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Professor Andrew Lloyd

Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Professor Andrew Lloyd graduated from Robinson College, University of Cambridge in 1986 with a degree in Natural Sciences, specialising in bioorganic chemistry, biochemistry and pharmacology. He completed his PhD in biopharmaceutics and was appointed to the academic staff in the Department of Pharmacy, 91¶¶Òõ as a Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1989 and promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1993. He was made Reader in Biopharmaceutical Sciences and elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1998 and promoted to Professor of Biomedical Materials in 2000.

Andrew was appointed as Joint Head of Research with responsibility for strategic planning in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences in 2000, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering in 2003, Dean of the College of Life, Health and Physical Sciences in 2014 and Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic Operations) in July 2017. He was interim Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Enterprise) for 6 months in 2016 appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic Operations) in October 2019 and assumed his present role in March 2024. He was also Interim Vice-Chancellor from September 2024 to February 2025.

Professor Andrew Lloyd

He was awarded the 91¶¶Òõ Patani Gold Medal for Pharmaceutical Research in 1990, the 91¶¶Òõ Chairman’s Award for Innovation in 1996 and 2005, the Lilly Prize for Pharmaceutical Excellence in 1999, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain's (RPSGB) Conference Science Award in 2000, the United Kingdom Society for Biomaterials (UKSB) Biocompatibles’ Endowed Lectureship in 2005. He was the British Pharmaceutical Conference Science Chair in 2008.

Andrew's primary research interests include the development and evaluation of novel materials for drug delivery and medical device applications. At present his research focuses on the development of novel contact lens materials to improve long-term on-eye comfort. His research has been funded by EPSRC, BBSRC, NHS, Royal Society, European Union and various international pharmaceutical and medical device companies. He has published over 300 articles and was formerly Consultant Editor for 'Drug Discovery Today' and 'Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today' and co-edited of the undergraduate textbook ‘Drug Delivery and Targeting for Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Scientists’.

Andrew previously served as a Member of the Council for the UK Society for Biomaterials, Member of the Institute of Materials, Mining and Mineralogy Biomedical Division Biomaterials Committee, Member of the RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Group Committee and is presently a member of the EPSRC Peer-review Council. He also serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Biomaterials Science (Polymer Edition) and Expert Review of Medical Devices.

He has acted in an advisory capacity for a number of pharmaceutical and medical device companies and was formerly a director of a small biotechnology company 'Cellective Ltd', which undertook contract research related to in vitro drug adsorption and the assessment of the biological compatibility of biomedical material.

Finally, he has held a number of voluntary educational positions including member of the Board of Governors of Seaford Head Community College (2011 – 2012); Chair of Seaford Head Academy Trust (2012 – 2015); Member of the Board of Trustees of the Blond McIndoe Research Foundation (2013 – 2016); Member of the Western Sussex Hospitals Governors (2015 – 2017) and Member of the Board of Trustees of Bede’s Independent School (2016 – 2021).

I am passionate about the power of education, through the development of intellectual curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, in transforming futures and providing a more sustainable, inclusive and equitable world. I also believe that universities have a fundamental role in workforce development and supporting economic growth and innovation through regional, national and international through research and knowledge-exchange partnerships.

Responsibilities

Leadership responsibility for:

  • Oversight of the effective delivery of the university strategy, both through institutional leadership and responsibility for achieving specific elements
  • Overseeing the development and implementation of academic policies, including those that have a direct impact on the university’s academic and financial performance
  • Promoting a culture of excellence, collaboration and staff and student engagement across all university activities.

Responsible for the line management of:

  • Deans of Academic Schools
  • Planning and Performance

External roles

Fellow, (FRSC)
Fellow, (FBSE)
Fellow, (FHEA)
Member, Peer Review Council

Contact me

Enquiries: Jane Wiggins

Email: vcosupport@brighton.ac.uk

Telephone: +44 (0)1273 642001

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