Parent Department definition

Parent Department means the Department which offers a particular degree programme.
Parent Department means the department which offers core courses in an under graduate programme.
Parent Department means the Department which offers a particular post graduate programme.

Examples of Parent Department in a sentence

  • Subject to further instruction from this Department, deductions made must be remitted to the relevant Parent Department within the following calendar month.Estimates of expected ASC receipts must be prepared and transmitted to the parent Department each year in accordance with normal Estimates timetable.

  • Department and School are used interchangeably.• "DSA" means, Dean Student Affairs.• “ETE” means End Term Examination.• "Faculty Advisor/Class Counsellor” means, the Faculty Advisor or the Panel of Faculty Advisors, in a Parent Department, for a group (admission-batch) of students.

  • If the Board wishes to reappoint the CEO for one further and final term, they should submit a business case to their Parent Department.

  • Recruitment Process 7.1 Principles of recruitmentIt is a matter for the Board, in consultation with their Parent Department, to manage the recruitment process as it sees fit.

  • The WG line manager must also keep the Parent Department aware of sickness absence.


More Definitions of Parent Department

Parent Department means the Department which offers a particular UG/PG programme.
Parent Department means the department which offers core courses within a degree programme.
Parent Department means the department which offers core course/courses within an undergraduate programme.
Parent Department means the Department, which offers a particular postgraduate programme.
Parent Department means the Department, which offers a particular undergraduate programme.
Parent Department means the Department that offers the Degree Program that a
Parent Department means a national or provincial department designated by an Executive Authority as the department responsible for the institutions falling under the portfolio of the Executive Authority. A parent department normally supports the Executive Authority in overseeing associated institutions;