Pro Vice-Chancellors definition

Pro Vice-Chancellors means the Pro Vice-Chancellors of the University appointed by the Council in accordance with the Charter and Ordinances.
Pro Vice-Chancellors means the person appointed as such under section 30(1);

Examples of Pro Vice-Chancellors in a sentence

  • The Pro Vice-Chancellors and Deputy Vice-Chancellors/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will ensure that mechanisms for the allocation of workloads are implemented in the departments of the Colleges and Services for which they are responsible.

  • Where there is slippage or there are problems in delivering targets, the School or Service concerned will be visited by one of the Pro Vice-Chancellors and helped to produce an Action Plan to retrieve the position.

  • Representative Means the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, or a Deputy Vice-Chancellors or Pro Vice-Chancellors; or Deans or other members of the Senior Management Group as determined by the Vice-Chancellor after consultation with the President of the NTEU.

  • The Pro Vice-Chancellors and Assistant Vice-Chancellors will ensure that mechanisms for the allocation of workloads are implemented in the departments of the Colleges and Services for which they are responsible.

  • Schools will provide recommendations on proposed changes through their Head of School, which will then be endorsed by the Pro Vice-Chancellors and approved by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in consultation with the Implementation and Monitoring Consultative Committee (IMCC).

  • Strategies for achieving equity for regional and remote students, for low socio-economic students and students from other equity groups The University has a distinctive mission to provide regional and accessible offerings and recent senior appointments of Pro Vice-Chancellors, Launceston and Burnie, reflect a strong university presence in regions to improve economic and social futures, and for the ease of access to education for regional communities.

  • The UIB’s doctoral programmes can be jointly organised with other universities by means of a specific agreement signed to that effect, and might receive the support, also expressed in the form of an agreement, of other bodies, centres, institutions and entities carrying out R&D&i activities, which might be public or private, national or foreign, in accordance with the research and doctoral training strategies defined by the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellors.

  • It includes in its membership the Pro Vice-Chancellors for Academic Affairs and External Relations, a ▇▇▇▇ and two representatives from Teaching and Learning Committee.

  • The Pro Vice-Chancellors, Assistant Vice-Chancellors and Deputy Vice-Chancellors will ensure that mechanisms for the allocation of workloads are implemented in the departments of the Colleges, Campuses and Divisions for which they are responsible.