As Chair Emeritus and a Member of the Academic Council, Professor Sir Keith Burnett oversees and personally delivers tailored mentoring for Fellows to provide support and challenge as they develop during their Fellowship year and beyond. He also has key roles in placing Fellows in their laboratories and in building relationships with the primary investigators hosting the Fellows.
Sir Keith retired as President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield in fall 2018. He took on the position in 2007 and before moving to Sheffield, he was Head of the Division of Mathematical, Physical, and Life Sciences at the University of Oxford. He also served as Chairman of Physics at Oxford, where he enjoyed a successful career of almost 20 years.
Sir Keith is the current President of the Institute of Physics and Chair of the Nuffield Foundation, a charity that funds research, analysis, and student programs that advance educational opportunity and social well-being across the United Kingdom, as well as international institutes on bio-ethics and the Ada Lovelace Institute on Ethics in AI. He is a former member of the Prime Minister’s Council on Science and Technology, President of the Science Council, and Trustee of the Royal Society – the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence in the world.
Sir Keith is also a well-known advocate for international education and is widely published in the UK and globally on issues relating to science, innovation and the economy, and international cooperation in assessing major societal challenges.
Sir Keith received a CBE for contributions to the scientific community in 2004 and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2001. He was awarded a knighthood in the 2013 New Year’s honors list for Services to Science and Higher Education.