- Clark L. Brundin
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Dr Clark L. Brundin, BS, MA, PhD (born 21 March 1931 [1]) is a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick, former President of Templeton College, and currently an Oxford councillor.
He was born in California and moved to the Engineering Department of the University of Oxford in 1957. He was a teacher and researcher (in high altitude aerodynamics) at Oxford, becoming a Fellow and Tutor in Jesus College. From 1985-1992, he was Vice Chancellor of the University of Warwick, returning to Oxford to become the founding director of the Saïd Business School, established in 1992, and was also President of Templeton College.
Brundin was a school governor and a governor of Oxford Polytechnic (now Oxford Brookes University), as well as a non-executive director of Blackwell Science.
Brundin has been a Liberal Democrat city councillor since 2004 and is a member of the Audit Committee, the Finance Scrutiny Committee, the Housing Advisory Board and the Strategic Development Control Committee as well as serving on other panels.
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Academic offices Preceded by
Jack ButterworthVice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick
1985–1992Succeeded by
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