vice chancellor in English

noun
1
a deputy chancellor, especially one of a British university who discharges most of its administrative duties.
But the retiring vice chancellor of Cambridge University, Alec Broers, has called for the cap to be raised to £6,000.
2
a judge appointed to assist a chancellor, especially in chancery court or court of equity.

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1. If you can find a suitable Vice-Chancellor.

2. The meeting was Chaired by the Vice Chancellor Prof

3. David Greenaway is vice-chancellor at the University of Nottingham.

4. In 2009, she was appointed deputy vice chancellor at SAIU.

5. He was vice-chancellor of the university the same year.

6. Vice-Chancellorship definition is - the office or term of a vice-chancellor.

7. PVC: Oh yes, vice-chancellor, things are moving forward, beyond our wildest dreams.

8. Oxford Brookes University is seeking a successor to its vice-chancellor who retires this Easter.

9. Most canonical administrative matters are overseen by the Chancellor, with the assistance of a vice-Chancellor

10. Two years later he was appointed vice-chancellor, in which capacity he served until his death.

11. And how would you describe the qualities necessary for a suitable Vice-Chancellor, Cardinal Sforza?

12. Vice-Chancellor Ghauth Jasmon introduced the educational philosophy and Chinese language teaching of the university.

13. Prof Andrew Hamilton, Oxford's vice-chancellor, said: "The school represents a huge milestone in Oxford's history.

14. The vice-chancellor asked police to stop firing and ordered the students to leave the area.

15. He achievedvery prominent positions at Oxford, vice-chancellor of the university and deanof one of the colleges.

16. He was also the co-founder of Jamia Milia Islamia, serving as its Vice Chancellor from 1928.

17. Professor Andrew Hamilton, the university's vice-chancellor, described the school as "a huge milestone in Oxford's history."

18. However, since October, 2011, the Vice Chancellor has been drawing a monthly salary of ` 2,50,000, after a voluntary salary cut.

19. The university's vice-chancellor Lazarus Hangula said Mr Nujoma's decision was a "cause of jubilation" for staff and students alike.

20. Les Ebdon, vice-chancellor of Bedfordshire, said his university was running extra induction weeks in anticipation of international students being delayed.

21. My second, of course will be to appoint a Vice-Chancellor- - the greatest office, with the greatest income, in my gift.

22. They heard Vice-Chancellor Colin Campbell thank the many graduates who have already contributed to the cost of the new Centre.

23. In 2004 he became vice Chancellor and dean of Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus, a position he held for three years

24. Despite the wonders of the FSUW, I can hear the bleating of the pro vice-chancellor (teaching and learning) at Slumberton University.

25. Prof Geoffrey Crossick, vice-chancellor of the University of London, said the current system of delivering higher education was "no longer financially sustainable".

26. The 48-year-old professor, an internationally known languages expert and former vice-chancellor of Essex University, is due in court in October.

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28. "The university is obviously extremely, extremely unhappy and disappointed that this sort of incident should occur, " Queensland University of Technology vice-chancellor Peter Coaldrake said.

29. Kao, who gained a PhD from Imperial College and became vice-chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said: "I am absolutely speechless and never expected such an honour.

30. It is a department of the University of Oxford and is governed by a group of 15 academics appointed by the vice-chancellor known as the delegates of the press.

31. The JNU Teachers' Association (JNUTA) condemned the "Blatant display of autocratic powers" by interim vice-chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar and alleged that he denied former deans and chairpersons

32. Paydar was appointed Chancellor of Indiana University East in 2007, serving in that role until he returned to IUPUI in 2012, when he was named the campus’s executive vice Chancellor and chief academic officer.

33. Soon Rodrigo was appointed vice-chancellor of the church, a position that he held under various popes, enabling him to procure numerous opulent benefices, amass fabulous wealth, exercise enormous power, and live the luxurious life of a prince.

34. Collard is Associate Vice Chancellor of Clinical Research and Professor in Residence in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine at UCSF, Director of the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), and Director of the UCSF Interstitial Lung Disease Program.

35. She returned to her homeland and joined the faculty of the University of Swaziland, becoming a lecturer in the chemistry department in 1973, the dean of science from 1976 to 1980, a senior lecturer in 1979, a full professor the following year, and vice-chancellor from 1988 to 2003.

36. Professor Paul Harrison, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation and Engagement at the University of South Wales, added, “This agreement with Hydro-Québec to Commercialise our research into hydrogen storage is a fantastic step forward and one which we hope will have a real impact on enabling greater use of green energy and tackling climate change.”