List of Australian university leaders

Since the development of the university sector in Australia and the foundation of the first university (University of Sydney, 1850), a small number of Vice-Chancellors have served for 15 years or more with some portion of this time in office as Vice-Chancellor in Australia. They include:

29 years: Sir Anthony Brownless KCMG KSG (Melbourne 1858–87);

26 years: Sir William Mitchell (philosopher) KCMG (Adelaide 1916–42);

21 years: John Douglas Story (Queensland 1938–59);

20 years: Sir Stephen Henry Roberts CMG (Sydney 1947–67), James McWha AO (Lincoln 2018, Rwanda 2013–15, Adelaide 2002–12, Massey 1996–2001);

19 years: William Barlow (vice-chancellor) CMG (Adelaide 1896–1915); Sir Robert Strachan Wallace KCMG (Sydney 1928–47); Dianne Yerbury AO (Macquarie 1987–2006); Alan Gilbert (Australian academic) AO (Manchester 2004–10, Melbourne 1996–2004, Tasmania 1991–96); Paul Wellings CBE (Wollongong 2012–21, Lancaster 2002–2012); Margaret Gardner AC (Monash 2014–23, RMIT 2005–14);

18 years: Sir Raymond Priestley (Birmingham 1938–52, Melbourne 1934–38); Sir Stanley Prescott OBE (Western Australia (1953–70); Peter Høj AC (Adelaide 2021–present, Queensland 2012–20, Uni SA 2007–12).

17 years: Sir George Currie (academic) (UNZ 1952–62, Western Australia 1945–52); Michael Birt (biochemist) AO CBE (UNSW 1981–92, Wollongong 1975–80); Brian Wilson AO (Queensland 1979–96); Roy Webb AO (Griffith 1985–2002); Glyn Davis AC (Melbourne 2005–18, Griffith 2002–05);

16 years: Sir Philip Baxter KBE CMG (UNSW 1953–69); Sir Louis Matheson KBE CMG (Monash 1960–76); Alec Lazenby AO (Tasmania 1982–91, UNE 1970–77); Ian Chubb AC (ANU 2001–11, Flinders 1995–2000); Gerard Sutton AO (Wollongong 1995–2011).

15 years: Ken McKinnon AO (Charles Darwin 2002–03, JCU 1997, Wollongong 1981–94); Dennis Gibson (academic) AO (QUT 1988–2003); Michael Osborne (La Trobe 1990–2005); John Hay (academic) AC (Queensland 1996–2007, Deakin 1992–95); Steven Schwartz (psychologist) AM (Macquarie 2006–11, Brunel 2002–2006, Murdoch 1996–2002); Janice Reid AC (Western Sydney 1998–2013); Peter Coaldrake AO (QUT 2003–17); Ian O'Connor AC (Griffith 2005–19), Sandra Harding (sociologist) AO (JCU 2007–2021), Michael Spence AC (UCL 2021–present, Sydney 2008–20).

Høj and Spence still in office (as at June 2025).

The current Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors/Presidents are given as at April 2025.

University Chancellor Vice-Chancellor/President
Australian Catholic University Martin Daubney, AM Zlatko Skrbis
Australian National University Julie Bishop Genevieve Bell, AO FAHA
Bond University David Baxby Tim Brailsford
Central Queensland University Graeme Innes AM Nick Klomp
Charles Darwin University Paul Henderson, AO Scott Bowman, AO
Charles Sturt University Michele Allan Renée Leon, PSM
Curtin University Vanessa Guthrie, AO Harlene Hayne
Deakin University John Stanhope, AM Iain Martin
Edith Cowan University Gaye McMath Clare Pollock
Federation University Terry Moran AC Duncan Bentley
Flinders University John Hood Colin J Stirling
Griffith University Andrew Fraser Carolyn Evans
James Cook University Ngaire Brown Simon Biggs
La Trobe University John Brumby, AO Theo Farrell
Macquarie University Martin Parkinson AC PSM S Bruce Dowton
Monash University Megan Clark, AO FTSE Sharon Pickering
Murdoch University Gail McGowan PSM Andrew Deeks
Queensland University of Technology Ann Sherry, AO Margaret Sheil, AO
RMIT University Peggy O'Neal, AO Alec Cameron
Southern Cross University Sandra McPhee, AM Tyrone Carlin
Swinburne University of Technology John Pollaers, OAM Pascale Quester
Torrens University Australia Michael Thawley, AO Alwyn Louw (Vice Chancellor), Dan Cockerell (President)
University of Adelaide Catherine Branson Peter Høj, AC
University of Canberra Lisa Paul, AO PSM Bill Shorten
University of Divinity Graeme Blackman, AO James McLaren
University of Melbourne Jane Hansen AO Emma Johnston AO
University of New England Sarah Pearson Chris Moran
University of New South Wales David Gonski, AC Attila Brungs
University of Newcastle The Hon. Patricia Forsythe AM Alex Zelinsky AO, FTSE
University of Notre Dame Australia The Hon. Chris Ellison Francis Campbell
University of Queensland Peter N Varghese, AO Deborah Terry AO
University of South Australia The Hon. John Hill David Lloyd
University of Southern Queensland John McVeigh Karen Nelson (acting)
University of Sydney David Thodey, AO FTSE Mark Scott, AO
University of the Sunshine Coast Angus Houston, AK, AC (Mil), AFC Helen Bartlett
University of Tasmania Alison Watkins AM Rufus Black
University of Technology, Sydney Catherine Livingstone AO FAA Andrew Parfitt
University of Western Australia Robert French, AC Amit Chakma
University of Wollongong Michael Still Eileen McLaughlin (Interim) Max Lu (from May 2025)
Victoria University Steve Bracks AC Adam Shoemaker
Western Sydney University Jennifer Westacott AO George Williams AO FASSA