Hear from Professor Mary Beard about how to vote in the University's Chancellor Election.
If you're eligible to vote and registered already, you can vote online between 9 and 18 July, using the link you'll receive via email on Wednesday.
Or you can vote in person at Senate House on Saturday 12 July and Wednesday 16 July.
Find out more about the role of Chancellor, who can vote and how to vote here https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/chancellor/election-of-the-next-chancellor
The Chancellor plays a key role in the life of the collegiate University. The person elected is the University’s formal and ceremonial head, and while they have no executive responsibilities, they will play a vital part in Cambridge’s public-facing activities, fundraising, and in providing advice to senior members of the University.
For the first time, voting in the election will be online as well as in person in Cambridge, so that more of our global community of eligible alumni can take part alongside senior members of the University and the Colleges.
If you're eligible to vote and registered already, you can vote online between 9 and 18 July, using the link you'll receive via email on Wednesday.
Or you can vote in person at Senate House on Saturday 12 July and Wednesday 16 July.
Find out more about the role of Chancellor, who can vote and how to vote here https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/chancellor/election-of-the-next-chancellor
The Chancellor plays a key role in the life of the collegiate University. The person elected is the University’s formal and ceremonial head, and while they have no executive responsibilities, they will play a vital part in Cambridge’s public-facing activities, fundraising, and in providing advice to senior members of the University.
For the first time, voting in the election will be online as well as in person in Cambridge, so that more of our global community of eligible alumni can take part alongside senior members of the University and the Colleges.
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