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vice-chancellor
[ vahys-chan-suh-ler, -chahn- ]
noun
- a substitute, deputy, or subordinate chancellor.
- a chancery judge acting in place of a chancellor.
- the chief administrator of certain British universities. Compare chancellor ( def 7 ).
vice chancellor
noun
- the chief executive or administrator at some British universities Compare chancellor
- (in the US) a judge in courts of equity subordinate to the chancellor
- (formerly in England) a senior judge of the court of Chancery who acted as assistant to the Lord Chancellor
- a person serving as the deputy of a chancellor
Derived Forms
- ËŒ±¹¾±³¦±ð-ˈ³¦³ó²¹²Ô³¦±ð±ô±ô´Ç°ùËŒ²õ³ó¾±±è, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vice-chancellor1
Example Sentences
However, interim principal and vice-chancellor, Prof Shane O'Neill, told the Scottish government's education, children and young people committee that number referred to full-time equivalent posts, and the actual number of people affected would be higher.
Professor Steve Olivier, principal and vice-chancellor, previously expressed disappointment that EIS members had decided to vote for strike action.
One of those major tests would be if University of Sussex's vice-chancellor, Prof Sasha Roseneil, gets her day in court.
The University of Sussex plans to legally challenge the OfS findings, vice-chancellor Prof Sasha Roseneil said.
The University of Sussex plans to challenge the OfS findings legally, Vice-Chancellor Prof Sasha Roseneil said.
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