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Champion of education, Jim McDowell recognised for his service

April 24 2019

South Australia’s most senior public servant and former UniSA Chancellor, Jim McDowell, will today be awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of South Australia for his services to education.

McDowell, who served as UniSA Chancellor from 2016-2018, was appointed Chief Executive of the in August 2018.

UniSA Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd says McDowell brought “an important global view” to the planning and governance of the University of South Australia during his tenure as Chancellor.

“He also oversaw the Advisory Board of the Defence Systems Innovation Centre and UniSA’s Division of Business Advisory Board, and he continues to contribute to the University via a first-year law undergraduate scholarship named after his son Joshua,” Professor Lloyd says.

McDowell’s tenure as Chancellor coincided with some major infrastructure projects at the University of South Australia, including the construction of the $247 million Cancer Research Institute and $50 million Pridham Hall, a student-focused sports and function venue.

His successor, current Chancellor Pauline Carr, paid tribute to the Irish-born lawyer’s “deep commitment to education and his great depth of experience in industry and government”.

McDowell has an extensive background in the defence sector, predominantly with the global defence, aerospace and security company, , heading up its operations in Asia, Australia and Saudi Arabia over a combined period of 14 years.

It is a track record which SA Premier Steven Marshall describes as an “ideal foundation” to help steer South Australia’s naval shipbuilding program and other defence contracts based in the State.

McDowell also serves on the Board of the and is a Governor of .

He will be awarded an honorary doctorate in Pridham Hall today at 10.30am.

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