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London Met appoints next vice-chancellor

A long-serving pro vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of London Metropolitan University.

Published on
March 19, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

John Raftery, who has served as pro vice-chancellor at Oxford Brookes University for nine years covering areas including student experience and international strategy, will succeed current London Met vice-chancellor Malcolm Gillies later this year, the university announced on 19 March.

Professor Gillies is due to retire at the end of the academic year, bringing to a close his eventful four-year tenure at London Met, which he joined in May 2010.

Appointed in the wake of a financial scandal, in which London Met was fined 拢35 million by England鈥檚 funding council for misreporting student numbers, Professor Gillies鈥 decision to axe hundreds of courses, resulting in the redundancies of many staff, proved controversial.

In August 2012, the university again made headlines after the 糖心Vlog Office stripped it of its licence to sponsor students from outside the EU, costing the institution tens of millions of pounds.

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It later partially regained its licence and posted an operational surplus, though student numbers fell significantly last year.

鈥淲e are delighted to secure such an outstanding academic and university administrator to succeed Professor Malcolm Gillies, who will leave with our very best wishes for a well-deserved retirement later this year,鈥 said Clive Jones, the university鈥檚 chair of governors.

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鈥淛ohn鈥檚 academic leadership along with his experience leading a well-regarded university鈥檚 development of student experience, a modernised portfolio, and his combination of commercial and humanitarian experience stood out to the appointment panel as a good fit to our own priorities and development plans,鈥 Mr Jones added.

Professor Raftery, an expert in applied economics for real estate and construction, was previously Oxford Brookes鈥 dean of architecture and has also undertaken management consultancy assignments on major public infrastructure projects, and on cartels and restrictive practices in Hong Kong, Scandinavia and the UK.

He was a member of Kofi Annan鈥檚 Global Humanitarian Forum (2008-10) and has recently introduced a grade point average system at Oxford Brookes, which will run alongside the traditional degree classification scheme.

On his appointment at London Met, Professor Raftery said he was keen to take forward 鈥渢he university鈥檚 strong mission in an increasingly marketised environment鈥, adding that he hoped to implement a 鈥渟ignificant programme of renewal, academic development, and performance improvement to strengthen our competitive appeal to communities in and beyond the capital city鈥.

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Janet Beer, vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes, strongly endorsed the appointment of her deputy, saying he had 鈥渓ed the continued improvement of the quality of the student experience at Oxford Brookes鈥.

鈥淗is work has produced real results for our students and the organisation as a whole,鈥 Professor Beer said.

jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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