Charlie Jeffery

University of York
Vice-Chancellor and President

Biography

Professor Charlie Jeffery became Vice-Chancellor and President at the University of York in September 2019. He joined York from the University of Edinburgh where he had been Senior Vice-Principal since 2014. Prior to that, he was Vice-Principal (Public Policy) having been Professor of Politics at Edinburgh since 2004.

Professor Jeffery's portfolio at Edinburgh spanned the development of strategy and policy, including roles in strategic and financial planning, student experience, and internal engagement and communications. He also had overarching responsibility in external relations, including economic development, widening participation, public affairs and international strategy.

His key achievements include driving interdisciplinary collaborations; like the positioning of Edinburgh's expertise in data science to underpin a regional economic vision. He also played a pivotal role in the development of the £1.3bn Edinburgh City Deal that included a £237m Government investment in Edinburgh's Data Science programme.

Expertise

Regionalism

Posts by this author

Scottish Businesses and the Referendum

Charlie Jeffery reflects on the business community's stance on independence.

Local democracy may be the winner

Everyone agrees that more powers are moving from London to Edinburgh, whatever the outcome of the vote. However, asks Charlie Jeffery, will that process include further powers for communities?

Where do you stand?

Today we add a new feature to the website: ‘Where do I Stand?’ This interactive tool is linked to the twelve Guides and invites readers to place themselves on a scale extending from ‘Strongly No’ to ‘Strongly Yes’.

State of the debate: Seconds out, round two ...

As part of our weekly state of the debate series, Charlie Jeffery discusses the outcome of last night's television debate.

Scotland's Decision: Business and Competition

This week, we are highlighting the contributions of our fellows to Scotland's Decision: 16 Questions to think about for the referendum on 18 September. Today’s topic is prospects for business and competition.

Scotland's Decision: What sort of Scotland?

This week, we are highlighting the contributions of our fellows to Scotland's Decision: 16 Questions to think about for the referendum on 18 September. Today’s topic is the what sort of Scotland might we see post referendum?