Graham Upton is fast gaining a reputation as UK higher educations troubleshooter of choice.
Having steered the University of Cumbria out of an estimated 瞿30 million deficit during a 14-month tenure as interim vice-chancellor, financial challenges will again be at the fore in Professor Uptons latest appointment, to the same post at Glyndwr University.
The Wrexham-based institution has had a torrid time of late, running up a loss of 瞿4 million during 2012-13. The accounts for 2013-14 have yet to be published, but are likely to show a similar picture, Professor Upton said.
This has not been helped by the suspension and then reinstatement on limited terms of Glyndwrs licence to recruit international students. The financial woes have fuelled talk of a merger.
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But Professor Upton, whose initial term is for nine months, told 51勛圖 that he was confident that he could secure the universitys future and, for now at least, its independence.
Its going to be tough, but I wouldnt have done it if I didnt think I could get positive outcomes, he said. I have a belief in the institution, and what it does needs to survive because it is so important for the region.
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Professor Upton, who spent a decade leading Oxford Brookes University before retiring in 2007, was appointed by Glyndwr following the sudden departure of vice-chancellor Michael Scott.
He acknowledges that mistakes have been made, but carrying out an inquiry into what went wrong is not on his agenda.
Professor Uptons aim is to provide stability of leadership and then to balance the books. The hope is that Glyndwr will get closer to breaking even this year and move into surplus during 2015-16.
He described the job as requiring him to get in there quickly and make changes and amendments, but, having done it before, he is pretty clear what we need to do.
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Much will hinge on whether the university is allowed to recruit significantly from overseas again. But the longer-term question is whether Glyndwr, which had 8,405 students last year, is viable as an independent institution.
Professor Upton said he believed that a lot could be done to maintain the integrity of the institution and that staying independent was certainly a potential outcome.
What will happen in the next 10 years, I dont know its a political issue as much as anything, he said. My objective will be to ensure continuity of business and a high-quality learning experience as a separate institution.
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