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Rammell to take over in Bedfordshire

The University of Bedfordshire has appointed Bill Rammell, formerly a higher education minister under Labour, as its new vice-chancellor.

Published on
April 13, 2012
Last updated
May 11, 2015

Mr Rammell, who served as a higher education minister between 2005 and 2008, will begin his Bedfordshire role in August.

He succeeds Les Ebdon, who is stepping down after being appointed by the government as director of fair access 鈥 an appointment that was fiercely opposed by some Conservative MPs and sections of the national press.

Mr Rammell said: 鈥淚 am well acquainted with the university and have watched its reputation grow over recent years.

鈥淭he university excels at widening participation, transforming lives and communities. I look forward to building on its success.鈥

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Mr Rammell is currently deputy vice-chancellor of Plymouth University. Until 2010, he was MP for Harlow, where he oversaw the introduction of increased tuition fees under Tony Blair鈥檚 government.

He graduated from Cardiff University with a degree in French before becoming president of its students鈥 union. He later worked at the National Union of Students.

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鈥淕overnors were very impressed with Bill鈥檚 experience and expertise and, in particular, his commitment to improving further the staff and student experience at Bedfordshire,鈥 said Alan Cook, chairman of the university鈥檚 board of governors.

john.elmes@tsleducation.com

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