Chancellor
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British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈɑːnsɛlɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃænsəɫɝ/, /ˈtʃænsɫɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "chancellor"

Chancellor
01

the head of state in some countries, like Germany

02

an honorary or ceremonial figurehead who serves as the formal head of a British university

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The chancellor delivered an inspiring speech at the dedication ceremony for the new campus building, emphasizing the university 's commitment to excellence.
As chancellor, she attended various university events and acted as a figurehead for the institution.
The chancellor 's portrait hangs prominently in the university 's main hall, symbolizing the institution 's heritage and tradition.
03

the British cabinet minister responsible for finance

04

chief executive officer of a university or college, responsible for overall administration and strategic leadership

Who is a "chancellor"?

A chancellor is the top leader of a university or college, responsible for overseeing the entire institution's operations and guiding its overall direction. They manage high-level decisions, set strategic goals, and represent the university in external matters. While the chancellor does not always engage in day-to-day academic activities, they work closely with senior staff, including deans and department heads, to ensure the university meets its objectives, maintains its reputation, and supports its community. The role often includes fundraising, managing budgets, and fostering relationships with government and industry leaders.

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The chancellor addressed faculty and staff during the annual state of the university address.
The chancellor announced the new strategic plan for the university.
The chancellor presided over the inauguration of the new campus facility.
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