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Max Lu

Gaoqing Max Lu AO, DL, FAA, FTSEFREng FIChemE, FRSC (Chinese: 逯高清; born 8 November 1963) is a Chinese–Australian chemical engineer[1] and nanotechnologist. He is the current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey.

Max Lu
逯高清
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey
Assumed office
April 2016
ChancellorPrince Edward, Duke of Kent
Preceded bySir Christopher Snowden
Personal details
Born
逯高清 "Lù Gāoqīng"

(1963-11-08) 8 November 1963 (age 59)
EducationNortheastern University (B.Sc.)
University of Queensland (PhD)
OccupationChemical engineer, nanotechnologist

Early life and education

Lu was born in the countryside of Shandong, China. He obtained his bachelor's degree in engineering from Northeastern University in Shenyang. He subsequently received a scholarship from the University of Queensland in Australia, where he earned his Ph.D. in chemical engineering.[2]

Career

Lu lectured at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore from 1991 to 1994, then held academic and leadership positions at the University of Queensland from 1994 to 2016. He began as a senior lecturer and ultimately became a chair professor. He founded the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials and served as its inaugural director for 8 years.[3] He is a fellow of many Australian educational and research boards, and has sat on several committees of its government.[4] In March 2016, Lu set aside funding for education students at the University of Queensland to be able to take pre-teacher literacy and numeracy tests paid for by the university.[5] He also contributed to a public safety campaign for Chinese tourists in Queensland.[6]

Lu was previously the Provost and Senior Vice-president at the University of Queensland,[7] and is currently the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey in Guildford, a position he has held since April 2016.[8][9] He is also an emeritus professor at the University of Queensland Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology.[10]

In August 2017, Professor Lu was appointed by Prime Minister Theresa May to the Council for Science and Technology.[11] By November 2017, Lu had established partnerships in his Vice-Chancellor role: one of Guildford and the University of Surrey with his hometown of Dongying, and one between the University of Surrey and a conservatoire in Sharjah, UAE.[12] The only university in Dongying is the China University of Petroleum, focused on oil mining. In 2016, Lu had affirmed that establishing links between the University of Surrey and his homeland was a priority.[13]

On his university managerial direction, Lu wrote in a 2019 University of Surrey-published blog post (about the humanities existing to support technological development) that he doesn't think the liberal arts approach of US universities is good, and that students should take degrees that are job-oriented. Though, he does acknowledge in the post that others criticise this view as making students technically qualified, but not educated.[14]

Recognitions

United Kingdom

Lu has been appointed to the Boards of UKRI,[15] National Physical Laboratory, Universities UK and the Leadership Council of the National Centre for Universities and Business. He was also made a deputy lieutenant of Surrey[16] and is a patron of Transform Housing & Support.[17] He has an honorary degree from the University of Strathclyde.[18] In September 2019, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.[19]

Australia

Lu, who helped found and is a board member of the Australian Research Council (ARC), won its Federation Fellowship in both 2003 and 2008.[20][21] He has also been named among Australia's Top 100 Most Influential Engineers, in 2013,[22] being named to the Queensland Greats Award this same year.[23] In 2014, Lu was awarded an Australia-China Achievement Award for Education[24] and in 2017 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia.[25][26]

International

Lu has also been given several awards from other nations or international bodies. They are: Orica Award, 2001;[27] Le Fevre Prize, 2002;[28] RK Murphy Medal, 2003;[29] ExxonMobil Award, 2007;[27] China International Science and Technology Cooperation Award, 2011;[30] Chemeca Medal, 2011;[27] Japan Chemical Society Lecture Award, 2015;[31] and the P.V. Danckwerts Lecture, 2016.[32] He was elected a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2019.[33]

Controversies

Dongying-Guildford twinning

The choice to twin Guildford, the town of the University of Surrey, and Lu's hometown of Dongying, as well as Lu's involvement in the process, was a subject of controversy for Guildford council in 2017. The Guildford Alderman the Hon. Bernard Parke noted that unlike the town's previous twinning agreement, the public and council consultations had been by-passed for the partnership with Dongying.[34] Other councillors also criticised the expedience, as they had not been informed of the intentions to twin with the city and had been in talks with other potential partners for some time, plans that had to be scrapped. Lu's involvement was criticised as lacking "openness and transparency", with some councillors also asserting that "due diligence" in the approval of the city had not been performed. The council leader Paul Spooner responded by saying that he had needed to act quickly in order to travel to China with Lu, and the whole council voted not to accept financial assistance for travel costs offered by Dongying.[35]

In June 2019, Lu's connection to Liaoning was being used by the county of Surrey to push a partnership for the county with the Chinese province.[36]

Queensland salary

In 2016, Lu's pay and bonuses at the University of Queensland, totalling AUS$736,600, came under fire in a piece discussing the university "crying poor ... [but giving] their senior executives larger and larger pay packets while doing everything in their power to squeeze the salaries of their employees"; the article noted that Lu and many of his peers earned more than the heads of government departments and business CEOs.[37]

University of Surrey

Criticism of salary and expenses

In 2018, Channel 4's Dispatches broadcast a report on the pay and expenses of British university officials, including revealing that Lu was given £1,600 to relocate his family dog. The University of Surrey responded by saying that this was "reasonable relocation expenses".[38] It was also reported that the university paid for Lu's membership to the elite Athenaeum Club, London, at £2,610 a year. The university claimed this was a "cost-effective" solution for Lu to have private meetings in London.[39] In an article about the documentary's findings, The Guardian listed various expenses but concluded that "Few, though, can beat the £1,600 spent on relocating a pet dog from Australia to Britain". Both the article and Robert Halfon MP compared the dog relocation expense to the "Duck Island" incident from a 2009 MP expense scandal.[40] The Spectator compared Professor Lu to the former Chinese Communist propaganda minister, Lu Wei, and said that though the relocation expense was "small change" it reflects the lack of moral authority in universities that strip lecturers of pensions and give students decades of debt.[41]

Also in the year, more controversy arose over Vice Chancellors' remuneration, with Lu among the highest paid in the UK. The university responded to the controversy by claiming that his pay had been overstated, and "insisted that the Office for Students should have stated the basic salary of [Lu] as £314,000 in 2017-18"; it had been stated as £364,000, with the Office for Students telling the Financial Times that "it was £364,000, including a £50,000 contribution to his pension".[42] Lu had taken a pay cut from his previous position in Australia when he moved to Surrey;[42] his total 2017/18 remuneration was £419,000.[43]

The controversy reappeared in early 2019, specifically for Lu, when the University of Surrey announced that they would have to fire staff because of a deficit.[44][45] The university magazine, The Stag, published an article titled 'Paygate: The Problem with Surrey's Vice-Chancellor', in which it compared his "performance-related bonuses" to the university's actual performance.[46]

Vote of no confidence

In May 2019, the staff and students of the University of Surrey held a no confidence vote against the university management.[43] Of staff who voted, 96% gave a vote of no confidence in "the Vice-Chancellor and Executive Board".[47] The all-staff vote was approved by all three trade unions represented at the university, in a meeting held with the largest member attendance seen.[48] Concerns raised by staff specifically include "Lu's language which suggests staff are a cost rather than an asset", according to the University and College Union, while the Students' Union was specifically concerned about the closure of many arts courses at the university despite a "healthy" number of applications for them.[47] Students who wanted a "no" vote hoped this result would make the university management "engage with staff and students and discuss changes";[43] only one student ran the campaign supporting the management, though the debate between union students was said to hold "twinges of sympathy for Max Lu".[49]

Personal life

Lu has children[12] and a pet Maltese dog that is called Oscar.[40]

In December 2018, Lu, who has previously advised the Chinese government, said that he supported the theory behind its new social policy but raised concerns over how efficiently it could be enforced.[50]

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gaoqing, ftse, freng, ficheme, frsc, chinese, 逯高清, born, november, 1963, chinese, australian, chemical, engineer, nanotechnologist, current, vice, chancellor, university, surrey, ftse, freng, ficheme, frsc逯高清vice, chancellor, university, surreyincumbentassumed. Gaoqing Max Lu AO DL FAA FTSE FREng FIChemE FRSC Chinese 逯高清 born 8 November 1963 is a Chinese Australian chemical engineer 1 and nanotechnologist He is the current Vice Chancellor of the University of Surrey Max LuAO DL FAA FTSE FREng FIChemE FRSC逯高清Vice Chancellor of the University of SurreyIncumbentAssumed office April 2016ChancellorPrince Edward Duke of KentPreceded bySir Christopher SnowdenPersonal detailsBorn逯高清 Lu Gaoqing 1963 11 08 8 November 1963 age 59 EducationNortheastern University B Sc University of Queensland PhD OccupationChemical engineer nanotechnologist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Recognitions 3 1 United Kingdom 3 2 Australia 3 3 International 4 Controversies 4 1 Dongying Guildford twinning 4 2 Queensland salary 4 3 University of Surrey 4 3 1 Criticism of salary and expenses 4 3 2 Vote of no confidence 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditLu was born in the countryside of Shandong China He obtained his bachelor s degree in engineering from Northeastern University in Shenyang He subsequently received a scholarship from the University of Queensland in Australia where he earned his Ph D in chemical engineering 2 Career EditLu lectured at Nanyang Technological University Singapore from 1991 to 1994 then held academic and leadership positions at the University of Queensland from 1994 to 2016 He began as a senior lecturer and ultimately became a chair professor He founded the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials and served as its inaugural director for 8 years 3 He is a fellow of many Australian educational and research boards and has sat on several committees of its government 4 In March 2016 Lu set aside funding for education students at the University of Queensland to be able to take pre teacher literacy and numeracy tests paid for by the university 5 He also contributed to a public safety campaign for Chinese tourists in Queensland 6 Lu was previously the Provost and Senior Vice president at the University of Queensland 7 and is currently the President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Surrey in Guildford a position he has held since April 2016 8 9 He is also an emeritus professor at the University of Queensland Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology 10 In August 2017 Professor Lu was appointed by Prime Minister Theresa May to the Council for Science and Technology 11 By November 2017 Lu had established partnerships in his Vice Chancellor role one of Guildford and the University of Surrey with his hometown of Dongying and one between the University of Surrey and a conservatoire in Sharjah UAE 12 The only university in Dongying is the China University of Petroleum focused on oil mining In 2016 Lu had affirmed that establishing links between the University of Surrey and his homeland was a priority 13 On his university managerial direction Lu wrote in a 2019 University of Surrey published blog post about the humanities existing to support technological development that he doesn t think the liberal arts approach of US universities is good and that students should take degrees that are job oriented Though he does acknowledge in the post that others criticise this view as making students technically qualified but not educated 14 Recognitions EditUnited Kingdom Edit Lu has been appointed to the Boards of UKRI 15 National Physical Laboratory Universities UK and the Leadership Council of the National Centre for Universities and Business He was also made a deputy lieutenant of Surrey 16 and is a patron of Transform Housing amp Support 17 He has an honorary degree from the University of Strathclyde 18 In September 2019 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering 19 Australia Edit Lu who helped found and is a board member of the Australian Research Council ARC won its Federation Fellowship in both 2003 and 2008 20 21 He has also been named among Australia s Top 100 Most Influential Engineers in 2013 22 being named to the Queensland Greats Award this same year 23 In 2014 Lu was awarded an Australia China Achievement Award for Education 24 and in 2017 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia 25 26 International Edit Lu has also been given several awards from other nations or international bodies They are Orica Award 2001 27 Le Fevre Prize 2002 28 RK Murphy Medal 2003 29 ExxonMobil Award 2007 27 China International Science and Technology Cooperation Award 2011 30 Chemeca Medal 2011 27 Japan Chemical Society Lecture Award 2015 31 and the P V Danckwerts Lecture 2016 32 He was elected a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2019 33 Controversies EditDongying Guildford twinning Edit The choice to twin Guildford the town of the University of Surrey and Lu s hometown of Dongying as well as Lu s involvement in the process was a subject of controversy for Guildford council in 2017 The Guildford Alderman the Hon Bernard Parke noted that unlike the town s previous twinning agreement the public and council consultations had been by passed for the partnership with Dongying 34 Other councillors also criticised the expedience as they had not been informed of the intentions to twin with the city and had been in talks with other potential partners for some time plans that had to be scrapped Lu s involvement was criticised as lacking openness and transparency with some councillors also asserting that due diligence in the approval of the city had not been performed The council leader Paul Spooner responded by saying that he had needed to act quickly in order to travel to China with Lu and the whole council voted not to accept financial assistance for travel costs offered by Dongying 35 In June 2019 Lu s connection to Liaoning was being used by the county of Surrey to push a partnership for the county with the Chinese province 36 Queensland salary Edit In 2016 Lu s pay and bonuses at the University of Queensland totalling AUS 736 600 came under fire in a piece discussing the university crying poor but giving their senior executives larger and larger pay packets while doing everything in their power to squeeze the salaries of their employees the article noted that Lu and many of his peers earned more than the heads of government departments and business CEOs 37 University of Surrey Edit Criticism of salary and expenses Edit In 2018 Channel 4 s Dispatches broadcast a report on the pay and expenses of British university officials including revealing that Lu was given 1 600 to relocate his family dog The University of Surrey responded by saying that this was reasonable relocation expenses 38 It was also reported that the university paid for Lu s membership to the elite Athenaeum Club London at 2 610 a year The university claimed this was a cost effective solution for Lu to have private meetings in London 39 In an article about the documentary s findings The Guardian listed various expenses but concluded that Few though can beat the 1 600 spent on relocating a pet dog from Australia to Britain Both the article and Robert Halfon MP compared the dog relocation expense to the Duck Island incident from a 2009 MP expense scandal 40 The Spectator compared Professor Lu to the former Chinese Communist propaganda minister Lu Wei and said that though the relocation expense was small change it reflects the lack of moral authority in universities that strip lecturers of pensions and give students decades of debt 41 Also in the year more controversy arose over Vice Chancellors remuneration with Lu among the highest paid in the UK The university responded to the controversy by claiming that his pay had been overstated and insisted that the Office for Students should have stated the basic salary of Lu as 314 000 in 2017 18 it had been stated as 364 000 with the Office for Students telling the Financial Times that it was 364 000 including a 50 000 contribution to his pension 42 Lu had taken a pay cut from his previous position in Australia when he moved to Surrey 42 his total 2017 18 remuneration was 419 000 43 The controversy reappeared in early 2019 specifically for Lu when the University of Surrey announced that they would have to fire staff because of a deficit 44 45 The university magazine The Stag published an article titled Paygate The Problem with Surrey s Vice Chancellor in which it compared his performance related bonuses to the university s actual performance 46 Vote of no confidence Edit In May 2019 the staff and students of the University of Surrey held a no confidence vote against the university management 43 Of staff who voted 96 gave a vote of no confidence in the Vice Chancellor and Executive Board 47 The all staff vote was approved by all three trade unions represented at the university in a meeting held with the largest member attendance seen 48 Concerns raised by staff specifically include Lu s language which suggests staff are a cost rather than an asset according to the University and College Union while the Students Union was specifically concerned about the closure of many arts courses at the university despite a healthy number of applications for them 47 Students who wanted a no vote hoped this result would make the university management engage with staff and students and discuss changes 43 only one student ran the campaign supporting the management though the debate between union students was said to hold twinges of sympathy for Max Lu 49 Personal life EditLu has children 12 and a pet Maltese dog that is called Oscar 40 In December 2018 Lu who has previously advised the Chinese government said that he supported the theory behind its new social policy but raised concerns over how efficiently it could be enforced 50 References Edit Professor Max Lu University of Queensland 2019年荣誉院士 逯高清教授简介及赞辞 United International College in Chinese 12 July 2019 Retrieved 13 October 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 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