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Staffordshire University names new vice-chancellor

Sheffield Hallam University deputy vice-chancellor Liz Barnes will take over at Staffordshire early next year

Published on
December 18, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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Liz Barnes, the new vice-chancellor of Staffordshire University, is also an advocate of open plan offices for university staff

Liz Barnes is to succeed Michael Gunn as vice-chancellor of Staffordshire University.

Professor Barnes is currently deputy vice-chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University, having previously served as deputy vice-chancellor and pro vice-chancellor at the University of Derby.

She has also spent 23 years at Teesside University, where she was dean of social sciences and law.

Professor Barnes will take over at Staffordshire when Professor Gunn retires in spring 2016 after five years in charge.

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David Gage, chair of the university鈥檚 board of governors, said that the selection panel was 鈥減articularly impressed with Professor Barnes鈥 calibre, her strong leadership acumen and her broad and extensive experience鈥.

鈥淲e are confident that she will prove to be a strong vice-chancellor and a worthy successor to Professor Michael Gunn,鈥 he added.

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Originally from Staffordshire, Barnes started her career as a PE and maths teacher.

She studied at Sheffield 鲍苍颈惫别谤蝉颈迟测听and subsequently taught physiology and set up sport science at Teesside.

Read more: More and more UK universities appointing female leaders

Commenting on her appointment, Professor Barnes said that she was 鈥渄elighted鈥 to be joining Staffordshire and commended the 鈥渋mportant role that Staffordshire University has in developing our future leaders and entrepreneurs鈥.

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She also praised the university鈥檚 commitment to 鈥渋nclusivity, providing opportunities for students from a broad range of social backgrounds鈥, as well as its 鈥渆mployability agenda鈥 and its efforts to 鈥渃ontribute to society whilst maintaining excellence in research鈥.

Staffordshire is the latest in a growing list of UK universities to appoint a female leader within the past year.

These include Soas, University of London (Baroness Amos); the University of Sunderland (Shirley Atkinson); the University of Derby (Kathryn Mitchell); the University of Salford (Helen Marshall); the University of Brighton (Debra Humphris); St George鈥檚, University of London (Jenny Higham) and the University of Oxford (Louise Richardson).

It means that when Professor Barnes takes up the post, the number of women leading universities will have increased by about a third year-on-year.

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