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Prof Roger Dean

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Phone: 02 6201 5000
Fax: 02 6201 5036
Email: Roger.Dean@canberra.edu.au
Postal Address: University of Canberra ACT 2601

 

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Biography

Roger Dean trained in biochemistry at Cambridge University, UK and received his PhD for work at Strangeways Research Laboratory, Cambridge. He subsequently worked at University College, London, then for the Medical Research Council and from 1979 was at Brunel University, West London - a pioneering British technological and scientific university. From Brunel, Roger was awarded a higher doctorate, DSc, in 1984. Roger was appointed an Associate Professor in 1979 and a full Professor of Cell Biology at the early age of 35. His scientific publications include more than 270 primary research articles, and 5 edited and four authored books. He has worked in many countries including the USA (at the Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research; at Harvard University; and at the University of California at Berkeley), France, Norway, Japan, Switzerland and in 1984 he spent 3 months at Sydney University. Roger became Foundation Executive Director of the autonomous Heart Research Institute Ltd, in Sydney, in December 1988, and an Australian citizen in 1992. He became Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Canberra in early 2002.

Professor Dean came to the University not only with an impressive academic background, but also as a successful institution builder. Under his 13-year leadership The Heart Research Institute became one of the most productive research institutions in Australia with an unsurpassed record of knowledge generation, dissemination and commercialisation. Partly as a result of his guidance the Heart Research Institute is already recognised as a major contributor in its field, with international standing. Like the public universities in Australia the Heart Research Institute operates under extreme financial stringencies so that Professor Dean was confident to take up the significant challenge to build on the University of Canberra’s achievements to develop its many strengths.

Professor Dean is also a renowned musician. He is an internationally established improviser and composer and directs the new media performance and creative ensemble austraLYSIS, which is now primarily a computer-interactive electroacoustic group, at the cutting-edge of musical style and technique, and involved equally in the creation of multimedia art. He has worked with avant-garde composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen and Krystof Penderecki, jazz musicians such as Graham Collier, Ted Curson, and Ken Wheeler, anti-idiomatic improvisers such as Derek Bailey and Evan Parker, as well as with most of the leading figures in new music in Australia. He has made more than 30 commercial recordings released all over the world, performed in more than 30 countries, and he has been composing to commissions for chamber groups (such as the Australian Chamber Orchestra), in computer music, and for improvising ensembles. His most recent cd release (2005), is a recording he made as pianist with Graham Collier Music at a Belgian festival in 1976 (Cuneiform Records, USA). He has published five research books on musical improvisation, and on hypermedia, the most recent being ‘Hyperimprovisation’, on computer-interactive sound improvisation (A-R Editions, USA , 2003), and 'Sounds from the Corner'. on Australian jazz on CD (Australian Music Centre, Sydney, 2005). Roger also publishes research articles in the humanities, and earned a higher doctorate in this field (DLitt, 2001, also from Brunel University, UK). He created the Sonic Communications Research Group at UC in 2004. His creative arts activities are represented on the austraLYSIS web site.

Because of his creative involvement both with science and the arts, Roger has many times been described as one of Australia's 'renaissance men' (for example in a Sydney Morning Herald article by John Clare, June 2005). His many media appearances have included an extended interview with Margaret Throsby on his dual life; an interview with Kerri-Anne Kennerley on the tv 'Midday Show'; a news interview on Australian television concerning exciting progress at the Heart Research Institute towards a drug for 'flushing out fats' from the diseased vessel wall; and an extended interview on BBC in the UK on new developments in computer interactive improvisation in the context of a programme of his music; and many comments and discussions about the importance and future of University Education in Australia. He engages strongly in the public and professional debate on higher education policy, and some of his media publications in this area are available on this website. He was the recipient of a Commonwealth Centenary Medal in 2003. In 2004 Roger was elected an honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA).

Professor Dean believes that the combination of his expertise in scientific research with that in music and humanities research give him the kind of flexibility to allow him to contribute to the broad range of activities undertaken by the University of Canberra. He is excited to be developing the University’s special areas of achievement in research and enterprise, teaching and learning, and in international and community endeavours.

 

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