Cardinal Vincent has been appointed the first Chancellor of St Maryโs University, Twickenham in London. His appointment will take effect from 1st September 2014.
St Maryโs Board of Governors was informed of the Cardinalโs agreement to become Chancellor by Bishop Richard Moth, the Chair of Governors, at a meeting on Thursday 3rd July. The Cardinal will be formally installed as Chancellor at a ceremony later this year.
Bishop Moth said, โWe are honoured that Cardinal Nichols has agreed to become the first ever Chancellor of our University. It underlines our long Catholic tradition which is at the heart of all we do. The Governing Body looks forward to working closely with Cardinal Nichols in the months and years ahead to prepare our students for successful, fulfilling lives based on the highest teaching standards in a supportive community of mutual respect underpinned by our Catholic ethos and identity.โ
Commenting on this announcement Cardinal Vincent Nichols said, โI am very pleased to accept the invitation of the University. St Maryโs enjoys a long and distinguished history and many generations of Catholic teachers have received the foundations of their service there. Among them I count my own father, Henry Nichols.
โThe recent granting of University status to St Maryโs is a sign of the further strengthening of Christian-inspired Higher Education in England and Wales.
โI ask for Godโs blessing on St Maryโs, its staff and students, in all of its future endeavours.โ
St Maryโs ViceโChancellor Dr Arthur Naylor added, โThis is an exciting time for St Maryโs. Our ties to Westminster have been very close over the past 164 years and are symbolised by our main graduation ceremonies taking place in Westminster Cathedral.
โSt Maryโs achieved a full University title in January this year. The appointment now of Cardinal Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, to become the Inaugural Chancellor is enormously fitting. He is the natural choice to become the formal head of our University. We are delighted he has accepted the invitation to take up this role at an important stage in the development of St Maryโs University.โ
St Maryโs was awarded a full university title by the Privy Council on 23rd January this year and became St Maryโs University, Twickenham.
Established in 1850 as a Catholic teacher training college, St Maryโs has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence. Its foundation coincided with the re-establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in England and was encouraged by Cardinal Wiseman who became the first Archbishop of Westminster the same year.
With an original intake of just six students, St Maryโs has now grown to around 6,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students across four academic Schools.








