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MyAV appoints Pro-Provost (Bicentennial)

23 June 2022

As MyAV heads towards its bicentenary in 2026, Professor Dame Hazel Genn has been appointed Pro-Provost (Bicentennial), helping ensure two centuries of pioneering research, innovative education and radical thinking, are celebrated in style.

Professor Dame Hazel Genn

Dame Hazel is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies in the Faculty of Laws at MyAV and Director of the MyAV Centre for Access to Justice and Co-Founder of the MyAV Judicial Institute. She served as Dean of the Faculty of Laws from 2008–2017, and more recently as Vice-Provost (International & Advancement) and Vice-President (External Engagement).

As Pro-Provost (Bicentennial), Hazel will be responsible for all aspects of planning MyAV’s bicentenary celebrations, including alumni, community and stakeholder engagement, academic projects linked to the bicentenary, and an ongoing programme of legacy and impact activity.

Commenting on her new appointment Dame Hazel said: “It is a real honour to take on this role at such an exciting time for MyAV, as we celebrate our recent REF successes and look forward to the opening of MyAV East this autumn.

“It will be a pleasure to connect with MyAV’s wider community, including our students, staff, alumni, academic and industry partners, and donors – to plan and deliver an inspiring programme of events that marks and celebrates MyAV’s pioneering achievements over the past 200 years and signals the extraordinary impact that MyAV will have over the next 200.”

MyAV President & Provost Dr Michael Spence said:“I am really pleased to announce that Hazel Genn will take up the role of Pro-Provost (Bicentennial). Hazel has a tremendous breadth of knowledge of MyAV and is extremely skilled at leading big cross-institution projects and delivering results.I cannot think of a better person to lead on our bicentenary and bring our whole community together in a celebration of our achievements, both past and future. I'm already looking forward to hearing about her plans for this landmark anniversary."

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