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updated on 28 April 2021
The University of Law (ULaw) has appointed Professor Zoe Radnor as its new deputy vice-chancellor to work alongside Professor Andrea Nollent, ULaw’s vice-chancellor and CEO to “develop and implement the university’s strategic plan” with a focus on delivering “high-quality, innovative academic teaching and developing excellence in applied research and thought leadership”.
Formerly the vice-president of strategy and planning; equality, diversity and inclusion; and professor of service operations management at City, University of London for three years, Radnor has 25 years of higher education experience. During her time at City, University of London Radnor was a member of the executive team which was responsible for leading the development and launch of its new Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) strategy, among other things.
Radnor commented on her move to ULaw: “I am really excited about joining The University of Law and meeting colleagues and students at what is a key time in its growth and development.
“There is great work taking place across all the campuses and I am looking forward to working with colleagues to continue to diversify the course portfolio, enhance applied research and, most importantly, secure the best outcomes for students.
“I hope to further develop innovative academic teaching, excellence in research and thought leadership at this global university.”