Oxford University Appoints First Ever Female Vice-Chancellor In 785-Year History

Professor Louise Richardson who is currently principal at St Andrews University, will take up the role at the start of next year, subject to the approval of the institution's legislative body, known as Congregation

An undated handout picture released by the University of St Andrews on May 28, 2015 shows Professor Louise Richardson posing for a photograph at the University of St Andrews in Scotland
An undated handout picture released by the University of St Andrews on May 28, 2015 shows Professor Louise Richardson posing for a photograph at the University of St Andrews in Scotland


Oxford University has appointed its first ever female vice-chancellor in its 785-year history.

Professor Louise Richardson who is currently principal at St Andrews University, will take up the role at the start of next year, subject to the approval of the institution's legislative body, known as Congregation.

She has been put forward by a nominating committee led by Oxford's chancellor Lord Patton of Barnes, who said the panel had been 'deeply impressed' by Prof Richardson's commitment to the values that the university holds dear.

Her appointment will make her Oxford's first female holder of the post since the first leader was appointed nearly eight centuries ago in 1230.

Prof Richardson (centre), then St Andrews University principal and vice-chancellor, with Hillary Clinton and St Andrews University Chancellor Menzies Campbell
Prof Richardson (centre), then St Andrews University principal and vice-chancellor, with Hillary Clinton and St Andrews University Chancellor Menzies Campbell


Hillary Clinton with St Andrews University principal and vice-chancellor Professor Louise Richardson (left) after receiving an honorary degree from St Andrews University.
Hillary Clinton with St Andrews University principal and vice-chancellor Professor Louise Richardson (left) after receiving an honorary degree from St Andrews University.


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Before joining St Andrews, where she is also vice-chancellor, Prof Richardson was executive dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

She said: 'Oxford is one of the world's great universities. I feel enormously privileged to be given the opportunity to lead this remarkable institution during an exciting time for higher education. I am very much looking forward to working with talented, experienced, and dedicated colleagues to advance Oxford's pre-eminent global position in research, scholarship, and teaching.'

Lord Patten said: 'The panel was deeply impressed by Professor Richardson's strong commitment to the educational and scholarly values which Oxford holds dear. Her distinguished record both as an educational leader and as an outstanding scholar provides an excellent basis for her to lead Oxford in the coming years.'

Prof Richardson, who is known for her work on terrorism and security studies and has advised policy makers, is due to take over from Oxford's current vice-chancellor Professor Andrew Hamilton, who is leaving to take over as president of New York University.

She was born in Ireland and has a BA in history from Trinity College, Dublin, and MA in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and an MA and PhD in Government from Harvard University.