Examples of Registrar and Secretary in a sentence
The Registrar and Secretary to the Council and Ms J Thompson are also permitted to remain at the meeting so as to provide secretarial support and advice.
Acting in conjunction with the Director of GSA, the Registrar and Secretary set in place Internal Audit procedures for 2017/18.
Subject to the foregoing principle, there is a presumption that where the Board has taken a decision on any particular item of business, that item of business will not be brought before the Board for that decision to be revisited without the approval of the Chair, the Director, or the Registrar and Secretary.
The role of Secretary is presently undertaken by the Registrar and Secretary.
The Committee shall further be responsible for ensuring that any member disciplined by Council complies with the decision of Council and may, if necessary, report their non-compliance to the Registrar and Secretary.
Upon receipt of a written complaint from any person against a Member of HUU, the UEC shall decide whether the matter is to be reported to the Registrar and Secretary for action under the University's Code of Discipline, or to be dealt with by HUU in accordance with Standing Orders.
No member of the University apart from the Registrar and Secretary as Secretary to the University Council or the Director of Human Resource Management has authority to notify staff of any changes in the Terms and Conditions of Service of any member of staff.
The Professional Services Leadership Team, which comprises the University’s Professional Services (PS) senior managers, advises the Registrar and Secretary on key strategic and operational matters and provides a forum for development and discussion and a means for senior PS managers to input into the VCEG agenda.
The Executive Administrator shall be the organization’s Registrar and Secretary and shall perform the duties of such.
Employees must notify the Director of REO and the Registrar and Secretary when they identify any research or other work output that might constitute an invention or other commercially valuable asset.