Attila Brungs | |||||||||||||
10th Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of New South Wales | |||||||||||||
Term Start: | 31 January 2022 | ||||||||||||
Chancellor: | David Gonski | ||||||||||||
Predecessor: | Ian Jacobs | ||||||||||||
Title1: | 4th Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Technology Sydney | ||||||||||||
Term Start1: | July 2014 | ||||||||||||
Term End1: | October 2021 | ||||||||||||
Chancellor1: | Vicki Sara Brian Wilson Catherine Livingstone | ||||||||||||
Predecessor1: | R.E. Milbourne | ||||||||||||
Successor1: | Andrew Parfitt | ||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Australia | ||||||||||||
Alma Mater: | University of New South Wales University of Oxford | ||||||||||||
Residence: | Sydney, New South Wales | ||||||||||||
Profession: | University vice-chancellor Academic | ||||||||||||
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Attila Brungs (born 1972) is the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of New South Wales (UNSW).[1] 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 2021.[2]
Brungs has been a researcher in both industry and academia, with interests in the area of heterogeneous catalysis. Brungs is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales[3] and an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.
As Vice-Chancellor of UTS, Brungs has been instrumental in the university's rise to Australia's position among the world's top young universities,[4] [5] including supporting the transformation of the UTS campus with the addition of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, designed by Frank Gehry, the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Building,[6] the Vicki Sara Building and the UTS Central Building through a $1.5 billion campus master plan.
Prior to his appointment as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at UTS in September 2009, Brungs was General Manager, Science Investment, Strategy and Performance at CSIRO.[7] His role incorporated the determination of broad research direction and resource allocation, performance monitoring of CSIRO research programs, including its flagship programs, and the development and implementation of organisational strategy.
Before joining CSIRO in 2002, Brungs was a senior manager at McKinsey and Co, managing teams in North America, Asia, New Zealand and Australia.
Some of Brungs' present key appointments include the NSW Innovation and Productivity Council; Committee for Sydney Board; Convenor, NSW Vice-Chancellor's Committee; Chair, Australian Technology Network; and the ATSE Diversity and Equity Committee. His experience includes many distinguished past board and committee memberships, including for not-for-profit organisations, in addition to numerous state and federal government and institutional appointments.
Brungs is a Rhodes Scholar, with a doctorate in inorganic chemistry from Oxford University, and a recipient of the University Medal in Industrial Chemistry from UNSW. He is an alumnus of Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney.
Brungs grew up in Sydney and is married to artist Kate Gradwell. Brungs and Gradwell have two children together. He is a member of the Sydney Sabre and UTS Fencing Club.