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Qué (quién) es pro-vice-chancellor - definición


Pro-vice-chancellor         
DEPUTY TO THE VICE-CHANCELLOR OF A UNIVERSITY
Pro Vice-Chancellor; Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Pro-Vice-Chancellor; Pro-Vice Chancellor; Pro Vice Chancellor; Pro–Vice-Chancellor; Deputy Vice Chancellor; Pro vice-chancellor; Deputy vice-chancellor; Deputy vice chancellor
A pro-vice-chancellor (or pro vice-chancellor, PVC) or deputy vice-chancellor (DVC) is a deputy to the vice-chancellor of a university. In the older English universities, and Commonwealth universities following their tradition, PVCs were typically academics who took on additional managerial responsibilities for a limited time, alongside their regular teaching and research.
pro-vice-chancellor         
DEPUTY TO THE VICE-CHANCELLOR OF A UNIVERSITY
Pro Vice-Chancellor; Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Pro-Vice-Chancellor; Pro-Vice Chancellor; Pro Vice Chancellor; Pro–Vice-Chancellor; Deputy Vice Chancellor; Pro vice-chancellor; Deputy vice-chancellor; Deputy vice chancellor
¦ noun an assistant or deputy vice chancellor of a university.
vice chancellor         
  • Lord Patten]], in procession at Encaenia, 2009
  • Lord Grenville as Chancellor of the University of Oxford; painting by William Owen
  • William Smyth, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford; painting by Gilbert Jackson
LEADER OF A UNIVERSITY OR A COLLEGE
Vice-chancellor; Vice Chancellor; University president; Vice chancellor; College president; University Presidents; University chancellor; University President; University Chancellor; Chancellor (university); President (education); Vice-Chancellor; Vice-chancellor (education); Vice-Chancellor (education); University presidents; School chancellor; College chancellor; Principal & Vice-Chancellor; Draft:Principal & Vice-Chancellor
¦ noun a deputy chancellor, especially one of a British university who discharges most of its administrative duties.
Ejemplos de uso de pro-vice-chancellor
1. "It‘s very sad," said Chris Cobb, pro–vice chancellor at Roehampton.
2. "No one has done anything like this before," says Macquarie University pro–vice chancellor Professor Tony Adams.
3. In June 2006, she became Pro Vice Chancellor at Bournemouth, where she was in charge of overhauling the education system.
4. Malcolm Young, the pro vice–chancellor for science, agriculture and engineering at Newcastle, said÷ "What we‘ve done is to reconfigure.
5. Tuition fees are the biggest change British universities have had in years, Chris Madden, pro–Vice Chancellor of Griffith University in Queensland.