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Glyn Davis

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University Professor


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Glyn Conrad Davis AC (born 25 July 1959) is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.

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Personal life

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Davis was educated at Marist Brothers College, Kogarah. He later studied political science at the University of New South Wales and the Australian National University where he completed a doctoral thesis on the political independence of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, before undertaking post-doctoral appointments as a Harkness Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, the Brookings Institution in Washington DC and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

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Davis is married to Margaret Gardner, the current Vice-Chancellor of Monash University.

Career

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Davis has been Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Melbourne since January 2005 and is the Professor of Political Science in the Faculty of Arts. He publishes on public policy.

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Davis began his academic career at Griffith University. He commenced as a lecturer in public policy in 1985 and was appointed as a professor in 1998. He has combined an academic career with practical experience in government, serving as Commissioner for Public Sector Equity with the Public Sector Management Commission from 1990 to 1993, as Director-General of the Office of the Cabinet from 1995 to 1996 and as Director-General of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to the Premier of Queensland, Peter Beattie, from 1998 to 2002.

Davis became Vice-Chancellor and President of Griffith University in 2002. In January 2005 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne and has led the introduction of the university's "Melbourne Curriculum" academic structure.

In 2008 Davis co-chaired the Australia 2020 Summit and, in the same year, served as a member of the Innovation Taskforce, an expert group commissioned to review Australia’s research and innovation systems.

Internationally, Davis is an immediate chair past of Universitas 21, a grouping of 24 leading universities from around the globe, a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, a member of the Hong Kong Grants Commission until 31 December 2010 and a director of the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies at King’s College London.

Davis is the patron of Australia 21, a non-profit organisation developing research networks on key issues affecting Australia's future. He is a former president of the Group of Eight, a group representing a number of Australia's major research universities. Previously, he was the foundation chairman of the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG), which is headquartered at the University of Melbourne.

Davis was selected by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to present the 51st Boyer Lectures series, on-air from 14 November 2010, with the topic of "The Republic of Learning: higher education transforms Australia".

Honours

Davis is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and the Institute of Public Administration Australia, received the Centenary Medal "in recognition of contribution to public service" and, on 26 January 2002, became a Companion of the Order of Australia for his "service to public administration, particularly as an advocate for good governance, constitutional reform and the creation of infrastructure to enable the development of a "knowledge-based" nation, to tertiary education in the field of political science, and to the community."

Publications

Davis has written widely on policy and governance. His most recent publications are:

  • The Australian Policy Handbook (5th edition with Peter Bridgman and Catherine Althaus), Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2012.
  • The Future of Australian Governance (co-editor with Michael Keating), St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2000.
  • Are You Being Served? State, Citizens and Governance (co-editor with Patrick Weller), Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2001.
  • The Republic of Learning: higher education transforms Australi, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Boyer Lectures), 2010.
  • 'Universities in the Service of the Nation' in Melbourne University Law Review (2015) Volume 38(3) special issue in memory of Sir Zelman Cowen http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/mulr/issues/current-issue
  • References

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