Former first minister returns to university to serve as chancellor
Former first minister Jack Mcconnell has returned to the university where he once studied to serve as its new chancellor.
Lord Mcconnell said the University of Stirling always had “a special place” in his heart as he was appointed to the role.
The politician, who was Scottish Labour leader and first minister of Scotland between 2001 and 2007, succeeds broadcaster James Naughtie, who stood down earlier this year after a decade.
The chancellor acts as the ceremonial head of the uni- versity. As part of the role they have the formal duty of presiding over graduation ceremonies.
Lord Mcconnell said: “I feel deeply honoured to be asked to serve the University of Stirling as their chancellor, following in the footsteps of such distinguished previous chancellors, including - of course - Lord Robbins, who was the very first in 1967.
“The university has always been innovative, dynamic and ambitious. It has also always held a special place in my heart.
“I will be determined to do all I can to help the university to continue to grow and develop, while retaining the essential values that have helped build its success over the past 50 years.”
Lord Mcconnell studied mathematics and education at Stirling University.