CSU vice-chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has signed a new five-year contract to remain at the helm of the university.
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The Charles Sturt University Council has reappointed Professor Vann for his second term, to conclude in December 2021.
Since taking over the reins from Professor Ian Goulter in 2011, Professor Vann has overseen the expansion of CSU to include a new campus in Port Macquarie, the start of a new School of Engineering at the Bathurst campus and a move to “carbon neutrality” across all campuses.
Develop our workforce to ensure CSU continues to be a strong regional employer.
- Professor Andrew Vann
Professor Vann said the next five years would be challenging not only for CSU, but for the higher education sector across Australia.
“We are facing a very turbulent world and universities have a very important role to play in helping people understand and respond – especially given the pressures on regional Australia,” he said.
“We have done a lot of considered and visionary work to establish a six-year strategy to take Charles Sturt University successfully through the next phase of its journey as a leading online and regional higher education provider.
“This strategy will be launched in its entirety later this year, however the strategic direction will be firmly focused on providing a transformational experience for our students while working closely to advance the communities in our regions.
“Alongside this, we will continue to develop our workforce to ensure Charles Sturt University continues to be a strong regional employer.”
CSU also remains heavily involved in negotiations to open a new rural medical school – to be called the Murray Darling Medical School, in collaboration with La Trobe University – to help combat chronic doctor shortages in the bush.
CSU chancellor Dr Michele Allan welcomed the reappointment.
“The University Council would like to thank Professor Vann for his leadership and achievements during the past five years and acknowledge his passion and resolute commitment to the University,” Dr Allan said.