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Dame Janet Elizabeth Ritterman DBE FRSA (born 1 December 1941) is the Australian-educated former Director of the Royal College of Music in London, from 1993 to 2005.
About Dame Janet Ritterman. Dame Janet, our Chancellor, is a prominent academic and musician with a global reputation as a champion of the arts. She acts as a ceremonial figure-head of the University. Dame Janet has an important ambassadorial role in representing the University to external audiences to help build support for our mission.
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2013–present – Janet Ritterman; Vice-Chancellors. 1972–1991 – Raymond Rickett (academic) 1992–1996 – David Melville; 1992–2015 – Michael Driscoll; 2015–2019 – Tim Blackman; 2019-2023- Nic Beech; 2023-present- Sean Wellington (Interim)
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Much of Dame Janet Ritterman’s professional career has been in higher education, first at Middlesex Polytechnic (now Middlesex University), then at Goldsmiths (University of London) and from 1987 at Dartington College of Arts, initially as Head of Music and latterly as Principal.
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Dame Janet Ritterman is Chancellor of Middlesex University. A prominent academic and musician, she has a global reputation as a champion of the arts, who helped to develop the UK’s first performing arts degree programme whilst at Middlesex. She sits on the Main Board of the Austrian Research Council and chairs their International Board for ...
Dame Janet Ritterman (b.1941) was born in Sydney, where she studied at the State Conservatorium before undertaking postgraduate studies in London. An active pianist, accompanist and chamber...
Nov 16, 2016 · The Chancellor of Middlesex University, Dame Janet Ritterman, has been awarded one of the highest honours in Austria for her significant contribution to science and the arts. Frank Sinatra received the same honour in 1984.