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Announcing the search for a new President and Vice-Chancellor

This message was sent to faculty and staff in Vancouver and the Okanagan.

August 15, 2022

A message from Nancy McKenzie, Chair, UBC Board of Governors; Kate Ross, Associate Vice-President, Enrolment Services and Registrar

Last month, UBC announced that President Santa Ono is leaving the university in mid-October to become the President of the University of Michigan. In light of this announcement, UBC is now embarking on a search for a new President and Vice-Chancellor.

The President and Vice-Chancellor provides oversight and direction for the operation of the university, in accordance with the strategic framework and directions of our governing bodies, the Board of Governors and the Senates. In this role, the President shares the university’s vision, promotes its values, embraces its mission and ensures that it meets its goals. 

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