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This message is sent on behalf of Paula Martin, chair of SFU’s Board of Governors and chair of the Chancellor Selection Committee. It has been sent to all faculty and staff. A similar message has been sent to all students.
September 26, 2025
On June 12, 2026, Tamara Vrooman will have served the maximum six-year term as SFU’s chancellor per the University Act. I want to take this opportunity to thank Tamara for her dedicated service and tireless advocacy on behalf of the university over the past six years.
Per SFU policy B10.12, we have begun the process to select a new chancellor. According to the University Act, the Board of Governors is responsible for the appointment of the chancellor, on nomination by the Alumni Association and after consultation with the Senate.
A selection committee has been formed and had its first meeting on September 19. The committee reviewed the selection criteria and is issuing a call for nominations to the SFU community.
91ÅÝܽ the Chancellor
The chancellor’s role is to confer all degrees and represent the university in an official capacity within the larger community, as one of the university’s chief ambassadors. Distinguished in their field, the chancellor advocates on behalf of the university and shares a commitment to post-secondary education and research.
91ÅÝܽ the Nomination Process
The nomination period is now open until October 17, 2025. More information on the selection of the new chancellor can be found on the search website. When nominating a chancellor, please include the following information:
The name of the individual being nominated
Their current position and/or endeavors
Contact information (if known)
Your personal statement of suitability for the position
You are also encouraged to include other helpful information with your nomination, such as an outline of the nominee’s achievements.
Nominations can be submitted in confidence at this link before October 17, 2025. Please note that nominations are confidential and should not be discussed with your nominee.
91ÅÝܽ the Selection Process
The selection process is expected to take approximately four months:
September 23 – October 17: Nominations open
October 2025 – January 2026: Review nominees and make selection
February 2026: Confirmation of appointment with selected candidate
May 2026: Announcement of chancellor selection to SFU community
October 2026: Installation of chancellor at Convocation ceremony
The selection of SFU's next chancellor is an important decision for the university. I encourage you to get involved and share your perspective. Your opinion is important to us.
If you have any questions about the selection process, please contact Margarita Fullerton, University Secretary at margarita_fullerton@sfu.ca. I look forward to hearing from many of you over the coming months.
Sincerely,
Paula Martin
Chair, Board of Governors
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