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Professor Gary Packham

Professor Gary Packham

Prof. Gary Packham took up the new strategic role of Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC) for Student Enterprise and Entrepreneurship at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in September 2022. He leads the development and implementation of an ambitious programme to achieve a step change in the University’s support for student and graduate entrepreneurship across education and research. 

He was previously PVC and Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law at ARU where he led a team of over 150 academic and 30 administrative staff who were responsible for delivering world class business, management, leadership and finance research and education to 5,000 on campus students and a further 2,000 students studying at one of the Faculty’s UK or international Associate Colleges. During his leadership, the Faculty enjoyed significant success, securing world leading research status in the REF 2014 and 2021 exercises. In addition, Prof Packham has also overseen the introduction of new employer focused undergraduate and postgraduate curricula and returned the Faculty back to a significant and healthy financial surplus position. The Faculty has successfully delivered a suite of leading work-based learning and degree apprenticeship programmes for organisations such as Barclays, Co-op, Harrods, Tri-Services (MoD), UPS, Unipart and Wilmot Dixon as well as rapidly expanding distance learning, short course and micro-credential portfolio. The Faculty also secured Small Business Charter status and delivering the Help 2 Grow programme for SMEs on the East of England. 

As part of his PVC role, he has had responsibility for international development, employability and entrepreneurship and innovation across the institution. During this period, Anglia Ruskin University has received two awards for entrepreneurship – the Times Higher Education Award (THE) for Entrepreneurial University of the Year (2014) and the Lloyds Bank National University Entrepreneurship Award (2016). ARU also holds Centre of Excellence status with the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs and was shortlisted again for the Outstanding Entrepreneurship University in 2021 by the THE.

Previously Prof. Gary Packham led the research, third stream and engagement agenda for the Faculty as Deputy Dean (Research and Enterprise) leading the dramatic transformation of the Business School’s research and external engagement activities over the previous two years. Prior to joining Anglia Ruskin University, he was Head of the Glamorgan Business School and Head of Research for the Faculty of Business and Society at the University of Glamorgan (now University of South Wales). He also acted as director of the Centre for Enterprise. He has led and managed a wide range of research and business engagement projects working for organisations such as the European Commission, Belgian Science and Policy Office, Welsh Government, Sector Skills Council and the Federation of Small Businesses. He has published widely in international peer reviewed journals in subjects such as economic development policy, entrepreneurship education, small business management and strategy, technology transfer and commercialisation. 

Day One: Wednesday 1 May 2024


10:00 – Introductions
10:45 – What is entrepreneurial leadership?
12:15 – Lunch
13:15 – What is Entrepreneurial leadership? Discussion Groups
14:00 – Professor Jess Power, Professor of Learning and Teaching, Associate Pro-VC, University of Salford
15:30 – Round up
16:00 – Finish

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Day Two: Tuesday 7 May 2024


10:00 – Discussion & scene setting
10:30 – Professor Sara Spear, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law, St Mary’s University
12:00 – Lunch
13:00 – Dr Dan Berger, Deputy Dean (Education), Anglia Ruskin University
14:30 – Professor David Amigoni, Professor of Victorian Literature | Director, Institute for Social Inclusion (KISI) | University Lead, Keele Deal Culture
15:30 – Round up
16:00 – Finish

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Day Three: Tuesday 14 May 2024


10:00 – Welcome, Housekeeping & Introductions – Ceri Nursaw, NCEE
10:15 – Introduction to South London Partnership & BIG South London – Paul Kirkbright, South London Partnership
10:30 – The National Higher Education Policy Environment in 2024 & What This Means for London HE – Diana Beech, Chief Executive, London Higher
11:30 – Break
11:45 – Universities & their Role & Importance in Place Leadership – Peter O’Brien, Director, Yorkshire Universities
12:45 – Lunch
13:15 – Place, Partnership, Policy and Applied Research in Practice – Liz Shutt, Programme Director, Insights North East
14:15 – Concluding Comments
15:00 – Optional Online Networking & Follow Up Discussions

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Day Four: Tuesday 21 May  2024


10:00 – Discussion and scene setting
10:30 – Professor Sue Smith, Acting Associate Dean, Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE) Director | Centre for SME and Enterprise Development, UCLan
12:15 – Lunch
13:15 – Sarah Mulholland, Head of School Operations (School of Engineering) and Sam Ryder (Head of School Operations (School of Natural Sciences), University of Manchester
14:45 – Action Planning
15:30 – Round up
16:00 – Finish

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