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  1. Attila Brungs FTSE FRSN (born 1972) is the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He was appointed to the role in January 2022. Prior to this role, he was the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS); a role that he held from July 2014 to October 2022.

  2. Professor Attila Brungs is the Vice-Chancellor and President of UNSW Sydney. Professor Brungs commenced his appointment on 31 January 2022, joining UNSW from his position as Vice-Chancellor and President of University of Technology Sydney (UTS) (2014 – 2021).

  3. Emeritus Professor Attila Brungs is Vice-Chancellor Emeritus, UTS. Professor Brungs is a fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering, a Rhodes Scholar, with a Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry from Oxford University, and recipient of the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry from the University of New South Wales.

  4. 29. Juni 2021 · Professor Brungs says he is delighted to take up one of the most exciting roles in higher education. Chancellor David Gonski AC has announced the appointment of one of Australia’s most dynamic educational leaders, Professor Attila Brungs, as UNSW Sydney’s incoming Vice-Chancellor and President.

  5. I extend my warmest congratulations to Professor Attila Brungs on his appointment as the next President and Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Sydney. I have had the pleasure of working with Attila in his capacity as Vice-Chancellor and President at UTS during my time at UNSW and have admired his achievements. This is a stellar appointment for our University.

  6. 10. Nov. 2015 · Before joining CSIRO in 2002 Professor Brungs was a senior manager at McKinsey and Co, managing teams in North America, Asia, New Zealand and Australia. He has also been on the board of a number of entities including not-for-profit organisations such as Greening Australia NSW.

  7. 29. Juni 2021 · Professor Attila Brungs has been appointed the new Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Sydney today, replacing Professor Ian Jacobs from 31 January 2022. The appointment is a homecoming moment for Professor Brungs who received the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry as an undergraduate at UNSW before going on to become a Rhodes Scholar at ...