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University of the Highlands and Islands appoints Australian professor as new principal and vice-chancellor


By Calum MacLeod

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New UHI principal and vice-chancellor Professor Todd Walker
New UHI principal and vice-chancellor Professor Todd Walker

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) has looked to Australia for its new principal and vice-chancellor.

Professor Todd Walker, who will take on the role in February of next year, is currently provost and deputy vice-chancellor at University of New England, which operates several campuses in the state of New South Wales, Australia. He leads the academic, quality, and indigenous portfolios at University of New England and is the chair of UNE Partnerships, a registered training organisation delivering further education.

He is an accomplished clinical cytologist with strong teaching, research and consultancy credentials. He has a degree in medical biotechnology, a PhD in molecular oncology and a graduate certificate in university leadership and management, all from Charles Sturt University.

Professor Walker has worked in regional universities in Australia which like UHI use a multi-campus model for over 20 years. These include, Charles Sturt University, University of Ballarat and Federation University Australia, where he co-lead the creation of the university through the acquisition and merger of the Gippsland campus of Monash University as deputy vice-chancellor (engagement).

Garry Coutts, chairman of the University Court, said: "Professor Walker's background makes him an ideal leader for us as we approach our tenth birthday as a university serving the Highlands and Islands, Moray and Perthshire.

"With an impressive 25-year career in senior academic leadership and management, he brings significant networking and experience to the role. He understands and values both further and higher education and has worked across institutions with multiple campuses based in communities with very different needs.

"Our communities need their university now and in the future. Whether it is training people in new skills, nurturing the leaders of tomorrow, or working with business to ensure they have access to the best research to help them grow and thrive, our university partnership will play a vital role in supporting the recovery of our region from the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. I am convinced Professor Walker is the right person at the right time to take us to another level."

Professor Walker said: "I am delighted to be joining the University of the Highlands and Islands, as its next principal and vice-chancellor at an exciting time in its development and growth. I look forward to working collaboratively with staff and students, partners and principals, community and government as we build and strengthen the university partnership.

"I believe the University of the Highlands and Islands is poised for a bright future and I am honoured and humbled to lead the partnership and all staff through the next chapter of the university's development."

Professor Walker will take up his appointment on February 1 2021. He replaces Professor Clive Mulholland who retired in July 2019 to become the university's third principal and vice-chancellor. He will join the university exactly 10 years to the day since the University of the Highlands and Islands was founded.


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