Difference between revisions of "Rector (office of)"

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*1936 - [[Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson (1866-1960)]]
 
*1936 - [[Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson (1866-1960)]]
 
*1939 - [[Sir John Donald Pollock (1868-1962)]]
 
*1939 - [[Sir John Donald Pollock (1868-1962)]]
*1945 - Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
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*1945 - [[Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope (1883-1963)]]
 
*1948 - [[Alastair George Bell Sim (1900-1976)]]
 
*1948 - [[Alastair George Bell Sim (1900-1976)]]
*1951 - Sir Alexander Fleming
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*1951 - [[Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955)]]
 
*1954 - [[Sir Sydney Alfred Smith (1883-1969)]]
 
*1954 - [[Sir Sydney Alfred Smith (1883-1969)]]
 
*1957 - [[James Robertson Justice]]
 
*1957 - [[James Robertson Justice]]
 
*1960 - [[Joseph Grimond]]
 
*1960 - [[Joseph Grimond]]
 
*1963 - [[James Roberston Justice]] Dr.Phil., LL.D.,
 
*1963 - [[James Roberston Justice]] Dr.Phil., LL.D.,
*1966 - Malcolm Muggeridge MA
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*1966 - [[Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990)]]
 
*1969 - Kenneth Allsop
 
*1969 - Kenneth Allsop
 
*1972 - Jonathon W.G. Wills MA
 
*1972 - Jonathon W.G. Wills MA

Revision as of 12:56, 29 August 2014

The original office of Rector dates from 1585 when Robert Rollock was given the title of "Principal and Rector". He was succeeded in this role by Henry Charteris. The appointment of Andrew Ramsay as Rector in 1620, distinct from Principal, saw the two roles separated.

The Rector in this period was the Town Council's Supervisor, leaving discipline, moral/religious control and college administration with the Principal.

In 1665 the Town Council of Edinburgh resolved that the role of Rector should rest thereafter with the Lord Provost of Edinburgh in an ex officio capacity but in real terms had little or no involvement. By 1838 the then Lord Provost, Sir James Forrest of Comiston, was unclear whether he was the Rector or not.

Formally re-constituted

Along with the Chancellor (office of) and Vice-Chancellor, he current office of Rector was formally constituted following the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858 and is elected by the staff and matriculated students.

Since then, the office has been held by: