Members of Board of Trustees
The Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) is seeking new trustees to join our Board.
06 Aug 2024
About CaSE
CaSE exists to put science and engineering at the heart of the UK’s future. We are a membership organisation and registered charity representing the breadth of the research sector in all four nations of the UK.
Our membership spans 110 scientific organisations including universities, businesses, research charities, professional societies and hundreds of individual scientists and engineers. We collaborate closely with our members, partners in the wider sector, and the public to lend our clear, expert voice to decisions about research and development. By offering responsive and non-partisan solutions, we aim to help research and innovation thrive in a way that improves people’s lives and livelihoods.
CaSE is a small organisation that has a big impact. Over the last year alone CaSE has made significant and valued contributions to the discussion and scrutiny of major issues facing UK research, including; the UK’s association to Horizon Europe; public attitudes to UK R&D; the skills needs of UK R&D including the debate around immigration and international students; and the General Election campaign. Alongside these areas of work, CaSE maintains an active media presence, providing a voice for our members and the sector. Through major events such as our flagship Annual Lecture, CaSE acts a as a focal point for UK science, engineering, and R&D policy discussions.
On our website you can find out more about the Purpose and Values of CaSE and about our current Board members. As set out in our Articles of Association, the charitable objectives of CaSE are “promoting science and engineering and to highlight the importance of these fields … especially within research and development funding; education; the use of science and engineering for public policy; diversity; and economic issues.”
CaSE Board
Robert is a Technology and Policy Advisor. He is the CEO of the Royce Hydrogen Accelerator, Chairs the NPL Science and Technology Advisory Council, Chairs UKRPIF and is a strategic advisor to NCUB. Prior to that he was BP’s Vice President for Research & Innovation for BP’s global Formulated Products (Fuels and Lubricants) Technology, and also BP’s technology policy advisor for the UK and EU. Robert joined BP in 1987 from Durham University having earlier completed his PhD at Cambridge University.
Lesley Yellowlees is an Inorganic Chemist with interests in renewable energy, public engagement of science and promoting women in science. Lesley was Head of the School of Chemistry and then Vice Principal and Head of the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. She was President of the Royal Society of Chemistry from 2012-14, their first woman president in 175 years. She was awarded an MBE in 2005 for services to science, a CBE for services to Chemistry in 2014 and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2012.
Ngozi has worked through most finance and commercial functions at strategic level. She built her business investing in real estate and building houses in various countries and is also an associate lecturer of leading contemporary organizations and executive leadership & governance. She has been a board member supporting several charities for over 15 years and currently NED of Audit & Risk committee of Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS).
Perdita has a portfolio of board roles across the private, public, charity and university sectors, with a specific interest in innovation, sustainability, partnerships and skills. Roles include chair of National Numeracy, NED at National Lottery Community Fund and the University of Edinburgh. A former JP Morgan investment banker, she has 15+ years experience in US and UK cleantech and 30 years’ involvement with several youth/employability charities.
Ron has held executive positions in information and analytics companies including seven years as CEO at Elsevier and five years as President/COO at IHS. He is currently Vice Chair and Supervisory Board Member at Fugro N.V., the world’s leading geo-data specialist and a Non-a Non-Executive Director at Ordnance Survey.
Professor Andrew Jones is Vice-Chancellor and President of Brunel University. He is an inter-disciplinary social scientist with a background as an economic geographer. Andrew is a trustee and Honorary Treasurer of the Academy of Social Science and holds several UKRI appointments.
Stephen has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Glasgow Science Centre since 2012. Stephen’s background is in engineering and he holds a BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering and a PhD in Electrical Engineering, both from the University of Strathclyde.
Bryony brings in-depth knowledge of R&D policy, funding and implementation in Government from over 20 years of experience working in the R&D sector. She has worked as a civil servant across several government departments on a range of policy issues including leading work on the case for investment in research and innovation. She played a leading role in setting up of UKRI and the Higher Education and Research Act before leading work on infrastructure investment and financial sustainability for UKRI. She is currently Director Research and Innovation at Queen Mary University London where she oversees research support functions, impact, business development, PGR support and other key programmes.
Helen has worked on research and innovation policy in the UK for nearly a decade. She is currently the Head of Innovation, Analysis and Public affairs at the Royal Academy of Engineering, where she works with engineers from industry and academia to produce, evidence-based and timely policy advice to inform the environment needed for UK engineering research and innovation to thrive. She has completed two secondments in the civil service, most recently on science and technology strategy in the Cabinet Office. Before moving into policy, she enjoyed working in academia as a molecular microbiologist.
Kerry’s passion for science began with a degree in Physiological Sciences, followed by a 30-year career in the pharmaceutical industry.
As GSK’s Vice President of Corporate Brand & Reputation, she led the creation of the GSK brand and built global partnerships with organisations like LOCOG / London 2012, McLaren F1, Save the Children, Comic Relief and the Science Museum. Kerry drove GSK’s ‘science at the heart’ campaign, engaging non-scientific audiences with the beauty of science, and was the company’s media spokesperson for the UK Young Scientist and Engineer of the Year.
Kerry’s Board experience includes 7 years as a Governor at University of West London and 3 years on the CaSE Discovery Decade Advisory Board. Kerry is now co-founder of The Girls Club, with an ambition to unleash women leaders’ potential at home and work.
Dr. Shini Somara is a multi-award winning STEM broadcaster and mechanical engineer with a specialism in Computational Fluid Dynamics. She was the recipient of the Royal Academy of Engineering Rooke Award 2024 for her two decades of work in popularising science, engineering and innovation in the form of books, TV and digital media. Her two successful YouTube series, Crash Course Physics and Engineering have accumulated 61 million views to date. Her seventh book title, “Engineers Making a Difference” for 11+ year olds was donated to all UK secondary state schools (approx. 16,000 copies).
Shini is on the Board of Trustees of PK Porthcurno and a panel member at English Heritage, The Blue Plaques Committee for English Heritage. She is a Fellow of The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers, and was appointed Pro-Chancellor of Brunel University, London in 2023.
Katrina is Director of Reputation for Medicine and Dentistry at Queen Mary University of London. Previously she was UKRI’s founding Director of External Relations, Communications and Public Engagement leading UKRI’s extensive communications and public engagement programmes for six years.. Katrina brings a wealth of communications experience from across the research and innovation sector.
Prior to joining UKRI in 2018, Katrina was Director of Communications at Genomics England for four years, and previously held roles as Head of External Affairs at the Student Loans Company, and Head of Media and Communications at Wellcome, where she strengthened the Trust’s reputation as the authoritative voice of research, innovation and public engagement – both in the UK and internationally.
Katrina brings experience of the university sector, having worked as Press and PR manager at the University of Edinburgh where she worked to deliver a shift towards a more proactive approach to research communications and media relations.
Sharmela is a Partner at Gowling WLG, an international law firm, based in London. She works with innovative technology and life sciences organisations, supporting breakthroughs in fields such as biotech, medtech, foodtech and agritech. Her practice spans the full lifecycle of innovation, from early-stage development through to commercialisation, helping organisations navigate complex legal and regulatory landscapes.
Her experience spans both private practice with in-house roles at leading pharmaceutical companies, including Sanofi and Takeda Pharmaceuticals. This combination of perspectives gives her a deep understanding of the opportunities and challenges facing organisations at the forefront of science and technology.
Sharmela also serves on the West London & GTAC (Gene Therapy Advisory Committee) NHS Research Ethics Committee, where she contributes to the ethical review of research involving cutting-edge technologies. She holds an LLB (Hons) and an LLM from King’s College London.
CaSE requires Board members to disclose any private interests they have which may conflict, or may be perceived to conflict, with CaSE’s business. Click here to see the current list of disclosures.
What we are looking for
The Board of CaSE is seeking new trustees to help steer the organisation in the next phase of its evolution, to oversee and facilitate its exciting programme of work, and to diversify the input and perspectives we receive. New trustees should be committed to advocacy of R&D, promotion of collaborative and partnership working, and to equality, diversity and inclusion.
CaSE believes that a diverse Board is a more effective Board. We are very keen to increase the diversity of our board so that it better reflects the community we represent and the wider public. We currently have a fantastic and committed Board, but we are aware that there are several groups who are underrepresented amongst our Trustees. We are committed to changing this.
With this in mind, we particularly welcome applications from those from ethnic minority groups, women, and those living with a disability, as we want our board to be more representative of our community. Previous board or trustee experience is not necessary, and we actively welcome applications from all ages and backgrounds.
We are seeking a new Treasurer with finance or accountancy skills and two further trustees ideally with legal or campaigning experience.
Treasurer
The Treasurer role involves:
- Overseeing all financial aspects of CaSE as chair of the Finance and General Purposes Committee to ensure the organisation’s short and long-term financial sustainability.
- Ensuring that the Committee fulfils its duties and responsibilities for the proper financial governance of a registered organisation.
- Delivering regular financial reports to the Board.
This position requires experience of accounting and financial management and someone who is keen to support the growth and governance of CaSE to enable it to continue to be the leading independent advocate for science and engineering in the UK. There will be a one-year overlap with our current Treasurer who is stepping down in 2025.
Legal
For our trustee with a legal background, we require a qualified legal professional, ideally with an understanding of advising Charities, and someone who is keen to support the growth and governance of CaSE to enable it to continue to be the leading independent advocate for science and engineering in the UK. There will be a one-year overlap with our current legal Board member who is stepping down in 2025.
The opportunity
This is an excellent opportunity to be part of the UK’s leading advocate for science and engineering, influencing its direction, and working with experts from every corner of the research and innovation ecosystem. You will bring your unique perspective to a team with a proven record for supporting and influencing our national research and innovation landscape. This is an exciting time to join the CaSE Board as we work to put science and engineering at the heart of the UK’s future.
CaSE is both a charity and a company limited by guarantee, therefore the CaSE Board are trustees of the charity and non-executive directors of the company. The Board is responsible for the good governance and financial management of the organisation. The Board helps set the strategic direction of CaSE and use their broad range of expertise in an advisory capacity to the staff who run the organisation on a day-to-day basis. Directors are not remunerated for their role on the Board, but can claim reasonable travel expenses. The term of appointment is three years, with the option of remaining on the Board for a second term (six years in total).
The CaSE Board meets four times a year using a combination of virtual and in person meetings in January, April, June, and October. Additionally, we hold an AGM in November, three Finance and General Purposes Committee (FGPC) meetings (applicable for the Treasurer role), and an annual lecture in the winter.
To perform their duties as a trustee and director of the company, Board members are expected to attend Board meetings and the AGM. Candidates are asked to consider if they can make a firm commitment to attend Board meetings for the duration of their term of appointment. It is our goal to ensure that at meetings all voices are heard and that different perspectives are considered in decision-making processes. To this end, we will make any reasonable adjustments necessary to fully accommodate all Board members that they can participate fully in all discussions.
We are seeking to appoint up to three new Board members at our Annual General Meeting in November 2024, and welcome both nominations and direct applications for candidates.
Application process
To apply, please outline in no more than 500 words how you meet at least one of the above criteria, you may also submit a 2-page CV. Please send this to recruitment@sciencecampaign.org.uk by midnight on Thursday 5th September.
We also ask applicants to consider submitting a diversity monitoring form along with their application. This confidential form has no impact on the recruitment process, however will enable us to evaluate and improve our recruitment process.
All information submitted will be handled in accordance with the CaSE Privacy Policy.
If you would like to discuss the role, or would like to request any adjustments to the recruitment process, please contact Nesh Ismail, CaSE Office Manager (recruitment@sciencecampaign.org.uk), who will arrange for you to speak with the Chair of the Nominations and Appointments Committee, Ron Mobed, or a suitable alternative.
The Nominations and Appointments Committee will draw up a shortlist of candidates in early September. Following this, interviews with prospective candidates will be arranged as required, with candidates being notified of the results shortly after. New Board members will be formally announced at the November AGM.
In drawing up the shortlist, the committee will consider the needs of the Board in terms of skills and experience and will also play close attention to the current and future diversity of the Board, both in terms of protected characteristics and also in terms of professional representation.
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Closing date
05 September 2024 23:59
Interview date
9th October 2024
Hours
5-8 meetings per year