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  2. Chancellor (education) - Wikipedia

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    The president is always elected by the board among the professors of the university. The president serves a four-year term which is renewable once. [7] The chancellor is a servant of the Ministry of Education who supervises regional educational districts. [citation needed] There is no hierarchical relation between the president and the chancellor.

  3. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In California, for example, the chief executive officer of the entire California State University system of 23 campuses is called "Chancellor" while the CEO of each individual campus is called "President" — thus, there is an officer called "Chancellor of the California State University", and there is the "President of San Francisco State ...

  4. Rector (academia) - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, Rector or Rector Magnífico (magnific rector, from Latin Rector Magnificus) is the highest administrative and educational office in a university, equivalent to that of president or chancellor of an English-speaking university but holding all the powers of a vice-chancellor; they are thus the head of the academy at universities.

  5. Chancellor - Wikipedia

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    Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries.The original chancellors were the cancellarii of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the cancelli (lattice work screens) of a basilica (court hall), which separated the judge and counsel from the audience.

  6. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Pro-chancellor (titular, only for the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Vice-chancellor or president (or vice president principal in the Hong Kong Shue Yan University): being the chief executive of the institution; Deputy vice-chancellor (as the first among pro-vice-chancellors in the University of ...

  7. UCLA has a new chancellor: Julio Frenk, University of Miami ...

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    Julio Frenk, president of the University of Miami, has been chosen as the next chancellor of UCLA. He will be the first Latino to lead the university, taking over in January 2025. (Brian van der ...

  8. CEO vs. President: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    The chief executive officer (CEO) and the president of a corporation are normally the two highest-level leadership roles in a business. Sometimes the same person fills both roles, but there are ...

  9. Head of government - Wikipedia

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    The most common title for a head of government is Prime Minister.This is used as a formal title in many states, but may also be an informal generic term to refer to whichever office is considered the principal minister under an otherwise styled head of state, as minister—Latin for servants or subordinates—is a common title for members of a government (but many other titles are in use, e.g ...