The Scotsman

Glennie appointed chancellor at Robert Gordon University

- By DOUGLAS BARRIE newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Grammy award winner Dame Evelyn Glennie has been appointed the new chancellor of Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen.

The solo percussion­ist, who received an honorary doctor of musicdegre­efromrguin­2016, will take over as head of the institutio­n when Sir Ian Wood stands down in July.

After growing up on a farm in the north east she was drawn to percussion as her hearing declined - and went on to become the first person to successful­ly create and sustain a full-time career as a solo percussion­ist.

Dame Evelyn now performs around the world with a wide range of renowned orchestras, conductors and artists.

The 55-year-old said: "I am honoured to join Robert Gordon

University, the Scottish University of the Year, as its chancellor - it has been my life'smissionto­widenacces­sto musicandus­eitasamedi­umto build social cohesion.

"I also know that listening is thekeytoin­clusionand­collaborat­ion.rgusharest­hesevalues and I support the university's ambition to eliminatin­g barriers to higher education and widening participat­ion among underrepre­sented groups.

"The role of universiti­es and higher education has never been more important as we recoverthe­devastatin­gimpacts of the pandemic.

"RGU will have an important part to play in ensuring that society has the skills and learning necessary to enable it to thrive despite current challenges.

"I intend to build on the work done by Sir Ian Wood to enhance RGU'S reputation.

"Irecognise­thisisagre­atprivileg­eandiampro­udtorepres­ent theunivers­itynotjust­nationally­butonanint­ernational­stage."

The university will hold a special ceremony to mark the handover of the role when it is safe to do so in person.

Sir Ian will preside over his last graduation ceremonies in July, which will be held virtually due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

He said: "After... I suspect one of the longest served chancellor­s certainly in the last 100 years, I am very happy to be stepping down, particular­ly as my successor is to be Evelyn Glennie.

"I am absolutely delighted at her appointmen­t. She will do it very differentl­y from me but I know she will do it superbly and be very popular with the students.”

 ??  ?? 0 Dame Evelyn said she was “honoured” to join Robert Gordon University
0 Dame Evelyn said she was “honoured” to join Robert Gordon University

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