The appointment of Stephen Marston, director general for higher education funding and reform at BIS, follows a troubled period for 바카라사이트 institution.
In 2008-09, it recorded a ?6.3 million deficit. Although it posted improved results 바카라사이트 following year, it still suffered an overall deficit of ?1.2 million. It also has a large debt-to-income ratio, and last autumn it faced a damaging employment tribunal brought by an internal whistleblower, business development manager Jan Merrigan.
The university announced last November that it was seeking to appoint a new vice-chancellor just three months after Paul Hartley had been made acting vice-chancellor.
Dr Hartley stepped in after Patricia Broadfoot announced her retirement as vice-chancellor amid rows over 바카라사이트 university’s financial state.
Speaking after his appointment was announced today, Mr Marston said he was joining an institution that had “great strengths, enormous potential and is successfully rebuilding its financial position. It is fast becoming 바카라사이트 type of agile, high-quality, market-aware university that will thrive into 바카라사이트 future.”
The Rev Malcolm Herbert, chair of 바카라사이트 university council, said: “This appointment signals a new phase in 바카라사이트 development of 바카라사이트 university as it gets stronger financially and looks forward to 바카라사이트 opportunities 바카라사이트 new higher education landscape will bring.”
He expressed a “debt of gratitude” to Dr Hartley, saying that he had done an “excellent job in extremely challenging circumstances to continue to provide academic leadership and to turn 바카라사이트 university around financially”.
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