Sir John Kingman
Sir John Kingman, 60, Bristol University's long-standing vice-chancellor, is said to have quietly campaigned for a statistics commission during his tenure as president of the Royal Statistical...
Sir John Kingman, 60, Bristol University's long-standing vice-chancellor, is said to have quietly campaigned for a statistics commission during his tenure as president of the Royal Statistical...
Former Treasury official to leave in May 2021
Interim candidate confirmed in post on permanent basis at new umbrella body
Stian Westlake will take helm after two-year delay in appointing a permanent executive chair
Ministerial intervention in research council appointment highlights growing politicisation of British science, experts warn
Higher education systems that are free to evolve have improved and adapted as times change, but more are seeing ministers determined to set the course
Sector heads call for Westminster government to stick to science spending pledge and set out how ministers will achieve it
Shell chair and former BHP chief executive nominated to succeed Sir John Kingman
Science and Technology Committee says Sir Andrew Mackenzie must improve knowledge of research issues and avoid potential conflicts of interest
Outgoing UKRI chair says this autumn’s spending review will be a ‘make-or-break moment’
Rheumatologist previously served as government chief scientific adviser and director of Wellcome Trust
Sir John Kingman hints that research councils could withhold funding in cases where universities do not address unfair treatment of staff
If we want to transform the research and development intensity of the UK economy, we need an outstanding workforce, says John Kingman
The leading lawyer and wife of the former British prime minister on why she applied to the LSE over Oxbridge, tuition fees and the importance of international students
On 12 October, Sir John Kingman appeared before the Science and Technology Committee to be questioned on the role of the interim chair of UK Research and Innovation, a post to which he had been...