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Professor Ruth Taylor is Vice-Principal (Education) at the University of Aberdeen, responsible for leading the strategic delivery of educational objectives, including quality and innovation in teaching, student experience, employability, and quality assurance. She also leads the university's commitment to the Race Equality Charter and contributes to QAA Scotland’s Enhancement Theme on 'Resilient Learning Communities'.
Her research interests focus on student retention, the first-year student experience, social capital, compassion in healthcare, and student leadership in healthcare practice. These interests reflect her extensive background in nurse education and clinical nursing practice spanning 15 years.
Ruth Taylor previously served as Senior Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care at Anglia Ruskin University, and held leadership roles in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at The Robert Gordon University. Her work bridges academic leadership and healthcare education, emphasizing equity, student support, and educational resilience.
- Leadership in educational strategy and quality enhancement
- Commitment to race equality and inclusive education
- Focus on student success, employability, and entrepreneurship
- Active involvement in national educational initiatives via QAA Scotland
She has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. In terms of advising and grants, the text does not specify any direct student supervision or funded research projects. There is no mention of labs or research teams, though her leadership roles suggest oversight of broad educational initiatives and institutional teams related to learning and teaching.



