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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.

Peter Gregson

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...

Bob Boucher

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...

Peter North

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...

Alison Richard

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...

Chris Taylor

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...

Colin Renshaw Lucas

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...

Frank Stenton

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...

Frederick Ogilvie

Economy and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Belfast...

John William Lubbock

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...

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

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