Principal appointed to lead ARU Peterborough
Professor Ross Renton will play key role ahead of university opening in 2022
Professor Ross Renton has been appointed as Principal of ARU Peterborough and will take up his new role on 15 February.
Construction work on the new £30million university – a partnership between the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority, Peterborough City Council and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) – began at the Embankment site in December.
ARU Peterborough will provide transformational and inclusive higher education for the city and region. The Principal will be instrumental in designing the curriculum, in conjunction with local businesses, to ensure it meets the needs of residents and the local economy, and will lead the university once it opens its doors to the first students in September 2022.
Professor Renton is currently Senior Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of Worcester, where he is responsible for a number of key aspects of the student experience, widening participation, employability and a range of partnerships and resources.
His experience has included being a designated Widening Participation Expert for the Office for Students, Vice Chair of the Forum for Access and Continuing Education (FACE), and a main panel member of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) Subject Pilot. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Open University, and held a number of roles prior to joining Worcester, including Dean of Students at the University of Hertfordshire.
Professor Ross Renton said:
“We will deliver a dynamic course portfolio with a focus on meeting the needs of the region and emerging areas of employment. ARU Peterborough will be an ambitious institution, supporting economic growth, building partnerships and providing outstanding education to all who have the ability. ARU Peterborough graduates will be known for their transformative impact on society.”
Professor Roderick Watkins, Vice Chancellor of ARU, said:
“Peterborough is a higher education cold spot, so by attracting a diverse student population from non-traditional backgrounds – many of whom may not have considered a university education before – we can redress the balance between Peterborough and the rest of the East of England. Professor Renton’s extensive expertise in widening participation will help to make this target a reality.”
Councillor John Holdich OBE, Leader of Peterborough City Council, said:
James Palmer, Mayor of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough, said: