From April 2007 to June 2011, Andersson served as Provost of NTU in Singapore.[5] Having strengthened NTU's reputation as one of the fastest-growing research-intensive universities in the world, he was appointed President of NTU on 1 July 2011.[6]
He continues to hold academic appointments as professor of biochemistry at Linköping University and adjunct professor at Umeå University.[4]
Awards and appointments
In October 2013, Professor Andersson received the Medal for Educational Merit during the 30th Award Ceremony of the World Cultural Council. The medal was conferred by the WCC in recognition of his remarkable achievements, including his "contribution to the ascendancy of NTU, the fastest rising University in the global top 50, second amongst the world's young elite research intensive Universities under 50 years old."[13]
In November 2010, Andersson received the Wilhelm Exner Medal in Vienna, Austria. The award was given in recognition of his research in biochemistry as well as his contributions to European and Austrian research.[14][15] He is the first Singapore-based researcher to receive the award since it was introduced in 1921.[16] Other winners of the award include 16 Nobel laureates.[14]