Dean appointed to prestigious business school role
Professor Stewart Robinson, Dean at Newcastle University Business School, has been appointed the new Chair of the Chartered Association of Business Schools.
16 September 2024
The Chartered ABS is the umbrella organisation for the UK’s business and management education sector, and its membership comprises all staff at each business school in the UK. Through its membership, it supports all the strategic functions of business schools – Deans, learning and teaching, research, internationalisation, enterprise, executive education, EDI, and professional services.
As the voice of the UK’s business schools, it also undertakes lobbying and advocacy, and supports members through professional development, and sector analysis and research.
Stewart has been Dean at Newcastle University Business School since July 2022. In that time, he has led the Business School towards increasing the range of taught courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and delivered improvements to the student experience.
Additionally, during his time as Dean, Newcastle University Business School has started co-hosting the Creative PEC with the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). The £11.5m Centre provides evidence and policy advice to support the creative economy in the UK and beyond.
He was previously the Dean of Loughborough University School of Business and Economics, and has held positions at Aston Business School and Warwick Business School. Before joining academia, Stewart started his career in industry as a business analyst and consultant using computer simulation to improve manufacturing and service operations.
Flora Hamilton, Chief Executive of the Chartered ABS said: “We are delighted to welcome Professor Stewart Robinson as our new Chair. Under his leadership we look forward to building on and utilising the engagement of our members and our elevated position of influence to support our members through this period of financial instability facing the university sector. We are also grateful to Professor Robert MacIntosh for his unwavering commitment to our mission to support and champion business schools for the benefit of business and society. Our influence has grown significantly during his tenure.”