Chancellor
Chancellor is a title used for a senior official or officeholder in various political, ecclesiastical, and academic systems. The term derives from the Latin cancellarius, meaning a secretary or keeper of the seal, and historically signified a trusted official responsible for records, diplomacy, and governance.
In modern states, the role and authority of a chancellor vary. In Germany and Austria, the chancellor
In the United Kingdom, the title appears in several offices. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the
In Switzerland, the Federal Chancellor is the head of the Federal Chancellery and serves as the chief
Other uses include the academic sphere, where a chancellor is often the ceremonial or occasionally executive