Flinders appoints new VPED of Nursing and Health Sciences

Following an extensive international search, Flinders University is pleased to announce Professor Tracy Humphrey has been appointed Vice-President and Executive Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.

An accomplished academic leader with a distinguished career across Australia and the UK, Professor Humphrey brings a deep commitment to improving health outcomes through education, research, and workforce transformation.

Currently Executive Dean of Clinical and Health Sciences at the University of South Australia, Professor Humphrey leads the largest academic unit within UniSA, with responsibility for a diverse range of disciplines including nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, nutrition, and biomedical sciences.

A recognised clinical academic, Professor Humphrey has led national workforce development in maternal and child health, helped shape education standards in midwifery, and pioneered innovative approaches to simulation-based and interprofessional learning.

Professor Humphrey’s appointment comes as Flinders University prepares to deliver the Flinders HealthCARE Centre — its most ambitious health initiative to date.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling welcomed the appointment, describing Professor Humphrey as a formidable academic leader of national and international standing.

“Professor Humphrey joins Flinders at a time of tremendous opportunity,” Professor Stirling said.

“Her deep expertise in nursing, midwifery and allied health education, coupled with her success in growing research performance and workforce development, makes her ideally suited to lead the College at this exciting time for Flinders University.

“I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the outstanding contribution of Professor Michelle Miller, who has served with dedication as Interim Vice-President and Executive Dean. Professor Miller has provided steady and strategic leadership during a period of important transition.”

Professor Humphrey said she is honoured to be joining Flinders University at such a pivotal time.

“I’m excited to lead the College as we bring the Flinders HealthCARE Centre to life and create a truly integrated environment for education, care and research,” Professor Humphrey said.

“This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of health education while delivering real benefits for patients, families, and communities.

“I look forward to working with colleagues, students, and partners across the health system to bring this vision to life.”

Professor Humphrey will commence in the role on 1 September 2025.

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