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− | Professor Sir '''Keith O'Nions''' is the chairman of [[Cambridge Enterprise]], [[University of Cambridge]], a former president and rector of [[Imperial College]] | + | Professor Sir '''Keith O'Nions''' is the chairman of [[Cambridge Enterprise]], [[University of Cambridge]], a former president and rector of [[Imperial College]] and lecturer at a number of universities globally. |
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+ | He is chief scientific adviser to the [[Ministry of Defence]] and [[Department of Trade and Industry]] (now [[Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills]]. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
After completing his PhD, O'Nions took up a postdoctoral fellowship at the [[University of Oslo]], before moving to lecture at the [[University of Oxford]] in 1971, [[Columbia University]] in 1975, [[University of Cambridge]] in 1970 and back to Oxford in 1995.<ref name="IM"> [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/aboutimperial/imperial_people/pastrectors/onions Past Rectors] ''Imperial'', accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> | After completing his PhD, O'Nions took up a postdoctoral fellowship at the [[University of Oslo]], before moving to lecture at the [[University of Oxford]] in 1971, [[Columbia University]] in 1975, [[University of Cambridge]] in 1970 and back to Oxford in 1995.<ref name="IM"> [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/aboutimperial/imperial_people/pastrectors/onions Past Rectors] ''Imperial'', accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> | ||
− | In 2000 he was appointed chief scientific | + | In 2000 he was appointed chief scientific adviser to the [[Ministry of Defence]] and then in 2004 became director general, science and innovation and chief scientific adviser to the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] (now [[Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills]].<ref name="IM"/> |
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*Adviser, [[Nu Instruments]] Ltd, May 2008<ref name="AC"> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/16510/acobatenthreport2008_2009.pdf Tenth Report 2008-2009] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> | *Adviser, [[Nu Instruments]] Ltd, May 2008<ref name="AC"> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/16510/acobatenthreport2008_2009.pdf Tenth Report 2008-2009] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> | ||
*Director, [[Institute of Homeland Security]], [[Imperial College]], June 2008<ref name="AC"/> | *Director, [[Institute of Homeland Security]], [[Imperial College]], June 2008<ref name="AC"/> | ||
*Non-executive director, [[Finmeccanica]] UK, October 2008<ref name="AC"/> | *Non-executive director, [[Finmeccanica]] UK, October 2008<ref name="AC"/> | ||
− | All three appointments were approved by [[ACOBA]] "subject to the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, | + | |
− | including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".<ref name="AC"/> | + | All three appointments were approved by [[ACOBA]] "subject to the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".<ref name="AC"/> |
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*Member of advisory board, [[Serco Defence, Science and Technology]], July 2008. Approved by [[ACOBA]] "subject to a three-month waiting period from his last day of service and the condition that, for 12 months from the same date, he should not be personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".<ref name="AC"/> | *Member of advisory board, [[Serco Defence, Science and Technology]], July 2008. Approved by [[ACOBA]] "subject to a three-month waiting period from his last day of service and the condition that, for 12 months from the same date, he should not be personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".<ref name="AC"/> | ||
Revision as of 03:17, 26 November 2014
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Professor Sir Keith O'Nions is the chairman of Cambridge Enterprise, University of Cambridge, a former president and rector of Imperial College and lecturer at a number of universities globally.
He is chief scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defence and Department of Trade and Industry (now Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.
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Career
After completing his PhD, O'Nions took up a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Oslo, before moving to lecture at the University of Oxford in 1971, Columbia University in 1975, University of Cambridge in 1970 and back to Oxford in 1995.[1]
In 2000 he was appointed chief scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defence and then in 2004 became director general, science and innovation and chief scientific adviser to the Department of Trade and Industry (now Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.[1]
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- Adviser, Nu Instruments Ltd, May 2008[2]
- Director, Institute of Homeland Security, Imperial College, June 2008[2]
- Non-executive director, Finmeccanica UK, October 2008[2]
All three appointments were approved by ACOBA "subject to the condition that, for 12 months from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".[2]
- Member of advisory board, Serco Defence, Science and Technology, July 2008. Approved by ACOBA "subject to a three-month waiting period from his last day of service and the condition that, for 12 months from the same date, he should not be personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of his new employer".[2]
Imperial College
Joined the college in July 2008 to set up and direct a new Institute for Security Science and Technology. He succeeded Roy Anderson as rector in January 2010 and became president and rector in April 2012.[1]
Cambridge University
In 2014 he was appointed chairman of Cambridge Enterprise, the commercialisation arm of the University of Cambridge.[3]
Affiliations
- Member, Council of Science and Technology, 1998 to 2000[1]
- Trustee and then Chairman, Natural History Museum, 1996 to 2005[1]
- Fellow, American Geophysical Union, 1979[1]
- Member, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 1980[1]
- Fellow, Royal Society, 1983[1]
- Honorary Fellow, Indian Academy of Sciences, 1998[1]
- Fellow, Indian National Science Academy, 2001[1]
- Honorary Fellow, Royal Academy of Engineering, 2005[1]
Education
- Geology, University of Nottingham[1]
- PhD Earth sciences University of Alberta, Canada[1]
- Holds honorary degrees from eleven universities[1]
Awards
- Knighted for services to earth sciences in the 1999 Queen's Birthday Honours[1]
Publications
Contact
- Address:
- Phone:
- Email:
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Past Rectors Imperial, accessed 25 November 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Tenth Report 2008-2009 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, accessed 25 November 2014
- ↑ Sir Keith O’Nions named Board Chairman of Cambridge Enterprise Enterprise.cam, 7 August 2014, accessed 25 November 2014