Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University


The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University is the main academic officer and administrator of the university in its everyday functioning. As well as administration, the vice-chancellor represents the university within the United Kingdom and abroad, ensures and takes leadership in maintaining the university's aims, as well as performing some ceremonial duties when needed. Appointment to the position is by vote of the university's board of governors, of which the vice-chancellor is an ex officio member.
The office of the vice-chancellor was created in 1992 when Prof. Peter Toyne, CBE was appointed as the first vice-chancellor, following the creation of the new generation university from being a polytechnic. The vice-chancellor is assisted by Pro-Vice-Chancellors who take on some responsibility. The Executive Office of the Vice-Chancellor and executive offices of the pro-vice-chancellors are located at Egerton Court in Liverpool.
From 2011 to 2018, Professor Nigel Weatherill was the third vice-chancellor.

List of Vice-Chancellors

No.ImageVice-ChancellorTook OfficeLeft Office
1Prof. Peter Toyne, CBE19922000
2Prof. Michael Brown20012011
3Prof. Nigel Weatherill20112018
4Mark Power20182019
5Prof. Ian Campbell2019