Its supposedly an honorary position.
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IIRC, it’s an UNPAID position, but has official duties-so not just honorary.
thanks for that. I should have looked further - I'm still somewhat confused
from AP (new way for the press to give credit - "The Associated Press contributed to this article"?
I've given up calling these people out on it. One question I ask the editors is(to which no response has ever been given): Which part of the article did AP contribute?
https://thehornnews.com/hillarys-new-2020-day-job-baffled-everyone-leaving-america/
"The university said its chancellor has three primary roles: presiding when degrees are handed out, advising senior management and serving as an ambassador to “open doors” for the institution."
From BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-50970400
While the role of chancellor is mainly a ceremonial one, securing Mrs Clinton will be seen as a coup for Queen's.