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Tom Crick (born 1981) is a British interdisciplinary computer scientist. He is Professor of Digital Policy at Swansea University and Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Alongside his academic work, Crick has led major reforms to the science and technology curriculum in Wales, with related contributions in digital/technology policy.
Early life and education
Crick was raised in Wheatley, Oxfordshire. He completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies in computer science at the University of Bath, having been sponsored through his undergraduate degree by ARM. His doctoral research, funded by the EPSRC, considered superoptimisation by developing practical strategies to generate provably optimal code using answer set programming.
Career
After a period as a postdoc on ALIVE, a European Commission FP7-funded project at the University of Bath, Crick was appointed lecturer in computer science at Cardiff Metropolitan University in 2009, becoming a full professor in 2016. He was recognised as a UK National Teaching Fellow in 2014. He moved to a professorial role at Swansea University in 2018, becoming Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Civic Mission in 2021.
In 2017, Crick was elected Vice-President of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT for a three-year term. He has also served in a number of senior elected positions in the Association for Computing Machinery, including Vice-Chair of ACM Europe Council and a Member-at-Large of ACM Council.
Crick is editor-in-chief of The Computer Journal, published by Oxford University Press, and an editor of the Wales Journal of Education, published by University of Wales Press.
Crick was an inaugural Commissioner of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales from 2018 to 2022. He has previously been a trustee of the British Science Association and the Campaign for Science and Engineering (both 2011-2017). He was appointed a trustee of Cumberland Lodge in 2024. He joined the UK Government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport as Chief Scientific Adviser in 2023.
Computer science education and digital skills
Crick has been involved with the reform of the school-level science and technology curriculum in Wales since 2010. In 2013, he was appointed by the Welsh Government to chair an independent review of the ICT curriculum in Wales. Crick argued that Welsh learners were not being given the necessary skills or agency to thrive in our digital world.
In 2015-2016, Crick chaired the development of the bilingual Digital Competence Framework in Wales, which elevated digital competence (the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to be confident in the use of technologies) to the same standing as literacy and numeracy in the new Curriculum for Wales. It outlined how schools could incorporate student-centred digital competency into their local curriculum.
Crick then led the development of the Science & Technology strand of the new Curriculum for Wales in 2017. His efforts united the traditional sciences (physics, chemistry and biology) with computer science and design & technology. The new curriculum was published in January 2020 and started phasing in for all schools in Wales from September 2022 onwards. He was also appointed Chair of the National Network of Excellence in Science & Technology, a £4m Welsh Government strategic investment which focused on supporting STEM teachers in partnership with higher education institutions.
Crick also chaired Qualification Wales’ 2018 review of ICT sector qualifications, which reported that they were outdated and needed considerable reform, resulting in new GCSE and A-Level qualifications in Digital Technology from 2021 onwards.
Awards and honours
2011: British Science Association Media Fellow with BBC Wales
2013: Worshipful Livery Company of Wales Gold Award
2014: HEA National Teaching Fellow
2017: Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
2020: British Educational Research Association Public Engagement and Impact Award
2020: Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
2022: IET Achievement Medal
2022: Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
2023: BCS Lovelace Medal
2023: Learned Society of Wales Hugh Owen Medal
References
External links
Tom Crick publications indexed by Google Scholar
Personal website
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