The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has set up a group to advise on improving leadership and management in Scotland's 20 higher education institutions.
The nine-member group, agreed in consultation with Universities Scotland and the Committee of Chairmen of Scottish Higher Education Institutions, is chaired by Eric Hagman, a retired partner in accountancy firm Arthur Andersen. It also includes Colin Bell and John Macklin, respectively principals of Stirling and Paisley universities, and Zoe van Zwanenberg, chief executive of the Scottish Leadership Foundation, which aims to improve the quality of public services.
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