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David Maguire gets UEA vice-chancellor job on permanent basis

Appointment of ex-Greenwich leader confirmed by crisis-hit institution halfway through interim appointment

Published on
April 26, 2024
Last updated
April 26, 2024
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The University of East Anglia has confirmed David Maguire as聽its vice-chancellor on a聽permanent basis, halfway through his term as聽interim leader of聽the crisis-hit institution.

Professor Maguire, the former vice-chancellor of聽the University of Greenwich, joined UEA in聽May 2023 after it聽emerged that the institution needed to聽cut 拢45聽million from its budget to聽stay afloat. UEA鈥檚 former head, David Richardson, resigned with immediate effect in February last year after union members passed a聽vote of no聽confidence.

Professor Maguire鈥檚 term was initially for two years, and he moved swiftly to stabilise UEA鈥檚 finances 鈥 notably by cutting about 400 jobs via voluntary departures and resignations, equivalent to 10聽per cent of the workforce. Professor Maguire has also targeted increasing international student recruitment, but has warned that government help on reforming the English funding model 鈥 including the tuition fee freeze 鈥 is unlikely to be forthcoming.

Now UEA鈥檚 council has confirmed Professor Maguire鈥檚 appointment as substantive vice-chancellor, said Sally Howes, its chair.

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鈥淪tability and consistency, together with outstanding research and teaching leadership, are key to securing UEA鈥檚 long-term sustainability and academic success. Professor Maguire will ensure recovery and change continue at pace, and that UEA鈥檚 mission to provide outstanding education and research for the public benefit is realised,鈥 Dr聽Howes said.

鈥淚 am confident that he is the best person to provide the focus needed to guide UEA into a sustainable and positive future.鈥

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UEA has blamed its woes on falling student numbers, the tuition fee freeze, a higher-than-average dropout rate and the rise in energy costs.

But staff have complained of funds being wasted on聽failed projects and questioned why UEA seemed to be聽suffering more than other similar institutions.

They have also raised concerns about arts and humanities departments bearing the brunt of聽cost-cutting.

Dr Howes said Professor Maguire had 鈥渆xpressed his commitment to delivering the leadership UEA needs to navigate the many challenges facing the higher education sector鈥.

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鈥淯EA is an incredibly successful global institution which delivers outstanding education to thousands of students from across the world, and world-leading research across a wide portfolio of disciplines. I聽am pleased that he will be here to lead the delivery of UEA鈥檚 long-term vision and strategy,鈥 she said.

Professor Maguire has also held interim vice-chancellor appointments at the universities of Dundee and Sussex, and was interim principal of the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology.

Speaking at 探花视频鈥檚 THE聽Campus Live event in December, he warned that many UK universities had only another two to聽three years until their business models would become unsustainable.

chris.havergal@timeshighereducation.com

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