Professor Adam Watt new Chair of Governors at Exeter College

Professor Watt brings a wealth of academic leadership experience to the role as he guides the college into its next chapter
Professor Adam Watt, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, is the new Chair of Governors at Exeter College.
Professor Watt brings a wealth of academic leadership experience to the role as he guides the college into its next chapter. He is a distinguished scholar in French and Comparative Literature and has held senior roles including Head of Modern Languages and Cultures and Associate Dean for Research and Impact.
His commitment to cultural enrichment is reflected in his work with the Exeter UNESCO City of Literature and the University Arts and Culture Board.
Professor Watt replaces Bindu Arjoon, Chief Executive of Exeter City Council, on the completion of her maximum extended tenure, marking the end of twelve years of dedicated service on the Board of Governors since her appointment in 2013.
John Laramy CBE, Exeter College’s Principal and Chief Executive said: “We are delighted to welcome Adam Watt as Chair of the Corporation to our Board. I look forward to working with him during what is sure to be an interesting period for colleges, and for Exeter College specifically as we consult about a potential merger with Petroc. As a college, we are fortunate to have a committed and talented Board of Governors who, as volunteers, give freely of their time, talent and expertise to help shape and sustain the educational character of the College.
“I would also like to express gratitude and thanks for our outgoing Chair, Bindu Arjoon, who alongside Vice Chair Patrick Tigwell oversaw a stunning period of growth and development for Exeter College, including an Ofsted inspection which saw us become the first college to sustain its Outstanding status in that cycle. Bindu achieved all of this while managing a very busy day job – a huge thank you from all of us!”
Professor Watt, said: “Exeter College has achieved national recognition for the outstanding quality of its education and for the way that it meets the skills needs of the region. It is high-performing, inspiring and inclusive. So, I am honoured to be appointed Chair of the Board of Governors, and I am delighted to be able to work with the Board and with John and his Leadership Team as we take the College forward to new success and opportunities.
“As a leader at the University, I particularly look forward to working with the College further to strengthen the region’s education and skills ecosystem and its contribution to key sectors.”