Plymouth’s outgoing pro-chancellor takes aim at chair of governors
Plymouth University’s chair of governors has been accused of “poor governance” and risking “serious reputational damage” to the institution

Plymouth University’s chair of governors has been accused of “poor governance” and risking “serious reputational damage” to the institution

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

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