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Chancellor meaning
A senior secretary or official with administrative or legal duties, sometimes in charge of some area of government such as finance or justice. | A senior secretary or official with administrative or legal duties, sometimes in charge of some area of government such as finance or justice. | Ellipsis of Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Chancellor-turned-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak are instinctively, and politically, not fans of that kind of intervention.
Conservative former chancellor Lord Clarke of Nottingham said Europe had its “most powerful and reforming leadership” during the era of Helmut Kohl as German chancellor, Francois Mitterrand as French president, Mrs Thatcher and Mr Delors.
Later in the ceremony, Vice-Chancellor Beckles presented Professor Antoine to Chancellor Robert Bermudez for Induction.
Maarten Holl / Things Stuart McCutcheon, the previous vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland, passed away unexpectedly, according to Dawn Freshwater, the vice-chancellor.
Responding, the Vice Chancellor, who was represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administration, Prof. Pat Okpoko, commended CBN for choosing UNN for the e-Naira currency sensitization seminar.
Vice-Chancellor of Dr. Abdul Haq Urdu University Fazul Rahaman was appointed as in-charge Vice-Chancellor of Rayalaseema University.
Bedford-Jack communicated support from both Vice Chancellor Clyde Wilson Pickett and Chancellor Joan Gabel, demonstrated by initial funding that will advance work and programming.
Capturing the clash of views, among the MPs in the aye camp was Starmer, former PM Rishi Sunak, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Reform UK politician Lee Anderson.
Former university chancellor Stephen Higgs and former acting vice-chancellor Prof Helen Nicholson will both be awarded an honorary doctor of laws tomorrow.
Ikechebelu has been the Acting Vice Chancellor for about two months, after taking over from the outgone Vice Chancellor, Prof Charles Esimone.
In his remarks, NOUN Vice Chancellor Prof. Olufemi Peters, represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Administration, Prof. Isaac Butswat, highlighted the center’s importance for Wase and its neighboring communities.
Professor Anne-Marie Kilday, Vice Chancellor, said: “The University of Northampton is saddened to learn of the death of David Laing, who will be fondly remembered as a friend to the university and its first Pro Chancellor.
Professor Ngeyi Kanyongolo, a law expert, has taken oath of office as Vice Chancellor of Catholic University of Malawi and has become the university’s first female Vice Chancellor.
The film stars Kate Winslet as the chancellor of an oligarchy that seems to be in its final moments of power—a development that doesn’t sit well with the chancellor.
The shadow chancellor said she is “under no illusions” about the public spending challenge she would face as chancellor, but declined to rule out real-term cuts to government spending.
The signing ceremony took place at the Vice-Chancellor’s office at the Turkeyen campus, with UG Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paloma Mohammed-Martin and Massy (Guyana) Ltd Chairman, Navindra Thakur, inking the Agreement.
The University delegation was led by H.E. Dr. Mansoor Alawar, Chancellor of HBMSU and accompanied by Maitha Al Teneiji, Vice Chancellor, AI & Technology Division, at HBMSU.
At Chancellor Communications, Billy Abbott (Jason Thompson) talks to Lily Winters (Christel Khalil) about the rededication at Chancellor Park.
From 2005 to 2014, he was the chancellor of the University of California, Irvine and before that he served as vice chancellor for health affairs for the University of California system.
Huff has worked as the interim chancellor while also performing his duties as executive vice chancellor since Jan.