campus; Hallward was the University's first Vice-Chancellor, from 1948 to 1965.
Clifton College Having unsuccessfully applied for the headmastership of
Felsted School in 1931, Hallward was offered the position of Headmaster of
Clifton College in
Bristol in 1939. After a bomb hit the school, he moved the pupils to
Bude in
Cornwall for the remainder of the
Second World War. Returning to Bristol, he set about increasing enrollment and improving the quality of the staff.
University of Nottingham In 1947, after declining an offer from
Charterhouse School, Hallward applied to become principal of University College,
Nottingham, which, when his term began the following year, had received full university status. He immediately began enlarging and developing the campus from 122 to 400 acres and enhancing the quality of teaching. He retired from the
University of Nottingham in 1965. ==Other interests and later life==