The University of Toronto has had 16 presidents since it was founded in 1827.[1]
Order | Name | Years in office | Title |
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1 | Rev. John Strachan | 1827–1848 | President of King's College |
2 | Rev. John McCaul | 1848–1850 | President of King's College |
1850–1853 | President of the University of Toronto |
1853–1880 | Principal of University College |
3 | Sir Daniel Wilson | 1880–1889 | Principal of University College |
1889–1892 | President of the University of Toronto |
4 | James Loudon | 1892–1906 | President of the University of Toronto |
5 | Sir Robert Falconer | 1907–1932 | President of the University of Toronto |
6 | Rev. Henry John Cody | 1932–1945 | President of the University of Toronto |
7 | Hon. Sidney Earle Smith | 1945–1957 | President of the University of Toronto |
8 | Claude Bissell | 1958–1971 | President of the University of Toronto |
9 | John Robert Evans | 1972–1978 | President of the University of Toronto |
10 | James Milton Ham | 1978–1983 | President of the University of Toronto |
11 | David Strangway | 1983–1984 | President of the University of Toronto |
12 | George Connell | 1984–1990 | President of the University of Toronto |
13 | Robert Prichard | 1990–2000 | President of the University of Toronto |
14 | Robert Birgeneau | 2000–2004 | President of the University of Toronto |
interim | Frank Iacobucci | 2004–2005 | President of the University of Toronto |
15 | David Naylor | 2005–2013 | President of the University of Toronto |
16 | Meric Gertler | 2013–present | President of the University of Toronto |
1. ^{{cite web|title=History of the Position|url=http://www.president.utoronto.ca/history|publisher=University of Toronto}}
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