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The International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU)

IARU Senior Officers

Each IARU partner is represented by a Senior member of the institution. Senior Officers meet annually to discuss the strategic directions of the Alliance, to hear updates from the partner universities and to offer guidance on ongoing IARU initiatives

IARU Senior Officers

Australian National University

Mr Jonathan Dampney, Director, ANU International Office

As director of the Australian National University (ANU) International Office, Jonathan provides leadership in establishing and implementing university global engagement priorities. Jonathan provides strategic advice on international engagement to the university executive and is responsible for coordinating global engagement across the university. He also manages student mobility for ANU. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) from the University of Sydney and a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication from the ANU.


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ETH Zurich

Dr. Jürg Brunnschweiler, Chief of Staff to the President

Jürg Brunnschweiler is the Chief of Staff to the President of ETH Zurich and heads the Office of the President. The Office of the President provides strategic and operational services to advance ETH Zurich and the President's vision and priorities. It is comprised of teams that are responsible for coordinating and promoting activities in the areas of Foresight and Strategic Affairs, Sustainability, International Affairs, and Global Visibility. Jürg Brunnschweiler joined ETH Zurich in 2002. Before becoming Chief of Staff to the President on 1 January 2020, he worked first in the Presidents’ Staff and the Lecturers’ Office, then in the office dealing with the European Union Framework Programmes and in 2009 returned to the Office for Faculty Affairs where he was responsible for faculty recruiting procedures at various departments. In addition, he was contact person for academic career advancement and Secretary of the Tenure Committee. In 2012, Jürg Brunnschweiler took the helm of ETH Global, the former staff unit for international relations at ETH Zurich. He is a member of the Global Advisory Board and the Board of Directors of the ETH Alumni Association. Jürg Brunnschweiler holds a PhD in Biology from the University of Zurich.
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Mr. Anders Hagström, Head of International Affairs

Anders Hagström is Head of International Affairs in the Office of the President at ETH Zurich. Before taking up his present position in 2008 he was project manager of ETH World, an ICT development program for education, research and services. Career stations before joining ETH Zurich in 1999 include various positions in the field of continuing professional development and lifelong learning for engineers at Helsinki University of Technology, the University of Cambridge and the European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI).
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National University of Singapore

Associate Professor Lum Sau Kim, Associate Vice President, Global Relations Office

Associate Professor Lum Sau Kim joined NUS Global as Academic Director in 2021 and was appointed Associate Vice President (Global Relations) on 18 September 2023. Prior to her appointment at NUS Global, Sau Kim was Assistant Dean at the former School of Design and Environment. Currently, she is also a Resident Fellow at Ridge View Residential College.

Sau Kim teaches real estate finance and securitisation as a faculty member of the NUS Business School, and is a winner of several teaching awards. Her research interests cover the areas of housing and land policy, index construction and green finance.

Sau Kim developed the official suite of indices for the Singapore housing sector. She has also consulted for various organisations including Citibank, GIC, Housing & Development Board, Ministry of Housing of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Law of Singapore, Singapore Land Authority and Urban Redevelopment Authority. She sits on the Valuation Review Board of the Ministry of Finance.


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Peking University

Dr. LI Yun, Director of Office of International Relations

Dr. Li Yun is Director of Office of International Relations of Peking University (PKU). She received the BA and MA from the School of International Studies, PKU and then Ph.D. in Management of Higher Education from the Graduate School of Education, PKU. Dr. Li has been working at the Office of International Relations since 2006, responsible for the exchange programs with international partners and the senior officer for IARU affairs at Peking University. From April, 2018, she also acts as the Chief for Office of General Affairs of Institute of Area Studies, Peking University.

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University of California, Berkeley

Prof. Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, Vice Provost for Academic Planning

Lisa Alvarez-Cohen is the Vice Provost for Academic Planning at UC Berkeley, as well as the campus Senior International Officer. She began serving in this role on July 1, 2018.

She is the Fred and Claire Sauer Professor, past-Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and past Chair of the Faculty Senate at UC Berkeley. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and Applied Science from Harvard University and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering and Science from Stanford University. Her research areas include biotransformation and fate of environmental water contaminants, environmental microbiology and ecology, bioremediation, biological wastewater nutrient removal, and application of molecular and isotopic techniques for studying environmental microbial communities. She teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental microbiology, environmental engineering, and biological process engineering, and has co-authored the textbook Environmental Engineering Science. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. She has won a number of awards including the China 1,000 Talents National Award, the ASCE Simon W. Freese Environmental Engineering Award, the W. M. Keck Foundation Award for Engineering Teaching Excellence, and the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award.

PhD - Environmental Engineering and Science, Stanford University
MS - Environmental Engineering and Science, Stanford University

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University of Cambridge

Dr. Karen Kennedy, Director of the Strategic Partnerships Office

Karen is Director of the University of Cambridge’s Strategic Partnerships Office. The Strategic Partnerships Office provides expertise and support to the University’s key partnerships and relationships, across disciplines and across the public and private sectors.

The focus is on partnerships that further the University’s academic activity and align with university priorities. These partnerships could be with a wide variety of entities, including public sector and private sector, other universities, research bodies, governments, companies, businesses, trusts and foundations.

Karen joined the University in July 2018 from the National Cancer Research Institute, where she had been Director since 2013. She has previously worked in strategic relations and programme management for research funders and scientific institutions, including Genome Canada and the Wellcome Trust. She holds a PhD in medicinal chemistry, and conducted post-doctoral research in France and at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge.
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Ms. Renata Schaeffer, Head of Public International Partnerships Office

Renata Schaeffer is Head of the Public International Partnerships section within the Strategic Partnership Office at the University of Cambridge. She is responsible for developing institutional relationships with higher education and research institutions, governments, funders and NGOs internationally.

In her previous role Renata was the Assistant Director for International & EU Matters in the Research Office at the University of Cambridge where she lead the EU & International, Global Challenge Research Funds & ODA activity and the Due Diligence teams within the Research Office, overseeing Cambridge's international research grant portfolio, both operationally and at policy and strategic level.

Renata is an active member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), which has played a key role in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe negotiations, a member of the UKRO focus group for Horizon 2020 and has acted as an advisory member of the European Commission at various user groups. More recently Renata has also been involved in developing the University's research funding strategy post referendum. Renata is a member of the ARMA International Working Group and and the African Academy of Sciences Mentorship Scheme. Previously, between 1995 and 2001, Renata worked in finance at Daimler-Chrysler in Istanbul.

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University of Cape Town

Ms. Carolyn Newton, Director, Global Engagement, Research Office / Office of the Vice-Chancellor

Carolyn Newton’s role as director of global engagement is focused on raising the international profile of the University of Cape Town, advising and supporting the UCT Vice-Chancellor and the Executive on a range of issues related to global strategy and visibility, and leading a team dedicated to increasing the university’s global profile through the selection and brokering of strategic international partnerships, communication and marketing of the university’s research and internationalisation efforts, and the use of research data to inform executive decisions.

Ms Newton graduated from the University of Cambridge with an MPhil in Criminology, from the University of Stellenbosch with a BA (Hons) in Journalism, and from the University of Cape Town with a BA in English. She has worked as a journalist, writer and editor in a range of media and academic publishing houses in South Africa and the UK, and in sixth-form education in Oxford before returning to Cape Town and her alma mater, UCT, in 2013. In her time at UCT she has held a series of new roles, starting with bringing a strategic research focus to the way in which UCT communicates its research, particularly to international audiences, a portfolio that expanded to include working in internationalisation, including overseeing international partnerships across the Research Office and the International Academic Programmes Office.

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University of Copenhagen

Mrs. Jette Nielsen, Head of Policy and Fora, Rector's Office

Mrs. Nielsen has built a career in education, research and innovation over 16 years at the Danish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. She has served as deputy head of a political office responsible for the development of extensive reforms in the field of education in Denmark. She also has extensive international experience and has worked for several years with EU policy and programmes within research and education. She joined the University of Copenhagen in October 2021 as Head of Policy and Fora in the Rector's office, which is responsible for, among other things, external interests, UCPH's strategy and providing advisory services to the Rector and Pro-Rectors. Mrs. Nielsen's academic background includes a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Political Science.


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University of Oxford

Mr. Andrew Brown, Senior International Officer, International Engagement Office Andrew Brown is a Senior International Officer at the University of Oxford. In addition to leading the University’s International Engagement Office, Andrew advises Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor David Gann on international strategy and helps coordinate activity across Professor Gann’s portfolio of Development and External Affairs. Prior to joining Oxford, Andrew worked in the Global Engagement Office at University College London, where he was responsible for the University’s partnerships in the Asia-Pacific.

The University of Tokyo

Professor Yuto KITAMURA, Professor, Graduate School of Education

Yuto Kitamura is a Professor at the Graduate School of Education and a Director of the Center for Advanced School Education and Evidence-Based Research at the University of Tokyo. He received his Ph.D. in Education from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He had worked as an Assistant Education Specialist at UNESCO in France and taught as an Associate Professor at Nagoya University and Sophia University in Japan. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the George Washington University, a Visiting Professor at the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh, and has been serving as a Special Advisor to the President of the Royal University of Phnom Penh in Cambodia. He is currently a Member of the Board of Education in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and an Associate Member of the Science Council of Japan.

He specializes in comparative education and has conducted extensive research on the education policies of developing countries, particularly in Southeast Asia. His recent publications include: Education in Japan: A Comprehensive Analysis of Education Reforms and Practices (co-editor, Springer, 2019) and Memory in the Mekong: Regional Identity, Schools, and Politics in Southeast Asia (co-editor, Teachers College Press, 2022).

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Yale University

Mr Brendan Walsh, Senior Associate Provost, Global Strategy

Mr Brendan Walsh has been working in international education and development for over 25 years and joined Yale as its new Senior Associate Provost for Global Strategy in August of 2024. During his career, he has been a Senior Researcher in international education at New York University, a Senior Program Officer at the U.S. Department of State and founded Stanford University’s Office of International Affairs in 2011. He earned a B.A. in history, with a minor in German, from the College of the Holy Cross, and a Ph.D. in international education from New York University, where his study on German history textbooks from 1949-1999 earned him NYU’s Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award. He was a Fulbright Teaching Fellow in Vienna, Austria, was awarded the U.S. Department of State’s “Superior Honor Award,” and recently received the Scholars at Risk Network’s “Distinguished Service Award.”


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