Mark Cleary (professor)

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Mark Cleary (born 1954) is the current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford in Yorkshire.[1] He took over in 2007 after the previous chancellor, Chris Taylor, retired after 5 years in the position.

Born in Birmingham, Cleary earned his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Cambridge. In 1980 Cleary took a lecturing post at the University of Exeter. In 1989 he became Senior Lecturer at the University of Brunei Darussalam. After spending 1992 at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, Cleary was appointed Senior Lecturer in Geography at the University of Plymouth in 1994, being promoted to Reader in Human Geography in 1995 and Professor of Human Geography four years later. In 2003 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Business at the University of Plymouth and assumed his Deputy Vice-Chancellor role there in 2004. After the Vice Chancellor of Plymouth was killed in a freak weather accident in January 2007, Cleary was appointed Acting Vice Chancellor, a post he held until he became Vice Chancellor at the University of Bradford.[2]

As Vice Chancellor of Bradford University, Cleary has announced his intentions to dock the the pay of academics who take part in sanctions.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Yorkshireuniversities.ac.uk (2007), New VC for Bradford. Retrieved October 31, 2007.
  2. ^ BBC (4 January 2007), University boss successor named. Retrieved October 31, 2007.
  3. ^ The Guardian (October 23, 2007), Meet the new boss]. Retrieved January 26, 2008.