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Register of Interests Name Designation Department Relevant Interest Comment Nature of Relevant Relationship Interest COURT MEMBERS Mr Charles Kennedy Rector Nil Professor Anton Muscatelli Principal Principal's Office Director of the High School of Glasgow Undergradute Trustee David Hume Institute Both Unremunerated Daughter Student Mrs Joy Travers Chancellor's Assessor Trustee Glasgow University Trust Secretary and Director The Management Trust Co Hanover Housing Association Board Member Glasgow City Council Assessor Councillor Jim Mackechnie (1) Glasgow City Councillor - Canal Ward (2)Chair: North Glasgow Community & Health Care Partnership; (3)Member (1) Remunerated; (2) Maryhill/Kelvin & Canal Community Planning Remunerated; (3) Non Partnership;(4) Trustee Firhill Community Remunerated (4) Non Trust; (5)Chair Glasgow Greenspace Remunerated (5) Non Partnership; (6)Member West End Festival Remunerated (6) Non Committee; (7)Owner Flat 0/1, 15 Dunearn Remunerated (7) St, Woodlands; Glasgow Property Ownership General Council Assessors Mr David Ross Consultant to Biggart Baillie,Solicitors Provider of legal advice to ,Glasgow and Edinburgh student bodies Paid appointments and the company may have Director and Secretary of Loganair Limited, dealings with the St Andrew's Drive ,Paisley,PA£ 2 TG University of Glasgow Unpaid but Interface will Member of the Advisory Board of Interface,1- have dealings with the 7 Roxburgh Street,Edinburgh,EH8 9TA University of Glasgow Director - APUC Limited No direct or indirect financial interest save for a small honorarium as Director of APUC which will have dealings with the University of Glasgow I am not aware of any I have a discretionary share portfolio which current conflicts of Mr David Anderson is managed by a third party interest Mr Kevin Sweeney Nil Mr Alan Macfarlane Nil Director of Susan Nothing to do with the Dunsmore Ms Susan Dunsmore Director of Susan Dunsmore Ltd University Husband Ltd Senate Assessors The Citizen's is contracted by the University on a Director (Board Member) of the Citizen's sessional basis to deliver Professor Adrienne Scullion Senate Assessor Theatre,Film&TV Studies Theatre training for staff External examiner Manchester University, Professor Muffy Calder Senate Assessor Computing Science otherwise nil Sessional tutor for the Centre for Drug Misuse Childrens Hearing Dr Gordon Hay Senate Assessor Research Member of Glasgow Children's Panel Training Unit, DACE Dr Alan Owen Senate Assessor NIL Professor Keith Millar Senate Assessor Psychological Medicine Nil Dr Olywn Byron Senate Assessor Infection & Immunity Nil Professor Eleanor Gordon Senate Assessor Economic & Social History Nil Employee Representatives Ms Susan Ashworth Member of Court Library Nil Mr Alex Ross Member of Court E&EE Nil Co-opted Member Professor Andrew Christie Nil Conflict of Interest in Member of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde respect of the Western Mr Peter Daniels Health Board Infirmary Conflict of Interest if the University applies for a Chair of the Board's Pharmacy Practices pharmacy within any of Committee its buildings Vice Chairman of South West Glasgow Community Health and Care Partnership (CHCP) Member of National Appeals Panel (for Pharmacy applications) Dr Robin Easton Nil Professor Michael Scott Morton Nil SRC President GU SRC 09/10; Convener CHESS (Coalition of Higher Education Students in Laura Laws SRC President SRC Scotland) 09/10 Filippo Trevisan SRC Assessor SRC Nil Secretary of Court There is a potential conflict of interest between the Scheme's Trustees and the Trustee of University of Glasgow Pension University's senior David Newall Secretary of Court Scheme management Vice Principals Professor Andrea Nolan Vice-Principal for Learning and Teaching Nil Professor Neal Juster Vice-Principal for Strategy and Resources Nil Professor Steve Beaumont Vice Principal Vice Principal Research and Research and Enterprise Enterprise Nil Return Professor Graham D Caie Clerk of Senate On Buildings, Development HR Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, National Committees. No Library of Scotland remuneration Board Member of Scottish Language limited company. No Dictionaries remuneration Vice-President Scottish Text Society no remuneration Institutional Assessor for QAA fees for visits Arts & Humanities Research Council: Peer Review College fees for reviews Scottish Arts Council/Creative Scotland consultant Royal Society of Edinburgh: Fellow and member of International and Sectional committees (no remuneration) DEANS Professor Paul Hagan Dean Biomedical and Life Sciences Nil Professor Murray Pittock Dean Arts No significant relevant interests (am excluding remunerated external examinerships, professorial and other revies at other institutions) Professor Jim Conroy Dean Education Faculty Nil Professor Mike French Dean Law, Business and Social Sciences External Examiner, Economic History Masters, University of Oxford 2008/2010 Professor David Barlow Dean Medicine PregLem is a small Scientific Advisory Board of PregLem (minor biotech company based in shareholding awarded to SAB) set up in UoG Geneva specialising in as a consultancy. developing molecules for application in women's health. Very occasional lectures on Women's health at scientific sessions sponsored by Novo Nordisk - 4 per year set up in UoG as a consultancy. Professor John Chapman Dean Physical Sciences Nil Professor Frank Coton Dean Engineering Nil Professor David Fearn Dean Information and Mathematical Sciences Nil Professor Stuart Reid Dean Veterinary Medicine Nil Nil Other Senior Management Group Robert Fraser Director of Finance None None Ian Black Director HR Nil member of Parole Board Member, Scottish Committee - Barnardos. Scotland and Also company secretary for Jeane Freeeman Civil Partner, Golden Director Corporate Assoc a non trading limited company for Jeane Jubilee Susan Stewart Comms which she receives no remuneration Freeman Health Board Audit Committee Margot Manson Nil Member of Audit Elizabeth Simpson Committee Employed by Jones Lang La Salle audit committee Hamish Guthrie member Nil owner & sole Member of Audit Sole Trader and owner of Neil Menzies Assoc wife, Lorna trader Art Neil Menzies Committee Corporate Advisers Logan Incorporated Member of Board of Management of Edinburghs Telford College Adviser, Water Industry Commission for Scotland (economic regulator) Public Member: Network Rail Chairman Waterfront Enterprises - ETC Trading Company Member of Audit Paul Brady Committee Nil Kevin Sweeney see above (Court).
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