PPARC welcomes new Chief ExecutiveFebruary 10, 2005A leading space scientist has been appointed as the new Chief Executive and Deputy Chair of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council [PPARC]. The appointment of Professor Keith Mason to the post was announced today [10th February 2005] by Lord Sainsbury, Minister for Science and Innovation. Professor Mason will take up the post on the 1st August for a period of four years, succeeding Professor Ian Halliday who retires as Chief Executive on the 31st March. Announcing the appointment Lord Sainsbury said, "I am very pleased to welcome Professor Mason to the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. Professor Mason's space science research background, and experience of managing international collaborations, as well as his experience as a member of PPARC's governing body since 1st April 2000, will be a great asset to the Council".
Prof. Mason said, "It is an honour to have the opportunity to build on the legacy left by Ian Halliday. This is a time of great opportunity for the UK in astronomy, particle physics, and space science, and I look forward to working with the Council to realise these to the benefit of the UK". Commenting on the appointment Peter Warry, PPARC Chairman said, "These are exciting times. Keith is taking over the reins at a time when we can expect major discoveries in fundamental physics and the UK is well-positioned to lead in the development of the next generation of global facilities. I am confident that under his leadership the UK will make an increasing impact on the world stage". Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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