Vice-Chancellor
The Executive Head of a university is the generic term that covers the Vice-Chancellor, President, Principal or Rector, irrespective of what the individual title may be.
Doctor.jpgThe Vice-Chancellor, President, etc, of a university is addressed according to rank and name. If the subject of the letter concerns the university, the style of 'Dear Vice-Chancellor' may be used.
In newer universities it is more usual to write to him or her by name.
In Cambridge the correct formal title for the Vice-Chancellor is The Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor (this also applies to a female Vice-Chancellor). In Oxford the correct formal title for the Vice-Chancellor is The Reverend the Vice-Chancellor (irrespective of whether he/she is in Holy Orders).
Some Scottish universities appoint a joint Vice-Chancellor and Principal, in which case he/she is addressed as Principal.
How to Address an Executive Head of a University, including a Vice-Chancellor
The recommended social style of address is:
Beginning of letter | Dear Sir Henry; Dear Dr Jones, etc, or Dear Vice-Chancellor, Principal, Rector, etc (particularly when writing on matters concerning his/her university) |
End of letter | Yours sincerely |
Envelope | Sir Philip Jones, CBE, LLD Vice-Chancellor of The University of Milton Keynes |
Verbal address | By name, or Vice-Chancellor |