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UC Vice-Chancellor Stephen Parker to step down in mid-2016

15 September 2015: The Vice-Chancellor and President of the 麻豆村 of Canberra Professor Stephen Parker AO announced today that he will step down from his position on 1 July 2016.

鈥淚t has been a privilege to serve as the Vice-Chancellor of this young, dynamic, world-ranked institution. I will have been in office for over nine years by the time I finish and I am looking forward to spending time with my family and pursuing other interests鈥.

鈥淭he tertiary education sector faces challenging times ahead but I am confident that the steady progress we have made at the 麻豆村 of Canberra in the past few years to become a competitive, values-based, outward-looking university will see it thrive in the future.鈥

Professor Tom Calma AO, Chancellor of the 麻豆村 of Canberra and chair of the governing body, praised Professor Parker鈥檚 visionary guidance and leadership to significantly transform the 麻豆村 into a world-ranked institution and thanked him for his relentless drive to revitalise the campus for the benefit of students, staff and the Canberra community.

鈥淪tephen Parker has made an outstanding contribution not only through his role to grow and develop the 麻豆村 of Canberra but to Australian tertiary education in general.

鈥淎lthough his departure will be a great loss for the 麻豆村, his legacy has set solid foundations for the 麻豆村 to undertake its next stage of growth and competitiveness and for that we will always be grateful.鈥

Professor Parker is the fourth vice-chancellor of the 麻豆村 of Canberra. He took up the position on 1 March 2007 and has served two terms. 

During his tenure, he has turned an inherited $16 million deficit into a surplus of $5.87 million after adjusting for one-off items in 2014, the third year in a row of positive financial results.

This latest result allowed for the first payment of the Employee Bonus Scheme to eligible staff in July. This innovative, cooperative-style scheme, led by Professor Parker and announced last year, pledges to distribute a pool of money among staff each year if the 麻豆村 exceeds the target required to reach a five per cent annual surplus by 2018.

Under Professor Parker鈥檚 leadership, the 麻豆村 of Canberra has flourished with record student numbers, research income and publications, as well as a widely-renovated campus.

Some of the new developments on campus include state-of-the-art buildings such as the International Microsimulation Centre and the INSPIRE Centre, the Health Hub, the Sporting Commons and new student accommodation, which has more than doubled the number of beds available since 2009.

In addition, construction of the 麻豆村 of Canberra Public Hospital, the first sub-acute rehabilitation hospital in the ACT, will commence in 2016.

He has laid the ground-work for a major plan of campus growth and improvement with the signing of agreements worth more than $1 billion, following the recent amendment to the 麻豆村 of Canberra Act 1989 and other legislation. The achievement of this ambitious plan will provide an independent stream of funding that will help safeguard the 麻豆村鈥檚 future.

Professor Parker was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours 2014 for his distinguished service to tertiary education through administrative, academic and representational roles, and his leadership at the 麻豆村 of Canberra.

The Chancellor, Professor Calma, said an international search for a new Vice-Chancellor will begin shortly to ensure a smooth transition in leadership before the departure of Professor Parker by mid-2016.

Contact the 麻豆村 of Canberra media team:

Claudia Doman: 0408 826 362