Stuart McCutcheon

Stuart Norman McCutcheon is a New Zealand university administrator and current chair of Universities NZ. Until March 2020 he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, at which point he was the longest serving current Vice-Chancellor in New Zealand, having served three five-year terms. He was previously Vice-Chancellor at Victoria University of Wellington, and Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Massey University.[2]

Stuart McCutcheon
McCutcheon in 2012
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Auckland
In office
January 2005  March 2020
ChancellorRoger France
Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University of Wellington
In office
November 2000[1]  December 2004
Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Massey University
In office
January 1999  ?
Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Research) of Massey University
In office
January 1994  December 1998
Personal details
Born
Stuart Norman McCutcheon

Wellington, New Zealand
NationalityNew Zealand
Alma materMassey University

In 2012, he was the highest paid public sector worker in New Zealand.

Education

McCutcheon was educated at Massey University where he graduated with a BAgrSc (Hons) with first class honours in 1976 before becoming a lecturer whilst completing a 1981 PhD in metabolic physiology.

Controversies

In September 2019, McCutcheon was criticised for not removing posters by a white supremacist group after several University of Auckland students complained that individuals wearing swastikas were intimidating students, while fascist posters, stickers and white supremacist messages were reportedly appearing on campus. Formerly, McCutcheon had labelled the claims of wider white supremacist rhetoric at the university 'nonsense'.[3][4][5][6][7]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.