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Braisby joins Edge Hill to replace v-c who left after nine months

Second interim spell for former Buckinghamshire New leader who joins Omskirk-based institution at time of flux

Published on
June 3, 2026
Last updated
June 4, 2026
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Edge Hill University has appointed Nick Braisby as its interim vice-chancellor after its former leader left after only nine months in charge.

Michael Young in February, citing 鈥減ersonal reasons鈥. He started his post last June, replacing the UK sector鈥檚 longest-serving vice-chancellor, John Cater, who held the position for 32 years.

Young, a former deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Sunderland, has since started working as a consultant.

His departure with immediate effect shocked staff at the institution, with some telling local newspaper the that there was a 鈥渧acuum鈥 at the top of the university and it was in 鈥渇reefall鈥.

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The vice-chancellor鈥檚 responsibilities have since been carried out jointly by chief operating officer Lynn Hill and pro vice-chancellor for research and knowledge exchange George Talbot.

Braisby, a former vice-chancellor of Buckinghamshire New University, has now been drafted in to temporarily take the reins while the search for a new permanent leader was ongoing.

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One of a new breed of 鈥渢roubleshooter鈥 vice-chancellors, it will be Braisby鈥檚 second interim post in less than a year after holding a similar position at the University of Bradford for the past six months.

Announcing his appointment, Edge Hill said that Braisby was a 鈥渧astly experienced academic leader with an extensive background in higher education leadership and governance鈥.

His appointment has been made to 鈥減rovide stability and additional leadership capacity for the University鈥檚 Executive over the next nine months鈥, the institution added, with Braisby helping with the recruitment of his successor.

Neither Braisby nor the new vice-chancellor will alter the university鈥檚 five-year strategy, the announcement said.

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Shortly before the start of Young鈥檚 short tenure, Edge Hill announced two schemes that enabled staff to either reduce their hours or apply for voluntary severance as part of efforts to trim 拢10 million from staffing costs.

Braisby said he was 鈥渄elighted鈥 to be joining the university, calling it a 鈥渢remendous privilege to serve鈥t such an important time鈥.

He said the university had an 鈥渁mbitious vision for the next five years鈥 and he would seek to build on its 鈥済reat heritage and deep roots in the north west鈥.

tom.williams@timeshighereducation.com

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