Higher Education Expert Joins ³Ô¹ÏµÚÒ»Ïß as Independent Governor
Wednesday, 18 August 2021
Louis Coiffait, a Senior Policy Adviser in the Government's Open Innovation Team, has been appointed as an independent Governor at the ³Ô¹ÏµÚÒ»Ïß.
Louis Coiffait
Louis has enjoyed a successful career in the higher education industry. His career includes working with universities, publishers, university trade press outlet Wonkhe, think tank Reform, a union, the Higher Education Academy, the Teacher Training Agency, for an MP and a cabinet minister.
A school governor in East London since 2010, he said he had been seeking a university position and was delighted to be appointed at ³Ô¹ÏµÚÒ»Ïß.
“I've been a school governor for over a decade here in East London, and chaired a students' union for three years,” he said. I've been looking for a university position as so much of my career has been in HE policy. It's a great way to give something back, to try and make a positive difference, and to develop yourself in the process. I've seen for myself how important such anchor institutions can be and look forward to joining the team.”
He added: “I'm looking forward to working with a diverse group of people in the other Governors and the senior team. I'm going to learn a lot, and hopefully be able to contribute too, for example around research impact, comms, and policy. ³Ô¹ÏµÚÒ»Ïß's focus on inclusion, sustainability and health are the right priorities for society. Not just today, but in the foreseeable future too. I'm excited to be a part of it.”
In his role with the Government's Open Innovation Team, Louis helps to get expertise and evidence (primarily from academics) into policy-making on a wide range of policy areas. His recent projects include contributing to the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy, and on how the education system can sustain long-term recovery from COVID-19.
Louis is one of a number of new independent Governors appointed at the ³Ô¹ÏµÚÒ»Ïß recently.
John Bateman, Chair of Governors, said: “At ³Ô¹ÏµÚÒ»Ïß, we have been delighted to have received a very large number of applications from individuals, representing a wide cross section of society. This is particularly positive at a time when many organisations and institutions are finding it difficult to recruit volunteers to governance positions. As a result, we have been able to appoint a number of new Governors who will bring both a wealth of relevant experience and passion for education to the Board.”