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What (who) is vice-chancellor - definition

LEADER OF A UNIVERSITY OR A COLLEGE
Vice-chancellor; Vice Chancellor; University president; Vice chancellor; College president; University Presidents; University chancellor; University President; University Chancellor; Chancellor (university); President (education); Vice-Chancellor; Vice-chancellor (education); Vice-Chancellor (education); University presidents; School chancellor; College chancellor; Principal & Vice-Chancellor; Draft:Principal & Vice-Chancellor
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vice-chancellor         
(vice-chancellors)
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In a British university, the vice-chancellor is the person in charge of academic and administrative matters.
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In an American university, the vice-chancellor is the person next in rank below the chancellor, who acts as the chancellor's deputy or substitute.
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vice chancellor         
¦ noun a deputy chancellor, especially one of a British university who discharges most of its administrative duties.
Pro-vice-chancellor         
DEPUTY TO THE VICE-CHANCELLOR OF A UNIVERSITY
Pro Vice-Chancellor; Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Pro-Vice-Chancellor; Pro-Vice Chancellor; Pro Vice Chancellor; Pro–Vice-Chancellor; Deputy Vice Chancellor; Pro vice-chancellor; Deputy vice-chancellor; Deputy vice chancellor
A pro-vice-chancellor (or pro vice-chancellor, PVC) or deputy vice-chancellor (DVC) is a deputy to the vice-chancellor of a university. In the older English universities, and Commonwealth universities following their tradition, PVCs were typically academics who took on additional managerial responsibilities for a limited time, alongside their regular teaching and research.

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Chancellor (education)

A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system.

In most Commonwealth and former Commonwealth nations, the chancellor is usually a ceremonial non-resident head of the university. In such institutions, the chief executive of a university is the vice-chancellor, who may carry an additional title such as president (e.g. "president & vice-chancellor"). The chancellor may serve as chairperson of the governing body; if not, this duty is often held by a chairperson who may be known as a pro-chancellor.

In many countries, the administrative and educational head of the university is known as the president, principal or rector. In the United States, the head of a university is most commonly a university president. In U.S., university systems that have more than one affiliated university or campus, the executive head of a specific campus may have the title of chancellor and report to the overall system's president, or vice versa.

Examples of use of vice-chancellor
1. Timothy Rogers, vice chancellor for student affairs.
2. Vice Chancellor Franz Muentefering, a leader of Me...
3. The author is Vice–Chancellor of Buckingham University
4. Terence Kealey is Vice–Chancellor of Buckingham University
5. YSR Reddy; the Vice Chancellor of the University, Dr.