Senate narrowly backs Glynis Breakwell following controversy over her tall pay package and unanimous call at staff meeting for leader to recede
The beleaguered vice-chancellor of Bath University has made a public apology and narrowly survived a vote of no-confidence by the university’s senate,shortly after a packed meeting of staff called on her to resign.
Only 19 of the 37 members of the senate – the body responsible for the university’s academic work – voted in support of Glynis Breakwell in the secret ballot on Wednesday afternoon, with 16 voting no confidence in her as vice-chancellor, and two abstentions.
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Source: guardian.co.uk