Bayes welcomes new honorary visiting professors and fellows

Bayes staff and students will tap into the vast store of expertise and experience that the people  appointed to honorary roles bring.

Bayes has appointed or extended the roles of 22 honorary visiting professors, senior fellows and fellows to work with the school for – at least – the next three years.

Dr Ioannis C. Moutzouris, who chairs the Honorary Visiting Appointments Committee as Associate Dean for Engagement, said the diverse backgrounds and careers of the  honorary appointees underlines the School’s determination to forge strong partnerships across industry and in the community.

He said: “The new honorary visiting professors and fellows bring a substantial range of talent and expertise that can only benefit both Bayes students and our colleagues. Our relationships with these highly respected professionals and academics will help the School build partnerships with businesses, industry and the great institutions within the City of London.

“I am sure colleagues share my excitement at the chance to work with them. They will be excellent ambassadors for the School.”

Honorary Visiting Professor appointments:

Michael Adamson

Professor John Bateson

Lynne Berry CBE

Professor Marco Boldini

Alistair King

Professor Andreas Klasen

Professor Liu Mingkang

Professor Andrew Oswald

Catherina Pharoah

Professor Georgios Skiadopoulos

Honorary Senior Visiting Fellows appointments:

Michael Brown

Edward Vaughan Dixon

Colin Ellis

Paul May

James Norman

Dr Pietro Parodi

Hilary Till

Honorary Visiting Fellows appointments:

Dr Heather Buckingham

Reem El Khatib

Dr Mahmoud Fatouh

Iain Felstead

Richard Spencer