David VandeLinde

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David VandeLinde is an American electrical engineer and was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick from 2001 to 2006.

Professor VandeLinde came to Warwick in 2001 from the University of Bath, where he had been Vice-Chancellor for nine years.

VandeLinde has seen Warwick through five years of fast growth, but has not done so without controversy. As well as being closely associated with the 'corporate' ethos of Warwick, he has been a prominent supporter of higher tuition fees for students. He was also a firm supporter of the University's attempts to build a campus in Singapore, which did not ultimately come to fruition.

Before coming to the United Kingdom, VandeLinde was dean of the engineering faculty at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.


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