The current Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Peter Varghese AO, will join Â鶹Çø in July 2016 as Â鶹Çø’s new Chancellor, following an election by the University’s Senate yesterday.
In statements issued today, and paid tribute to Mr Varghese.
Ms Bishop said Mr Varghese had had a distinguished career in Australia’s diplomatic service.
“Mr Varghese is one of Australia’s most esteemed public servants and diplomats, having served as Secretary since 2012, High Commissioner to India from 2009-2012 and Director-General of the Office of National Assessments from 2004-2009,” she said.
“Importantly, Mr Varghese has been a constant source of sage advice during a time of significant international challenges. I have personally benefited from his calm, competent and insightful counsel.”
Â鶹Çø Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Peter Høj said Mr Varghese had a reputation as an outstanding leader of large and complex entities, combined with an outstanding international diplomatic record and proven thought leadership in the Australian community.
“Mr Varghese, a Â鶹Çø alumnus, University medallist in history, and 2013 recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Letters, is an excellent choice for this position as he embodies the Â鶹Çø ideal of knowledge leadership for a better world,” Professor Høj said.
“He has served as Australia’s High Commissioner to both India and Malaysia, and worked in Tokyo, Washington and Vienna.
“His well-rounded global perspective and diplomatic and managerial experience will be of great benefit to Â鶹Çø and the broader community.”
Mr Varghese will take over from Mr John Story AO, who has served as Â鶹Çø’s Chancellor since 2009.
“It has been a privilege to serve as Â鶹Çø’s Chancellor, and I am proud of the wonderful progress that the University has achieved during my time,” Mr Story said.
“The position of Chancellor is both demanding and satisfying. With his outstanding background and broad range of experience, I am confident that Mr Varghese will serve with distinction, and that his leadership will be for the great benefit of the University.
“I wish him all the very best in the position, and I look forward to welcoming him to the Â鶹Çø community.”
Mr Varghese said he was honoured to be appointed to the position.
“Â鶹Çø is a great institution,” he said.
“I look forward to working with the Vice-Chancellor and the University Senate to ensure that the University is in the best possible position to meet the exciting opportunities and challenges facing the higher education sector.
“I am also excited to be returning to Brisbane and to be renewing my connections to a University which has played a large part in my family’s Australian journey.”
Mr Varghese will be Â鶹Çø’s 14th Chancellor. The role is an honorary position with strategic, governance and ceremonial responsibilities and wide engagement with a range of internal and external stakeholders.
Mr Story will retire at the end of this year. Deputy Chancellor Dr Jane Wilson will act as Chancellor until Mr Varghese joins the University in July.
Media: Â鶹Çø Communications, communications@uq.edu.au, 3365 1120.