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Vice-Chancellor to head group of leading research unis
By: James Hakner
Last updated: Friday, 24 June 2011

Professor Michael Farthing, Vice-Chancellor
Professor Michael Farthing, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sussex, is to become the new chair of the 1994 Group of research-intensive universities.
Professor Farthing, who will take up the role in October, said:
"I am delighted to be taking up the Chair of the 1994 Group, particularly at a time of such change in higher education. With the coming days expected to see the publication of a White Paper that could be a game changer for all UK universities, it's going to be more important than ever to make the case for the excellent student experience that can only be offered by institutions that combine world class research with outstanding teaching.
"1994 Group universities lead the way on this type of student experience. My aim as Chair will be to make sure that our voice is heard in the coming debates, and that the example we set is followed throughout higher education. It is a great honour to be trusted with this task, and I look forward to beginning in October."
Since his appointment at Sussex in 2007, Professor Farthing has shown how a modern strategic approach to university growth and development can deliver highly positive results.
Sussex has achieved significant growth in student numbers, seen major improvements in the student experience, developed new streams of income, and undertaken major investment in campus facilities. The University has also risen to its highest ever position in university league tables.
Paul Marshall, Executive Director of the 1994 Group, said:
"As his achievements at Sussex show, Professor Farthing is an outstanding higher education leader. I have no doubt that his talent and vision will have a fantastic impact on the 1994 Group, and I look forward to working with him as he takes up this important role."
The 1994 Group represents 19 of the UK's leading student-focused, research-intensive universities. It was established in 1994 to promote excellence in University research and teaching.
Professor Farthing will take up his position as Chair of the 1994 Group in October. Current Chair Professor Paul Wellings, Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University, is leaving to take up a position in Australia.