Professor Jeremy Till to become Head of Central St Martins College of Arts and Design
01 February 2012
Professor Jeremy Till has recently announced his resignation as Dean of the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, having been appointed Head of Central St Martins College of Arts and Design, which is part of the University of the Arts.
Jeremy says, "This has been an incredibly difficult decision for me to make because I am very attached to the School and University, and think it has a great future."
Jeremy will be with us until August, and the Vice-Chancellor will be working with the deans and the senior management teams of the School and the University to appoint a new dean for the School of Architecture and the Built Environment.
The University would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Jeremy's academic leadership, his role in the redevelopment of the Marylebone Campus, and the improvements he has made to the management of the School.
We are grateful to Jeremy for all his efforts and wish him every success in the future.
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