UHI principal among the speakers launching free Covid-recovery seminar series By Calum MacLeod
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Updated: 10:30, 11 March 2021
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UHI principal and vice-chancellor, Professor Todd Walker.
The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is to host a free series of public seminars looking at how key sectors can play their part in helping the region s post-Covid recovery.
Named after the Gaelic word for leading , the A stiùireadh series will feature a range of panellists and cover topics including education, health and the marine economy and is part of the UHI s 10th anniversary celebrations.
Free series of online UHI Covid-recovery seminars to run until summer
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Professor Todd Walker.
Professor Todd Walker is joining the University of the Highlands and Islands as principal and vice-chancellor from Australia.
He will initially work remotely from his home in New South Wales, before relocating to the Highlands when Covid-19 restrictions ease.
Prof Walker said: âPersonally, I am delighted to be joining the university partnership on its 10th birthday.
âI look forward to working collaboratively with staff and students, partners and principals, community and government, as we build and strengthen the university partnership in shaping this remarkable organisation for the next 10 years.â