She has been appointed dean of executive education at the university in the Netherlands and is due to start in August
Nicola Kleyn, dean of the Gordon Institute of Business Science since 2015, will leave at the end of June to take up a senior role at one of Europe’s leading business schools.
University vice-chancellor Prof Tawana Kupe said on Friday: “The position has been advertised but the process is being delayed by current lockdown measures. If the process is not completed by the time Nicola leaves, we will appoint an acting dean.”
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