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R. Dennis Gibson
BSc Hons. Hull, PhD N'cle, DSc CNAA, Hon.DUniv QUT, Hon.DUniv USCQ, AO, FAICD, FAIMFormer Chancellor of the
Royal Melbourne Institute of TechnologyTerm 2003 – 2010 Predecessor Donald Mercer Successor Ziggy Switkowski Born 1942 Alma mater University of Hull
Newcastle UniversityProfession Academic Emeritus Professor R. Dennis Gibson, AO is a British-born Australian academic and mathematician
He was the Chancellor of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University) in Melbourne, Australia, from 2003-2010.
He is a member of the Council of Bond University on the Gold Coast, Australia, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Greenwich in London, England. He served as the Vice-Chancellor of the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, for 21 years, before he retired in 2003 and was appointed the Chancellor of RMIT.[1]
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Education
Prof. Gibson earned a degree in science with first class honours from the University of Hull in 1963. He later earned a masters degree in science and a Doctorate of Philosophy, with a thesis on magnetohydrodynamics, from Newcastle University in 1967. In 1987, he was awarded a Higher Doctorate of Science by the UK's Council for National Academic Awards.[2][3]
Career
Academic
Prof. Gibson's first executive position was at Northumbria University, where he was Head of the Department of Mathematics, Science and Computing between 1977 and 1982.[2][3]
Shortly after he moved to Australia in 1982, he served as Deputy Director, and later the Director, of the Queensland Institute of Technology (the antecedent of the Queensland University of Technology).[2][3] After the institute became a university in 1988 he served as its Vice-Chancellor until 2003. On 13 April of the same year, he was appointed the Chancellor of RMIT, taking over from former CEO of ANZ Bank, Donald Mercer.[2]
In 2005, he became a member of the Council of Bond University, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Greenwich.[3][4]
He retired as Chancellor of RMIT in 2010, and was replaced by Dr Ziggy Switkowski.[5]
Other leadership
Currently, Prof. Gibson is the Chairman of two technology companies as well as the Premier of Queensland's Smart Awards Committee; a trustee of the RMIT Foundation and a member of the International Assessment Panel for the Irish Higher Education Authority.[4]
Works
Prof. Gibson has also authoured over 100 publications on applied mathematics and higher education policy and management.
Honours
In 2002, he was made a Member of the Order of Australia in recognition of his contribution to education. In 2003, he was awarded the Centenary Medal.
He holds honorary doctorates from the Queensland University of Technology and University of the Sunshine Coast.[2][3]
References
- ^ Maths professor to take on RMIT - The Age, 13 February 2003
- ^ a b c d e RMIT Council confirms new Chancellor - Openline (RMIT News), 4 March 2003
- ^ a b c d e Leading academic joins Bond University Council - Bond University, 1 February 2005
- ^ a b Members of the Council of RMIT (RMIT Homepage)
- ^ Dr Ziggy Switkowski appointed Chancellor - Openline (RMIT News), 27 October 2010
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