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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). He was Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research), UTS (2009 – 2014).

  3. BIO. 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 · 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. Professor Brungs, who will take up the position on 31 January 2022, is currently Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of ...

  5. As Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Technology, Sydney, Professor Attila Brungs, is the university's Chief Executive Officer. He is responsible to the UTS Council for the...

  6. 10. Nov. 2015 · Professor Brungs is a Rhodes Scholar, with a Doctorate in Inorganic Chemistry from Oxford University, and recipient of the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry from UNSW. Pre CSIRO. Before joining CSIRO in 2002 Professor Brungs was a senior manager at McKinsey and Co, managing teams in North America, Asia, New Zealand and ...

  7. Professor Attila Brungs is a senior leader in the Higher Education industry and a passionate advocate for innovation. He believes that universities not only have a responsibility to prepare...

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