Rt Hon Justine Greening and Lord Patel of Bradford were officially welcomed and installed as Chancellors of the University of Southampton during yesterday’s graduation ceremony (23 July).
Ms Greening, who graduated from Southampton with a degree in Business and Accounting in 1990, was an MP from 2005 to 2019, serving as Secretary of State for Education for two years. She’s since been an active campaigner for social mobility and equal opportunity.
She said: “The University of Southampton led to so many opportunities and experiences for me as a student, so I am delighted to be taking up the role of Chancellor.
“Inspiring social mobility initiatives such as the Ignite programme, which provides support for underrepresented students, is making a real difference to people’s lives.
“Congratulations to all those who are graduating.”
Lord Patel is a patron for the University’s India Centre for Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development and Chair of the India Business Group. A former social worker, he later worked in academia and government roles relating to health, education and social care.
He said: “Graduation is such a special occasion for the students, their families and all the teachers who have helped them along the way.
“I’m proud to be involved and look forward to many more graduation ceremonies in the future.”
President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Southampton, Professor Mark E. Smith, said: “The appointment of joint Chancellors is a first for the University of Southampton and possibly for the UK and I look forward to working with them both in support of our University’s growth and continued success.”
The Chancellor is a ceremonial figurehead, presiding over graduation ceremonies and acting as an ambassador for the university.