Sir Brian K Follett (born 1939) chairs the UK government's Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) that is responsible for recruiting to the teaching profession (ca. 40,000 people per annum) , for the training of the wider workforce in schools and for the modernisation (change managemwent) of schools and implementation of such policies as "extended schools". He is a non-stipendiary Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford. UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council. Follett was until December 2007 the chair of the UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), was formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick from 1993 to 2001 and professor of zoology at University of Bristol from 1978 until 2003.
He chaired a government inquiry into the 2001 UK foot and mouth crisis entitled The Royal Society Inquiry into Infectious Diseases in Livestock. This inquiry examined the scientific aspects of the crisis, for instance the efficacy of vaccinations, the way the virus spreads and so on.
Follett's research interests are in the reproductive biology of higher vertebrates, and in particular, seasonal breeding in birds and mammals.
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| Preceded by Clark L. Brundin |
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick 1993–2001 |
Succeeded by David VandeLinde |
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