List of chancellors and vice-chancellors of British universities

This following is a current list of the chancellors, vice-chancellors and visitors of universities in the United Kingdom. In most cases, the chancellor is a ceremonial head, while the vice-chancellor is chief academic officer and chief executive.

In Scotland, the principal is the chief executive and is usually ex officio vice-chancellor, which is a purely titular position.

University Chancellor Vice-Chancellor Visitor
University of Aberdeen The Queen[1] Professor George Boyne[2]
Abertay University Alice Brown[3] Professor Liz Bacon[4]
Aberystwyth University The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd[5] Professor Jon Timmis[6]
Anglia Ruskin University The Lord Ribeiro[7] Professor Roderick Watkins[8]
Arts University Bournemouth Sir Christopher Frayling Professor Paul Gough[9]
University of AstonAston University Sir John Sunderland[10] Professor Aleks Subic[11] The Lord Chancellor
Bangor University George Meyrick[12] Professor Edmund Burke[13]
University of Bath The Duke of Edinburgh Professor Ian White[14] The Lord Chancellor
University of Bath SpaBath Spa University Professor Sue Rigby[15]
University of Bedfordshire Professor Rebecca Bunting[16]
University of Birmingham The Lord Bilimoria Professor Adam Tickell[17] The Lord President of the Council
University of Birmingham CityBirmingham City University Sir Lenny Henry[18] Professor David Mba[19]
University College Birmingham Professor Michael Harkin[20]
Bishop Grosseteste University Dame Judith Mayhew Rev. Canon Professor Peter Neil[21]
University of Bolton Earl of St Andrews[22] Professor George Holmes[23]
University of BournemouthBournemouth University Kate Adie Professor John Vinney[24]
BPP University The Baroness Cohen of Pimlico Professor Tim Stewart[25]
University of Bradford Anita Rani[26] Professor Shirley Congdon[27] The Lord Chancellor
University of Brighton Professor Debra Humphris[28]
University of Bristol Sir Paul Nurse Professor Evelyn Welch[29] Lord President of the Council
University of BrunelBrunel University London Sir Richard Sykes[30] Professor Andrew Jones[31]
University of Buckingham Dame Mary Archer[32] Professor James Tooley[32]
University of Buckinghamshire NewBuckinghamshire New University Jay Blades[33] Professor Nick Braisby[34]
University of Cambridge The Lord Sainsbury of Turville Professor Deborah Prentice[35]
University of Canterbury Christ ChurchCanterbury Christ Church University The Archbishop of Canterbury (Justin Welby)[36] Professor Rama Thirunamachandran[37]
Cardiff Metropolitan University Stephen Wordsworth[38] Professor Rachel Langford[39]
University of CardiffCardiff University The Baroness Randerson[40] Professor Colin Riordan[41] Sir Anthony Evans
University of Central Lancashire Ranvir Singh[42] Professor Graham Baldwin[43]
University of Chester Gyles Brandreth[44] Professor Eunice Simmons[45]
University of Chichester Professor Jane Longmore[46]
Coventry University Margaret Casely-Hayford[47] Professor John Latham[48]
University of CranfieldCranfield University Dame Deirdre Hutton[49] Professor Karen Holford[50] The Duke of Kent
University for the Creative Arts Dame Magdalene Odundo[51] Professor Bashir Makhoul[52]
University of Cumbria The Archbishop of York[53] Professor Julie Mennell[54]
De Montfort University Akram Khan[55] Professor Katie Normington[56]
University of Derby William Cavendish, Earl of Burlington[57] Professor Kathryn Mitchell[58]
University of Dundee Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell[59] Professor Iain Gillespie[60]
Durham University Sir Thomas Allen[61] Professor Karen O'Brien[62] The Bishop of Durham
University of East Anglia Dame Karen Jones Professor David Maguire[63] The Lord President of the Council
University of East London Shabir Randeree Professor Amanda Broderick[64]
Edge Hill University Dr John Cater[65]
University of Edinburgh The Princess Royal Professor Sir Peter Mathieson[66]
Edinburgh Napier University David Eustace Professor Andrea Nolan[67]
University of Essex Sarah Perry[68] Professor Anthony Forster[69]
University of Exeter Sir Michael Barber Professor Lisa Roberts[70] The Lord Chancellor
Falmouth University Dawn French[71] Professor Emma Hunt[72]
University of Glasgow Sir Kenneth Calman Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli[73]
Glasgow Caledonian University Annie Lennox Professor Steve Decent[74]
University of Gloucestershire The Baroness Fritchie Clare Marchant[75]
University of Greenwich The Lord Boateng Professor Jane Harrington[76]
Harper Adams University The Princess Royal Professor Ken Sloan[77]
Heriot-Watt University Robert M Buchan Professor Richard Williams[78]
University of Hertfordshire The Marquess of Salisbury Professor Quintin McKellar[79]
University of the Highlands and Islands The Princess Royal Vicki Nairn (Interim)[80]
University of Huddersfield Sir George Buckley Professor Bob Cryan[81]
University of Hull The Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone Professor David Petley[82] The Lord President of the Council
Imperial College LondonImperial College London Professor Hugh Brady (President)[83] The Lord President of the Council
University of KeeleKeele University James Timpson[84] Professor Trevor McMillan[85] The Lord President of the Council
University of Kent Gavin Esler Professor Karen Cox[86] The Archbishop of Canterbury (Justin Welby)
Kingston University Professor Steven Spier[87]
Lancaster University Alan Milburn Professor Andy Schofield[88] The King
University of Leeds Dame Jane Francis Professor Hai-Sui Yu (Interim)[89] The Lord President of the Council
Leeds Arts University Professor Simone Wonnacott[90]
Leeds Beckett University Sir Bob Murray Professor Peter Slee[91]
Leeds Trinity University Deborah McAndrew Professor Charles Egbu[92]
University of Leicester Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock[93] Professor Nishan Canagarajah The Lord President of the Council
University of Lincoln The Lord Adebowale Professor Neal Juster[94]
University of Liverpool Colm Tóibín Professor Tim Jones[95] The Lord President of the Council
University of Liverpool HopeLiverpool Hope University Professor Monica Grady Professor Claire Ozanne[96]
University of Liverpool John MooresLiverpool John Moores University Nisha Katona Professor Mark Power
University of London The Princess Royal[citation needed] Professor Wendy Thomson[97] The Lord President of the Council[citation needed]
London Metropolitan University Professor Lynn Dobbs[98]
London School of Economics The Princess Royal[citation needed] Professor Eric Neumayer[99] The Lord President of the Council[citation needed]
University of London South BankLondon South Bank University Sir Simon Hughes[100] Professor David Phoenix[101]
University of LoughboroughLoughborough University The Lord Coe[citation needed] Professor Nick Jennings[102]
University of Manchester Nazir Afzal[103] Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell[103]

Professor Duncan Ivison (incoming)[104]

Manchester Metropolitan University The Lord Mandelson[105] Professor Malcolm Press[106]
Middlesex University Dame Janet Ritterman[107] Professor Nic Beech[108]

Professor Shân Wareing (incoming)[109]

University of NewcastleNewcastle University Imtiaz Dharker[110] Professor Chris Day[110] Lord Chancellor [citation needed]
Newman University Professor Jackie Dunne[111]
University of Northampton Richard Coles[112] Professor Anne-Marie Kilday[113]
University of NorthumbriaNorthumbria University The Baroness Grey-Thompson[114] Professor Andy Long[115]
Norwich University of the Arts Amma Asante[116] Professor Simon Ofield-Kerr[117]
University of Nottingham The Baroness Young of Hornsey[118] Professor Shearer West[119] Lord President of the Council [citation needed]
Nottingham Trent University Sir John Peace[120] Professor Edward Peck[121]
University of OpenOpen University The Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho[122] Professor Tim Blackman[122] Lord Chancellor [citation needed]
University of Oxford The Lord Patten of Barnes[123] Professor Irene Tracey[124]
Oxford Brookes University Paterson Joseph[125] Professor Alistair Fitt[126]
Plymouth University The Lord Kestenbaum[127] Professor Judith Petts[127]
University of Portsmouth Karen Blackett[128] Professor Graham Galbraith[129]
Queen Margaret University Dame Prue Leith[130] Sir Paul Grice[131]
University of Queen'sQueen's University Belfast Hillary Rodham Clinton[132] Professor Sir Ian Greer[133]
University of Reading Paul Lindley[134] Professor Robert Van de Noort[135] Lord President of the Council [citation needed]
Regent's University London The Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick[136] Professor Geoff Smith[137]
Richmond, The American International University in London Professor Philip Deans[138]
Robert Gordon University Dame Evelyn Glennie[139] Professor Steve Olivier[140]
University of RoehamptonRoehampton University The Baroness Verma[141] Professor Jean-Noël Ezingeard[142]
Royal Agricultural University The King[citation needed] Professor Peter McCaffery[143]
University of Salford Lucy Meacock[144] Professor Helen Marshall[145] Lord Chancellor [citation needed]
University of Sheffield Dame Anne Rafferty[146] Professor Koen Lamberts[147] Lord President of the Council [citation needed]
Sheffield Hallam University The Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws[148] Professor Liz Mossop[149]
Solent University Theo Paphitis[150] Professor James Knowles[151]
University of Southampton Ruby Wax[152] Professor Mark E. Smith[153] Lord President of the Council [citation needed]
University of South Wales The Lord Williams of Oystermouth[154] Dr Ben Calvert[155]
University of StaffordshireStaffordshire University The Lord Stafford[156] Professor Martin Jones[157]
University of St Andrews The Lord Campbell of Pittenweem[158] Professor Dame Sally Mapstone[159]
University of Stirling The Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale[160] Professor Sir Gerry McCormac[161]
University of St Mark & St John Professor Claire Taylor[162]
St Mary's University, Twickenham Cardinal Vincent Nichols[163] Anthony McClaran[164]
University of Strathclyde The Lord Smith of Kelvin[165] Professor Sir Jim McDonald[165]
University of Suffolk Helen Pankhurst[166] Professor Helen Langton[167]
University of Sunderland Emeli Sandé[168] Sir David Bell[169]
University of Surrey The Duke of Kent[170] Professor Max Lu[171] Lord Chancellor [citation needed]
University of Sussex Sanjeev Bhaskar[172] Professor Sasha Roseneil[173] Lord President of the Council [citation needed]
Swansea University Dame Jean Thomas[174] Professor Paul Boyle[175]
Teesside University Paul Drechsler[176] Professor Paul Croney[177]
Ulster University Dr Colin Davidson[178] Professor Paul Bartholomew[179]
University of the Arts London Sir Grayson Perry[180] James Purnell[181]
University of Law The Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury[182] Professor Andrea Nollent[183]
University of Wales The King[citation needed] Professor Elwen Evans[184] Lord President of the Council [citation needed]
University of Wales, Trinity Saint David R. Brinley Jones [citation needed] Professor Elwen Evans[185] The Bishop of St David's (Joanna Penberthy)[citation needed]
University of Warwick The Baroness Ashton of Upholland[186] Professor Stuart Croft[187]
University of West London Laurence Geller[188] Professor Peter John[188]
University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) Sir Ian Carruthers[189] Professor Sir Steve West[190]
University of the West of Scotland Yekemi Otaru[191] Professor James Miller[192]
University of Westminster Natalie Campbell MBE[193] Dr Peter Bonfield[194]
University of Winchester Professor Sarah Greer[195]
University of Wolverhampton The Lord Paul[196] Professor Ebrahim Adia[197]
University of Worcester The Duke of Gloucester[198] Professor David Green[198]
Wrexham Glyndŵr University Colin Jackson[199] Professor Maria Hinfelaar[200]
University of York Heather Melville[201] Professor Charlie Jeffery[202] Lord Chancellor[citation needed]
York St John University Reeta Chakrabarti[203] Professor Karen Bryan[204]

Long service edit

Since the development of the university sector in the UK there have been several hundred individuals appointed to the role of Vice-Chancellor (or Director, President, Principal). A small number of Vice-Chancellors have served in this capacity for 15 years or more, with some portion of this time in office as a Vice-Chancellor in the UK. They include[citation needed]:

47 Years: George Baird (Edinburgh 1793-1840);

43 Years: Sir Henry Reichel (Bangor 1884-1927);

36 Years: George Campbell (Aberdeen 1759-95);

35 Years: Duncan Macfarlan(Glasgow 1823-58), John Mackay (Dundee 1895-1930);

34 Years: Hector Boece (Aberdeen 1500-34), Sir Hector Hetherington GBE (Glasgow 1936-61 Liverpool 1927-36);

33 Years: Neil Campbell (Glasgow 1728-61);

31 Years: Sir James Irvine (St Andrews 1921-52), Sir Emrys Evans (Bangor 1927-58);

30 Years: Patrick Sharp (Glasgow 1585-1615), William Robertson (Edinburgh 1762-92);

29 Years: John Adamson (Edinburgh 1623-1652), Sir James Donaldson (St Andrews 1886-1915);

28 Years: Charles Thorp (Durham 1834-1862), Thomas Roberts (Aberystwyth 1891-1919), Arthur Lowie (Heriot-Watt 1900-28), Ellen Charlotte Higgins (RHC 1907-35);

27 Years: John Stirling (Glasgow 1701-28);

26 Years: George Smith (Aberdeen 1909-35), Sir Charles Evans (Bangor 1958-1984), Michael Driscoll (Taylor's 2015-ff Middlesex 1996-2015);

25 Years: John Strang (Glasgow 1626-51), William Lake (Durham 1844-69), John Caird (Glasgow 1873-98), John Murray (Exeter 1926-51), Sir Albert Sloman (Essex 1962-87), Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson(Cardiff 1968-93);

24 Years: William Leechman Glasgow 1761-85), Sir William Halliday (KCL 1928-52);

22 Years: Edward Wright (Glasgow 1662-84), Sir David Brewster (St Andrews 1837-59), Dame Margaret Tuke (Bedford 1907-29), James Smail OBE (Heriot-Watt 1928-50), Baron Stopford (Manchester 1934-56);

21 Years: Henry Charteris (Edinburgh 1599-1620), Sir Edward Ross (SOAS 1916-37), Geraldine Jebb CBE (Bedford 1930-51), Bill Bevan CBE (Cardiff 1966-87), Tim Wheeler (Chester 1998-2019);

20 Years: William Taylor (Glasgow 1803-23), Sir John LeFevre (London 1842-62), Sir Donald MacAlister KCB (Glasgow 1909-29), Sir Frederick Rees (Cardiff 1929-49), Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders (London 1937-57), Sir Philip Morris (Bristol 1946-66), Sir Robert Aitken (Birmingham 1953-68 Otago 1948-53), Baron Butterworth (Warwick 1965-85), John Watson (St Andrews 1966-86), Sir Cyril Philips (SOAS 1956-76), Sir Graeme Davies (London 2003-10 Glasgow 1995-2003 Liverpool 1986-91), Sir Colin Campbell (Nottingham 1988-2008), Sir Timothy O'Shea (Edinburgh 2002-18 Birkbeck 1998-2002);

19 Years: John Lee (Edinburgh 1840-59), Thomas Edmonds (Aberwystwyth 1872-91), Sir Oliver Lodge (Birmingham 1900-19), Sir Ralph Turner (SOAS 1937-56), Frank Thistlethwaite CBE (East Anglia 1961-80), Sir Fraser Noble (Aberdeen 1976-81 Leicester 1962-76), Baron Chilver (Cranfield 1970-89), Raymond Rickett (Middlesex 1972-91), Anthony Kelly CBE (Surrey 1975-94), Sir Michael Stirling (Birmingham 201-09 Brunel 1990-2001), Alan Gilbert AO (Manchester 2004-10 Melbourne 1996-2004 Tasmania 1991-96), Paul Wellings CBE (Wollongong 2012-21 Lancaster 2002-12), Gerald Pillay OBE (Liverpool Hope 2003-22), David Green CBE (Worcester 2003-ff), David Latchman CBE (Birkbeck 2003-ff);

18 Years: William Wishart (secundus) (Edinburgh 1736-54), Archibald Davidson (Glasgow 1785-1803), John Jones (Cardiff 1883-1901), Sir William Muir KCSI (Edinburgh 1885-1903), William Beveridge (LSE 1919-37), Sir Raymond Priestley (Birmingham 1938-52 Melbourne 1934-38), Ifor Evans (Aberwystwyth 1934-52), Sir James Mountford (Liverpool 1945-63), Sir Steve Smith (Exeter 2002-20);

17 Years: Sir Alexander Grant (Edinburgh 1868-85), Ernest Griffiths (Cardiff 1901-18), Sir Franklin Sibly (Reading 1929-46), Edith Batho (RHC 1945-62), Bertrand Hallward (Nottingham 1948-65), Sir Edward Appleton GBIE KCB (Edinburgh 1948-65), Anthony Steel OBE (Cardiff 1949-66), Hugh Nisbet CBE (Heriot-Watt 1950-67), Sir Derman Christopherson (Durham 1961-78), Geoffrey Templeman CBE (Kent 1963-80), Sir Samuel Curran (Strathclyde 1964-81), Brian Flowers (London 1985-90 Imperial 1973-85), Geoffrey Sim OBE (Sheffield 1974-91), Baron Sutherland (Edinburgh 1994-2002, London 1990-94, KCL 1985-90), Sir Martin Harris (Manchester 1992-04, Essex 1987-92), Tessa Blackstone (Greenwich 2004-11 Birkbeck 1987-97), Frank Hartley (Cranfield 1989-2006), John Brooks (Manchester Met 2005-15 Wolverhampton 1998-2005), Dame Glynis Breakwell DBE (Bath 2001-18), Brian Cantor CBE (Bradford 2013-19 York 2002-13), Sir Michael Arthur (UCL 2013-21 Leeds 2004-13), Sir Peter Gregson (Cranfield 2013-21 Queens Belfast 2004-13), George Holmes (Bolton 2005-ff);

16 Years: Sir Alfred Dale (Liverpool 1903-1919), Sir Peter Noble (KCL 1952-68), Sir Charles Carter (Lancaster 1964-80), Frederick Crawford (Aston 1980-96), Sir Michael Thompson (Birmingham 1987-96 East Anglia 1980-86), Sir John Kingman (Bristol 1985-2001), John Craven CBE (Portsmouth 1997-2003), Sir Adrian Smith (London 2012-18 QMC 1998-2008), Sir Alan Langlands (Leeds 2013-20 Dundee 2000-09), Calie Pistorius (Hull 2009-17 Pretoria 2001-09), Sir David Eastwood (Birmingham 2009-21 East Anglia 2002-06), Richard Davies (Swansea 2003-19), Alice Gast (Imperial 2014-22 Lehigh 2006-14), Colin Riordan CBE (Cardiff 2012-23 Essex 2007-12), John Cater CBE (Edge Hill 2006-ff);

15 Years: Duncan Bunch (Glasgow 1460-75), Richard Jeff (KCL 1843-68), Elizabeth Reid (Bedford 1849-64), Thomas Barley (Glasgow 1858-73), Alfred Barry (KCL 1868-83), Thomas Hamilton (Queens Belfast 1908-23), Sir Charles Robertson (Birmingham 1923-38), Sir Thomas Holland KCSI KCIE (Edinburgh 1929-44), Sir Irvine Masson (Sheffield 1938-53), Baron Morris (Leeds 1948-63), Sir Sydney Caine KCMG (LSE 1957-67 Malaya 1952-57), Sir Robert Aiken (Birmingham 1953-68), Sir Charles Wilson (Glasgow 1961-76), Sir Alec Merrison (Bristol 1969-84), Sir David Harrison CBE (Exeter 1984-94 Keele 1979-84), Sir Howard Newby CBE (Liverpool 2008-14 West England 2006-08 Southampton 1994-2001), Brenda Gourley (Open 2002-09 Kwa-Zulu Natal 1994-2002), Dame Janet Finch DBE (Keele 1995-2010), Malcolm McVicar (UCLAN 1998-13), David VandeLinde (Warwick 2001-06 Bath 1992-2001), Steven Schwartz AM (Macquarie 2006-11 Brunel 2002-06 Murdoch 1996-2002), Frank Morgan OBE (Bath Spa 1997-2012), Sir Bob Burgess (Leicester 1999-2014), Paul O'Prey CBE (Roehampton 2004-19), Dame Janet Beer DBE (Liverpool 2015-22 Oxford Brooks 2007-15), Hugh Brady (Imperial 2022-ff Bristol 2015-22 UCD 2004-13),Michael Spence AC (UCL 2021-ff Sydney 2008-20) .

italics: Driscoll, Green, Latchman, Holmes, Cater and Brady are currently in office (as at January 2024).

See also edit

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