Norwich University of the Arts appoints Rebecca Wright as Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Norwich University of the Arts is pleased to announce the appointment of Rebecca Wright as its new Deputy Vice-Chancellor.

Rebecca joins the University from University of the Arts London, where she has spent more than 13 years in senior academic leadership roles at Central Saint Martins.

Since 2019, Rebecca has served as Dean of School, with responsibility for academic strategy, curriculum development, quality assurance and the student experience, across a broad portfolio of creative disciplines.

As Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Norwich, Rebecca will play a central role in shaping and delivering the University’s academic strategy. She will lead on teaching and learning, research and knowledge exchange, the expansion of the University’s specialist character and global engagement, supporting the internationalisation of the staff and student experience.

Rebecca will also represent the University’s academic interests nationally and internationally.
Professor Ben Stopher, Vice-Chancellor of Norwich University of the Arts, said:

“I’m delighted to welcome Rebecca to Norwich as our new Deputy Vice-Chancellor. She brings significant expertise across academic leadership, teaching and learning, and research and knowledge exchange, alongside a strong understanding of creative higher education.

“Her collaborative leadership style and strategic insight will help shape the University’s next phase of development as we build on our strengths and look ahead to future opportunities.”

Rebecca Wright said:

“I am thrilled to be joining Norwich University of the Arts, at a time when the need for inclusive and ambitious creative arts education is greater than ever. I’m inspired by Norwich’s commitment to delivering creative excellence and supporting student success, and I am looking forward to working with colleagues, students and partners to build on this foundation — strengthening the university’s local, national and international profile and expanding its influence, innovation and impact in the world.”

Prior to her current role, Rebecca was Programme Director for Graphic Communication Design and Course Leader for MA Communication Design at Central Saint Martins, where she led on the development of innovative undergraduate and postgraduate provision.

She is also co-founder of GraphicDesign&, which explores the social, cultural and professional value of graphic design. GraphicDesign& has produced a number of award-winning books and major exhibitions, including the internationally acclaimed Can Graphic Design Save Your Life? at London’s Wellcome Collection.

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