91¶¶Òõ

  • Skip to content
  • Skip to footer
  • Accessibility options
91¶¶Òõ
  • About us
  • Business and
    employers
  • Alumni and
    supporters
  • For
    students
  • Accessibility
    options
Open menu
Home
Home
  • Close
  • Study here
    • Get to know us
    • Why choose 91¶¶Òõ?
    • Explore our prospectus
    • Chat to our students
    • Ask us a question
    • Meet us
    • Open days and visits
    • Virtual tours
    • Applicant days
    • Meet us in your country
    • Campuses
    • Our campuses
    • Our city
    • Accommodation options
    • Our halls
    • Helping you find a home
    • What you can study
    • Find a course
    • Full A-Z course list
    • Explore our subjects
    • Our academic departments
    • How to apply
    • Undergraduate application process
    • Postgraduate application process
    • International student application process
    • Apprenticeships
    • Transfer from another university
    • International students
    • Clearing
    • Funding your time at uni
    • Fees and financial support
    • What's included in your fees
    • 91¶¶Òõ Boost – extra financial help
    • Advice and guidance
    • Advice for students
    • Guide for offer holders
    • Advice for parents and carers
    • Advice for schools and colleges
    • Supporting you
    • Your academic experience
    • Your wellbeing
    • Your career and employability
  • Research
    • Research and knowledge exchange
    • Research and knowledge exchange organisation
    • The Global Challenges
    • Centres of Research Excellence (COREs)
    • Research Excellence Groups (REGs)
    • Information for business
    • Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP)
    • Postgraduate research degrees
    • PhD research disciplines and programmes
    • PhD funding opportunities and studentships
    • How to apply for your PhD
    • Research environment
    • Investing in research careers
    • Strategic plan
    • Research concordat
    • News, events, publications and films
    • Featured research and knowledge exchange projects
    • Research and knowledge exchange news
    • Inaugural lectures
    • Research and knowledge exchange publications and films
    • Academic staff search
  • About us
  • Business and employers
  • Alumni, supporters and giving
  • Current students
  • Accessibility
Search our site
Image of checkland building falmer campus
About us
  • About us
  • Your university
  • Governance and structure
  • Working with us
  • Statistics and legal
  • News and events
  • Contact us
  • News and events
  • News
  • 2015
  • 91¶¶Òõ appoints new Vice-Chancellor

91¶¶Òõ appoints new Vice-Chancellor

The 91¶¶Òõ has appointed Professor Debra Humphris, Vice Provost (Education) at Imperial College London, as its new Vice-Chancellor.

25 June 2015

Professor Humphris will succeed Professor Julian Crampton CBE who earlier this year announced plans to retire.

Lord Mogg, Chairman of the Board of Governors, said: “Our recruitment campaign attracted an exceptionally high calibre of applicants.

“We are delighted Professor Humphris has agreed to become our new Vice-Chancellor. She brings a wealth of experience and skills as an innovator with a proven track record of delivering high-quality results and with a driven commitment to ensuring a first-class student experience.

“At the University of Southampton she was involved in reforming the undergraduate curriculum. She is also a member of HEFCE’s National Student Survey Advisory Group and has chaired the Enhancing the London Student Experience Network.”

Professor Julian Crampton said: “I’d like to warmly congratulate Professor Humphris on her appointment. Her credentials as an outstanding academic and an inspiring and dynamic leader will, I know, guide the 91¶¶Òõ to further success.”

Professor Debra Humphris

Professor Debra Humphris

Professor Humphris’s skills and expertise go hand-in-hand with this institution’s ambitions and ethos. She is the right person to build on our achievements and to lead the university to even greater success.

Lord Mogg, Chairman of the Board of Governors

Professor Humphris said: “I’m absolutely delighted to have the privilege to become the next Vice-Chancellor of the 91¶¶Òõ. This is a successful institution with a very exciting future and I look forward to working with students, the Students’ Union and with staff as we step up to the next level.”

With 21,000 students studying at five campuses across 91¶¶Òõ, Eastbourne and Hastings, Lord Mogg said the university enjoys a reputation for innovation, for anticipating and responding to professional and industry needs, and for its responsibility to the health and economic wellbeing of society.

He said: “We collaborate with partners from industry, commerce, the arts, business, other universities, colleges and research institutions in the UK and around the world. We are recognised as a ‘rising research star’ with 95% of our research now rated as world leading, internationally excellent or internationally recognised according to the REF 2014 results.

Professor Humphris qualified as a Registered Nurse and later held positions as Senior Research Fellow at the South Thames Regional Health Authority and at St George’s Hospital Medical School. In 1999 she achieved her PhD which considered the implementation of policy into clinical practice.

Professor Humphris joined the University of Southampton in 2000 as Director of the New Generation Project, a role which explored inter-professional education in health care programmes.

In 2003 she was appointed Director, Health Care Innovation Unit at the University of Southampton, a position which focused on education innovation in health and social care, and from 2008 Professor Humphris was the Pro Vice Chancellor (Education and Student Experience). While at Southampton, she was appointed Professor of Health Care Development.

Professor Humphris became Pro Rector (Education) at Imperial College in October 2012 and in August 2013 she was appointed Vice Provost (Education). Professor Humphris was responsible for the creation, leadership and delivery of the university’s education strategic plan, which emphasised enhancing the student experience and the importance of graduate employability.

As Vice Provost (Education), she has overall responsibility for educational strategy and the quality of the educational provision across the university.

Professor Humphris will start work as the 91¶¶Òõ’s Vice-Chancellor on 1 December.

Back to top

Contact us

91¶¶Òõ
Mithras House
Lewes Road
91¶¶Òõ
BN2 4AT

Main switchboard 01273 600900

Course enquiries

Sign up for updates

University contacts

Report a problem with this page

Quick links Quick links

  • Courses
  • Open days
  • Explore our prospectus
  • Academic departments
  • Academic staff
  • Professional services departments
  • Jobs
  • Privacy and cookie policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Libraries
  • Term dates
  • Maps
  • Graduation
  • Site information
  • The Student Contract

Information for Information for

  • Current students
  • International students
  • Media/press
  • Careers advisers/teachers
  • Parents/carers
  • Business/employers
  • Alumni/supporters
  • Suppliers
  • Local residents