Always private
DuckDuckGo never tracks your searches.
Learn More
You can hide this reminder in Search Settings
All regions
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium (fr)
Belgium (nl)
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada (en)
Canada (fr)
Catalonia
Chile
China
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India (en)
Indonesia (en)
Ireland
Israel (en)
Italy
Japan
Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
Malaysia (en)
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan (en)
Peru
Philippines (en)
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain (ca)
Spain (es)
Sweden
Switzerland (de)
Switzerland (fr)
Taiwan
Thailand (en)
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
US (English)
US (Spanish)
Vietnam (en)
Safe search: moderate
Strict
Moderate
Off
Any time
Any time
Past day
Past week
Past month
Past year
  1. More Images

    Rector

    Academia

    A rector is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school. Outside the English-speaking world, the rector is often the most senior official in a university, while in the United States, the equivalent is often referred to as the president, and in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations, the equivalent is the vice-chancellor. The term and office of a rector can be referred to as a rectorate. The title is used widely in universities in Europe and is very common in Latin American countries. It is also used in Brunei, Macau, Turkey, Russia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Israel and the Middle East. In the ancient universities of Scotland the office is sometimes referred to as Lord Rector, is the third most senior official, and is usually responsible for chairing the University Court. Wikipedia

    Was this helpful?
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    A rector (Norwegian: rektor), in the context of academia, is the democratically elected head of a university or university college. The rector is the highest official of the university, and is traditionally elected among the institution's professorship, originally by all the (full) professors and in modern times by all academic employees, the ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Rector (Latin for the member of a vessel's crew who steers) may refer to: Style or title. Rector (ecclesiastical), a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations; Rector (academia), a senior official in an educational institution Rector of the University of Edinburgh; Rector (politics)
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Florence Kenyon Hayden was born on August 22, 1881 in St. Louis, Missouri to Kate Bemis Hayden and Horace Hayden.When Florence was one years old her father died and she moved with her mother and sister to Columbus, Ohio. [1] The family lived in a Queen Anne-style house at 870 Franklin Ave, graduating from East High School. [2] [3]In 1901, Rector enrolled in Ohio State University's School of ...
  5. wikiwand.com

    A rector is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school. Outside the English-speaking world, the rector is often the most senior official in a university, while in the United States, the equivalent is often referred to as the president, and in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations, the equivalent is the ...
  6. Short Definition. Rector is the head of a university, typically used in european institutions. In-depth Overview. Rector. Long definition: A Rector is an academic administrator who serves as the highest-ranking official in a university or higher education institution. The role of a rector varies by country and institution but often involves leadership in academic and administrative matters ...
  7. alchetron.com

    Sep 26, 2024A rector ("ruler", from the Latin regere and rector meaning "ruler" in Latin) is a term used in non-English-speaking countries for a university chancellor.In the sphere of academia, it is the highest academic official of many universities and in certain other institutions of higher education, as well as in some secondary-level schools.
  8. A rector (Latin for 'ruler') is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school. Outside the English-speaking world the rector is often the most senior official in a university, whilst in the United States the most senior official is often referred to as president and in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations ...
  9. teachmint.com

    A rector is a senior official in an academic institution and can refer to an official holding office in a university or a secondary school. Outside the English-speaking world, a rector is someone who is the most senior official in a university. They can also be the senior-most official often referred to as the president.
  10. definitions.net

    Definition of Rector in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Rector. What does Rector mean? ... Rector. A rector in the sphere of academia is the highest academic official of many universities and in certain other institutions of higher education, as well as even in some secondary-level schools. The term and office of a rector are called ...

    Can’t find what you’re looking for?

    Help us improve DuckDuckGo searches with your feedback

Custom date rangeX