In early 1989, David Rindos, an archaeologist by qualification, was hired to fill a vacancy in the university's Department of Archaeology.
Rindos later said that during his time as acting head, he was made aware of problems in the department, including favouritism and affairs between students and staff members.
In December 1990, Rindos wrote a memo to Professor Charles Oxnard, then-head of Agriculture and Science, detailing the allegations of academic misconduct against Bowdler.
In June 1992, Rindos' three-year probation period was complete and a decision on tenure was due.
In May, the Vice-Chancellor, Fay Gale, had extended the review period by six months after having received a memo from Dr Michael Partis, the new head of department.