Geoffrey AldermanCURRICULUM VITAE
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Date of Birth:10 February 1944Nationality: British
Education and Academic Qualifications
lincoln college oxford (1962-68)
Open Exhibitioner, 1962-65 {and State Scholarship}
BA (Hons) Modern History 1965
MA DPhil 1969 {Major State Studentship, 1965-68}
DLitt (Oxon) 2006 [Field: Modern Anglo-Jewish History]
Professional Qualifications and Professional Development
Member of the Institute of Quality Assurance (elected 1995)
Member of the Institute of Management (elected 1998)
Fellow of the Institute of Continuing Professional Development (elected 1998)
I have successfully followed a number of top executive continuing development courses, including "Finance for Non-Financial Directors" (Institute of Directors)
External Recognition
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (elected 1971)
Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts (elected 1991)
Professor Emeritus, Touro College, New York
Professor Emeritus, Middlesex University, London
Distinguished Associate, Josef Silny & Associates, Inc [Florida, USA] {International Education Consultants}
Patron, Council for Academic Freedom & Academic Standards
Member, Validating Committee, Open University (2003-5)
Member, Association of University Teachers (Chair, London Committee, 1988-92)
Honorary Member, American Association of University Professors
Called to give evidence to the Nolan Committee on Standards in Public Life (1995)
Expert Witness, Professional Conduct Committee, General Medical Council (1990)
General Election Analyst, Independent Television News (1979)
Member, Academic Titles Committee, Southampton Institute (from 1998)
Member of the Executive, Council of Validating Universities (1997-99)
Member of the Council, Society for Research into Higher Education (1997-99)
Evaluator, Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges & Schools, Philadelphia (2001 - )
Member, Academic & Accreditation Advisory Committee, Global Alliance for Transnational Education (2001 - 3)
Director, British Council International Seminar on Quality Assurance & Standards in Higher Education (1999; 2000)
Chairman, Evaluation Committee, EuroFaculty (Council of Baltic Sea States) (1997)
Member, Steering Committee, Graduate Standards Programme of the Higher Education Quality Council (1995-6)
Reporting Assessor seconded to the Higher Education Funding Council for England (1993- 94; led teaching quality assessments in History and Business)
Member, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine (1992-98) {Council, 1993-96}
Visiting Professor, Sheffield Hallam University (1994-97)
Visiting Professor, University of Northumbria (1993-96)
Member, Governing Body, Heythrop College (1992-96)
Academic Auditor seconded to the Higher Education Quality Council (1992-96; audited extensively in the UK and led the pioneer overseas audits, Hong Kong & Singapore)
Honorary Research Associate, Migration & Ethnicity Research Centre, University of Sheffield
Professorial Research Associate, School of Oriental & African Studies (1992-94)
External Examiner, Department of Government, Queen Mary & Westfield College (1988 - 91)
External Examiner, Department of Government, London School of Economics (1991-4)
Lead Examiner in Government, BSc (Econ) External, University of London (1994-98)
Co-opted member, British Academy/CVCP Working Party on the PhD in the Humanities (1991)
Regular seminar presenter, quality management in higher education, Professional Courses Unit, University of Lancaster (1993 - 2000)
Special Adviser, History Panel, UK Research Assessment Exercise (1992)
Consultant to 'ETHOS' (Enquiry into Teaching History to Over Sixteens), funded by the Nuffield Foundation
Assistant Examiner, Advanced Level History, Oxford Local Board (1973 - 82)
Co-ordinating Chief Examiner, Advanced Level History, Associated Examining Board (1984 - 88)
I have acted and act extensively as an external assessor for professorial appointments; I have acted as external assessor for a Cambridge Prize Fellowship and as an external evaluator for the UK Economic & Social Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust, the Nuffield Foundation, the Israeli Academy of Sciences and the European Science Foundation.
Most recent Employment {March 2002 - November 2006)
AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY - LONDON
Senior Vice-President and Academic Dean
Responsible to the President of the London campus for the running of all academic programmes at the London campus, and for the provision of the learning resources necessary to support these programmes. Supervising the work of the Programme Deans, the office of the Academic Registrar, the Director of Library & Information Resources, the Head of Media Education Services and the Retention Co-ordinator.
Member and sometime Chair (2003-6), institutional effectiveness committee
As chair of the Institutional Effectiveness Committee of AIU-London I am responsible to for ensuring that all quality assurance, quality management and quality enhancement processes required at the campus are in place and are fully functional.
Member of the President’s Executive
Sharing responsibility for the overall operation, budget and strategic direction of the London Campus of AIU.
Chair, University institutional effectiveness committee (2003-5)
Employment History
TOURO COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY (New York & California)
(December 1999 - February 2002)
Touro ( is a private not-for-profit higher-education institution. As a College it offers a broad range of Associate, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees in the City and State of New York, including liberal arts & sciences, law and health sciences. As a University it offers regular and on-line Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees in business, IT, health management, osteopathic medicine in the State of California (Los Angeles and San Francisco). Its registered students in 2000-01 numbered approximately 9,500 FTE. Touro is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Philadelphia, the Board of Regents of the State of New York, the Bureau for Private and Post-Secondary Education of the State of California, and relevant professional accrediting agencies. Touro also has a number of overseas branches and affiliations.
My principal responsibilities were as follows:
Member of the President’s Cabinet and Executive
[sharing responsibility for the overall strategic development of the institution, the operating budget of which exceeds $100 millions per annum]
Chair, Strategic Planning Committee (responsible for drafting and implementing the Strategic Plan of the institution, as approved by Middle States)
Co-Chair, Committee on Institutional Effectiveness & Outcomes Assessment (responsible for undertaking a continuous program of quality reviews of both academic and management areas and for drafting and implementing agreed reports)
Member, Budget Committee
Member, Deans Executive Committee (responsible for evaluating and approving all submissions to external accrediting agencies)
Officer in Attendance, Board of Trustees
Vice-President for International Programs
[responsible for the development and oversight of all off-shore provision, including branch campuses in London, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Budapest and Jerusalem]
Dean of the Liberal Arts & Sciences College, Kew Gardens Hills
[responsible for the running of a new $38 millions development in Queens, New York]
I also held the Title of Professor of European History, with tenure
MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY, LONDON
(August 1994 - December 1999
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1996-99Pro Vice-Chancellor (Quality and Standards)
1994-96: Head, Academic Development & Quality Assurance Unit
In these positions I was responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for the quality assurance of all academic departments and corporate services of the University. As such I was a member of the following major committees:
Vice-Chancellor's Management Team (ex officio)
Academic Board (ex officio)
Monitoring & Evaluation Committee (chair)
Equal Opportunities Committee (ex officio)
Occupational Health & Safety Committee (ex officio)
Survey Co-ordination Advisory Group (chair)
Learning Development Project (chair)
Collaborative Partners Quality Forum (chair)
Audit Committee of the Board of Governors (officer in attendance)
I also represented the University on external bodies and deputised for the Vice-Chancellor as required
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
(1972 - 1994)
1992-94:Dean of Arts, University of London
1992-93:Pro Vice-Chancellor for Academic Standards, University of London
1989-94:Chairman of the Academic Council, University of London (member of the Senate from 1981, of the Court {“Exchequer”} from 1988)
The Academic Council was the most senior academic quality assurance committee of the federal University. As a member of the Senate and Chairman of the Academic Council I sat on numerous other committees of the University, including:
Vice-Chancellor's Co-ordinating Group
Joint Committee on the Conditions of Service of Academic Staff
Academic Council Executive Committee (chair)
Subject sub-committees of the Academic Council (ex officio)
Medical Executive Committee (ex officio)
Central Research Fund (chair)
Computing & Communications Policy Committee (chair of committee of directors of Co-ordinating Computing Centres)
Hearing Committees (academic misdemeanours) (chair)
Board of Studies in Economics & Political Science (Chair, 1989-91)
University Library Users' Committee (Chair 1992-94)
Honorary Degrees Committee
Steering Committee, Institute of Historical Research
Board of Examiners, MA in Hebrew & Jewish Studies (Chair)
Working Party on Business & Management Studies (Chair; 1990)
Working Group on the Classification of non-medical first degrees (Chair; 1991-2)
Working Party on Validation & Accreditation (Chair; 1992-93)
I also served as Senate appointee on the Board of Governors of Copthall Comprehensive School and Welwyn Primary School (vice-chair of the governors), London
1972-94: Lecturer, then Reader in Politics and (from 1988) (tenured) Professor of Politics & Contemporary History, Royal Holloway College, University of London
My major teaching responsibilities were Modern British History, British Government, American Government and Comparative Political Institutions. At the College I sat on the Academic Board and the Board of Governors as well as on numerous ad hoc committees as required by successive Principals. I also served as Chair of the Board of Examiners for the BA in Modern History, Economic History & Politics. I was Director of the College's Centre for Political Studies, 1992-94. In addition to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels I supervised five doctoral students to successful completion of their PhD degrees, and conducted MPhil and PhD examinations when invited by the University of London and other universities.
APPOINTMENTS PRIOR TO 1972
1970-72: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in History, University of Reading
1969-70: Temporary Lecturer in Politics, University College of Swansea
1968-69: Research Assistant in Modern History, University College London
Activity in the Community
Member, Runnymede Commission on Antisemitism (1992 - 94)
Sometime Political Adviser, Neighbourhood Policing, Metropolitan Police
Lay Visitor to Police Stations, London Borough of Barnet (1987-89; appointed by the Home Secretary)
Governor, Newham College of Further Education (1998-1999; member, Audit Committee; chair, Academic Standards & Performance Committee)
Trustee, Huntleigh Foundation (Chair 1999-2001; 2002-3)
Research and Teaching
My research career, and my university teaching, have focussed on 19th and 20th century British history; contemporary British politics, modern Anglo-Jewish history, and quality management in higher education. I have received research-grant awards from the major British funding bodies in my fields of specialism, including the ESRC, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, Nuffield Foundation, Marc Fitch Fund and Esmée Fairbairn Trust, as well as from the New York Foundation for the Arts and a number of private trusts. I am still research-active in all my fields of specialism. I have extensive experience of teaching at BA and MA levels, and of successful PhD supervision.
Biographical Entry: People of Today [Debrett’s]
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