Professor Karen Cox - Deputy Vice-Chancellor

You are invited to attend Professor Karen Cox’s leaving event


June 9th, 2017

A message on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir David Greenaway.

Dear Colleagues,

As you will be aware, Professor Karen Cox, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, will be leaving our University at the end of this academic session to take up the post of Vice-Chancellor at the University of Kent.

To recognise Karen’s invaluable contribution to our University over more than 20 years, I will be hosting a farewell reception for her on Monday 10 July 2017, from 14.00-16.00 in the Senate Chamber, Trent Building, University Park.

I would like to invite you to join me and other senior colleagues to formally thank Karen and wish her well in her new role. Please contact sarah.troy-brown@nottingham.ac.uk by Friday 30 June 2017 to confirm your attendance.

I would be grateful if you could forward on this invitation to other colleagues who have worked closely with Karen.

If you would like to sign a book of messages for Karen, these will be at the following locations from 12-30 June 2017:

  • University Park (Trent Building Reception, open 08.30-16.30)
  • School of Health Sciences (Linda Allsop, A Floor, South Block Link, QMC)
  • KMC (Main Building Reception, open 08.00-17.00)
  • Jubilee Campus (Yang Fujia Building, Office of Global Engagement Reception (formerly the International Office), open 09.00-16.30)
  • Sutton Bonington (Main Building Reception, open 07.00-16.00)

If you would like to make a contribution, Karen has asked that these be donated to the Student Hardship Fund. You can make a donation via the Just Giving site https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/KarenCoxLeavingEvent. Alternatively, there will be a collection box on the Executive Office Reception (Trent Building) where you can visit in person.

Should you have any queries, please contact sarah.troy-brown@nottingham.ac.uk.

Best wishes,

David
Professor Sir David Greenaway
Vice-Chancellor

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One Comment

June 15th, 2017 at 1:25 am

Emilia Kukula

Are UNNC and UNMC colleagues given opportunity to sign a book of messages?

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