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Along with the [[Rector]] (in its modern guise) and Vice-Chancellor, the office of Chancellor was instituted following the [[Universities Scotland Act 1858]]. Elected by the [[General Council]], the office has normally been held for life.
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Along with the [[Rector]] (in its modern guise) and Vice-Chancellor, the office of Chancellor was instituted following the [[Universities (Scotland) Act, 1858]]. Elected by the [[General Council]], the office has normally been held for life.

Revision as of 21:02, 21 May 2014

Along with the Rector (in its modern guise) and Vice-Chancellor, the office of Chancellor was instituted following the Universities (Scotland) Act, 1858. Elected by the General Council, the office has normally been held for life.