the Vice-Chancellor definition

the Vice-Chancellor means the Vice Chancellor of the University.
the Vice-Chancellor means the Chief Executive of the University as provided by these Articles;
the Vice-Chancellor means the Vice-Chancellor and

Examples of the Vice-Chancellor in a sentence

  • The Vice-Chancellor may suspend a staff member with pay if the Vice-Chancellor is of the view that it would be unreasonable to continue the staff member’s attendance at work pending further investigation.

  • Through VCISC the Wingara Indigenous Employment Committee will advise the Vice-Chancellor on the setting and monitoring of targets.

  • If the dispute is not resolved within that period of time, the dispute shall be escalated to the Vice-Chancellor, President or equivalent official of the Parties for resolution.

  • If the Vice-Chancellor believes there is doubt regarding a staff member’s capacity to perform the duties of their office, the Vice-Chancellor may require the staff member to undergo a medical examination.

  • A staff member will have six weeks from the date of the Vice-Chancellor's invitation in which to submit an application for voluntary separation to the Vice-Chancellor.


More Definitions of the Vice-Chancellor

the Vice-Chancellor means the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of
the Vice-Chancellor s Nominee” means the person appointed from time to time by the Vice-Chancellor of the University as his or her representative in accordance with the articles; and
the Vice-Chancellor means the person acting as the head and Chief Executive of the University;
the Vice-Chancellor means the Principal of the University;
the Vice-Chancellor means the Vice-Chancellor of the University or any successor higher education institution;
the Vice-Chancellor means the Vice-Chancellor of the University, who is the Principal of the University for the purposes of the Education Reform Act 1988;
the Vice-Chancellor means the Chief Executive of the University as