Anthony Finkelstein

President at City, University of London

Anthony joins City from his position as the Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser for National Security, which he has held since 2015. During this time, Anthony’s research was based at The Alan Turing Institute and he held a Chair in Software Systems Engineering at University College London (UCL). Prior to this, he was Dean of the UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences and Head of UCL Computer Science. His scientific work is in the broad area of systems engineering.

Anthony was chosen for the role of President by a selection panel comprising independent members of City’s Council, the outgoing and incoming Presidents of the Students’ Union and staff members representing academic faculty and professional services. He takes over from Professor Sir Paul Curran, who stood down after 11 years as President of City.

Anthony has strong personal links to City; he was a Professor and the Head of Computer Science at City between 1994 and 1997, prior to his appointment at University College London. His late father, Professor Ludwik Finkelstein OBE, was a distinguished scholar and honorary graduate who made a seminal contribution to Engineering and its organisation at City as the first Executive Dean of the School and subsequently as Pro-Vice-Chancellor when City gained its Charter in 1966. In 2018, Anthony was awarded an honorary degree by City for his outstanding contribution to science.

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  • President

    Current role

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