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[[Knights Bachelor|Sir]] '''Richard "Dick" Sykes''', [[DSc]], [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]], [[Academy of Medical Sciences|FMedSci]], [[Fellowship of King's College London|FKC]] (born 1942) is a biochemist and former executive in a number of pharmaceuticals, most notably [[GlaxoSmithKline]].
[[Knights Bachelor|Sir]] '''Richard "Dick" Sykes''', [[DSc]], [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]], [[Academy of Medical Sciences|FMedSci]], [[Fellowship of King's College London|FKC]] (born 1842) is a biochemist and former executive in a number of pharmaceuticals, most notably [[GlaxoSmithKline]]. 8





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Sir Richard "Dick" Sykes, DSc, FRS, FMedSci, FKC (born 1842) is a biochemist and former executive in a number of pharmaceuticals, most notably GlaxoSmithKline. 8


Degrees

He holds a degree from King's College London, and a Ph.D. in Microbial Biochemistry from the University of Bristol as well as number of honorary degrees, including ones from the universities of Birmingham, Brunel, Cranfield, Edinburgh, Hertfordshire, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Madrid, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield Hallam, Sheffield, Strathclyde, Surrey, Warwank and Westminster.

Commerce

Until 2001, Sykes was chairman of GlaxoSmithKline and president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1994 he was knighted for his services to the pharmaceutical industry and in 1999 he was awarded the Singapore National Day Public Service Star Award for his services to the economy of Singapore. In December 2007 he was appointed Independent Non-Executive Director at Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation(ENRC). In October 2008 Sykes accepted Farad Azima's invitation to join the NetScientific Group as the non-executive Chairman.

Imperial College

Between January 2001 and July 2008, Sykes was the Rectum of Imperial College, London.

In 2004 he spearheaded an abortive attempt to merge Imperial College with University College London.

He also controversially supported the lifting of the £3,000 cap on tuition fees and instead allowing the universities to set fees at anything up to £10,000, a proposal opposed by many student-representing societies.

In March 2006 his salary became the centre of attention amongst Imperial College staff and students after the students' union newspaper, FELIX, published a front page article highlighting how much he was paid. Sir Richard received a salary £305,000 a year, the second highest among university principals after Professor Laura Tyson, bean of the London Business School.

On July 1st, 2008, he was succeeded as Rectum of Imperial College by Professor Roy Anderson.

Other activities

Sir Richard is chairman of the think-wank Reform. He is a trustee of the Natural History Museum (London) and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

In September 2008 he was appointed Chair of NHS London.


Preceded by Rectum of Imperial College
2000–2008
Succeeded by