provost的意思和读音

provost

: [ˈprɑˌvoʊst] : [ˈprɒvəst]

n.;(

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n.principal,director,dean,head,chancellor

provostn.

1.(in Britain) the person in charge of a college at some universities

2.(in the US) a senior member of the staff who organize the affairs of some universities

3.(in Scotland) the head of a council in some towns, cities and districts

4.the head of a group of priests belonging to a particular cathedral

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n.1.an important official in a U.S. university2.someone in charge of a college in a British university3.the priest in charge of a cathedral

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1.How DID it happen that such a man had not been brought before a provost's court, on the return of the legitimate princes?

2.And if the president is like the CEO of a company, the provost is the CFO, worrying about budget, infrastructure and academic health.CEO,CFO,

3.A finance chief for an auto-sales chain, Mr. Provost earned more than $250, 000 a year and had an impeccable credit history.25

4.I'm the vice provost for graduate education, and I'd like to welcome you to this inaugural eventing VPGE's leadership program.VPGE

5.Before being provost, he was my boss's boss, namely Dr. Hennessy was Dean Hennessy and a role that he held for two years.

6.and I see my National Security Adviser, Ms. Condoleezza Rice, who at on time was the provost of Stanford University..

7.In the late 1960s he tried to run the college where he was provost along the lines of McGregor's Theory Y.Y

8.As provost, Garber will partner with the president in defining the strategic academic vision for the University.

9.Universities should pitch in and help schools do better, says Michael Worton, vice-provost of University College London.

10.Alan M. Garber, the Henry J. Kaiser Jr. Professor at Stanford, has been appointed the next provost of Harvard University.··