Education
Burgess received his Bachelor degree from the University of Durham in 1971 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Warwick in 1981.
Burgess received his Bachelor degree from the University of Durham in 1971 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Warwick in 1981.
He was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leicester in 1999, succeeding Ken Edwards. He was President of the British Sociological Association 1989-1991. He is currently chair of the board of Group Special Mobile London.
He remained at Warwick as a lecturer and became Professor of Sociology in 1987.
He then rose through the ranks, serving as Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor 1995-1999. Burgess then moved to the University of Leicester as Vice-Chancellor, introducing sweeping changes that enhanced the university"s reputation and saw it enter the top-20 institutions in many league tables.
Burgess is chair of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), the Research Information Network, and the UUK/Guild HE Teacher Education Advisory Group. In 2007, Burgess chaired the steering group that produced the Burgess Report, calling for sweeping changes in university degree classification that would replace the established system of firstand second class degrees.
Burgess was knighted in the 2010 New Year Honours.
He became an Academician of the Social Sciences in 2000. He received an Honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Staffordshire in 1998 and a DUniv degree from the University of Northampton in 2007. Sir Bob and Lady Burgess live at Knighton Hall, the University of Leicester"s traditional vice-chancellor"s residence in Knighton, Leicester.
Burgess"s record in building both the university"s academic reputation and its campus buildings have earned him the nickname Bob the Builder among his university colleagues.
Burgess retired from the post of Vice-Chancellor in September 2014, at age 67. He was succeeded by Professor Paul Boyle.