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University of Surrey appoints China-born nanotechnologist as next v-c

Max Lu to join from University of Queensland

Published on
December 3, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017
Max Lu

The University of Surrey鈥檚 next vice-chancellor will be 鈥渨orld-renowned academic鈥 Max Lu, currently provost and senior vice-president at the University of Queensland.

Surrey said that the China-born scientist鈥檚 鈥渆xceptional research, teaching and leadership credentials鈥 were key reasons for his appointment. He will take over in April 2016.

The university鈥檚 former vice-chancellor, Sir Christopher Snowden, left earlier this year to take over at the University of Southampton. Deputy vice-chancellor Michael Kearney has served as acting vice-chancellor since then.

Professor Lu grew up in Shandong Province in eastern China and studied engineering at Northeastern University in the US aged just 16, according to Queensland鈥檚 website. He arrived at Queensland in 1987 to study for his PhD, becoming a full-time academic in 1994.

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Surrey said he has been 鈥渞ecognised among Australia鈥檚 top 100 most influential engineers鈥 and is one of 鈥渙nly 150 double highly cited academics in the world, with over 500 peer-reviewed articles published in top journals, attracting more than 31,000 citations鈥.

An expert in materials chemistry and nanotechnology, Professor Lu is also the 鈥渃o-inventor of more than 20 international patents鈥, Surrey said.

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Jim Glover, chair of Surrey鈥檚 council, said Professor Lu has 鈥渁 proven track record of strong leadership, delivery of income growth and provision of an excellent student experience in a world top 50 institution.

鈥淗e has an extensive network of collaborators in both the UK and the Asia-Pacific region, which, coupled with his strong international outlook, will undoubtedly help the university in its mission to build an even stronger reputation across the globe.鈥

Professor Lu said: 鈥淚t is an exciting albeit challenging time for the higher education sector and we have the chance to shape government policy to ensure the UK stays at the top of this increasingly competitive market.

鈥淥ur central mission in higher education is to educate and equip students with the skills and confidence to become future leaders, driving positive change around the world despite the many global challenges society is facing.鈥

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john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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