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Plymouth offers no聽information on Wendy Purcell's leave status

Vice-chancellor鈥檚 absence fuels speculation but university stays quiet

Published on
July 10, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

The University of Plymouth has adopted a policy of total silence over the reasons behind its decision to 鈥減lace on leave鈥 its vice-chancellor, Wendy Purcell.

The university stated last week that Professor Purcell had been 鈥減laced on leave by the university鈥檚 board of governors as part of an ongoing review process鈥.

There is said to have been unhappiness among some staff over her strategy to brand Plymouth as 鈥渢he enterprise university鈥, a move that some thought unlikely to pay off given the university鈥檚 distance from the UK鈥檚 economic heart.

The decision to market Plymouth as a 鈥渨orld-class university鈥 and supposedly to prioritise league table performance is also said to have prompted concern.

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Questions have also been raised within the university about expenses, including those for travel and promotional activities. The University and College Union said that Plymouth had spent an extra 拢1.2 million on consultancy fees last year, while 鈥渙ther expenses鈥 had risen to 拢10.4 million. A number of staff were meanwhile set to protest on 9 July outside the university about job losses.

Others have cited turnover among the chairs of governors in recent years as a possible indication of tensions.

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However, in a sign of the lockdown over Professor Purcell鈥檚 situation, the university refused to state the names of its chairs of governors since 2011 or their terms of office.

糖心Vlog asked the university鈥檚 press office for the information on chairs of governors, as well as for comment on the questions raised about spending.

In response, a Plymouth spokesman said: 鈥淭he university asked that confidentiality be observed in order that due process could be followed without unhelpful and inaccurate speculation. On that basis it does not believe that it would be appropriate to respond to your enquiries at this time.鈥

Nevertheless, Plymouth鈥檚 annual reports show that Rodney Bennion served relatively briefly as chair of governors from April 2012 to August 2012. Then, Mike Leece served as acting chairman until October 2012.

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The current and permanent chair of governors, Judge William Taylor, was appointed later that month. Judge Taylor, the senior circuit judge for Plymouth, is said to be a popular figure at the university.

Plymouth鈥檚 original statement, issued on 1 July, said: 鈥淲e can confirm that the vice-chancellor of Plymouth University, Professor Wendy Purcell, has been placed on leave by the university鈥檚 board of governors as part of an ongoing review process. As with all internal matters relating to members of staff, we request that the confidentiality of the situation be respected.

鈥淧rofessor Purcell鈥檚 position as vice-chancellor remains unchanged, and in her absence the university is being led by deputy vice-chancellor Professor David Coslett.鈥

Professor Purcell is regarded by many in the sector as having been a strong leader. Her departure shrinks further the small number of women at the head of UK universities.

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john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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