Notre Dame reappoints VC for a second term

25 Feb 2013

By The Record

Professor Celia Hammond has been re-appointed as Vice Chancellor of The University of Notre Dame Australia for another five years. PHOTO: UNDA

The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Board of Governors has reappointed Professor Celia Hammond for a further five years as the university’s Vice Chancellor.

During her first term, Prof Hammond has presided over extensive expansion of the university at its two Australian campuses in Fremantle and on Broadway in Sydney, NSW.

Deputy Chancellor Peter Prendiville said the university’s governing body was extremely confident in the Vice Chancellor’s abilities.

“We are delighted to extend her term for a further period after the significant success of the university under her leadership over the past four years,” he said.

“The expansion of both the Sydney and Fremantle campuses, as well as the significant increase in student numbers, is testimony to the management of the senior leadership team led by Professor Hammond.”

Professor Hammond said it has been a privilege and an honour to hold the position of Vice Chancellor for the past four and a half years.

“I sincerely thank everyone for the passion and commitment shown to this beautiful institution that has enabled it to grow, develop and flourish since its inception,” she said.

“I remain humbled to be the current ‘steward’ of the position of Vice Chancellor.” In 2008, Professor Hammond succeeded longstanding Vice Chancellor Dr Peter Tannock who served as Vice Chancellor of the university for 16 years.