The Dean definition
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, Provost, Vice President or designee will issue a written response to the grievance within fourteen (14) calendar days of the meeting.
The name and address of the person authorized to receive notices and demands on behalf of Owner are: The Dean, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Fort ▇▇▇▇▇, FL 33901.
The Dean will submit the approved application no later than 10 business days after October 15.
The Dean, Provost, Vice President or designee shall meet with the Union and grievant regarding a Step Two appeal (or where permitted, initial filing) within fourteen (14) calendar days of receiving the appeal or filing.
The Dean role is pivotal in realizing these school and organizational goals.
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 dean of the Faculty instructing the degree programme, or the Dean of the Home Faculty responsible for the degree programme if it is provided by more faculties;
The Dean means the Dean of Guernsey;
The Dean means the Dean of the Academy;
The Dean means the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine;