Vice-President Indigenous – University of Victoria

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Founded in 1963, the University of Victoria (UVic) is committed to respecting and supporting Indigenous ways of knowing, to ensure they permeate and enrich everything UVic does. The university is seeking a new Vice-President Indigenous (VPI) to provide inspirational, transformational, and visionary leadership to advance the institutional commitments to Indigenization, decolonization, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.

 

Reporting to the President, the VPI is a member of the executive and an integral member of the leadership team. This person seeks guidance and direction from Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community leaders to achieve the university’s goals, and brings important perspectives to activities and decisions made across the university. The President and leadership team share accountability and walk alongside the VPI in achieving these objectives.

 

For more information, please visit: https://pathwaysexecutivesearch.com/2025/06/vice-president-indigenous-university-of-victoria/ 

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Victoria, BC, Canada

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The NAISA logo was designed by Jonathan Thunder, a Red Lake Ojibwe painter and digital artist from Minnesota. NAISA members inspired by canoe traditions among their own people sent examples to Thunder, who designed the logo with advice from the NAISA Council. The color scheme was chosen to signify those Indigenous peoples who are more land-based and do not have canoe traditions.