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Professor Nick Fyfe

Professor Nick Fyfe
Vice Principal for Research and Community Engagement

Professor Nick Fyfe is an internationally recognised researcher in the field of policing and criminal justice who has held positions at universities in the UK, Europe and New Zealand.

Prior to joining ºìÐÓÊÓƵ in March 2021 Nick was Associate Dean for Research and then Dean of the School of Social Sciences at the University of Dundee. Between 2006 and 2018, he was also founding Director of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research, a pioneering interdisciplinary collaboration between 14 universities, Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority. The Institute has established Scotland as an international centre of excellence in interdisciplinary policing research and plays a major role in supporting knowledge exchange between researchers and practitioners. In 2014 he received the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy at George Mason University in the United States and since 2017  he has been a Visiting Professor at the Norwegian Police University College.  In 2020 he was elected to the fellowship of the UK’s Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of his outstanding contributions to research and the application of social science to policy, education, and society. 

Supported by funding from UK research councils and government, Nick’s career has seen him carry out research on a range of policing related topics. This has included the first ever in-depth evaluation of a police witness protection programme and an international review of measures to facilitate witness co-operation in organised crime investigations; a major study of police responses to missing person cases which has informed the development of good practice guidance on the training and deployment of officers; and leading a 4 year evaluation of the impacts and implications of the reform of police and fire and rescue services in Scotland. 

Nick is passionate about promoting interdisciplinarity and the public value of research and is currently a member of the Scottish Funding Council’s Research and Knowledge Exchange Committee and a Trustee of the UK Police Foundation and on the Board of the Scottish Policy and Research Exchange.

Responsibilities

  • Research and Impact
  • Community Engagement

Line Management

  • Heads of School: Law and Social Sciences: Computing, Engineering and Technology: Pharmacy, Applied Science and Public Health: and the Graduate School
  • Head of Research Strategy, Culture and Performance
  • Director of Library and Learning Services

Committees

  • Research Committee
  • Research Degrees Committee

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