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CES appoints new Higher Education Adviser


Dr Arthur Naylor

Dr Arthur Naylor

The Catholic Education Service has announced the new appointment of Dr Arthur Naylor MA MEd PhD MBA as CES Higher Education Adviser. Paul Barber, Director of CES said: "We are delighted to welcome Dr Arthur Naylor to
our team at CES as our Higher Education Adviser from 1st September. As the current Vice-Chancellor of St Mary's University Twickenham Dr Naylor brings with him a wealth of expertise, knowledge and experience.

"I also want to place on record our deep thanks to Professor Clare Pickles who has been such a great support to us in this field. We are grateful to her for all she done for Catholic education and we wish her well as she moves on to new challenges."

Dr Naylor's academic and professional background prior to his appointment as Principal of St Mary's was in secondary education and teacher education in Scotland. His main research interest was in guidance and pastoral care structures and he worked for three years on part secondment to the Committee that published the first
national statement on Guidance in Scottish schools.


As Principal, Dr Naylor oversaw considerable expansion in student numbers, range of programmes and campus development at St Mary's. He served on a range of national bodies in higher education and is a past Chair of the Church Universities and Colleges, now known as the Cathedrals Group. In January 2014 when University title
was achieved he became the first Vice-Chancellor of St Mary's University. Dr Naylor will take up the post in September for the start of the new academic year.

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