Thought of the fortnight: How to successfully induct and introduce a new VC
We asked AHUA members to share their advice and experiences an how to successfully induct and introduce a new Vice Chancellor
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In July 2024 THE reported on ‘the exodus of experienced hands’ as 1 in 5 universities in the UK were changing their Vice Chancellor. To varying extents and in different ways the Registrar and COO roles that make up the core of the AHUA membership, are critical in the process of preparing for and successfully welcoming a new university Vice Chancellor. They might provide continuity and stability throughout the recruitment and induction while simultaneously helping to prepare for change and steering the induction to secure the right quality and direction of stewardship to deliver change. We asked our members, ‘what are your top tips for successfully inducting a new VC?’.
Here are some of their responses:
With lots of advice about how you can facilitate information gathering, fostering relationships across the institution, the feedback also acknowledges the individual and critical relationship being formed by the AHUA member and their new VC and line manager. One member also acknowledged that it’s a time of change, not just for the VC and the institution but also for the Registrar or COO. Embracing that change can perhaps be a source of renewal.
Focuses specifically on transitioning from technical governance expert to strategic adviser, developing the soft skills and power to encourage senior colleagues