Harper Adams vice chancellor to retire after 23 years at institution
1 February 2021 |
Dr David Llewellyn has been Harper Adam's vice chancellor since 2009
The vice chancellor of Harper Adams University has announced he will retire at the end of July 2021 after 23 years of working at the agricultural institution.
Dr David Llewellyn has been vice chancellor since 2009 and has led the institution through a successful period in its history.
During his tenure, Harper Adams gained full university title and is widely regarded as the leading provider of higher education for the land-based sector in the UK.
Amongst many other achievements, the university was awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher & Further Education in 2017.