Our current President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Christopher Snowden has announced his intention to retire in the spring of 2019.
The selection of a new Vice-Chancellor is a defining moment for any University and it is important that staff and students have a chance to contribute their thoughts on the future challenges facing the University as well as the attributes that a new leader will need to be successful.
How you can participate
We received over 750 contributions to the online survey, which ran from 2 – 12 October 2018. Thank you to all those who have engaged so far.
To give our students an additional opportunity to provide feedback, Alex Acland (lead consultant for our search partner, Odgers Berndtson), will be holding a drop-in session on Highfield Campus. There won’t be any presentations during the session: it is simply an additional chance for students to provide their input. Staff will also have additional opportunities to feedback, which we will be communicating on SUSSED News next week.
Students’ Drop-in session:
Tuesday 30 October, 12:30 – 14:30 in the John Roberts room (Building 38, Highfield Campus).
The student drop-in session will be run in the following format: the two hours will be split into six 15 minute slots, with up to 15 attendees being able to participate in each. Attendance will be on a first-come-first-served basis. A further two slots will be available in the last half an hour of the session, where groups larger than 15 can participate.
You don’t need to register to attend. In addition, unless required for note-taking or door management, University staff will not be involved in the running of these sessions.
Can’t make it to one of the drop-in sessions?
You can email your contributions to the new dedicated mailbox: [email protected] – this inbox is managed by the Internal Communications Team, who will collate any feedback provided before passing it on to Odgers Berndtson to be used as part of the wider search for our new Vice-Chancellor.