One of the UK鈥檚 most prominent vice-chancellors has announced he is leaving his university.
Announcing that he will depart from Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in the summer, Edward Peck said 鈥渋t is the right time to hand this role to a new leader鈥 as the Midlands institution is embarking on its next strategic cycle, due to run from 2026 to 2031.
鈥淚 am very proud of all we have achieved together over the last 10 years at NTU,鈥 said Peck, who has been vice-chancellor and president since 2014.
Commenting on his institution鈥檚 achievements in this time, Peck noted NTU had聽鈥渄oubled our student numbers whilst remaining focused on exceptional student experience and support鈥.
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NTU had also 鈥渨orked with regional partners, influenced national policy, supported our students to prosper and delivered great impact with our research鈥, he said.
On the national stage, Peck has become one of the sector鈥檚 most high-profile university leaders. In 2018 he was asked by then-prime minister Theresa May to join the panel of a post-18 education review of fees and funding chaired by former banker Philip Augar.
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Its findings were released in 2019, but the聽response from the government,聽now led by Boris Johnson, only arrived in February 2022, leading to relatively minor changes related to聽student loan interest rates,聽repayment thresholds and an extension of repayments to 40 years for new borrowers from 2023. Tuition fees were also frozen for another two years.
In 2022 he was appointed the sector鈥檚 first Student Support Champion by the Department for Education, and he chaired the Ministerial Higher Education Mental Health Implementation Taskforce a year later.
He is a trustee of both the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (Ucea) and admissions service Ucas, and was an elected member of Universities UK鈥檚 board between 2019 and 2022.
Caroline Wayman, chair of NTU鈥檚 board of governors, said Peck left an 鈥渙utstanding legacy鈥 at NTU.
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鈥淣ot only has NTU experienced considerable growth during Edward鈥檚 tenure, the outstanding quality of our teaching has been acknowledged twice in the Teaching Excellence Framework, and our world-leading research performance recognised in subsequent Research Excellence Framework outcomes,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have been awarded the accolade of University of the Year five times and have made a huge impact on the lives of our students and the communities we serve.鈥
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