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Quintin McKellar

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Quintin McKellar
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire
Assumed office
1 January 2011
Personal details
Residence(s)Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Glasgow
Salary£333,000 (2021–22)[1]

Quintin McKellar CBE FRSE FRSB FRCVS is a British veterinary surgeon and academic. In the 2011 New Year Honours list, he was appointed a CBE for services to science during his tenure as principal of the Royal Veterinary College.[2][3] Since January 2011 he has been vice-chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire.[4]

Early life and education

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McKellar grew up in Renfrewshire, Scotland, and graduated from the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine in 1981.[5] Upon graduating, he remained at Glasgow so that he could continue to train there as a member of the university's rowing club,[5] and he gained a PhD in veterinary parasitology in 1984.[6]

McKellar represented Scotland as a rower at the 1986 Commonwealth Games,[7] finishing fifth in two events, the eight and the coxless four.[8]

Career

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After obtaining his PhD in the study of Ostertagia ostertagi, a parasite of cattle, McKellar remained at Glagow University in the department of pharmacology, researching anthelmintics, and became head of the department in 1988.[5] In 1996, Glasgow awarded McKellar a personal professorship.[9] McKellar remained Professor of Veterinary Parasitology at Glasgow until 1997, when he became Scientific Director and Chief Executive of the Moredun Research Institute, a post which he held until the end of 2003.[10] From 2004 until the end of 2010, he was principal of the Royal Veterinary College of the University of London.[11] In January 2011, McKellar became vice-chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire, succeeding Tim Wilson.[7]

In 2015 he was elected as a board member of Universities UK[12] and is chair of the University Vocational Awards Council.[13]

He is chair of the board of trustees of the Pirbright Institute,[14] and co-chair of the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) Food Economy Task Force.[15] a member of the Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership,[16] and chair of the Hatfield Renewal Project Board.[17] and was a member of the Government Chief Scientist Steering Group on Animal and Plant Health in the UK.[18]

Fellowships

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Academic awards

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  • Pfizer Academic Award for Animal Health Research 1986
  • The Wellcome Trust Medal for Veterinary Research 1993
  • British Small Animal Veterinary Association Amoroso Award 1995
  • Royal Agricultural Society Bledisloe Award 2000[19]
  • Saltire Society Scottish Science Award 2001[20]
  • British Veterinary Association Wooldrich Award 2002

Public lectures

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Notable publications

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References

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  1. ^ "Strategic Report and Financial Statements 2021–22" (PDF). University of Hertfordshire.
  2. ^ "New Year Honours 2011". Veterinary Record. 168 (1): 4. 7 January 2011. doi:10.1136/vr.d8. PMID 21257523. S2CID 41682042.
  3. ^ "New Year Honours: higher education's standouts". Times Higher Education. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  4. ^ "RVC principal to move on". Veterinary Record. 166 (24): 733. 12 June 2010. doi:10.1136/vr.c3067. S2CID 219223660.
  5. ^ a b c Bonner, John (May 2008). "Facing up to the challenges" (PDF). Veterinary Practice. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "Quintin McKellar". The Conversation. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  7. ^ a b Cunnane, Sarah (2 June 2010). "Hertfordshire appoints new vice-chancellor". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  8. ^ Dudley, Joel (23 May 2011). "How love of rowing steered career of leading academic" (PDF). Vet Times. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Dolly the sheep foundation chief steps down". 22 April 2003. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  10. ^ "McKellar to leave Moredun institute". 18 April 2003. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  11. ^ "RVC appoints its next principal". Veterinary Record. 167 (21): 803. 19 November 2010. doi:10.1136/vr.c6531. PMID 21262624. S2CID 46027179.
  12. ^ "Universities UK UK Board". Universities UK. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  13. ^ "Our Team | University Vocational Awards Council". www.uvac.ac.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  14. ^ "Our governance | The Pirbright Institute". www.pirbright.ac.uk. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Food Economy Task Force". NCUB. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  16. ^ "Quintin McKellar". hertfordshirelep.com. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  17. ^ "New team to develop blueprint for Hatfield's regeneration". hertfordshirelep.com. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  18. ^ "Animal and Plant Health in the UK: Building our science capability" (PDF). Government Office for Science. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  19. ^ "Animal Pharm". 12 March 2013.
  20. ^ Edinburgh, Web site design by GoToPCs. "Scottish Science Award". w.saltiresociety.org.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  21. ^ "Gazette". Veterinary Record. 164 (20): 636. 16 May 2009. doi:10.1136/vr.164.20.636-a. S2CID 219239266.