Dominic Shellard Explained

Dominic Shellard
Office:Vice-Chancellor of De Montfort University
1Blankname:Chancellor
1Namedata:The Lord Alli
The Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon
Predecessor:Philip Tasker
Successor:Andy Collop (interim)
Term Start:June 2010
Term End:February 2019
Office2:Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Councillor
for Boston Ward
Term Start2:1999
Term End2:2003
Birth Place:Orpington, Greater London
Alma Mater:St Peter's College, Oxford

Dominic Shellard is a British academic who has served as Head of the School of English and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sheffield and Vice-Chancellor of De Montfort University. A former Rotherham Councillor, he is a recipient of the Mahatma Gandhi Seva Medal, awarded by the United Nations NGO, the Gandhi Global Family, for his 'social good work' in the UK and India.[1]

Early life

Dominic Shellard was born in Orpington, Greater London in 1966.[2] He went to school at Crofton Junior School and then Dulwich College, before going on to read English and German at St Peter's College, Oxford, where he also obtained a DPhil in English Literature on the theatre criticism of Harold Hobson.

He is a former councillor for Boston Ward on Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, serving from 1999 until 2003.[3]

Academic career

Shellard began his academic career as a lecturer in English at the University of Salford in 1993. He moved to the University of Sheffield in 1996, and was awarded a Readership in 1999 and a Personal Chair in 2003. In 2004, he became the Head of the Department of English, before being appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor for External Affairs in 2008.

He served as Vice-Chancellor of De Montfort University (DMU) in Leicester in 2010 from 2010-2019.

Shellard is an expert in post-war British theatre and an active Shakespeare scholar. He has authored ten books, including British Theatre Since The War, (Yale University Press, 1999), Shakespeare: A Writer’s Life (British Library/Oxford University Press, 2000), and a biography of the critic Kenneth Tynan, Kenneth Tynan: A Life (Yale University Press, 2003) with the most recent monograph being Shakespeare's Culture Capital, which he edited with Siobhan Keenan in 2016. He also founded and led the Theatre Archive Project, a joint venture with the British Library to reinvestigate British theatre history from 1945 to 1968. The Theatre Archive Project contains a very large number of interviews with practitioners, actors, playwrights and audience members about this formative period of British Theatre history.[4] Shellard is also a former chairman of Sheffield Theatres Trust, responsible for the Crucible Theatre and the Lyceum Theatre.

Square Mile India

During his time as Vice-Chancellor Shellard conceived and oversaw the launch of Square Mile India, an initiative created to “help improve the lives of thousands of India’s poorest and most vulnerable families”. To do this, students from the university would travel to Ahmedebad, Gujarat, to work with the community in the city’s largest slum, home to 160,000 people. Whilst they were there, the students focussed on improving the infrastructure of the slum sustainably, by introducing the use of solar power and intelligent electricity systems to ensure energy would be used efficiently. They also worked closely with these communities to “help people needing treatment for eyesight and hearing problems, and to use art, education and psychology training to improve community life”, as well as building homes for families affected by leprosy, work on projects to improve sanitation, design anti-microbial pillows for children to sleep on and help improve literacy and numeracy skills.[5]

In 2013, the Gandhi Global Family, a United Nations NGO, presented Prof Shellard with the Mahatma Gandhi Seva Medal for services to society. As a result of the university’s commitment to social good, its efforts were recognised by Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson in a visit to the campus later that year.[6] In 2017, Shellard was appointed special representative to the United Nations Civil Society Unit for the Gandhi Global Family and in August 2019, he delivered an address, together with Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon and Padmashri Dr S. P. Varma, the Vice-President of the Gandhi Global Family, on his 'social good work' in India to the 68th United Nations Civil Society Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.[7] In November 2019, Shellard initiated new 'social good' projects in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.[8]

The royal visit to De Montfort University

The very first visit of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth’s, Diamond Jubilee tour in 2012 was to De Montfort University.[9] The Queen was accompanied by Prince Philip and the Duchess of Cambridge. Hosted by Lord Waheed Alli, De Montfort University put on a fashion show for the Queen. The Queen also met with the university’s Bollywood Dance Society.[10]

Charity work

Shellard conducted charity activity whilst working at De Montfort University. This included a 'Holding out for a Hero' flash mob which took place on 7th November, 2012, raising £5,000 for a local hospice and prostate cancer charity. The video though, cost £22,000 to stage and due to the discrepancy between the cost and the money raised was criticised by some media.[11] [12]

International work

During Shellard's term in office DMU also founded the DMU Global scheme, an international student mobility project, which enabled DMU students to travel abroad to destinations such as the United Nations in New York and refugee centres in Berlin.[13] [14]

Campus transformation of DMU

During Shellard's term in office De Montfort University developed a new campus, following a £136m investment in facilities for students.[15] The new campus included the new Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Leisure Centre, a new complex for the Faculty of Art and Design, the Vijay Patel Building, a conference centre, a new sportsground and a new ‘green lung’, a large series of landscaped open spaces at the heart of the university.[16]

Pay and benefits

In January 2019, Shellard came under public scrutiny regarding a 22.3 per cent increase in his remuneration over that of the previous year, following the award to DMU of TEF Gold status for the university.[17] His remuneration for the academic year 2017-18 consisted of a £350,000 salary (2016–17; £286,000), £1,000 in health benefits, and £6,000 in pension contributions. Other benefits included Ivy Club membership.[18]

In 2018 it emerged that Shellard had business links with the Chair of The Remuneration Committee of the Board of Governors who had awarded him a £64,000 pay rise.[19] [20] Shellard was paid an additional £270,000, the equivalent of 9 months pay, when he resigned from the university in 2019.[21] [22] [23] [24] [25] The Office for Students launched a formal investigation of De Montfort University following the resignation; the report concluded that there had been serious failings in governance, including oversight of The Vice-Chancellor.[26] [27]

Business interests

Shellard established a series of companies including Theseus Global Limited, Theseus Global (Education) Limited, and Acetute Limited.[28] Each of these companies has now been dissolved.[29]

Dominic is listed as an executive coach for Ride The Wave Training Limited.[30] A company partly owned by his sister, Sonya Shellard.[31]

Personal life

Shellard was one of the very few openly gay Vice-Chancellors.[32] He is also a fan of Queens Park Rangers football club.[33]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leading Gandhi teacher impressed by diversity at DMU during first visit. 22 May 2017. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200809001633/https://www.dmu.ac.uk/business-services/business-news/2017/may/%EF%BB%BFleading-gandhi-teacher-impressed-by-diversity-at-dmu-during-first-visit.aspx . 9 August 2020 . 19 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Dominic Marcus SHELLARD - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House). 2021-05-04. find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. en.
  3. Web site: Appointments . Times Higher Education (THE) . en . 4 March 2010.
  4. Web site: Theatre Archive Project. British Library Sounds. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120331181531/http://sounds.bl.uk:80/Arts-literature-and-performance/Theatre-Archive-Project . 31 March 2012 . 19 May 2020.
  5. Web site: DMU launches initiative to support thousands of lives in India. 11 February 2016. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170316005938/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/about-dmu/news/2016/february/dmu-launches-initiative-to-support-thousands-of-lives-in-india-1.aspx . 16 March 2017 . 19 May 2020.
  6. Web site: Gandhi's great grandson visits De Montfort University. 20 December 2013. The Asian Today. 9 May 2020.
  7. Web site: DMU's Vice-Chancellor is appointed special representative to UN by global charity. 11 January 2017. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180128135011/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/about-dmu/news/2017/january/dmu's-vice-chancellor-is-appointed-special-representative-to-un-by-global-charity.aspx . 28 January 2018 . 19 May 2020.
  8. Web site: UN 17 SDG's work reviewed by GGF UN Envoy at Lawrence School. 23 November 2019. Jammu Links News. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200814032644/http://www.jammulinksnews.com/newsdetail/208966/Jammu-Links-News-UN_17_SDGs_work_reviewed_by_GGF_UN_Envoy_at_Lawr . 14 August 2020 . 19 May 2020.
  9. Web site: The Royal Visit. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20130625003921/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/royal-visit-2012/royal-visit-2012.aspx . 25 June 2013 . 19 May 2020.
  10. Web site: DMU's proudest day to be replayed on ITV this Easter as it celebrates "Our Queen at 90". 21 March 2016. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160703090540/http://www.dmu.ac.uk/about-dmu/news/2016/march/dmus-proudest-day-to-be-replayed-on-itv-this-easter-as-it-celebrates-our-queen-at-90.aspx . 3 July 2016 . 19 May 2020.
  11. Web site: Bedford. Corey. 2021-04-08. What ex-DMU Vice Chancellor Dominic Shellard is doing now. 2021-05-04. LeicestershireLive. en.
  12. Web site: 2013-03-06. WATCH: University Spends £22,000 On Charity Dance... 2021-05-04. HuffPost UK. en.
  13. Web site: DMU and the United Nations Together. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180121213610/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/about-dmu/news/dmu-united-nations-together/united-nations.aspx . 21 January 2018 . 19 May 2020.
  14. Web site: Huge #DMUglobal trip to Berlin. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170621030032/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/about-dmu/news/dmuglobal-in-berlin/dmuglobal-in-berlin.aspx . 21 June 2017 . 19 May 2020.
  15. Web site: History.
  16. Web site: Campus Transformation Project. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20130810134508/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/about-dmu/campus-development/campus-transformation-project/campus-transformation-project.aspx . 10 August 2013 . 19 May 2020.
  17. Web site: DMU awarded Gold in Government's new teaching standard. 22 June 2017. DMU. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170627065849/http://www.dmu.ac.uk:80/about-dmu/news/2017/june/dmu-awarded-gold-in-governments-new-teaching-standard.aspx . 27 June 2017 . 19 May 2020.
  18. News: Reporters. Telegraph. 2019-04-19. University's former vice chancellor stripped of Ivy Club membership. en-GB. The Telegraph. 2020-08-09. 0307-1235.
  19. Web site: 2019-02-13. University boss had link to chair of committee that gave him £64k rise. 2020-08-09. The Independent. en.
  20. Web site: 2019-02-13. University boss had link to chair of committee that gave him £64k rise. 2021-05-04. The Independent. en.
  21. News: correspondent. Sally Weale Education. 2019-07-01. University vice-chancellor given £270k payoff after resigning. en-GB. The Guardian. 2020-08-09. 0261-3077.
  22. News: Turner. Camilla. 2019-07-01. Disgraced vice-Chancellor who resigned amid watchdog inquiry awarded a £270,000 'golden goodbye'. en-GB. The Telegraph. 2020-08-09. 0307-1235.
  23. News: 2019-07-02. Vice-chancellor got £270k after quitting. en-GB. BBC News. 2020-08-09.
  24. Web site: 2019-07-01. University vice-chancellor given £270k payoff after resigning. 2021-05-04. The Guardian. en.
  25. News: Turner. Camilla. 2019-07-01. Disgraced vice-Chancellor who resigned amid watchdog inquiry awarded a £270,000 'golden goodbye'. en-GB. The Telegraph. 2021-05-04. 0307-1235.
  26. Web site: Public statement. 2020-08-09. www.dmu.ac.uk.
  27. Web site: 2019-07-01. Regulator finds 'systemic' failings at De Montfort after v-c exit. 2020-08-09. Times Higher Education (THE). en.
  28. Web site: Dominic Marcus SHELLARD - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House). 2020-08-09. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. en.
  29. Web site: Dominic Marcus SHELLARD personal appointments - Find and update company information - GOV.UK . 2024-07-02 . find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk . en.
  30. Web site: Meet Our Surfers . 2024-07-02 . RIDETHEWAVE . en.
  31. Web site: RIDE THE WAVE TRAINING LIMITED people - Find and update company information - GOV.UK . 2024-07-02 . find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk . en.
  32. News: How welcoming is academia to LGBT staff? . 8 December 2017 . Times Higher Education . 5 May 2016.
  33. Web site: Fazackerley. Anna. 15 March 2017. 2VCs: How do we win back anxious international students?. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170315105352/https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2017/mar/15/2vcs-how-do-we-win-back-anxious-international-students . 15 March 2017 . 19 May 2020. The Guardian.