Sunderland Echo

Uni sad to see Shirley go

VICE-CHANCELLOR INFORMS COLLEGUES OF HER DECISION TO RESIGN

- By Daniel Prince daniel.prince@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @danielprin­ce18

University of Sunderland vice-chancellor Shirley Atkinson is to resign after four years in the role.

Staff at the university were informed yesterday that Ms Atkinson was to leave in the summer due to a change in her circumstan­ces at home.

She has been at the university for 10 years, spending six years as deputy vice-chancellor and four as vice-chancellor and chief executive.

She said: “It has been an enormous privilege to have led the university for the last four years.

“With the support of dedicated, exceptiona­l staff we have achieved significan­t outcomes for our students.

“We have grown our UK student base by over 16% in the last year and witnessed significan­t growth at our campuses in London and in Hong Kong.

“Students are attracted to the university to study our relevant and contempora­ry programmes, which we deliver in a supportive studentcen­tred environmen­t.

“The university makes a huge contributi­on to the social, economic and cultural life of the region, and I will watch with pride as it continues to grow and thrive in the years ahead.

“Unfortunat­ely my home circumstan­ces have changed, and I have notified the board of governors that I will be unable to fulfil my role beyond the summer.”

John Mowbray, chairman of the university’s board of governors, added: “We are deeply saddened to see Shirley leave us.

“We are enormously grateful for the contributi­on she has made to the university over the past 10 years.

“We fully respect her decision to leave and have accepted her resignatio­n with deep regret.”

 ??  ?? University of Sunderland vice-chancellor Shirley Atkinson.
University of Sunderland vice-chancellor Shirley Atkinson.

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