Ian Diamond


Sir Ian David Diamond is a British statistician, academic, and administrator, who served as Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen until 2018. He became the UK's National Statistician in October 2019.

Early life and education

Diamond was born Kingskerswell, Devon on 14 March 1954. He obtained a BSc degree in Economics in 1975 and an MSc degree in Statistics in 1976, both from the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 1981, he received a PhD degree in Statistics from the University of St Andrews.

Academic and non-executive career

Diamond became Principal of the University of Aberdeen in 2010, replacing Sir Duncan Rice. He announced in August 2017 that he would retire from this role, and was succeeded in the post by George Boyne in August 2018.
Sir Ian's previous appointments include Chief Executive of the Economic and Social Research Council, Chair of the Research Councils UK Executive Group, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Southampton. Chair of Lloyds Banking Group Foundation for England and Wales, Visiting Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
Sir Ian has been Chair of British Universities and Colleges Sport, Chair of the Department for International Development Research Advisory Group, 2018, Chair of Plan International UK, Chair of the Council for Mathematical Sciences; and a Board Member of UK Research and Innovation, UK Statistics Authority, the Population Investigation Committee and Aberystwyth University. He stepped down as Chair of Edinburgh College of Further Education on his appointment as National Statistician.
Sir Ian was formerly a Trustee of the Iona Cathedral Trust, WWF UK, the National Centre for Social Research, UCAS and the British Academy and Chair of the Social Security Advisory Committee from 2018–2019.
His departure from the University of Aberdeen led to a pay-related scandal, where he was paid £282,000 over a supposed notice period where he was, in fact, not working for the University anymore.

Government service

Sir Ian has authored or co-authored seven books and government reports, contributed to a further 34, and authored over 100 academic papers. In 2016 he led a review of University finance in Wales which was commissioned by the Welsh Government, which recommended that grants towards tuition fees should be replaced with support for living costs instead.
Sir Ian's appointment as National Statistician, in succession to John Pullinger, was announced on 6 August 2019, and he took office on 22 October 2019.

Personal life

Sir Ian is married to Jane. He is also a qualified football referee.

Honours and awards