A Nigerian Professor, Charles Egbu, has been appointed as Leeds Trinity University’s Vice-Chancellor.
While announcing the appointment, the University said on its website that Professor Egbu would take over from Margaret House at the end of October.
Professor Egbu was happy about his appointment and was quoted as saying: “I am honoured to be joining Leeds Trinity; a University who’s values and ethos around widening participation, offering a personalised approach and encouraging all students to achieve their best, align with my own. The University has an impressive track record in learning, teaching and employability, and I am looking forward to building on the strong foundations established under the leadership of Professor House.
“I have already been impressed by the sense of community at Leeds Trinity and I am looking forward to engaging with students, colleagues and alumni as we shape the future strategy of the institution. I am also looking forward to returning to Leeds; the city in which I spent much of my early academic life.”
With over 25 years higher education experience, Egbu was formerly Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education and Experience at University of East London.
Also, he is a member of many external bodies like the Advance HE Pro Vice-Chancellor Network and QAA Panel of Experts.
Prior to his appointment, he was the Dean, School of Built Environment and Architecture at London South Bank University and Head of University of Salford’s School of Built Environment. He served at University College London, Glasgow Caledonian University and Leeds Beckett University.
While talking about Professor Egbu’s appointment, Jamie Hanley, Chair Designate of Board of Governors at Leeds Trinity University said: “Professor Egbu brings with him a wealth of experience and extensive knowledge of the higher education sector.
“His energy and vision stood out throughout a very competitive recruitment process, and it is clear that he recognises Leeds Trinity’s strengths and values, as well as bringing with him a detailed understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced from across the higher education sector.
“I very much look forward to welcoming him to Leeds Trinity University.”










