The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is delighted to announce the appointment of two new deputy vice-chancellors to its executive team.
Dr Lynne Livesey will move from her current role as UCLan’s pro vice-chancellor to become deputy vice-chancellor (academic) while Liz Bromley joins the University from Goldsmiths, University of London, to take up the role of deputy vice-chancellor (corporate planning and international strategy).
Prior to her pro vice-chancellor role with responsibility for academic development, employability and partnerships, Lynne led the University’s professional postgraduate courses in law and went on to be appointed as the dean of the Lancashire Law School.
Liz Bromley has been registrar and secretary at Goldsmiths, University of London, since 2012. She took a leading role in the strategic development of the University with a commitment to enhancing the student experience.
In her new position at UCLan, Liz will be accountable for the delivery of the University’s International Strategy and the 2015-2020 corporate plan. She will also co-ordinate the academic strategy and has strategic responsibility for international recruitment and retention, data reporting and quality assurance.
Lynne added: “Higher education is in a period of rapid change, and it has never been more important to retain a clear focus on our vision and place in the community. Through our new corporate strategy and our Campus Masterplan development I believe we have the foundations in place for an incredibly bright future and I’m looking forward to playing a key role in our continued development.”
“UCLan is an enterprising, business focused university that puts real effort into being part of the community in Preston, and ensuring brilliant outcomes for its students and graduates. Coming from the North West myself, I know what an impact such a major university has as a local employer, providing excellent graduate employees for the local area, and beyond. I am really excited to be part of that community. “This role really does bring together the many years I've spent working to improve the student experience with my last four years of leadership at Goldsmiths.”
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