Vice-chancellor is an administrator at a university who serves as the chief executive officer in the absence of the university president.
Long definition: A Vice-chancellor is a senior executive or administrator in a university or higher education institution, often serving as the second-in-command after the university president or chancellor. The role of a vice-chancellor varies by institution but typically involves academic leadership, management and representing the university to external stakeholders.
Etymology: The term Vice-chancellor originated from Latin, with "vice" meaning "in the place of" or "deputy" and "chancellor" referring to the head or leader of an organization. Thus, a vice-chancellor is a deputy or second-in-command to the chancellor.
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Translations:
Spanish: Vicerrector
French: Vice-chancelier
German: Vizekanzler
Italian: Vice Cancelliere
Portuguese: Vice-Chanceler
Japanese: 副学長 (Fukugakuchō)
Chinese (Simplified): 副校长 (Fùxiàozhǎng)
Hindi: उपाचार्य (Upacharya)
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