Julia Goodfellow

Dame Julia Mary Goodfellow
Born
Julia Mary Lansdall

(1951-07-01) 1 July 1951 (age 72)
CitizenshipUK
SpousePeter Goodfellow
AwardsDBE
FMedSci,
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Bristol
University of Kent
Open University
Birkbeck, University of London
ThesisStructural studies of the corneal stroma (1975)
Websitewww.kent.ac.uk/about/vicechancellor/profile.html

Dame Julia Mary Goodfellow DBE FMedSci FInstP (née Lansdall; born 1 July 1951) is a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kent, and Chair of the British Science Association. She was the president of Universities UK from 1 August 2015 until July 2017.

Early life, education and career

Goodfellow completed her BSc degree in physics at the University of Bristol and obtained a PhD degree in biophysics at the Open University Research Unit in Oxford. She began her career as Professor of Biomolecular Science at Birkbeck College in 1995, and was promoted to Vice Master in 1998. In 2002, she was appointed chief executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the first woman to lead a UK research council. Goodfellow served as chair of the British Science Association from 2009 to 2014.

In 2007, she was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kent. In 2011, she was appointed to both the Council for Science and Technology and the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Currently, Goodfellow is a member of the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) advisory board.

Goodfellow was elected Universities UK president from 2015 to 2017, the first woman to hold the role. In 2015 Goodfellow stated that Universities UK supported staying in the European Union, citing the “economic growth, employable graduates and cutting edge research discoveries” that the EU could provide in the education sector. In 2018 she became president of the Royal Society of Biology.

Honours

Personal life

In 1972 Julia Lansdall married Peter Goodfellow, with whom she has one daughter and one son.[citation needed]

Criticism

Goodfellow has been criticised for her travel expenses and pay for the 2014-15 year. Her travel expenses were reported to be £26,635, with 92% of flights being first or business class. She also received a pay rise of 3% in the same year, increasing her salary to £272,000.

She received a £43,000 pay rise in 2012–13, a rise of 19%. Other staff at the university were striking to secure a 2% pay rise in the same year. The university was criticised by the University and College Union for attempting to "obscure key information" by obfuscating records of the meeting in which her salary was decided.[citation needed]

Selected publications

Government offices
Preceded by CEO of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
2002–2007
Succeeded by

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