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AHRC appoints new director of research

A professor of English studies at the University of Strathclyde has been named as the new director of research at the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

Published on
November 12, 2011
Last updated
May 11, 2015

Mark Llewellyn, who holds the John Anderson research leadership chair in English studies in the School of Humanities, will be seconded to the research council from January to fill the post vacated by Shearer West when she joined the University of Oxford as head of humanities earlier this year.

He will be responsible for all areas of research activity, postgraduate funding, peer review and international and knowledge exchange issues at the AHRC.

Professor Llewellyn said he was taking on the job at a particularly 鈥渟timulating鈥 time.

鈥淚鈥檝e worked with many AHRC staff over recent years on a range of programmes, and I鈥檓 pleased to have this opportunity to join an enthusiastic and dedicated team in making a strong case for the distinctive contribution of arts and humanities research to the UK,鈥 he said.

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鈥淚 look forward in particular to new relationships with colleagues across the wide range of disciplines within the AHRC鈥檚 remit, engagement with the cultural and creative sectors, and collaboration with the growing number of our international partners.鈥

Professor Llewellyn has previously worked at the University of Liverpool, where he was senior lecturer in English and director of postgraduate research in the humanities and social sciences. He is a specialist in late Victorian literature and culture.

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His appointment comes at the end of a year of worries for arts and humanities scholars, who have voiced concerns about the government鈥檚 attitude to their fields in light of the abolition of teaching funding and difficulties associated with the impact agenda.

The concerns prompted David Willetts, the universities and science minister, to state in July that it was one of his priorities to convince academics in the arts and humanities 鈥渉ow much we love them鈥.

Commenting on Professor Llewellyn鈥檚 appointment, Sir Alan Wilson, chairman of the AHRC, said the council was 鈥渇ortunate to be joined by someone with strong leadership skills and a passion for communicating the importance of the humanities鈥.

Professor Llewellyn will remain a professor at Strathclyde during his term with the AHRC.

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john.gill@tsleducation.com

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