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Senior Management Team

Our Senior Management Team (SMT) are responsible for overseeing the academic and administrative leadership of the University.

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Each member has responsibility for managing different areas from strategic development to academic development.

Frances Corner, Warden

Warden, Professor Frances Corner OBE is the academic and administrative leader of Goldsmiths.

The Development and Alumni Office and the Legal and Governance teams report directly to the Warden.

Previously Head of the London College of Fashion and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Arts London, Professor Corner brings more than 20 years’ experience in higher education leadership to Goldsmiths.

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To get in touch with Frances, contact .

If you have a media request for the Warden, please contact the press office.

Imran Chughtai, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Acting Chief Operating Officer (COO)

Imran joined Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ in September 2021 as CFO. He became acting COO in December 2023 and is responsible for People and Organisational Development, IT and Digital Services, Estates and Facilities, Strategic Planning and Projects, and Communications, Marketing and Recruitment. 

He previously worked for Aamal Company Q.P.S.C, a publicly listed company operating within Industrials, Life Sciences and Real Estate sectors where he was Group CFO.

Prior to Aamal, Imran was Group CFO at Zuellig Pharma, Asia's largest Pharma distributor, having also worked at Huawei Technologies and Whirlpool Corporation.

Professor Paul Rowlett

Paul Rowlett, Interim Pro-Warden Academic

Professor Paul Rowlett is responsible for strategic oversight of the College’s academic portfolio, education and the student experience, and academic staff progression and development.

His academic background is modern languages, and he has published several research articles and monographs on French language and linguistics. Since 2016 he has undertaken consultancy and interim leadership assignments for HE institutions including the University of Warwick, the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art and the University of West London.

David Oswell, Pro-Warden for Research and Knowledge Exchange

Professor David Oswell is responsible for leading the development and overseeing the implementation of Goldsmiths’ Research and Knowledge Exchange Strategy.

David joined Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ in 2001 and from 2013 to 2016 was Head of Department for Sociology. His current research interests concern the social life and history of children, childhood and children’s rights.

David Oswell's staff profile

To get in touch with David, contact executiveoffice (@gold.ac.uk).

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Adam Dinham, Head of the School of Culture and Society

Adam Dinham is Professor of Faith and Public Policy and Director of the Faiths and Civil Society Unit at Goldsmiths. He previously served as Co-Head of the Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies from April 2020 until July 2022, and was Director of Research in the Department in the lead up to REF 2021.

Adam’s research interests focus on a social justice framing of religion and belief as a protected characteristic in equality policy and practice, particularly across health and social care and schools. He is professionally qualified in Social Work and psychotherapy.

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Stephen Graham, Head of the School of Arts and Humanities

Dr Stephen Graham is Senior Lecturer in Music and was Co-Head of the Department from 2018 - 2021. Stephen is an active member of the College’s governance structures and committees, including as Chair of the Regulations Working Group.

Stephen's book, 'Sounds of the Underground', was published by University of Michigan Press in May 2016. He has a jointly authored textbook on twentieth-century music coming out on CUP in 2021, and is writing a book on noise music for Bloomsbury.

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Portrait photograph of Margaret Bird, interim director of POD, on College Green

Margaret Bird, interim director of People and Organisational Development

As the executive lead of the People and Organisational Development directorate, Margaret is responsible for delivering the College’s human resources work. She joined Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ in July 2024, bringing extensive experience from a career in the NHS and higher education.