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  2. Rector (academia) - Wikipedia

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    The rector magnificus is one of the members of the executive board of a university. The rector magnificus is a full professor. The ceremonial responsibilities of the rector magnificus are to open the academic year, and to preside over the ceremonial PhD defenses and inaugural lectures of newly appointed (full) professors. During PhD defenses ...

  3. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Prorektor (vice-rector), typically three to five people are vice-rectors; the position is further specified by indicating domain a vice-rector is responsible for (e. g. study-related issues, research, public relationships, international relationships, development, information technology)

  4. Provost (education) - Wikipedia

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    At some North American research universities and liberal arts colleges, other titles may be used in place of or in combination with provost, such as chief academic officer or vice president for academic affairs (or, rarely, academic vice-president, academic vice rector, or vice president for education).

  5. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The term "Vice Chancellor" in US institutions implies a subordinate to the chancellor, in contrast to many other countries in which the Vice Chancellor is functionally the head of the institution. The term "Warden" is almost never used in the United States in an academic sense. Where it is used, it typically means "provost" or "dean".

  6. Academic ranks in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia

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    Prorektor (vice-rector), typically three to five people are vice-rectors; the position is further specified by indicating domain a vice-rector is responsible for (e. g. study-related issues, research, public relationships, international relationships, development, information technology)

  7. Ștefan cel Mare Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

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    Vice Rector for Science; Head of the Professional Development Department; Head of the Operational Management Department; Currently, the Police Academy brings together two faculties: Faculty of Law; Faculty of Civil Security and Public Order; Both faculties are governed by its own bodies: the Faculty Council, the Office of the Faculty Council ...

  8. Pro-vice-chancellor - Wikipedia

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    A pro-vice-chancellor (or pro vice-chancellor, PVC) or deputy vice-chancellor (DVC) is a deputy [1] [better source needed] to the vice-chancellor of a university.In the older English universities, and Commonwealth universities following their tradition, PVCs were typically academics who took on additional managerial responsibilities for a limited time, alongside their regular teaching and ...

  9. List of rectors of the University of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Sáenz, first rector of the University of Buenos Aires. The following is a list of rectors of the University of Buenos Aires, the largest and most prestigious university in Argentina, since its establishment in 1821. Since August 2022, the rector of UBA is Dr. Ricardo Gelpi, former Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences. [1]