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Dr John Cater to retire as Vice-Chancellor in January 2025

August 19, 2024

The Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University, Dr John Cater, has announced he will retire at the end of January 2025.

As the longest-serving Vice Chancellor in the UK Higher Education Sector, John has led Edge Hill for thirty years, transforming it into a modern institution which has advanced further and faster in the national league tables than any other UK university. Awarded a Gold rating for Student Experience in the most recent Teaching Excellence Framework exercise, Edge Hill has invested over £350m in the physical infrastructure of the award-winning North West campus driven by John’s vision to create a place where students can live, learn and belong.

Under John’s leadership, Edge Hill was granted approval in 2018 for one of just three new free-standing medical schools adding to its already impressive range of programmes across the Arts, Sciences, Humanities, Education and Healthcare. In 2024 the University expanded its discipline base further launching new programmes in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. 

With deep roots in teaching excellence, the University was the first English Higher Education provider to be awarded OfSTED Outstanding for all age phases of its Teaching Training Provision under the new inspection framework. And the University has more than doubled the number of research staff and significantly grown its community of renowned Professors during John’s period in office. This has led to more than half of Edge Hill’s research outputs being classed as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework. 

Paying tribute to John’s strong vision and leadership, Pro Chancellor and Chair of Board of Governors Clive Elliott says:

“John’s remarkable leadership has guided the institution through some of the most challenging times the sector has experienced, always with an approach which reflects the values of the University. His tenure has been marked by unwavering commitment and outstanding leadership, and he leaves the University in an incredibly strong and enviable position.”

Dr Cater says:

“It has been an immense privilege to lead Edge Hill University for over thirty years.  This is a University which has been transformed and I want to thank my colleagues, the staff and students of the University, who have worked together to create the successful values-driven Institution we have become. 

I am extremely proud of the experience we deliver for our students and of the contribution that the University and our community make to the life of the region and beyond.”

The process to appoint a new Vice-Chancellor for the University will now commence and the intention is that an appointment will be made in a timely way which will enable a smooth transition. In the meantime, it is business as usual as the University continues to focus on its vision and values in the best interests of all its stakeholders, including especially its students and staff. We continue to value all our stakeholders’ support and will keep you appraised of progress during the transition but please do email us if there is any aspect you wish to discuss.

August 19, 2024

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