Provost inCollege topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishProv‧ost,provost/ˈprɒvəst$ˈproʊvoʊst/noun[countable]1the person inchargeof acollegein someBritishuniversities, especially atOxfordor Cambridge2an importantofficialat a university in the US3old usetheleaderof the...
NH, to find its next provost and chief academic officer. Reporting directly to the president of the university, the provost is the first among equals on a highly collaborative senior administrative team, Haley Associates said. In this critical leadership role, this executive is integral to the un...
This role is the second ranking officer of the university, acting for the president in his absence, said the search firm. The provost administers the budgets of all academic units and oversees academic policy and priorities. The individual oversees the schools and colleges of the University of ...
1. A university administrator of high rank. 2. The highest official in certain cathedrals or collegiate churches. 3. The keeper of a prison. 4. The chief magistrate of certain Scottish cities. [Middle English, from Old English profost and Old French provost, both from Medieval Latin prōposi...
(Education) to oversee the delivery of the University's student experience strategy and its ambition to improve, and where necessary transform, the experience of our diverse student cohorts. The Program is laying the foundations for...
University of Maine, Office of Executive Vice President and ProvostA. Overview
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics:College,OfficialsProv‧ost,provost/ˈprɒvəst$ˈproʊvoʊst/noun[countable]1the person inchargeof acollegein someBritishuniversities, especially atOxfordor Cambridge2an importantofficialat a university in the US3old usetheleader...
UW-Green Bay wants an experienced and forward-looking leader who will be expected to serve as one of the key leaders of a campus that has made exciting gains in enrollment, programs and reputation. He or she will also collaborate regularly with the university’s team of administrators, faculty...
1The university board of trustees deemed it urgent that a new provost___to re place Mr. Dannison who had been diagnosed with cancer. A.be selectedB.would be selectedC.must be selectedD.was selected 2The university board of trustees deemed it urgent that a new provost()to replace Mr D...
the head of certain university colleges or schools (in Scotland) the chairperson and civic head of certain district councils or (formerly) of a burgh councilCompareconvener the senior dignitary of one of the more recent cathedral foundations ...