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Diermeier named Vanderbilt University chancellor

Internationally renowned scholar Daniel Diermeier named Vanderbilt University chancellor
Daniel Diermeier, an internationally renowned political scientist and management scholar, has been elected Vanderbilt University’s ninth chancellor. He will begin his term as chancellor on July 1, 2020. Diermeier currently is the provost at the University of Chicago, where he previously served as dean of the Harris School of Public Policy. Read More +






Welcome Incoming Chancellor Daniel Diermeier at Student Life Center, 4 p.m. today
Faculty, staff, students and postdoctoral fellows are invited to a reception at 4 p.m. today in the Student Life Center Ballroom to meet Incoming Chancellor Daniel Diermeier.






Watch video with Incoming Chancellor Daniel Diermeier

Video: Meet Incoming Chancellor Daniel Diermeier
Incoming Chancellor Daniel Diermeier discusses Vanderbilt’s unique culture and values, and writing the next chapter in the university's history. Watch Now +






A message to the community from Bruce R. Evans
Board of Trust Chairman Bruce R. Evans shares the announcement of Daniel Diermeier’s appointment as Vanderbilt University’s ninth chancellor. “Daniel’s intellectual and strategic acumen, as well as his enthusiasm for our mission, will make him an outstanding chancellor.” Read More +






For more information on Incoming Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and updates related to the chancellor transition, visit the Chancellor Transition website.
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