Prior to joining the University of Aberdeen, Boyne was Pro Vice-Chancellor of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor of public sector management at Cardiff University. Boyne has published on the performance of public sector organisations, and has been a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences since 2010. He has authorial credit on eight books and over 140 articles in academic journals.
University of Aberdeen In August 2018, Boyne joined Aberdeen as Principal and led the creation of the University’s Aberdeen 2040 strategy which was launched in February 2020 to mark the 525th anniversary of the University’s foundation. Boyne's comments were subject to controversy among members of the
University and College Union on social media, and received national coverage. A poll conducted by
The Gaudie several days later found that nearly 70% of students and staff believed Boyne should step down. He also faced criticism in October 2023 when University of Aberdeen announced cuts to courses and jobs in the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture, prompting protests. The French, German, Spanish and Italian consulates in Scotland wrote to Boyne to change his mind. In March 2025, Boyne announced that he would retire from his position as Principal and Vice-Chancellor in December. After his successor was found, he retired at the end of October and moved to Wales to spend more time with family. == References ==