AN award winning professor has joined the University of Bradford as its new Dean of Social and International Studies.

Professor Donna Lee joined from the University of Kent where she was Professor of International Political Economy.

She is the author of several books, journal articles and book chapters on economics and commercial diplomacy, small state political economy, corporeal capitalism and international trade negotiations and development. She works regularly with a number of foreign ministries, the World Bank, World Trade Organisation, the commonwealth Secretariat, Oxfam, Advocates for International Development and the Global Poverty Organisation.

Donna was awarded the Lord Dearing Award for Teaching Excellence in Nottingham University in 2001 as well as the Political Studies Association Bernard Crick Award for Outstanding Teaching in 2000.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Brian Cantor, said: “I am delighted that someone with the international reputation of Donna has joined the University of Bradford to lead the School of Social and International Studies. She brings vast experience both as an academic, manager and as an advisor on the world stage and I look forward to working with her as we continue to build on Bradford’s position as a leader in this field.”

Donna said: “This is a very exciting time to be joining Bradford and particularly as Dean of such a uniquely interdisciplinary and prestigious School. Bradford pioneered Social and International Studies and I look forward tremendously to leading the School at an important time in the University’s development.”