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What (who) is deputy dean - definition

Governor's deputy; Governor's Deputy; Deputy-Governor; Deputygovernor; Deputy Governors; Deputy-Governors; Deputygovernors; Deputy Governor

Subdean         
·noun An under dean; the deputy or substitute of a dean.
Sub-dean         
A sub-dean is a person who acts as an assistant to a dean either in church circuit as a priest or minister or an academic institution. They are, however, not a vice-dean.
Deputy lieutenant         
CROWN APPOINTMENT IN THE UK
Deputy Lieutenant; Deputy Lieutenants; Vice-Lieutenant; Deputy lieutenants
In the United Kingdom, a deputy lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the lord lieutenant of a lieutenancy area: an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.

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Deputy governor

A deputy governor is a gubernatorial official who is subordinated to a governor, rather like a lieutenant governor.

Examples of use of deputy dean
1. In 1'56, he became the deputy dean of the faculty.
2. This shows the changing priorities of the students," said Suman Kumar Verma, deputy dean of students’ welfare.
3. Masked gunmen also killed Abbas Ali Dhahe, a Shiite who was deputy dean at Baghdad University‘s college of business and administration.
4. Mohammed Idrees, deputy dean of King Fahd Haj Institute at Um Al–Qura University and head of the institute’s Jamrat Bridge design team, said the project would reduce the density of pilgrims at the entrances of the bridge.
5. Arnoud de Meyer, deputy dean of Insead, the European business school, and author of a recent study of Asian innovation, says that, in relation to its huge development needs, the country may have too little skilled manpower, not a glut.