Trent University’s Officially Installs Zabeen Hirji As Institution's 13th Chancellor; Ready to Lead Next Wave of Students to Success

Zabeen Hirji has been officially installed as Trent University’s newest chancellor; the 13th in the institution’s history, during a convocation ceremony on Wednesday morning.

Hirji (Right) dances with Dr. Cathy Bruce, Trent President and vice-chancellor (Left) and other faculty during one of the convocation ceremonies for the class of 2026. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

She began as a bank teller before assuming prominent roles. She was an executive advisor at Deloitte on the future of work, a member of the Board of the Public Policy Forum and a special advisor to public service leaders. She serves on the Board of Junior Achievement Worldwide, a global youth-serving organization and a top 10 NGO. 

The newly installed chancellor holds a Master of Business Administration from Simon Fraser University and an ICD.D (from the Institute of Corporate Directors) and is a fellow of Centennial College.

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Hirji came to Canada from Tanzania in 1974. She says that, in assuming the role of chancellor, given the challenges she has faced since immigrating, she is ready to help the next wave of students achieve their goals and dreams, as she reached hers when she came to the country.

“When I think about the country that Canada is and the opportunities that people have (and not just regardless of where people come from but because of where we come from), we really value the different perspectives,” explained Hirji. “When I stop to think about it, it's reassuring that this is the Canada I came to and this is the Canada I think we all want for all Canadians so being part of Trent now is really that opportunity for me to support young people to achieve their potential.”

Hirji begins her tenure on July 1 on a three-year term. Serving as Trent’s ceremonial head and chief ambassador, Hirji will preside over convocation ceremonies to confer degrees and help advance the University’s public profile, community engagement and external relationships. She succeeds Stephen Stohn, who held the role since 2019.

“Go outside your comfort zone, push yourself into places you perhaps you don't think you belong, step into it, step into opportunities that are there for work,” Hirji explained. “Judge success by your own standards. There are so many different ways you can achieve success and be guided by your purpose.”

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