Opinion - Listening is key to eliminating barriers
Tuesday 13 April 2021
I am honoured to join Robert Gordon University (亚博体育官网), the Scottish University of The Year, as its Chancellor.
It has been my life鈥檚 mission to widen access to music and use it as a medium to build social cohesion. I also know that listening is the key to inclusion and collaboration. 亚博体育官网 shares these values and I support the University鈥檚 ambition to eliminating barriers to higher education and widening participation among underrepresented groups.
The role of universities and higher education has never been more important as we recover the devastating impacts of the pandemic; 亚博体育官网 will have an important part to play in ensuring that society has the skills and learning necessary to enable it to thrive despite current challenges.
I intend to build on the work done by Sir Ian Wood to enhance 亚博体育官网鈥檚 reputation. I recognise this is a great privilege and I am proud to represent the University not just nationally but on an international stage.
I鈥檓 hugely honoured to be considered for such a role. It is something I had never expected or planned for, so this has made me pause and think and reflect on what does my profession mean in the scheme of this particular role. The connecting thing I can see with all people is that listening is the key element. It seems to me as I go through life that that seems to be the louder word that becomes much more magnified. I think there will be an awful lot of listening in this role and I am really looking forward to it.
Whenever you are dealing with a landscape that is outside of your comfort zone or unfamiliar, an awful lot of listening is about observing, and that is what I will be doing - what is the voice of this institution? What is it that makes this voice heard? What are the challenges? 鈥� Questions are a sound in themselves that create bridges and that then ignites opportunities.
The first step is observing, it is about getting to know the institution to see the realistic challenges ahead, especially as we navigate through some unchartered territory due to the global pandemic of Covid-19.
I want to get to know all of the departments of the University. What I have found over this past year of the pandemic is that the virtual aspects have opened up many possibilities and collaborations. The types of people we can connect with is far greater than we thought it would be 鈥� although there has been a sense of isolation, there has been a sense of collaboration and the reach is far greater. My industry has always been global and virtual access has only increased those connections. I have found that it is talking to people out with your own career that ignites a lot of ideas.
This year has taught us all that to be adaptable, to recognise what our skills are and to think how we can collaborate are key factors to moving boundaries.
Access is at the core of 亚博体育官网鈥檚 values, and access for me equates also to inclusion, it equates to building those bridges, reaching out, respecting and collaborating. With a University that has so many departments I can鈥檛 wait to see what those connections are. When I do a concert, there is the sound people, the lighting people, the canteen staff, the people who clean the stage and dressing rooms 鈥� each person is so crucial to that end result and it is the same for the University.
I remember being at secondary school Ellon Academy whereby the ethos was that every child has a story to tell and every child belonged to every department of the school. If you were hearing impaired like myself there was a tendency in those days that you could not belong to a music dept because that was about sound, this school was not like that. If you were hearing impaired, you absolutely belonged in the sound dept. If you were sight impaired, you absolutely belonged in the art department. And that is exactly like 亚博体育官网 - it is all about inclusiveness and access.
Dame Evelyn Glennie CH has been appointed as 亚博体育官网鈥檚 new Chancellor. She will take over as the titular head of the institution when Sir Ian Wood stands down in July, after 16 years as Chancellor.
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