Colin Bailey (engineer)
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Colin G. Bailey (born 1967) is a researcher in structural engineering, who became the President and
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of
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in September 2017. Prior to that, Bailey was Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the
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. He is a Fellow of the
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, the
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, the
Institution of Structural Engineers The Institution of Structural Engineers is a British professional body for structural engineers. In 2021, it had 29,900 members operating in 112 countries. It provides professional accreditation and publishes a magazine, '' The Structural Eng ...
and a member of the
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.


Early life and education

Bailey was born in
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in 1967. He left school at 16 to start work as an apprentice draughtsman at Lovell Construction. After completing his ONC, through day release and night school at Slough College, Bailey secured a job at Cameron Taylor Partners, where he become a professional draftsman and completed his HNC. After leaving Cameron Taylor Partners, Bailey worked for Clarke Nicholls Marcel, where he designed a number of buildings within London. Aged 22, Bailey began a degree in civil and structural engineering at the
University of Sheffield The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public university, public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Its history traces back to the foundation of Sheffield Medical School in 1828, Fir ...
, graduating with a first-class
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in 1992. He was awarded the University of Sheffield Mappin Medal and Premium for the 'greatest distinction shown by a candidate reading for the degree'. He then completed his PhD in 1995, and postdoctoral work in building fire safety.


Senior career

Following his studies, Bailey became a Senior Engineer at the Steel Construction Institute (SCI), carrying out consultancy, running CPD courses and developing design guides to support the steel industry. He then joined the Building Research Establishment (BRE) as a Principal Engineer, carrying out consultancy, research and development, and design code development into all aspects of structural engineering and fire engineering.


Service and leadership

Bailey joined the University of Manchester in 2002 as Professor of Structural Engineering, and became Head of the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering in 2007. In 2009, he became Vice President of the University of Manchester Faculty of Science and Engineering, and in 2014 he become Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Manchester. Among his leadership achievements at Manchester are the launch of high-profile research projects, including th
BP International Centre for Advanced Materials
the
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(£61m of funding support) and the Sir
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(£283m of funding). Bailey was appointed President and Principal of Queen Mary University of London in September 2017. Bailey is currently a trustee and board member of
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(UUK), Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) and the
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. He is a director and board member of
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(UCEA), and a non-executive director and board member of the
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and UCL Partners. Previously, Bailey has held chair, non-executive director or trustee roles at
Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Central Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, was a large NHS foundation trust in Manchester, England, that was founded in 2009 and merged with University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust in 2017 to form the curre ...
(until 2017), The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation (2011–2017), The Northern Consortium Board (2010–2017), Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (2012–2017), University of Manchester I3 (UMI3) Limited (2010–2016), University of Manchester Innovation Centre Limited (2010–2016). He was a member of the UPPF Student Futures Commission (2021–2022), the Manchester Internationalisation and Marketing Advisory Board (2015–2017), and the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) Advisory Board (2013–2017). He was also member of the UK Standing Committee on Structural Safety (2010–2014), and the Contract Management Board (2009–2013) of the UK's
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(NNL). He was patron of the
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(2014–2017). Until 2015, Bailey chaired three spin-out companies: Graphene Lighting PLC, Graphene Security and BGT Materials. For the
Royal Academy of Engineering The Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) is the United Kingdom's national academy of engineering. The Academy was founded in June 1976 as the Fellowship of Engineering with support from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who became the first senio ...
, Bailey has been a trustee (2016–2019), Chair Panel 1 and member of the Membership Committee (2013–2018) and member of the Nominations Committee (2019–2022). Bailey was a member of the Independent Expert Panel set up to provide advice on building safety to Government following the Grenfell fire. The Expert Panel was responsible for writing urgent design guidance to address dangerous cladding and other issues on existing buildings in the UK, which was replaced by PAS 9980 in 2022.


Research

Bailey is author of more than 130 research papers, conference papers and practical design guides, and has been awarded nine prizes for his research work. His main specialties are fire safety engineering structures, membrane action, wind loading and steel-concrete composite systems.


Publications

Bailey is a published authority in the field of structural fire engineering and has published 10 practical fire design guides/books. This has included the publication of the "Bailey" fire design method, which has been used in design software and distributed to 2,500 companies in 20 countries.


Recognition

Bailey has received numerous awards from the Institution of Structural Engineers for his research work in fire and structural engineering, including the Henry Adams award in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2008 and 2011 Bailey was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2012. Bailey was award the Philip Thomas Medal from the University of Edinburgh in 2014 for ‘''sustained contributions to fire safety science''’. In 2018, Bailey was awarded an Honorary Professorship by
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(NPU) in China. Bailey was appointed
Commander of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
(CBE) in the
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for services to engineering. In 2024, Colin Bailey received an Outstanding Contribution award for his work in the field of social mobility from the UK Social Mobility Awards, an initiative created by the charity Making the Leap, which recognizes and celebrates the achievements of organizations and individuals across the UK in advancing social mobility.


Controversies and criticism


2020 Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

Bailey was leading Queen Mary University of London during the
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in 2020 when the students' union claimed that it had refused to allow them to access the UK government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) to claim more than their actual wage bill. The University responded by indicating that the students' union was in fact prohibited by government guidelines from being able to claim more than their actual wage bill from the CJRS and that the University had committed to making sure that student workers were paid their expected wages. Students disagreed that this was an accurate representation of the guidelines.


Graphene shareholdings

Bailey is reported to have held substantial shareholdings in
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-related companies that have led to accusations of potential conflicts of interest with his university administration roles. In 2016, ''
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'' reported that Bailey had taken shares in Graphene Lighting, a spin-off from a company (BGT Materials) that held contracts with the
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during Bailey's time as deputy vice-chancellor at the
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. Bailey denied that there had ever been a conflict of interest, and as reported in Nature in 2016, Bailey had become involved in the firm’s operations as a director, shareholder, and then chair of the company with the university’s permission, and had resigned his directorships in the companies by December 2015. In 2022, the
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branch at
Queen Mary University of London Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public university, public research university in Mile End, East London, England. It is a member institution of the federal University ...
alleged that Bailey had not declared shareholdings in BGT Materials and Graphene Security in the university's register of interests, leading to the potential for a conflict of interest. A subsequent investigation by Queen Mary found there was no conflict of interest, with Companies House data showing that the shares have no financial value.


UCU strikes and "snitch forms"

In 2022, as part of ongoing national strikes by the
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, more than 100 staff at
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taking part in a national marking boycott were withheld 100% of their wages for 21 days. In the 2022/23 academic year, while strike action was continuing, the university continued to crack down and implemented a missed teaching form, which UCU termed a "student snitch form". Students were encouraged to report missed teaching due to strike action, with threats of docking 39 days pay for those who did not reschedule missed teaching. A senior UCU academic resigned from the university in response to this action, citing a lack of trust leading to unbearable working conditions. A response to the article reporting this was published in ''
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'', titled "Universities' moral duty". A further response to industrial action was published in ''
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'' explaining the university's moral and regulatory approach to protect its student's education, and that less than 1% of staff at Queen Mary took industrial action.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bailey, Colin 1967 births Living people Academics of Queen Mary University of London Academics of the University of Manchester Alumni of the University of Sheffield British structural engineers Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Date of birth missing (living people) English civil engineers