Military service From 1985 to 1991 Forster served as an
officer in the
British Army. After graduating he began his full-time military career as a second lieutenant (on probation) in July 1985, with the
service number of 517900. His commission was confirmed and he was promoted to
lieutenant on 7 July 1985 with seniority from 9 April 1985. He was promoted to
captain on 9 April 1989 but left the British Army on 1 May 1991, then being appointed to the reserve of officers. His military service came at the end of the
Cold War, and he completed several postings to
West Germany. He was criticized in 2014 by author and academic
Marina Warner, after she resigned from the university, who argued that decision-making power at Essex had been handed to administrators at the expense of academics. In August 2023, Forster announced his intention to retire in July 2024. In November 2024, shortly after he stepped down, the University announced they would cut 200 jobs due to a £29 million 'shortfall', blaming government decisions on funding an internationals students.
D-Notice system review In 2014
Jon Thompson, Permanent Secretary of the
Ministry of Defence, asked Forster to chair an independent review to examine the efficacy of the
Defence, Press and Broadcasting Advisory Committee and
DA-Notice system. The review was completed in 2015.
Other appointments Forster is an Executive Board Member for the Young Universities for the Future of Europe Alliance (2019-) and the
Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) (2020-). Forster has been a board member and director at the
Leadership Foundation for Higher Education (2008-2014); a board member and trustee for animal welfare charity
Blue Cross (2012–17); a member of the
Higher Education Funding Council for England Teaching and Student Opportunity Strategic Advisory Committee (2015–18); a board member of the
Higher Education Academy (2016–18); a member of South East Local Enterprise Partnership's strategic board (2016–19); and a board member of the Equality Challenge Unit (2017–18). ==Honours==