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In conversation with... Tim Killeen

In conversation with... Tim Killeen

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In this episode of Not Alone Leaders in Conversation, hosted by Rafael Bras, Dr. Timothy Killeen, President of the University of Illinois System, shares his vast experience and insights from an extensive career spanning physics, geophysics, and academic leadership. Dr. Killeen discusses his early life in Cardiff, his shift from pure physics to atmospheric sciences, and the various leadership roles he has held in prominent academic and research institutions.

The conversation covers critical topics like climate change, the role of academia in policy-making, and the importance of maintaining public trust in science. Dr. Killeen emphasizes the significance of student success, inclusivity, and the need for universities to lead societal change. He also touches on the impact of AI, the responsibility of public universities to serve their communities, and the challenges of managing free speech on campuses. Tune in for a compelling discussion that underscores the complexities and responsibilities of modern higher education leadership.

Topics covered include:

  • Meet Dr. Timothy Killeen: From Cardiff to the US
  • Early Life and Academic Journey
  • Transition to Atmospheric Sciences
  • Climate Change and Societal Impact
  • Public Trust in Science and Higher Education
  • Role of Universities in AI and Technology
  • Collaborative Networks for Global Solutions
  • Empowering Students in the Age of AI
  • The Role of Higher Education in Societal Challenges
  • Addressing Inequality in Education
  • Balancing Free Speech and Safety on Campus
  • Leadership and Influences
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