Malcolm Press Explained

Malcolm Press
Birth Name:Malcolm Colin Press
Birth Date:1958 9, df=yes
Nationality:British
Education:Kingsbury High School
Thesis Title:Responses to acidic deposition in blanket bogs
Thesis Url:https://www.librarysearch.manchester.ac.uk/permalink/44MAN_INST/1r887gn/alma992983072847601631
Thesis Year:1983
Doctoral Advisor:John A. Lee[1]
Notable Students:Julian Hibberd (postdoc)
Awards:BES presidents Medal (2005)

Malcolm Colin Press (born 18 September 1958) is a British ecologist, professor and Vice-Chancellor of Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), in the United Kingdom.[2]

Education

Press was educated at Kingsbury High School. He studied environmental science at Westfield College, part of the University of London gaining a Bachelor of Science degree in 1980 followed by a PhD from the University of Manchester in 1984 supervised by John A. Lee.[3] In 2008, he was awarded a Diploma in Spanish and Latin American studies from the University of Sheffield.

Career

Following his PhD, Press was a postdoctoral research associate at University College London (UCL) from 1985 to 1989. He was appointed a lecturer in 1989 at the University of Manchester and promoted to senior lecturer in 1992.

Service and leadership

Press moved to the University of Sheffield in 1994, where he served as a reader until 1998, then professor of physiological ecology, where he also served as head of the department of animal and plant sciences from 2002.

He was appointed Pro-vice-chancellor and head of the college of life and environmental sciences at the University of Birmingham in 2008. Press faced confrontation with the University and College Union, which held a successful strike ballot following introduction of performance management measures for staff without consultation. The union classed these as "aggressive management". The strike was later called off after negotiation and Press noted that his statements of successfully managing out underperforming staff in a public strategy document "could have been more clearly and sensitively articulated".

From 2013 he served as Birmingham's Pro-Vice-Chancellor for research and knowledge transfer.[4] [5]

Press was appointed Vice-Chancellor at MMU in June 2015[6] [7] [8] [9] where he took over from John Brooks who held the post from 2005 to 2015.[10]

Press served as president of the British Ecological Society from 2007 to 2009, and was awarded the BES president's medal in 2005. From 2009 to 2012, he served as a member of the council of the National Trust.[11] Between 2012 and 2018, he served on the Board of Trustees at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, appointed by Lord Taylor.[12] From 2015 until 2021 he was a trustee of the World Wide Fund for Nature.[13] In 2017, he was appointed chair of the Manchester Memorial Advisory Group, serving until 2020. In 2020, he was appointed a trustee of the British Council. He sits on the boards of UCAS,[14] and the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.[15] Press also sits on the boards of several university-linked businesses, including Manchester Science Partnerships,[16] Health Innovation Manchester,[17] and the Oxford Road Corridor.[18]

Research

Press is internationally recognised as a researcher in the fields of sustainable agriculture, climate change and tropical forests. Highlights include:

Awards and honours

Press was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for "services to higher and technical education".[37]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20121104032534/http://www.shef.ac.uk/aps/staff-and-students/emeritusprof/lee. 4 November 2012. Emeritus Professor John A Lee. University of Sheffield. Sheffield.
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20140223010602/http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2012/mar/15/universities-of-nottingham-and-birmingham-brazilian-partnership. 23 February 2014. Brazil and beyond: inside Birmingham and Nottingham universities' research partnership. The Guardian. 15 March 2012.
  3. PhD . Malcolm Colin . Press . Responses to Acidic Deposition in Blanket Bogs . University of Manchester . 1983. . manchester.ac.uk.
  4. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20130503215323/http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/biosciences/staff/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=9665. 3 May 2013. Professor Malcolm Press, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Transfer, Life and Environmental Sciences. University of Birmingham. Birmingham.
  5. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20140222041936/http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/university/malcolm-press.aspx. 22 February 2014. Professor Malcolm Press BSc, PhD, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research and Knowledge Transfer). University of Birmingham. Birmingham.
  6. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20150605121641/http://www.mmu.ac.uk/news/news-items/3587/. 5 June 2015. Professor Malcolm Press begins as Vice-Chancellor: New era for Manchester Metropolitan University. Manchester Metropolitan University.
  7. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20150614123235/http://www2.mmu.ac.uk/about/governance/vice-chancellor/. 14 June 2015. Professor Malcolm Press, Vice-Chancellor. Manchester Metropolitan University.
  8. Web site: Paul. Jump. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222040159/http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/birmingham-pro-v-cs-remark-infuriates-staff/2007245.article. Birmingham pro v–c's remark infuriates staff. 22 February 2014. timeshighereducation.co.uk. Times Higher Education. 2013.
  9. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20150614125116/http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/person/7C0DE4A4-C197-4CDF-BF82-38E8C0DD541B. 14 June 2015. UK Government Research Grants awarded to Malcolm Press. Research Councils UK.
  10. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20160215005448/http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/manchester-metropolitan-university-appoints-new-8277245. 15 February 2016. Manchester Metropolitan University appoints new vice-chancellor. Manchester Evening News. Manchester. 12 December 2014.
  11. Web site: 2019-07-08. UCAS welcomes three new Trustees to our Board. 2020-09-21. ucas.com. en.
  12. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20140222201726/http://www.kew.org/about-kew/press-media/press-releases-kew/malcolm-press/release120.htm. 22 February 2014. Professor Malcolm Press has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew by Lord Taylor. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. kew.org. Anon.
  13. Web site: Malcolm Press. 2020-09-17. wwf.org.uk. en.
  14. Web site: 2014-10-06. Board of Trustees. 2020-09-17. ucas.com. en.
  15. Web site: Institute for Apprenticeships Board. 2020-09-17. instituteforapprenticeships.org. Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education. en-gb.
  16. Web site: Manchester Science Partnerships Limited- Officers. 2020-09-23. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. en. Companies House. London.
  17. Web site: Our Board. 2020-09-23. healthinnovationmanchester.com. Health Innovation Manchester. en.
  18. Web site: Board. 2020-09-23. oxfordroadcorridor.com. Oxford Road Corridor. en.
  19. Press. M. C.. Lee. J. A.. Nitrate Reductase Activity of Sphagnum Species in the South Pennines. 1982. New Phytologist. en. 92. 4. 487–494. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1982.tb03406.x. 0028-646X. free.
  20. Woodin. S.. Press. M. C.. Lee. J. A.. Nitrate Reductase Activity in Sphagnum Fuscum in Relation to Wet Deposition of Nitrate from the Atmosphere. March 1985. New Phytologist. en. 99. 3. 381–388. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1985.tb03666.x. 0028-646X. free.
  21. Press. M. C.. Woodin. S. J.. Lee. J. A.. The Potential Importance of an Increased Atmospheric Nitrogen Supply to the Growth of Ombrotrophic Sphagnum Species. 1986. New Phytologist. en. 103. 1. 45–55. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1986.tb00595.x. 0028-646X.
  22. Potter. Jacqueline A.. Malcolm C. . Press. Terry V.. Callaghan. Terry Callaghan. John A. . Lee. 1995. Growth Responses of Polytrichum commune and Hylocomium splendens to Simulated Environmental Change in the Sub-Arctic. New Phytologist. 131 . 4. 533–41. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1995.tb03089.x. 33863118. free.
  23. Press. M.C.. Potter. J.A.. Burke. M.J.W.. Callaghan. T.V.. Terry Callaghan. Lee. J.A.. 1998. Responses of a subarctic dwarf shrub heath community to simulated environmental change. Journal of Ecology. en. 86. 2. 315–327. 10.1046/j.1365-2745.1998.00261.x. 0022-0477. free.
  24. Bale. Jeffery S.. Masters. Gregory J.. Hodkinson. Ian D.. Awmack. Caroline. Bezemer. T. Martijn. Brown. Valerie K.. Butterfield. Jennifer. Buse. Alan. Coulson. John C.. Farrar. John. Good. John E. G.. January 2002. Herbivory in global climate change research: direct effects of rising temperature on insect herbivores. Global Change Biology. en. 8. 1. 1–16. 10.1046/j.1365-2486.2002.00451.x. 2002GCBio...8....1B. 86258707 . 1354-1013.
  25. Richardson. Sarah J.. Press. Malcolm C.. Parsons. Andrew N.. Hartley. Susan E.. 2002. How do nutrients and warming impact on plant communities and their insect herbivores? A 9‐year study from a sub‐Arctic heath. Journal of Ecology. en. 90. 3. 544–556. 10.1046/j.1365-2745.2002.00681.x. 0022-0477. free.
  26. Sloan. Victoria L.. Fletcher. Benjamin J.. Press. Malcolm C.. Williams. Mathew. Phoenix. Gareth K.. 2013. Leaf and fine root carbon stocks and turnover are coupled across Arctic ecosystems. Global Change Biology. en. 19. 12. 3668–3676. 10.1111/gcb.12322. 23846848. 2013GCBio..19.3668S. 6373101 .
  27. Scholes. Julie D. Press. Malcolm C. 2008. Striga infestation of cereal crops – an unsolved problem in resource limited agriculture . Current Opinion in Plant Biology. en. 11. 2. 180–186. 10.1016/j.pbi.2008.02.004. 18337158.
  28. Swarbrick. P. J.. Huang. K.. Liu. G.. Slate. J.. Press. M. C.. Scholes. J. D.. July 2008. Global patterns of gene expression in rice cultivars undergoing a susceptible or resistant interaction with the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica. New Phytologist. en. 179. 2. 515–529. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02484.x. 19086183.
  29. Cissoko. Mamadou. Boisnard. Arnaud. Rodenburg. Jonne. Press. Malcolm C.. Scholes. Julie D.. 2011. New Rice for Africa (NERICA) cultivars exhibit different levels of post-attachment resistance against the parasitic weeds Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica. New Phytologist. en. 192. 4. 952–963. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03846.x. 21883232. free.
  30. Hartley. S. E.. Green. J. P.. Massey. F. P.. Press. M. C. P.. Stewart. A. J. A.. John. E. A.. 2015. Hemiparasitic plant impacts animal and plant communities across four trophic levels. Ecology. en. 96. 9. 2408–2416. 10.1890/14-1244.1. 26594698. 0012-9658.
  31. Quested. Helen M.. Cornelissen. J. Hans C.. Press. Malcolm C.. Callaghan. Terry V.. Terry Callaghan. Aerts. Rien. Trosien. Frank. Riemann. Petra. Gwynn-Jones. Dylan. Kondratchuk. Alexandra. Jonasson. Sven E.. Decomposition of Sub-Arctic Plants with Differing Nitrogen Economies: A Functional Role for Hemiparasites. 2003. Ecology. en. 84. 12. 3209–3221. 10.1890/02-0426. 0012-9658.
  32. Press. Malcolm C.. Phoenix. Gareth K.. 2005. Impacts of parasitic plants on natural communities: Tansley review. New Phytologist. en. 166. 3. 737–751. 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01358.x. 15869638. free.
  33. Fisher. James P.. Phoenix. Gareth K.. Childs. Dylan Z.. Press. Malcolm C.. Smith. Stuart W.. Pilkington. Michael G.. Cameron. Duncan D.. 2013. Parasitic plant litter input: a novel indirect mechanism influencing plant community structure. New Phytologist. en. 198. 1. 222–231. 10.1111/nph.12144. 23356534. free.
  34. Massey. Fergus P.. Massey. Kate. Press. Malcolm C.. Hartley. Sue E.. 2006. Neighbourhood composition determines growth, architecture and herbivory in tropical rain forest tree seedlings: Neighbourhood effects on S. leprosula. Journal of Ecology. en. 94. 3. 646–655. 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01127.x. free.
  35. Bagchi. Robert. Press. Malcolm C.. Scholes. Julie D.. January 2010. Evolutionary history and distance dependence control survival of dipterocarp seedlings. Ecology Letters. en. 13. 1. 51–59. 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2009.01397.x. 19849708.
  36. Bagchi. Robert. Philipson. Christopher D.. Slade. Eleanor M.. Hector. Andy. Phillips. Sam. Villanueva. Jerome F.. Lewis. Owen T.. Lyal. Christopher H. C.. Nilus. Reuben. Madran. Adzley. Scholes. Julie D.. 2011. Impacts of logging on density-dependent predation of dipterocarp seeds in a South East Asian rainforest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. en. 366. 1582. 3246–3255. 10.1098/rstb.2011.0034. 0962-8436. 3179629. 22006965.
  37. Web site: Malcolm PRESS: Order of the British Empire. thegazette.co.uk. The London Gazette. Anon. 2022.