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Definition of Prorectors

Prorector
Prorector Pro*rec"tor, n. [NL. See Pro-, and Rector.] An officer who presides over the academic senate of a German university. --Heyse.

Meaning of Prorectors from wikipedia

- Mid Sweden University (Swedish: Mittuniversitetet) is a Swedish state university located in the region around the geographical center of Sweden, with two...
- bodies of the university consists of: r****r (the head of the university), prorector (deputy r****r), dziekan (the head of the faculty), prodziekan (deputy...
- R****r – rector / chancellor / president / head of university Pror****r – prorector / vice-chancellor / vice president / ****istant head of university Dekan...
- the poet Heinrich von Kleist (1777–1811). Among the notable university prorectors was Duke Henry Wenceslaus of Oels-Bernstadt (1592–1639) in 1608. In 1991...
- Chwalba, Professor of history at the Jagiellonian University (and its prorector), conducted in Kraków by Rita Pagacz-Moczarska, and published by an online...
- making strategic decisions concerning education. Currently, there are four prorectors, responsible for strategy, education, research and development, and international...
- Professor Karla Pollmann, is supported by four deputies consisting of three prorectors and one provost. All are also permanent members of the university senate...
- 1908–1918), who had never been to the university, usually represented by a prorector in charge of academic affairs. The Prussian lands remained unharmed by...
- extended senate. The rectorate consists of rector, chancellor, and two prorectors for Education and Research, respectively. The university has 6 subdivisions...
- head of the university is the rector magnificus, whose deputy is the prorector. There are (also since 1999) three vice rectors, each heading one of the...