Noun
vice chancellor (plural vice chancellors)
Alternative spelling of vice-chancellor
(education) An official holding a rank immediately below that of chancellor.
A lower judge of chancery.
(Christianity) In Roman Catholicism, the cardinal whose duty it is to draft and dispatch papal bulls and briefs.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgvice-chancellor
Acting rector and vice-chancellor Vivienne Lawack said the Bellville campus would reopen once those who had been in contact with the man had been cleared. Source: Internet
Acting vice-chancellor Professor Andrew Parfitt said UTS' rise proved its growing global reputation as a "significant research institution in our own right". Source: Internet
After receiving her award as the only 35-year recipient, Lisa Schaeffer, vice chancellor for Student Affairs, was given a standing ovation for her dedication to the institution. Source: Internet
A majority of classes will be offered remotely and campus cannot guarantee that each incoming freshman will have an in-person classroom opportunity, according to Catherine Koshland, vice chancellor for undergraduate education. Source: Internet
Assistant Vice Chancellor of Emergency Services Robie Robinson said that UTCPD will stay on campus given that there are still faculty, staff, students and property to look after. Source: Internet
An investigation by New Zealand's highest watchdog has slammed the University of Auckland over its purchase of a $5 million house in one of the city's priciest suburbs for its vice chancellor to rent at a discount. Source: Internet