These included being subject group leader for Energy and Sustainable where he oversaw the development of MSc provision (2013-2015) Head of School Engineering and Sustainable Development (2016-17) during which time he led the HEA Green Academy Team and embedded education for sustainable development in the engineering provision, Interim PVC Dean (2017 Jan-July) and finally Deputy Dean. During his time at DMU he combined a range of senior leadership roles with research. Nottingham Green, DE Weather Forecast, with current conditions, wind, air quality, and what to expect for the next 3 days. He joined the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development at De Montfort University (DMU) in June 2008 as a Research Fellow before being awarded an RCUK Research Fellowship in 2009. His research explored the role of business in society through an examination of whether public engagement and deliberative processes can generate ‘social learning’ and environmental citizenship. Richard went on to study for a ESRC Case Award PhD with Veolia at the University of Birmingham under Professor Judith Petts. During this time he studied part-time for an MBA at NTU’s Nottingham Business School, focusing on corporate social responsibility and environmental management. Having completed a BA (Hons) and Masters in Theology at the London School of Theology, Richard moved to Nottingham and worked for six years at a large family owned aerospace engineering company in North Nottinghamshire. He was awarded his Chair of Energy and Behaviour Change in 2018. Prior to joining NTU Professor Bull was Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media at De Montfort University.
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