The chief academic officer of the University responsible for leading academic strategy and realising the academic ambition of the University
Deputising for the Vice-Chancellor in academic matters
Development of financial strategy with particular responsibility for academic budgets, estate priorities, and oversight of capital projects
Biography
David Clarke is Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Law. He studied Law at Queens' College Cambridge from 1968 to 1972, obtaining his BA degree in 1971 (MA 1974) and LLM in 1972. He became a Solicitor (Honours) of the Supreme Court in 1975, serving Articles of Clerkship with Andrew & Co, Solicitors of Lincoln and was an assistant solicitor to that firm until his appointment as Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol in 1977.
He was a Visiting Lecturer in Law at the University of Canterbury New Zealand in 1985. Promoted Reader in 1990, he was subsequently promoted to Professor of Law in the University of Bristol in 1995. He served as Head of the Department of Law for three years from 1997-2000 and was Dean of the Faculty of Law from 2001-2003 and Dean of Law in 2003-04 on the merger of the Faculties of Social Sciences and Law. He was appointed a Pro Vice-Chancellor in 2005, with responsibility for Personnel and took up the newly established role of Deputy Vice-Chancellor in 2008.
He has specialised in Commercial Property Law and written extensively in the law of Landlord and Tenant and Commonhold. He was responsible for the Boundaries and Commonhold titles in Halsbury's Laws of England. He was a member of the Department of Constitutional Affairs Commonhold Consultation Group and was one of a group of those advising the Law Commission on the reform of the law of easements and covenants. He was a co-editor of the Common Law World Review, and is now on the editorial board of the Conveyancer Journal.
Since 1996, he has been a legal Chairman for the Residential Property Tribunal Service (Rent Assessment Committees and Leasehold Valuation Tribunals) and was a consultant solicitor with Osborne Clarke, Solicitors, from 1988 - 2009.
He was a school governor of Westbury Park Primary School for four years and a Governor at Cotham School, Bristol for seven years, including a period as Chair of Governors.
A member of Redland Parish Church, his main recreations are gardening, hill and coastal walking and blindly continuing to support Lincoln City FC.
Curriculum vitae
Education
State Primary Schools and The Lincoln School, Lincoln 1961-1968
Queens' College Cambridge, 1968-1972
Bachelor of Arts, University of Cambridge, First Class, 1971. MA, 1975
Master of Laws, University of Cambridge, First Class
Admitted a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature 1975, with Honours
Employment history
Legal Practice
Articles of Clerkship, then Assistant Solicitor, with Messrs Andrew & Co, Solicitors, Lincoln 1973-1977
University of Bristol
Lecturer in Law, 1977-1990
Senior Lecturer in Law, 1990-1994
Reader in Law, 1995-1996
Professor of Law, 1995-continues
Pro Vice-Chancellor, 2005-2008
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, 2008-
Appointments
Visiting appointments
1985. Lecturer in Law, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Visiting Lecturer, SPACE, University of Hong Kong, 1986, and annually from 1995-2004, for 2 weeks a year
1988-2009. Commercial property law consultant, Osborne Clarke, Solicitors, Bristol
2000-2006, member of the Department of Constitutional Affairs Commonhold Consultation Groups, assessing and then monitoring the implementation of the new law of Commonhold
2002-2010. One of two academic members of the advisory committee to the Law Commission on the reform of easements.
University appointments and contributions
Legal adviser - University of Bristol Union, 1980-1983
Tutor for Postgraduate Admissions, Faculty of Law 1988-1989
Non-professorial member of Senate1988-1993
Tutor for Undergraduate Admissions, Faculty of Law 1990-1993
Convenor of the Non Professorial Assembly, 1990-91
Chair, Overseas Committee, 1991-1992
Non-professorial representative of Senate on Council 1990-1993
Member of Senate 1995-continues
Head of Department of Law, 1997-2000
Dean of the Faculty of Law, 2001-2003
Chair, Travel to Work Group (TWIG) 2001-2004
Dean of Law, 2003-2004
Member of Council 1995-continues
Research
He has published extensively in the field of Property Law generally, and Commercial Property, Landlord and Tenant and Commonhold in particular
External examining
Periods as external examiner for: the Universities of Cambridge; Durham; Hull; Sheffield; Keele; University College, London; Queen's University, Belfast; Newcastle University and the College of Law.
Community activities
Governor of Westbury Park Primary School, 1992-1996 Governor of Cotham Grammar School, 1992-2000, Vice Chair of Governors, 1994-1996, Chair of Governors, 1996-1997. Trustee of Redland Chapel Charitable Trust.
Contact
You may contact Professor David Clarke through Pam Lock, Personal Assistant, Vice-Chancellor's Office.