St George¡¯s, University of London names new principal

Consultant gynaecologist and Imperial College London professor Jenny Higham takes over at South London institution

July 9, 2015
Imperial College London St George's University of London Jenny Higham

A leading London medical school has appointed its first female principal.

Jenny Higham will take over as principal of St George¡¯s, University of London, in November.

Professor Higham, a consultant gynaecologist, is currently vice-dean for institutional affairs and director of education in 바카라사이트 Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London.

She has previously held a number of senior positions during her 18 years at Imperial, including head of undergraduate medicine.

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Professor Higham also helped to establish 바카라사이트 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore, a joint medical school with Nanyang Technological University, of which she is senior vice-dean.

She will succeed Peter Kopelman at St George¡¯s, who is stepping down from 바카라사이트 University of London college after eight years in charge.

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St George¡¯s is 바카라사이트 latest UK university to appoint a female leader in recent months.

These include Soas, University of London (Baroness Amos); 바카라사이트 University of Sunderland (Shirley Atkinson); 바카라사이트 University of Derby (Kathryn Mitchell); 바카라사이트 University of Salford (Helen Marshall); 바카라사이트 University of Brighton (Debra Humphris); and 바카라사이트 University of Oxford (Louise Richardson).

It means 바카라사이트 number of women leading universities will increase by about a third compared with last year.

On her appointment, Professor Higham said that she was ¡°absolutely delighted to be taking up 바카라사이트 leadership role at St George¡¯s and privileged to be building on 바카라사이트 successes of Peter Kopelman and his leadership team¡±.

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Professor Kopelman, outgoing principal of St George¡¯s, said that he was ¡°greatly impressed¡± by Professor Higham¡¯s ?¡°commitment and contributions to higher education and 바카라사이트 NHS¡±.

¡°She brings with her to St George¡¯s a wealth of experience that has engaged all health professions and merited national and international recognition,¡± he said.

?jack.grove@tesglobal.com

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