Born on 19 February 1954, Shirley Pearce was educated at Norwich High School for Girls,[4] before studying psychology, physiology, and philosophy at St Anne's College,[5] Oxford University, gaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1975.
She then trained in Clinical Psychology and at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, now part of King's College London.[6] While working at University College London, she studied part-time as a postgraduate student, obtaining her PhD degree in Psychology in 1986.
She joined the National Health Service as a clinical psychologist at St Mary's Hospital, London in 1977, and remained there until her appointment as lecturer then senior lecturer in Psychology at University College London. Her move to the University of East Anglia (UEA) in 1994 was to become the Chair of Health Psychology and the inaugural director of the School of Health Policy and Practice, becoming Dean of the Schools of Health in 1997 and leading the bid for a new medical school at UEA during this period.
Pearce was made Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the health and professional schools in 2000, before becoming Dean of the Institute of Health and Director of the Centre for Interprofessional Practice at UEA. During this time she was also a Non-executive director of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority and deputy chair of the Healthcare Commission.[7]
She became Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University in 2006.[citation needed]
She has held positions at the Department of Health, BIS and the Home Office. Prior to moving to LSE, she was appointed Independent Chair of the College of Policing, the first professional body for policing.[citation needed]
She was appointed as LSE's chair of court and council[8] in November 2016 and took up the post in January 2017.[citation needed]
Her appointment as Chair of Court and Council at LSE was announced in November 2016 and she arrived in January 2017.[8]
Council, London School of Economics. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
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