership roles including Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience). He has led on the development of innovative new partnership activity and worked closely with the further education sector. He currently serves as an External Governor of a general FE college and a Trustee of Colindale Communities Trust (CCT).
Since beginning his career in the engineering industry, initially as an Apprentice, Sean has held teaching, research and leadership positions in three universities and roles with sector bodies including QAA and Office for Students (OfS). Sean has taught a range of subjects in engineering and computing over more than thirty years. He is a thought leader on engineering education and recently led a review of the Engineering Council standard used for the accreditation of engineering degree programmes. The new standard,
Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes (AHEP) Edition 4, better reflects the crucial role that engineers play in tackling societal concerns such as the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and there is a new expectation that graduates will adopt an inclusive approach to engineering practice and recognise the importance of supporting equality, diversity and inclusion.
Sean also served as a member of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Pilot Subject Panel for Engineering and Technology. He is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA). His research interests include higher education policy and practice, digital signal processing and information fusion.
In his role as Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Provost, Sean exercises leadership, and has responsibility, for the academic performance, staffing, budgeting, and planning of the Faculties. The Academic Deans for each Faculty report directly to Sean. Sean also has responsibility for Apprenticeships and Professional Development and convenes a Deans Group for the University.
PROFESSOR CAROLE-ANNE UPTON Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, Knowledge Exchange and Engagement
Carole-Anne is Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, Knowledge Exchange and Engagement, having previously held the role of Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange alongside her duties as Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries.
Joining Middlesex in 2012 as Dean of the School of Media and Performing Arts and Professor of Theatre, she led the formation of the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries.
Carole-Anne previously held the Chair in Drama at the University of Ulster and has more than 25 years’ experience as an academic, researching and teaching in aspects of modern and contemporary theatre, drama and performance practice and has a special interest in directing. With a background in languages, she moved from theatre practice to begin an academic career as a lecturer at the University of Hull, later becoming Deputy Dean of Arts and Social Sciences.
Carole-Anne was the founding editor of a journal of ethics in theatre and performance and has published on translation for performance, contemporary Irish and Northern Irish theatre, francophone and anglophone African and Caribbean theatre.
She has served on various panels with the AHRC, the QAA, the HEA and Jisc, and has been invited to review for research
councils internationally in Portugal, Ireland, Finland, Norway and Austria. She was proud to be elected as an Honorary Life Member of the UK subject association for theatre and drama, the Standing Conference of University Drama Departments (SCUDD), which she led for a number of years. In recent years, she has been a role model for the AURORA Programme, supporting women’s career development in higher education, and is a mentor as part of the REACH programme, supporting high performing civil servants with disabilities.
Carole-Anne has previously held board positions at Hull Truck Theatre and with a small health charity. She is currently an academic trustee of the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
In her position as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research, Knowledge Exchange and Engagement, Carole-Anne exercises leadership, and has responsibility for the University’s key areas of Research, Knowledge Exchange and Engagement in the UK and internationally.
Each Faculty has a Deputy Dean in Research, Knowledge Exchange and Engagement and they have a ‘dotted line’ reporting relationship to Carole-Anne. Carole-Anne also line manages the Research and Knowledge Transfer Office.
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