Madeleine Atkins
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"Madeleine Atkins studied law and history as an undergraduate at Cambridge University before qualifying as a Secondary teacher. She taught for four years in a large comprehensive school in Huntingdon before returning to higher education to complete her PhD at Nottingham University.
"Following various post-doctoral research positions, she became a lecturer in education management at Newcastle University, developing a keen interest in the use of new technologies to support effective learning. Having held the positions of Head of Department, Dean and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Newcastle University, Professor Atkins became Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University in September 2004. Madeleine is currently a Board member of the Higher Education Funding Council for England and sits on its Audit Committee.
"Internationally, she is Deputy Chairman and Council Member of The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). Nationally, she is an Associate on The Engineering Council and a Member of Universities UK's Longer Term Strategy Group and its Employability Business and Industry Policy Network. Madeleine is a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute and a Fellow of the RSA. She was member of the CBI's Higher Education Task Force and has also represented academia on the "Fair Access to Professions" Cabinet Office Panel.
"She has been a Board Member of Advantage West Midlands (the RDA) and was Deputy Chair of Advantage West Midlands' Council for Innovation and Technology. "[1]
Affiliations
- Trustee, NESTA
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References
- ↑ NESTA Madeleine Atkins, organizational web page, accessed October 10, 2012.