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  2. Head of college - Wikipedia

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    The title used varies between colleges, including dean, master, president, principal, provost, rector and warden. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The role of the head of college varies significantly between colleges of the same university, and even more so between different universities.

  3. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The dominant paradigm is president, vice president, associate vice president, and assistant vice president. Some university systems or multi-campus universities use both titles, with one title for the chief executive of the entire system and the other for the chief executives of each campus.

  4. Chancellor (education) - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, the principal is appointed by the university court or governing body of the university and will be chairman or president of the body of academics. In the case of the ancient universities of Scotland, the principal is president of the academic senate. The principal also holds the title of vice-chancellor, but their powers with ...

  5. Principal (academia) - Wikipedia

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    The principal is the chief executive and the chief academic officer of a university or college in certain parts of the Commonwealth. In the United States , the principal is the head of school at most pre-university, non-boarding schools.

  6. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Rector (Rektor) – the principal head of the university (one per university); usually assisted by several deputy rectors (pl prorektor) Dean (Dziekan); the principal head of the faculty (one per faculty), usually assisted by several deputy deans (pl prodziekan); Head (Kierownik) – the head of the institute/department (one per organizational ...

  7. The Secretary of Defense and the Chain of Command, Explained

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    The secretary sets policies and direction within the framework laid out by the president, overseeing a sprawling bureaucracy consisting of 3.4 million people across 160 countries and spending over ...

  8. Officer of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Under the Appointments Clause of the Constitution, the principal officers of the U.S., such as federal judges, ambassadors, and "public Ministers" (Cabinet members) are appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, but Congress may vest the appointment of inferior officers to the president, courts, or federal department ...

  9. Rector (academia) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Alice Gast was announced as simply president, replacing Keith O'Nions who has been "president and rector". [5] An amendment to the university's statutes in November 2014 formally replaced the title of rector with that of president. [6] At Liverpool Hope University, the head of the university has the title of "vice-chancellor and rector ...