Ranvir welcomed into UCLan family with official inauguration ceremony
The nationally acclaimed journalist and former University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) student Ranvir Singh, has been appointed as the third Chancellor of the University of Central Lancashire.
At a special inauguration ceremony held at Preston Guild Hall on Friday 20 January, Ranvir was officially welcomed into the UCLan family in front of a 350-strong audience of staff, students and invited guests. The event also marked the inauguration of Professor Mike Thomas as the University’s fourth Vice-Chancellor.
Speaking at the event, Ranvir commented: “I should have been in Washington today but I told them I had something better to do! Looking out here today and seeing some of my very dearest family and friends, former teachers and colleagues tells me I made the right decision.
“I am deeply honoured to be given the chance to lead the charge for a great place of learning, a place that hones passions, and propels young people out there to think big, and put those feelings and desires into action.”
"I am deeply honoured to be given the chance to lead the charge for a great place of learning, a place that hones passions, and propels young people out there to think big, and put those feelings and desires into action."
David Taylor, Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the University Board, said: “In Ranvir we have found someone who is successful, someone who can engage with staff and students and someone who has the capacity to inspire. Ranvir is from Preston and a former student of ours; she has an affinity for the University and cares for our heritage and our future. I am thrilled and excited at the prospect of working with her.”
For Professor Mike Thomas, the inauguration marks the completion of his first year as UCLan’s Vice-Chancellor. He said: “I am proud to be the Vice-Chancellor of an ambitious University, proud of my colleagues who commit their professional lives to supporting our students and proud of our students who go on to do so much good for our community and society. I am delighted to lead UCLan into the next stage of its development and I am determined to realise our potential as a civic university that delivers benefits to individuals, organisations and to society as a whole.”
"I am delighted to lead UCLan into the next stage of its development and I am determined to realise our potential as a civic university that delivers benefits to individuals, organisations and to society as a whole."
UCLan Students’ Union President Sana Iqbal added: “Students today look to leaders in a position of power and authority for inspiration, and where better to look than Ranvir and Mike. I know they are both committed to enabling UCLan to provide an excellent student experience that is open to all - irrespective of background.”
UCLan’s award-winning Chamber Choir gave a special performance at the event with a piece composed for the occasion by Mark Goggins, University Chamber Choir Director. Named after the University’s motto ‘Ex Solo Ad Solem’, translated as ‘From the Earth to the Sun’, the composition will be used for all future graduation ceremonies, leaving a lasting musical legacy.
Guests included Ranvir’s former BBC North West Tonight colleagues, much loved former co-presenter Gordon Burns and current present Annabelle Tiffin. The HM Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, High Sheriff of Lancashire, local mayors and council leaders were among the many dignitaries that attended the prestigious event.