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Professor Rufus Black

Rufus Black is an Australian academic, ethicist, and university leader. He is currently the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania. Black has a distinguished career in both academia and public service, with a focus on ethics, leadership, and public policy.

Early Life and Education

Rufus Black was born in Australia. He attended University of Melbourne, where he completed his undergraduate studies. He later pursued further education at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, earning degrees in philosophy, politics, and economics.

Academic Career

Black began his academic career as a lecturer in ethics and leadership. He has held various academic positions, including roles at the University of Melbourne and University of Tasmania. His research interests include ethics, public policy, and leadership.

Public Service and Leadership

In addition to his academic work, Black has been actively involved in public service. He has served on numerous government advisory boards and committees, contributing to policy development in areas such as health, education, and social services. His leadership roles have included positions such as the Master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne.

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania

In 2018, Rufus Black was appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania. Under his leadership, the university has focused on enhancing its research capabilities, improving student outcomes, and strengthening community engagement.

Personal Life

Rufus Black is known for his commitment to ethical leadership and public service. He is married and has children.

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