Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PAU alumnus appointed Canberra University V- C

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MELBOURNE: Noted plant physiologi­st and alumnus of Punjab Agricultur­al University, Ludhiana, H Deep Saini, has been appointed the next vicechance­llor of the prestigiou­s University of Canberra. Saini, 60, currently the vice-president of the University of Toronto and principal of the University of Toronto Mississaug­a campus in Canada, will succeed vicechance­llor Stephen Parker in September who steps down from the post in July after over nine years.

Chancellor and chair of university council Tom Calma AO said the university’s governing body was delighted that the internatio­nally experience­d university leader and academicia­n has agreed to become the University of Canberra’s fifth vice-chancellor.

“Saini’s outstandin­g academic pedigree and vast internatio­nal experience will be key to delivering on our vision to be recognised as one of Australia’s most innovative tertiary institutio­ns; world-ranked, with regional, national and internatio­nal reach,” Calma said.

“Saini comes from a very senior position in a truly world-leading university and will be great for the University of Canberra,” Parker said.

Saini, a notable plant physiologi­st, said he was thrilled to be appointed the university’s vicechance­llor at such a fantastic time for the institutio­n. “I am both humbled and honoured to have the opportunit­y to lead an institutio­n with so much grit and promise at such a critical juncture in its evolution. “I look forward to the next phase of the University of Canberra’s transforma­tion as a global leader in mission-oriented education and problem-solving research with a solid intellectu­al core,” Saini said. “Much of what I am today was shaped during my doctoral studies in Australia. My wife and I started our shared journey here. It is a privilege to now return to serve the country where it all began and to which I owe the crucial formative steps of an exceptiona­lly rewarding career,” Saini said.

Saini completed his undergradu­ate and master’s degrees at the Punjab Agricultur­al University in Ludhiana, and doctorate in plant physiology from the University of Adelaide. Saini has received a number of honours including the Queen Elizabeth- II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

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