Source: British Council
Plymouth revealed the news about Wendy Purcell, who has led the institution since 2007, in a statement issued on 1 July.
The university¡¯s deputy vice-chancellor, David Coslett, has taken charge ¡°in her absence¡±.
Plymouth said in the statement: ¡°We can confirm that the vice-chancellor of Plymouth University, Professor Wendy Purcell, has been placed on leave by the university¡¯s board of governors as part of an ongoing review process. As with all internal matters relating to members of staff, we request that the confidentiality of the situation be respected.
¡°Professor Purcell¡¯s position as vice-chancellor remains unchanged and in her absence the university is being led by deputy vice-chancellor Professor David Coslett.
¡°As you would expect from a world-ranked university with a strong and distinguished reputation, the executive team will ensure core business continues to be focused on the delivery of a first-class experience for our students. We also continue to work with partners and stakeholders for the benefit and interests of the city and wider region.¡±
Professor Purcell studied at Plymouth before serving in senior management roles as a pro vice-chancellor at the University of the West of England and deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Hertfordshire.
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