Vice-Chancellor definition
Examples of Vice-Chancellor in a sentence
The Finance Officer shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor with the written approval of the Chancellor in such manner and he shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be laid down by the Statutes.
In the event of any question, dispute or difference arising under this agreement or in connection therewith (except as to matter the decision of which is specifically provided under this agreement), the same shall be referred to sole arbitration of the Registrar or any other person as approved by the Vice-Chancellor, University of Delhi.
Professorial salaries are reviewed periodically, on the basis of research, teaching and general contribution, by the Vice-Chancellor with the assistance of a small Advisory Committee.
A Salary Salary on appointment will be determined by the Vice-Chancellor at the appropriate point on the University’s salary spine for grade 12, taking account of the criteria for the respective contribution band.
He shall discharge his functions under the superintendence, directions and guidance of the Vice-Chancellor.(3) The Controller of Examinations shall be a full-time salaried officer of the University and shall work directly under the direction and control of the Vice-Chancellor of the University.