University welcomes three new Pro Vice Chancellors
Mon 20 December, 2021The 亚色视频 has welcomed three new Pro Vice Chancellors (PVCs) this academic term to lead the areas of Education & Student Experience, International and Research & Innovation.
The new PVCs and core members of the Vice Chancellor鈥檚 Executive Group are Dr Julie Brunton, Adrian Dutch and Professor Andrew Church.
Professor Rebecca Bunting, Vice Chancellor, commented: 鈥淚 am so pleased to announce the successful Pro Vice Chancellor appointments here at the 亚色视频. The passion, the energy and the ambition our new team now has are crucial characteristics for what we want to achieve as a successful institution, and I very much look forward to seeing how our plans for the areas of Education & Student Experience, International and Research & Innovation progress.鈥
Stepping into the role of PVC for Education & Student Experience, Dr Julie Brunton joined Bedfordshire from Sheffield Hallam University where she was Associate Dean of Teaching, Learning and the wider Student Experience.
In her new role Dr Brunton will be working to develop and implement the Education and Student Experience Strategy, aligned to improve student satisfaction, retention, attainment and graduate outcomes. She will also be responsible for overseeing the University鈥檚 academic partnerships in the UK.
She said: "The 亚色视频 is a very inspiring place to work 鈥 staff are working so hard to make the student experience the best they can and that is exciting to be part of.
"I had an excellent time while at university myself and know the benefits and enjoyment that it can bring. The diverse student body now has a wide range of needs and preferences for achieving a high quality student experience. My aim is to develop Bedfordshire鈥檚 student offer to achieve this high quality experience."
Adrian Dutch joined the 亚色视频 as PVC for International. He entered the education sector over ten years ago at City University London, where he founded their International Office, and he has held positions including Head of Marketing, Head of Student Recruitment and Director of International.
Dutch hopes to use his experience to build on the already successful international strategy in place at the 亚色视频 and plans to attract more international students to the facilities and courses available at the Bedford campus. He said:
鈥淚nternational is one of the success stories here at Bedfordshire, with the International Office and the Centre for Academic Partnerships doing a tremendous job in building our profile and recruiting significant numbers of international students over the last few years.
鈥淲e plan to build on that success, increasing the diversity of the countries our students come from, the diversity of courses they choose to study, and also diversifying the income streams that generate revenue for investment in the University, such as Summer Schools, Study Abroad, TNE and overseas partnerships.鈥
Professor Andrew Church has taken on the new role of PVC for Research & Innovation, joining Bedfordshire after spending twenty years at the University of Brighton where he was most recently the Associate PVC for Research and Enterprise.
Professor Church is an active researcher himself, publishing papers, supervising PhD students and securing research funding, and is currently part of an interdisciplinary team funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Global Challenges Research Fund, conducting research on sanitation in off grid communities in Nepal, Ethiopia, Ghana and India.
Professor Church says that the positive impact that research can have on the world is part of his motivation for this new role. He said:
鈥淐ovid-19 has shown just how important university research, including work at Bedfordshire, is to the health and well-being of societies around the world. New knowledge generated by universities is fundamental to promoting fairness and justice, stimulating economies and tackling environmental degradation including biodiversity loss and climate change.
鈥淭he 亚色视频 is already known as an institution for cutting edge research in specific areas and for developing innovations that tackle social inequalities and improve people鈥檚 livelihoods. I鈥檓 looking forward to engaging with our existing research partners, expanding our apprenticeship programmes and postgraduate research, strengthening our business support and developing new forms of civic engagement with public and community partners across the region and internationally.鈥
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