Roland Levinsky

Roland Levinsky

Infobox Person
name = Roland Levinsky
birth_date = October 16, 1943
birth_place =
death_date = death date and age|2007|1|1|1943|10|16
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Professor Roland Levinsky (October 16 1943 – January 1 2007) was an academic researcher in biomedicine and a university senior manager. His last post, which he held at the time of his death, was as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom.

He was born in South Africa to Jewish parents. His father emigrated from the Lithuania/Poland area to South Africa to escape persecution; many of his relatives died in the death camps. Professor Levinsky noted that "Father was a communist and we had our fair share of police raids." ["Driving force of city university's growth": Western Daily Press 19 July 2006]

Professor Levinsky was killed in an accident while out walking in stormy weather with his wife, on New Years' Day 2007. High winds blew down overhead power cables in a field near his house in Wembury, and a live cable touched him, causing his electrocution.

Levinsky's initial specialisation was as a paediatrician, and he became a world leader in research on immunodeficiency diseases. He worked for several years at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Subsequently, from 1990, he served as Dean and Director of Research at the Institute of Child Health of University College, London, and from 1999 until his appointment to Plymouth, as Vice-Provost for Biomedicine and Head of the Graduate School of the college. He had over 250 scientific publications to his credit.

On his appointment as the University of Plymouth's second vice-chancellor in September 2002, Levinsky set himself to lift the university from its then position as one of the leading post-1992 universities to rival much older and more research-intensive institutions. To do so, he was willing to take unpopular decisions, such as the concentration of the university's teaching (outside the health arena) in Plymouth itself, with the closure of its campuses in Exeter, Newton Abbot (the former Seale-Hayne Agricultural College), and Exmouth (the former Rolle College of Education, due to move to Plymouth in 2008). These moves undoubtedly gave Plymouth more the structure of the longer-established UK universities, and its position in the education media's league tables rose sharply in his period of office.

The new Arts building, opened in September 2007 was named The Roland Levinsky Building in his honour. A memorial fund was also established in his name.

External links

* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/6226059.stm BBC News article reporting his death]
* [http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=17627 Special announcement by University of Plymouth following Professor Levinsky's death]
* [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0701/07010201 UCL's obituary for Professor Levinsky]
* [http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=18137 Memorial Fund to honour the name of Roland Levinsky]

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