Source: University of Salford
Professor Marshall has been acting vice-chancellor since former incumbent Martin Hall retired with immediate effect in December.
She joined Salford as deputy vice-chancellor in July 2013, following a three-year stint in a similar capacity at the University of South Wales. Previously, she held senior positions at the University of Central Lancashire and the University of Cumbria.
Beverley Hughes, Salford¡¯s chair of council, said: ¡°Following a rigorous selection process, which included representation from academic and administrative staff and students, validated by independent advisers including a current vice-chancellor, Helen proved herself to be the outstanding candidate. It is a credit to the university that it has the talent to draw internally for this important position.¡±
Professor Marshall said she had been struck by ¡°the enormous potential that exists to shape this university into an institution that nurtures outstanding talent and opportunity for its graduates¡±.
¡°Whilst we have a lot of work to do, I am relishing the opportunity to work with colleagues to establish Salford as an outstanding university,¡± she added.
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