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Leeds University Deputy Vice Chancellor joins 'Levelling up' Future Cities Forum




We are delighted that the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research & Innovation at Leeds University, Professor Nick Plant, will join the discussions at our May Future Cities Forum in Leeds - 'Levelling Up and UK cities'.


Professor Plant leads on the development of the University’s research and innovation strategy, creating a research culture and environment which delivers high quality research and impact for the region and beyond.


His brief includes promoting partnerships in a number of key sectors, accelerating collaboration across a wide range of academic disciplines and driving recruitment of world-leading academics.


Professor Plant came to Leeds as Dean of Research Quality and Impact in 2017, leading on the development and enhancement of the University’s research profile. This included leading the implementation of an institutional-wide quality and impact delivery plan and preparations for the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, the system for assessing research quality in UK higher education institutions, as well as ensuring the University continues to invest in its greatest asset: its staff.


Before joining the University he was an Associate Professor in Systems Biology at the University of Surrey. He is a science graduate of the University of Nottingham.


Professor Plant will be part of our discussions with Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and developer Bruntwood which invests - through Bruntwood SciTech in 'science cities' throughout the UK.








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