Pro-Vice-Chancellor means the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University;
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means the Pro-Vice- Chancellor of the University appointed under section 14;
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means the academic and executive officer, next to the Vice-Chancellor having purview of the entire university;
Examples of Pro-Vice-Chancellor in a sentence
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendation of the Vice- Chancellor.
An assessor may seek additional information from the candidate by writing to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor with responsibility for research.
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor may be a whole time Professor of the University and shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendation of Vice-Chancellor.
The relevant Pro-Vice-Chancellor for research (or delegated representative) as chair.
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More Definitions of Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University (PVC)
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means a person holding office as Pro-Vice-Chancellor in terms of section nine; “Registrar” means the person holding office as Registrar of the University in terms of section nineteen; “regulations” means regulations made by the Senate under section thirty-two;
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means the Pro Vice Chancellor responsible for Research;
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty, the Chairman of the Board of Extra- Faculty Provision or the Principal of City College or a designate nominated by that person;
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means a person holding office as Pro-Vice-Chancellor in terms of section nine; “Professor” means a Professor of the University;
Pro-Vice-Chancellor means Head of Faculty.