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Steady state: Wendy Purcell鈥檚 role includes 鈥渞eassuring students that the university is an excellent place to study鈥
Wendy Purcell, the former vice-chancellor of Plymouth University, remains on the 拢250,000 salary that she enjoyed in the role, despite moving to a new job as president and no longer running the institution.
Professor Purcell left her role as vice-chancellor in January, two months after she returned to work following a major dispute with Plymouth and its former chair of governors, William Taylor.
But the university has confirmed that she remains on the 拢250,000 salary that she received as vice-chancellor, in its response to a Freedom of Information request from retired academic Paul Watkins. The university has also disclosed details of her responsibilities as president, including bringing 鈥渄istinction to the university鈥.
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Plymouth has previously stated that David Coslett, interim vice-chancellor, has 鈥渙verall responsibility for the running of the university鈥.
The Plymouth saga began in July 2014 when Mr Taylor suspended Professor Purcell. Subsequently, allegations emerged claiming that he had sexually harassed female students and members of staff. Mr Taylor, who denies the allegations, later stepped down from his role.
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Local media have reported that he received a 鈥減ayout鈥 after the boardroom dispute. A Plymouth spokesman said: 鈥淭he university does not comment on rumour or speculation.鈥
The case against Professor Purcell has never been disclosed, but was thought to include allegations about her spending and a complaint about her management style by a senior member of staff.
In its response to Dr Watkins on the president鈥檚 responsibilities, Plymouth says that Professor Purcell鈥檚 contract as vice-chancellor and chief executive 鈥渨as amended by mutual agreement in November 2014鈥.
The university continues that the president 鈥渨ill work in collaboration and partnership with and as directed by the chairman of the board of governors to bring distinction to the university, enhance its reputation and drive it forward and help reassure staff and students that the university is an excellent place to work and study鈥. Among other duties are to advise the chairman on 鈥渟trategic context鈥 and to attend 鈥渆xternal presentations and events鈥 as well as 鈥渞egional/national committees/groups鈥, the university says.
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Asked for a comment on Professor Purcell鈥檚 salary as president, a Plymouth spokesman said: 鈥淚t is not appropriate for the university to comment on the details of individual salaries.鈥
After the sexual harassment allegations against Mr Taylor, the university asked Simon Cheetham, a barrister, to carry out an inquiry into the claims. The Plymouth Herald says that its appeal against the refusal of the university to release the inquiry report under the Freedom of Information Act has been rejected by the Information Commissioner鈥檚 Office, meaning that the report is likely to remain secret.
Meanwhile, two senior departures from Plymouth have been announced. Julian Beer, former pro vice-chancellor, has left for Birmingham City University, where he is pro vice-chancellor of research, enterprise and business engagement. And Maureen Powers, the dean of students, has resigned and was due to leave at the end of the spring term.
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