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Stephen Bruce Dowton (born 1956) is the fifth Vice-Chancellor and President of
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. He is a
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, researcher, and academic, and has served as a senior medical executive at universities, healthcare institutions, and consulting organisations.Official biograph
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Early life

Dowton was born in
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region of New South Wales and raised in
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. He moved to Sydney in 1975 to commence tertiary studies and was the first in his family to attend university.


Education

He graduated from the University of Sydney Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (with Honours) in 1980. He also holds a doctorate of medicine (MD) for his work in cell biology from the University of Sydney, and completed postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School and the Children’s Hospital Medical Centre, Boston. As a laboratory scientist, his work focused on regulation of the expression of genes for an important class of
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Career

He has published over 80 articles on a wide range of topics in peer-reviewed academic publications, and has held Visiting Professorial and External Examiner appointments at several universities including the
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, the
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, as well as institutions in the
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. Dowton has also held a variety of leadership roles at Harvard Medical International and subsequently
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, most recently as its Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. In these roles, he traveled to developing nations to guide the development of their medical education, strategy, and governance. In 2001, the NSW Minister of Health,
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, invited Dowton to establish a new ministerial council to oversee the reorganisation of graduate
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across the state health system, the Medical Education and Training Council. Dowton also served as chair of the Committee of Deans of Australia in Medical Schools (CDAMS) from 2002 to 2004. During this time, the organisation consolidated and strengthened the funding base for the Rural Clinical Schools Initiative. As part of a multi-pronged initiative as chair of CDAMS, with other decanal colleagues, he oversaw the establishment and implementation of the Indigenous Health Project through a partnership with the Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health in the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing implementation of the Indigenous Health Project. With this platform, a nationwide indigenous Health Curriculum Framework was developed and ratified.


Macquarie University

Macquarie University announced the appointment of Dowton as their fifth Vice-Chancellor in July 2012, and he assumed the role in September that year, leaving his post as clinical professor of paediatrics at the Harvard Medical School. In June 2019, questions were raised about payments Dowton received for hosting university functions at his home. The hosting payments received by Dowton totaled $222,000 over four years (2014 to 2018). The house was bought with a loan drawn from the university and interest payments in the same period totaled $129,000.


Philanthropy

Alongside his role as Vice-Chancellor, Dowton holds the following positions: * member of the Board of Trustees of the
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, appointed for a two-year term commencing 1 January 2015. * Chairman of the Board of
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. He was a member of the Board of the
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Foundation from 2014 until 2016.


References


External links


Vice-Chancellor's official website, Macquarie University

Dowton Consulting International
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dowton, S Bruce Living people Australian paediatricians Australian geneticists Australian biologists Australian medical researchers University of Sydney alumni Vice-Chancellors of Macquarie University Harvard Medical School faculty 1956 births