Rector_of_Glasgow_University

Rector of the University of Glasgow

Rector of the University of Glasgow

Senior post within the University of Glasgow


The (Lord) Rector of the University of Glasgow is one of the most senior posts within the institution, elected every three years by students. The theoretical role of the rector is to represent students to the senior management of the university and raise issues which concern them. In order to achieve this, the rector is the statutory chair of the Court, the governing body of the university.

The tower of the University of Glasgow above Kelvingrove Park

The position's place in the university was enshrined by statute in the Universities (Scotland) Act 1889, which provided for the election of a rector at all of the universities in existence at the time in Scotland (being St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh). Students of the University of Dundee also elect a rector.

The latest rectorial election was concluded on the 26th of March 2024, and featured four candidates: Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, Susan McCabe, Paul Sweeney MSP, and Lady Rita Rae, who was seeking re-election.[1] Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, who received over 80% of the votes, was consequently installed as rector on the 11th of April 2024.[2]

Former rectors

Students have not always voted for working rectors; anti-apartheid activists Winnie Mandela (1987–1990) and Albert Lutuli (1962–1965) were elected on the understanding that they would be unable to undertake the position's responsibilities, while Mordechai Vanunu (2005–2008) was unable to fulfil his duties as he was not allowed to leave Israel and Edward Snowden (2014–2017) was not expected to fulfill his duties due to an ongoing self-imposed exile in Russia. However, other recent Rectors have been elected on the presumption they will be working rectors, e.g. Ross Kemp (1999–2000), who resigned from the post after the Students' Representative Council voted to request his resignation, such was the extent of student dissatisfaction with his performance. At the Rectorial election in February 2004, no nominations for the post of rector had been received. Upon the end of Greg Hemphill's term, the university was left without a rector for the first time in the position's history. The University Senate set another election date for December, when Mordechai Vanunu was elected. The post was left vacant for a second time at the end of Aamer Anwar's term in March 2020, with the scheduled Rectorial election postponed until March 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The previous rector was Lady Rita Rae, who was the first woman to hold the position in a standing capacity in the University's history.[3] However, during her term she faced heavy criticism from the student body due to her alleged absenteeism, which she denied.[4][5]

Nations

Until 1977, for Rectorial election purposes, the university was divided into four 'nations' based on the students' birthplace, originally called Clidisdaliae, Thevidaliae, Albaniae and Rosay, and later as Glottiana, Loudoniana, Transforthana and Rothseiana. Three of the 'nations' consisted of defined areas in Scotland, with Loudoniana consisting of students from all other places.[6]

List of rectors

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20th-century University of Glasgow rectors
1899–1902The 5th Earl of Rosebery Scotlandformer Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
1902–1905George Wyndham EnglandChief Secretary for Ireland
1905–1908H.H. Asquith EnglandPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
1908–1911The 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston Englandformer Viceroy of India, Foreign Secretary
1911–1914Augustine Birrell EnglandChief Secretary for Ireland and poet
1914–1919Raymond Poincaré FrancePresident of the French Republic and a former (and later) Prime Minister of France
1919–1922Bonar Law ScotlandPrime Minister of the United Kingdom, former student
1922–1925The 1st Earl of Birkenhead EnglandLord Chancellor
1925–1928Sir Austen Chamberlain Englandparliamentarian and statesman
1928–1931Stanley Baldwin EnglandPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
1931–1934Compton Mackenzie Scotlandnovelist
1934–1937Sir Iain Colquhoun Scotland7th Bt.
1937–1938Dick Sheppard Englandpacifist
1938–1945Sir Archibald Sinclair Scotland4th Bt., Leader of the British Liberal Party
1945–1947Sir John Boyd-Orr Scotlandphysician, nutritionist and Nobel laureate (former student)
1947–1950Walter Elliot Scotlandpolitician (former student)
1950–1953John MacCormick Scotlandlawyer and famed nationalist (former student)
1953–1956Tom Honeyman Scotlandphysician, director of Kelvingrove Art Gallery (former student)
1956–1959Rab Butler Englandbecame Home Secretary while rector and a former Chancellor of the Exchequer (and a later Foreign Secretary)
1959–1962Quintin Hogg EnglandThe 2nd Viscount Hailsham, Lord President of the Council (and a later Lord Chancellor)
1962–1965Albert Lutuli South AfricaPresident of the African National Congress and Nobel Peace Prize laureate (Absentee)
1965–1968The 1st Baron Reith Scotlandformerly the first Director-General of the BBC
1968–1971George MacLeod ScotlandThe Baron MacLeod of Fuinary; Founder of the radical Christian organisation, the Iona Community; Past Moderator of the Church of Scotland
1971–1974Jimmy Reid ScotlandTrade union activist, his inaugural speech on social alienation was famous for its reference to the rat race
1974–1977Arthur Montford Scotlandsports journalist
1977–1980John L. Bell ScotlandElected while a student at the university
1980–1984Reginald Bosanquet EnglandTV newsreader
1984–1987Michael Kelly ScotlandLord Provost of Glasgow
1987–1990Winnie Madikizela-Mandela  South AfricaSouth African activist and politician
1990–1993Pat Kane Scotlandmusician, alumnus.
1993–1996Johnny Ball EnglandTV presenter
1996–1999Richard Wilson Scotlandactor
1999–2000Ross Kemp Englandactor
21st-century University of Glasgow rectors
2001–2004Greg Hemphill Scotlandactor and alumnus
2004–2005Position vacant
2005–2008Mordechai Vanunu IsraelIsraeli nuclear technician and whistle-blower (Absentee)
2008–2014Charles Kennedy Scotlandformer Leader of the Liberal Democrats and alumnus.
2014–2017Edward Snowden[7] United Statescomputer professional/intelligence whistleblower (Absentee)
2017–2020Aamer Anwar ScotlandLawyer, human rights campaigner and alumnus
2019–2020Position vacantThe 2020 election was postponed for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–2024Rita Rae, Lady Rae ScotlandFormer Senator of the College of Justice
2024-present Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah  Palestine War surgeon who operated in Gaza during the Israel–Hamas war

See also


References

  1. "University of Glasgow - University of Glasgow Rectorial Election 2024". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  2. "UofG Rector Installed". www.glasgowunisrc.org. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  3. "Lady Rita Rae appointed Rector". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  4. Horne, Marc (19 April 2024). "Lady Rae accused of being 'absentee rector' at Glasgow University". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  5. "Lady Rita Rae: An interview with the Glasgow University rector". University of Glasgow. 15 November 2023. Retrieved 19 April 2024.

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