- A
bursar (derived from bursa,
Latin for 'purse') is a
professional administrator in a
school or
university often with a
predominantly financial role. In...
- West.
Professor A.A. Dinwiddie. The
Bursar is a quiet,
reserved person. He took over the job from the
previous Bursar, Spelter,
after the
latter was killed...
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Bursar (Persian: بورسر) in Iran may
refer to:
Bursar,
Mazandaran Bursar,
Sistan and
Baluchestan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Bursar (Persian: بورسر, also
Romanized as
Būrsar) is a
village in Kelarestaq-e
Sharqi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Chalus County, Mazandaran...
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Bursar Heydari (Persian: بورسر حيدري) is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Kahir Rural District of
Kahir District,
Konarak County,
Sistan and Baluchestan...
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Bhandarkoot in the
Kishtwar district. As of 2021, 1000MW
Pakal Dul Dam the 800MW
Bursar Hydroelectric Project are
under construction on this river. The Marusudar...
- the 1950s and
remodelling of the
remainder created the
Bursar Primary Academy,
replacing the
Bursar Primary School. The
original school was
founded in 1823...
-
facilities in
exchange for £200k and 4.5
acres (1.8 hectares) of land. The
bursar claimed that Windsor,
Slough and Eton
Athletic club was "deprived" because...
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severely damaged.
Since the college's
funds were
exhausted by a
previous bursar with a
tendency to gamble, one of the story's
central themes is
guided by...
- He was in the
Indian Civil Service from 1928 to 1947;
later he
became Bursar of St Peter's College, Oxford. On 6
November 1937, at Lucknow, he married...