He will take up office on 4 March 2024.
Simon is a consultant and practitioner in the field of diversity, author, broadcaster and activist.
He was formerly Chair of the Governing Council of the University of Sussex from 2007 - 2013.
He will replace Debora Kayembe, who has served as Rector since 2021.
On news of his appointment Simon said:
"Being named Rector of the University of Edinburgh is a great honour. It is a university with a great legacy and current practice of stellar research and wonderful teaching. The role of Rector offers great opportunity to convene discussions on the most effective ways of advancing the University, its staff and students and to promote mutual understanding in the exchange of ideas."
The role of Rector
The Rector is a member of the University’s governing body, University Court, championing the views of students and staff. In recent times, Rectors have served as a point of contact for the University community, seeking to assist with difficulties or issues where they arise.
The Rector is nominated and elected by students and staff and is not an appointment of the executive or governing body of the University. Only one valid nomination was received, and Simon has been named as Rector uncontested.
The position of Rector has a long and prestigious lineage and was originally created in the 19th century by the Universities Scotland Act 1858.