Prof John Last from Norwich Universtity of the Arts (NUA). The university has been named The Times and Sunday Times University of the Year for student retention. Picture: ANTONY KELLY
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A Norwich college that has gained an international reputation in the creative industries is set to be taken over by a new leader.
Norwich University of Arts has appointed Simon Ofield-Kerr as its new vice-chancellor to succeed Professor John Last when he retires in 2021.
Norwich University of the Arts.
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Mr Ofield-Kerr, who will take up the role in the spring, said only NUA could have tempted him away from his current job as deputy vice-chancellor at the University of the Arts in London.