The Dean means the Dean of the Law School.
The Dean means the Dean of the Law School or the Dean's designee, who may be the Honor Board Advisor.
The Dean means the Dean appointed by the Council to superintend the discipline of members of the College in statu pupillari, or a deputy appointed in accordance with Statute XI(2) during his or her absence, or a deputy appointed to deal with a particular case under paragraph (b)(iii) below.
Examples of The Dean in a sentence
The Dean of the Faculty offering the course will communicate that decision to the Dean of the Faculty of registration.
The Dean of the Faculty/Vice President for Academic Affairs makes the final reappointment decision.
The Dean IC&SR will nominate the Presiding Arbitrator of the arbitral tribunal.
Whether now in force or which may hereinafter come in force during the currency of the contract and or extension thereof.8. Invoices should be in the name of The Dean (SRIC), IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur-721302, Dist: Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India.
The Dean (G&K) reserves the right to reject any or all offers and relax/stringent any of the condition of proposal without assigning any reasons.
More Definitions of The Dean
The Dean means the Dean of the Arches and Auditor and includes any person appointed to act as deputy Dean of the Arches and Auditor;
The Dean means the Dean of Cork;
The Dean means the person who holds the office of Dean of King’s College London established
The Dean. Means the Honorary Officer who is the principal
The Dean. Means the Honorary Officer who is the principal academic officer of the College who is responsible for chairing the Education, Training and Standards Committee and who will hear any complaint against the Chief Executive if the Registrar is personally involved in the complaint.
The Dean means the Dean (Academics) of a School under the University.
The Dean means the Dean of Guernsey;