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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. List of leaders of universities and colleges in the United States

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    University of Alaska Fairbanks – Daniel M. White, Chancellor; University of Alaska Southeast – Rick Caulfield, Chancellor; The University of Arizona – Robert C. Robbins, President; University of Arkansas System – Donald R. Bobbitt, President University of Arkansas – Joseph Steinmetz, Chancellor; University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff ...

  5. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Rektor – rector / chancellor / president / head of university; Prorektor – prorector / vice-chancellor / vice president / assistant head of university; Dekan – dean / head of faculty or school at the university; Prodekan – vice-dean / assistant head of faculty or school at the university; Šef katedre – head of department; Honorary ranks

  6. Academic administration - Wikipedia

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    The chief executive, the administrative and educational head of a university, depending on tradition and location, may be termed the university president, the provost, the chancellor (the United States), the vice-chancellor (many Commonwealth countries), principal (Scotland and Canada), or rector (Europe, Russia, Asia, the Middle East and South America).

  7. 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.

  8. Who are the highest-paid private college and university ...

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    The highest-paid Ohio private-college president in 2021 was University of Dayton's Eric F. Spina, who earned more than $1.2 million in total compensation with a nearly $900,000 base salary.

  9. Head of college - Wikipedia

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    University of Oxford Blackfriars: Senior College Fellow: University of York: All Colleges [77] Vice-chancellor: University of London: Birkbeck, [78] London School of Economics (held jointly with the title of president) [79] and St George's (held jointly with the title of principal) [71] Warden: University of Cambridge: Robinson College [80 ...