The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Life’s not a drag for new rector at St Andrews

university: Students’ choice decided to tour the university and town on a scooter

- Craig smiTh csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A scooter was the somewhat unusual choice for incoming St Andrews University rector Srdja Popovic as he took part in the traditiona­l “student drag” yesterday ahead of tomorrow’s formal installati­on.

Students joined the new rector on a tour of student halls and local hostelries in a day of celebratio­n, which included a procession through the town.

Previous entrances have seen rectors arrive in a vintage car, an ice-cream cart and a horse, but, as 45-year-old Mr Popovic explained, a scooter was a sensible choice this time around.

“This is the first time I’ve been on a scooter,” he said. “I came here invited by the students, I campaigned based on what the students wanted in the manifesto, and you have this tradition where you come here in a vehicle of your choice.

“For me, it wasn’t a tough choice because part of our campaign was making this place more ‘cycleable’ and greener so I wanted to avoid a combustion engine by any means.

“I know this is Scotland, the land of James Watt, but I wanted to say ‘no cars’, which left us with three choices – bike, which I can’t really ride; horse, which I can ride but it can look super pretentiou­s; or a scooter.

“So I said OK, if I can survive it! “We had a rector’s committee meeting and we spent much of it going round and round.”

Mr Popovic was appointed rector in November for an initial three-year term and is the founder and executive director of the Center for Applied Non-violent Actions and Strategies (Canvas), a non-profit organisati­on based in Serbia, that aims to teach the use of non-violence to make a change.

His formal installati­on will take place in the Younger Hall tomorrow afternoon, and Mr Popovic has been impressed with what he has seen so far.

“It’s going to be super interestin­g,” he added. “This is a brilliant place and I’m amazed by the students I’ve met.

“I think the main value of St Andrews is its students and this is what we are trying to do – make use of their amazing skills to make this a more student friendly place in future.

“What I’m really qualified in doing is empowering people, and that’s really what I’m trying to do here.”

Since 1858, the rector has been elected by the students.

Mr Popovic follows in the footsteps of a long list of illustriou­s former rectors, including authors J M Barrie and Rudyard Kipling, Monty Python founding member John Cleese and Catherine Stihler MEP.

In addition to being president of the University Court, the highest governing body of the university, the rector also plays an informal, pastoral role for students.

I know this is Scotland, the land of James Watt, but I wanted to say ‘no cars’, which left us with three choices – bike, which I can’t really ride; horse, which I can ride but it can look super pretentiou­s; or a scooter. SRDJA POPOVIC

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Incoming St Andrews University rector Srdja Popovic toured the town on a scooter in the company of a group of undergradu­ates.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Incoming St Andrews University rector Srdja Popovic toured the town on a scooter in the company of a group of undergradu­ates.

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