rector$67759$ - translation to greek
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rector$67759$ - translation to greek

ACADEMIC OFFICIAL
Rector magnificus; Lord Rector; Rector (education); Rector (academic); Vice-recteur; Vice-rector; Rector Magnificus; Academic rector; Rector (college); Vice-Rector; University Rector; Magnifico Rettore; Rector (Academia); College rector; University rector; School rector; Chief Rector; Chief rector; President-Rector; Rector (university); Rectrix magnifica
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  • Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas]], Manila
  • Then Rector of the [[Bologna University]], [[Ivano Dionigi]], with then Prime Minister of Italy [[Matteo Renzi]], in 2015.
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rector      
n. εφημέριος, πρύτανης

Definition

rectorate
n.; (also rectorship)
Office of rector.

Wikipedia

Rector (academia)

A rector (Latin for 'ruler') is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school. Outside the English-speaking world the rector is often the most senior official in a university, whilst in the United States the most senior official is often referred to as president and in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations the most senior official is the chancellor, whose office is primarily ceremonial and titular. The term and office of a rector can be referred to as a rectorate. The title is used widely in universities in Europe and is very common in Latin American countries. It is also used in Brunei, Macau, Turkey, Russia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Israel and the Middle East. In the ancient universities of Scotland the office is sometimes referred to as Lord Rector, is the third most senior official, and is usually responsible for chairing the University Court.