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A Vice-Chancellor (commonly called the VC) of a university in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, other Commonwealth countries, and some universities in Hong Kong, is the chief executive of the University. In Scotland and Canada the chief executive of a University is usually called Principal or President with Vice-Chancellor being an honorific.
Professor Peter Gregson is the current Vice-Chancellor of the Queen's University of Belfast taking over from Professor Sir George Bain in August 2004...
Professor Robert Boucher CBE (usually known as Bob Boucher) has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield since 2001. Previously he was Vice-Chancellor and Principal of UMIST from 1995-2000. He was educated at the University of Nottingham and his academic speciality is engineering...
The name Peter North can denote three people: Peter North, the screen name of a pornographic actor Peter North, Canadian politician Sir Peter North, principal of Jesus College, Oxford and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford...
Professor* Alison Fettes Richard (born in Kent, United Kingdom) is the current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Richard was an undergraduate at Newnham College, Cambridge and went on..., and was offered the post of Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge in 2003 following the end of Professor...
People named Chris Taylor : Chris Taylor, game designer, best known for Total Annihilation Chris Taylor, comedian, best known from CNNNN and Triple J Chris Taylor, NHL player, best known from the Buffalo Sabres NHL team Professor Chris Taylor, engineer and Vice-Chancellor of the University of...
Sir Colin Renshaw Lucas (1940- ) is the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. He was appointed in... being the Vice-Chancellor, holds several other positions. These include: Chairman of the Delegates... State Governor of Guangdong Province, China. Sir Colin will step down as Vice-Chancellor on 1...
Sir Frank Merry Stenton (1880 - 1967) was a noted 20th century historian of Anglo-Saxon England. Stenton was a professor of history at Reading University (1926 - 1946) and subsequently the university's vice-chancellor (1946 - 1950). He was the author of Anglo-Saxon England , first published in...
Economy and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Belfast...
Sir John William Lubbock (March 26 1803 – June 21 1865) was an English banker, mathematician and astronomer. From 1830-1835 he was Treasurer and from 1838-1847 Vice-President of the Royal Society. Between 1837 and 1842 Lubbock was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, a position...
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