Chancellor of the University of Cambridge

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The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge is the ceremonial head of the university, typically a distinguished public figure who represents and promotes the institution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial office
leadership position in higher education
university chancellorship
appointedFor life
country United Kingdom
dayToDayManagementBy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
differentFrom Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
electedBy Senate of the University of Cambridge
eligibleVoters members of the Senate of the University of Cambridge
hasAssociatedBody Council of the University of Cambridge
Regent House of the University of Cambridge
Senate of the University of Cambridge
hasDuty advocating for the university’s interests
conferring degrees at congregations
presiding at major university ceremonies
representing the university on formal occasions
supporting the university’s external relations
hasHistoricalOrigin medieval university governance
hasInsignia academic cap
ceremonial robes
university seals used in formal acts
hasJurisdiction Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
hasPower conferring honorary degrees
participating in the appointment of the Vice-Chancellor
signing certain formal university documents
hasQualificationRequirement often with national or international prominence
often with strong connection to the University of Cambridge
typically a distinguished public figure
hasResidence no official residence
hasRole ceremonial head of the University of Cambridge
promoter of the University of Cambridge
representative of the University of Cambridge
hasTermLength life tenure
inception 13th century
isModeledAfter medieval chancellors of European universities
isNonExecutive true
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

England
United Kingdom
officeHoldersInclude Arthur Balfour
Charles Manners-Sutton
Prince Charles
surface form: Charles, Prince of Wales (later King Charles III)

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
partOf Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
reportsTo no one in day-to-day university management
seat Senate-House, Cambridge
surface form: Senate House, Cambridge
selectionMethod election
secret ballot
style Chancellor of the University of Cambridge self-link
The Right Honourable
subordinateTo formal authority of the University of Cambridge statutes

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Senate House usedBy Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
subject surface form: Senate House, Cambridge
High Steward of the University of Cambridge relatedToOffice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Jan Smuts positionHeld Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Chancellor of the University of Oxford seeAlso Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Richard Badew hasHonorificTitle Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge subordinateTo Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Senate of the University of Cambridge hasMember Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Chancellor of the University of Cambridge style Chancellor of the University of Cambridge self-link
Regent House of the University of Cambridge elects Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
this entity surface form: the Chancellor of the University of Cambridge