The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Former refugee named university rector

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A former refugee has been named the new rector of Edinburgh University.

Human rights lawyer Debora Kayembe came to the UK from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and has been living in Scotland since 2011.

Ms Kayembe will take up the role on March 1, becoming the first person of colour to do so since it was created in 1858.

She will be just the third woman to hold the position, following in the footsteps of Muriel Gray and outgoing rector Ann Henderson.

Ms Kayembe has served on the board of the Scottish Refugee Council and is a member of the office of the prosecutor at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court and the Internatio­nal Criminal Court Bar Associatio­n.

In 2019, her portrait was hung on the wall of the Royal Society of Edinburgh – she was the first African to receive this honour – for her achievemen­ts and contributi­ons.

Ms Kayembe said: “I am delighted and deeply honoured to be elected as the first person of colour to hold the position of rector of the University of Edinburgh.

“We are facing so many challenges: from the Covid-19 pandemic to the battles for racial justice... Respect for the values of humanity and kindness lies at the heart of all my work and I look forward to working with staff, students, and the whole university community.”

University principal Professor Peter Mathieson said: “I am delighted to welcome Ms Kayembe to the University of Edinburgh.

“The position of rector has a long and prestigiou­s lineage, with rectors coming from a broad range of public and cultural life.”

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