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Paddy Nixon to take the helm at Canberra

UUK vice-president heading back Down Under after five years in Northern Ireland

Published on
December 20, 2019
Last updated
December 28, 2019
Paddy Nixon, University of Canberra

British computer scientist Paddy Nixon has been named the next vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra, succeeding Indian biologist Deep Saini.

Professor Nixon, who currently heads Ulster University in Northern Ireland, will assume his new role in June.

Canberra chancellor Tom Calma hailed Professor Nixon鈥檚 skills in 鈥渋nspiring staff, bridging industry and research鈥 and 鈥渃hampioning a civic university ethos deeply embedded in the community鈥.

鈥淲e are delighted to welcome Professor Nixon to our city and university,鈥 he said.

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Professor Nixon served at the University of Tasmania between 2010 and 2015, as pro vice-chancellor and later deputy vice-chancellor for research, before returning to the UK. He is vice-president of representative group Universities UK and chairs the advisory group for the organisation鈥檚 review of university admissions practices.

Under Professor Nixon鈥檚 tenure, Ulster University won the 2017聽探花视频 Award for most improved student experience. 鈥淗e has a deep commitment to a student-centric approach across all areas of the student experience, from face-to-face to online,鈥 Canberra said in a statement.

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Professor Nixon stressed the need for universities to maintain 鈥減lace-based鈥 missions focused on their communities as well as on students. He said that Canberra was uniquely placed to be the 鈥渘ational exemplar鈥 of a modern civic university. 鈥淐anberra has always been an innovator and willing to challenge,鈥 he said.

鈥淎s the first in my family to attend university, I have a personal understanding of the significant impact a university education can have,鈥 he added.

Professor Saini, who completed his term at UC this week, is returning to Canada 鈥 where he has spent much of his career 鈥 to lead Dalhousie University. He was Australia鈥檚 only vice-chancellor without Australian, European or North American heritage.

That mantle will now pass to Bangladesh-born chemical engineer Amit Chakma, who has been appointed to lead the University of Western Australia from July.

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Canberra鈥檚 vice-president of university relations and strategy, Belinda Robinson, will serve as interim vice-chancellor from next month. Ms Robinson is a former chief executive of Universities Australia.

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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