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Professor Vito Antonio (Anton) Muscatelli FRSA FRSE AcSS (born 1962 in Italy) is the Principal of the University of Glasgow and one of the United Kingdom's leading economists.[1]
[edit] Early lifeAnton Muscatelli was born on 1 January 1962 in Italy to Ambrogio and Rosellina Muscatelli.[2] His father, who was head of a shipping company, relocated the family first to Holland and then to Glasgow.[3] Anton was educated at The High School of Glasgow, then a publicly-funded grammar school, and the University of Glasgow, where he graduated M.A. (Hons) in Political Economy (1984) and took a Ph.D. in Economics (1989). He was a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow from 1984-1992, and Daniel Jack Professor of Political Economy from 1992 until 2007. He was Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, 2000 to 2004, and Vice-Principal (Strategy, Budgeting and Advancement) from 2004 until 2007.[4] [edit] CareerProfessor Muscatelli has been a consultant to the World Bank and the European Commission, and was a member of the Panel of Economic Advisers of the Secretary of State for Scotland from 1998-2000. Since 2007, he has been an adviser to the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee on monetary policy, and in 2008 he was appointed to chair an independent expert group for the Calman Commission on Devolution, set up by the Scottish Parliament and led by the Chancellor of the University of Glasgow, Sir Kenneth Calman. This includes experts from the UK, Europe, and North America. He chaired the Research and Commercialisation Committee of Universities Scotland in 2007-08 and from 2008-2010 is Convener of Universities Scotland and Vice-President of Universities UK. He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2001, and of the CESifo Economics Research Institute in Munich in 1999. [edit] Heriot-Watt UniversityProfessor Muscatelli was appointed Principal of Heriot-Watt University on 10 October 2006, with effect from 1 February 2007.[5] He replaced Professor John Archer, who retired. His tenure as principal saw expansion in the University and rises in league tables. He was described by The Herald in 2008 as "one of the leading lights in Scottish higher education".[3] Upon the announcement that he would be moving to Glasgow, the Chairman of the Court of Heriot-Watt, Lord Penrose, said: "Professor Muscatelli has been an excellent principal and vice-chancellor for Heriot-Watt University. During his time here, he has led the university to an ambitious strategy which will be our foundation for the future."[6] Professor Muscatelli was succeeded as Principal of Heriot-Watt on 1 September 2009 by Professor Steve Chapman.[7] [edit] University of GlasgowProfessor Muscatelli succeeded Sir Muir Russell as Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow in October 2009.[6] One of his first actions was creation of a post of Senior Vice-Principal, with responsibility for internationalisation, a key aspect of his strategy for the University.[8] He also put forward proposals to the University Court which would see the University's current nine faculties restructured into four Colleges: College of Arts, College of Biomedicine, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences and College of Law, Business, Social Sciences and Education.[9] Such structures already exist at other universities in the UK, including Aberdeen, Birmingham, Dundee and Edinburgh. [edit] Personal lifeProfessor Muscatelli married Elaine Flood in 1986, with whom he has a son and a daughter. They separated in 2007.[2] His interest include music (opera), literature, football, strategic games and cookery.[2][10] [edit] See also
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