Professor Sally Randles

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Biography

Professor Sally Randles joined Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK in August 2016 as Chair in Sustainability and Innovation within the Faculty of Business and Law. Sally combines this with roles as Faculty Lead on Sustainability; and lead convenor of the Sustainable and Ethical Enterprise Group (SEEG) https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/business-school/research/research-centres/sustai… . She also led the development of the first cross-faculty interdisciplinary (Business, Management, and Science and Engineering) new Masters in Sustainability, Technology and Innovation Management (STIM) https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/course/msc-sustainability-tec… . Sally retains Associate Fellow roles at the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (MIOIR) at the University of Manchester, and the Centre for Organisations Research and Design (CORD) at Arizona State University, USA and held a Gordon Fellowship at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Sally has a PhD from the University of Manchester in urban geography and political economy where she compared economic development and governance in Manchester (UK) and Lyon (France). Her current research interest is in sustainability and responsible innovation, spanning systems and organisations perspectives. She has held leadership roles in a number of EC projects including the H2020 grants: SMART-Maps, JERRI and RES-AGorA. Previous employment includes Principal Economic Development Officer within regional government in the UK; Survey Officer and author at the UK Consumers’ Association, ‘Which?’ magazine; and co-ordinating community development projects in Spitalfields, East London.

Other academic service (administration and management)

Feb-Dec 2016 – Elected Scientist in Charge of the FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network, ‘Innovation for Society’. See http://www.abis-global.org/projects/i4s

2015 – Holder of a Donald Gordon Fellowship for Research, Awarded by the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
2015 – Representative for the University of Manchester for the Virtual Institute of Innovation Research (VIRI) funded by the US National Science Foundation and hosted by Arizona State University.

2014 – Invited Affiliated Fellow to the Centre of Organisations Research and Design (CORD), Arizona State University, USA.

2012-2015, Elected Board Member, The Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emergent Technologies.

Journal article reviewer: invited regularly by 
- Research Policy
- Cambridge Journal of Economics
- Journal of Industrial Ecology
- Technology Analysis and Strategic Management
- Journal of Cleaner Production

- Science and Public Policy

As 2014 – By invitation from various publishers has reviewed 4 book manuscripts, 2 book proposals, many journal articles, and research proposals applying for funding from National Research Councils (Netherlands, Norway, BBRC UK, ) on topics such as public engagement and democracy, responsible innovation, urban socio-technical infrastructures, societal grand challenges.

Research outputs