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  2. Provost (education) - Wikipedia

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    The Provost also acts to help improve the quality and efficiency of central services organized at Harvard under the aegis of the Vice Presidents. Imperial College London, the first university in the UK to adopt a dual leadership model with a president and a provost, describes the role of the provost: [1] The Provost is the chief academic officer.

  3. Provost (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Since the provost also had the role of prefect of the chapter, the Milan cathedral also had its own provost. Following a diocesan synod presided over by Cardinal Giovanni Colombo in 1972, the pievi were suppressed, and the title of provost became as an exclusively honorary title preserved within the archdiocese to be granted to distinguished ...

  4. Bailie - Wikipedia

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    The name was derived from Old French and used to be synonymous with provost. Several officials held this role often at the appointment of the Church. [3] The jurisdiction of a bailie is called a bailiary (alt. bailiery). The office of bailie was abolished in law in Scotland in 1975, and today the position of bailie is a courtesy title. [2]

  5. Provost (military police) - Wikipedia

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    The Provost Marshal currently holds the rank of a colonel and she reports directly to the Vice Chief of the NZDF. All complex and serious investigations are handled by the JMPU Special Investigations Branch (SIB). It has a similar role to the Australian Defence Force Investigative Service (ADFIS).

  6. Head of college - Wikipedia

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    The title used varies between colleges, including dean, master, president, principal, provost, rector and warden. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The role of the head of college varies significantly between colleges of the same university, and even more so between different universities.

  7. Texas State names provost and vice president for ... - AOL

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    Dec. 5—SAN MARCOS — Following an extensive national search, Pranesh Aswath, Ph.D., has been named provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Texas State University (TXST).

  8. Prévôt - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these two, there were "Provost Marshals" a.k.a. "Provosts of the Marshals of France" (Prévôts des Maréchaux de France), the "Provost of the Royal Residence" (Prévôt de l'Hôtel du Roi), later a.k.a. the "Lord High Provost of France" (Grand Prévôt de France), and the "Provost General" (Prévôt général) later a.k.a. the ...

  9. Provost (civil) - Wikipedia

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    Provost is a title held by the civic heads of local governments in Scotland.It is similar in use to the title of mayor in other parts of the English-speaking world.. In the 32 current unitary councils in Scotland, the title is often used for the convenor or civic head of a council, elected by its members to chair meetings and to represent the council.