Unreferenced date November 2009 In a university , an assistant to a Chancellor education vicechancellor is called a provicechancellor also provicechancellor or deputy vicechancellor . These are sometimes teaching academics who take on additional responsibilities. Some of these responsibilities are in charge of Administration, Research and Development, Academic and Education affairs. In some universities, there are several deputy vice chancellors subordinate to the vicechancellor, with provicechancellor being a position at an executive level ranking below deputy vicechancellor. In the National University of Ireland , each president of the constituent universities being University College Dublin , University College Cork , National University of Ireland, Galway and National University of Ireland, Maynooth , holds the title of ProViceChancellor of the NUI, though they generally only use this title at conferring ceremonies. In the Australian Catholic University , there are three provice chancellors, each one responsible for both an area of academic affairs and a regional area. The University of New England, Australia also has three PVCs two Deans, another Academic and a deputy VC Research . In New Zealand universities, the term provicechancellor is sometimes used to denote senior executive positions equivalent to deans of colleges and schools in North American universities. In this case the term dean is normally reserved for academic administrative positions concerned with programmes and students. Most universities, however, use the term provicechancellor in the above sense. See also List of university leaders DEFAULTSORT ProViceChancellor Category Academic administrators Poli stub sv Universitetsdirekt r ... more details
A ProChancellor is an officer of some university universities in Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries. The ProChancellor acts as a deputy to the chancellor education Chancellor and as practical chairman of the University Council . The actual chief executive of a university is the ViceChancellor . See also Lists of university leaders Administrators trustee , president , vice president , principal university university principal , dean education dean , provost education provost Other college , faculty teaching staff faculty , professor Category Titles Category Academia ms Pro Canselor ... more details
ViceChancellor or vicechancellor may mean Chancellor education , the chief executive of a British or Commonwealth university and is also used in some American universities Chancellor of the High Court , a British judicial position, formerly known as the ViceChancellor. ViceChancellor US legal system , an American judicial position ViceChancellor of Austria , the deputy head of government of Austria ViceChancellor of Germany , the deputy head of government of Germany Swiss ViceChancellor , one of two senior deputies to the Swiss Federal Chancellor . generally, somebody whose duties are to assist a chancellor . See also Chancellor disambiguation disambig de Vizekanzler fr Vice chancelier it Presidente nl Vicekanselier nds Viezkanzler sk Vicekancel r ... more details
ViceChancellor of the Crown Latin subcancellarius, vicecancellarius regni Poloniae is a central official in the Republic, responsible for the lower chambers of the state. He was a member of the Senate as one of the ministers. Formally, he was Kanclerz Deputy Chancellor of the Grand koronnego , but not his subordinate. The scope of his competence, equals that of the Grand Chancellor. ref cite book last Stevens first George Alexander title The beauties of all the magazines selected ... Including the several original comic pieces. To be continued the middle of every month. year 1762 publisher T. Waller location London pages 548 url http books.google.com books?id tpEfAAAAMAAJ&pg PA548&dq polish ViceChancellor of the Crown&hl en&ei NWZfTvH1Aojb4QSkvvQN&sa X&oi book result&ct book preview link&resnum 4&ved 0CDkQuwUwAw v onepage&q polish 20Vice Chancellor 20of 20the 20Crown&f false OCLC 722278756 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Vice Chancelor of the Crown Category Polish titles pl Podkanclerzy koronny ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Political post post ViceChancellor body Germany insignia Bundesadler ... Otto zu Stolberg Wernigerode website The ViceChancellor of Germany Lang de Vizekanzler is, according to protocol, the second highest position in the Cabinet of Germany . ViceChancellor is, and has always been, an unofficial but widely used title. The current ViceChancellor is Philipp R sler . In case of the Chancellor of Germany Chancellor s absence, the vicechancellor acts in his or her place, for instance by heading cabinet meetings. The vicechancellor will not automatically become chancellor for the rest of the term if the chancellor dies or becomes unable to fulfill his or her duties in any other way. It is the President of Germany President who asks a minister to fulfill the chancellor s duties until the Bundestag Parliament elects a new chancellor. Usually, the president asks the vicechancellor. In modern times, vicechancellor is not an independent office, but a position ... Republic of Germany Basic Law , it is the chancellor who chooses one of the ministers to be vicechancellor. Since coalition governments are common in German politics, the vicechancellor ... with limited responsibilities was removed and the ViceChancellor was given the right to appear ..., the office of vicechancellor remained vacant until the demise of Nazi Germany. Federal Republic ... Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology Germany Economics DEFAULTSORT ViceChancellor Of Germany Category Vice offices Chancellor of Germany Category Federal Government of Germany bg ... simple ViceChancellor of Germany sk Z stupca spolkov ho kancel ra uk ... The office was initially established by the 1878 Stellvertretungsgesetz , which provided for the Chancellor ... General to the Chancellor . In addition to the general deputy, who would be responsible for all the affairs of the Chancellor, the Chancellor could appoint deputies with limited responsibilities ... more details
Politics of Austria In Politics of Austria Austrian politics , the ViceChancellor Vizekanzler is a member of the federal government acting as a deputy to the Chancellor of Austria Federal Chancellor . Art. 69 2 of the Constitution of Austria states The ViceChancellor stands in for the Federal Chancellor in his complete field of functions. If both Federal Chancellor and ViceChancellor are hindered, the President of Austria Federal President appoints a member of the government to represent the Federal Chancellor. In practice, the ViceChancellor is normally the leading member of the junior party within the current coalition government , frequently the party chairman. If only one party is represented in the government, the ViceChancellor is often the Chancellor s presumed successor. List of Vice Chancellors of Austria border 0 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 1 style background FFDEAD align center colspan 5 Vice Chancellors of the First Austrian Republic 1918 1938, here including the Austrofascism austro fascist period from 1934 1938 width 350 style background FFDEAD Name width 350 style background FFDEAD Assumption of office width 350 style background FFDEAD End of office period width 300 style background FFDEAD Party style background FFF8DC Jodok Fink style background FFF8DC align center March 15, 1919 style background FFF8DC align center April 26, 1920 style background FFF8DC align center Christian Social Party Austria CS style background FFF8DC Ferdinand Hanusch style background FFF8DC align center July 7, 1920 style background FFF8DC align center October 22, 1920 style background ... style background FFDEAD align center colspan 5 Vice Chancellors of the Second Austrian Republic ... FFF8DC align center VP Category Lists of office holders by country Austria, Vice Chancellors Category Vice Chancellors of Austria Category Austria related lists ViceChancellor ca Vicecanceller d ustria de Vizekanzler sterreich fr Vice chancelier Autriche nl Vicekanselier Oostenrijk no sterrikes ... more details
is not without Steven Schwartz vicechancellor Controversies controversy . ref name sch Biography ... appointed Schwartz ViceChancellor in 1996. Vice chancellorships Murdoch University During his tenure ... of no confidence in him. Brunel University At the end of 2002, Schwartz was appointed ViceChancellor ... of ViceChancellor at Macquarie University ref cite news url http education.guardian.co.uk egweekly ... http www.theaustralian.com.au The Australian ref There were run ins with the former ViceChancellor ... University announced that Schwartz will be replaced by Professor S. Bruce Dowton. After 16 years as a vicechancellor of three universities and reaching the age of 66, Schwartz will retire. He leaves the role after 6 years at Macquarie and is the university s shortest serving ViceChancellor. Other ... 22 March 2011 title Open Letter to Macquarie University ViceChancellor Steven Schwartz date work ... Article on Prof Schwartz http www.vc.mq.edu.au Macquarie University s Vicechancellor s official ... They call her the grand dame of Sydney s Macquarie University but as Di Yerbury left her post as ViceChancellor, controversy descended. date 18 February 2007 author MONICA ATTARD publisher http www.abc.net.au ... people of American descent Category Murdoch University Vice Chancellors ... more details
Other people2 Nicholas Saunders disambiguation Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Nicholas Andrew Saunders born 26 June 1946 is an Australia n academic and was the Vice Chancellor of the University of Newcastle, Australia University of Newcastle from 2004 to 2011. ref Who s Who in Australia 2007 Crown Content Melb, 2007 page 1816 ref Early life Saunders was born in Sydney , New South Wales , and attended Newington College 1959 1962 ref Newington College Register of Past Students 1863 1998 Syd, 1999 pp 174 ref before graduating in medicine from the University of Sydney . ref http www.graduatecareers.com.au content view full 2531 Graduate Careers Australia ref Medical and academic career Saunders undertook his specialist physician training at Royal North Shore Hospital . In 1974 he spent two years as a Research Fellow at McMaster University Medical Centre in Canada , followed by two years as assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School . He was a foundation member of the University of Newcastle Faculty of Medicine in 1978 and Professor of Medicine from 1983. Saunders practiced as a specialist in respiratory and sleep medicine at the Royal Newcastle Hospital and then the John Hunter Hospital from 1990 until 1992, where he was also Chair of the Department of Medicine. From Newcastle he went on to become the Head of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine at Flinders University , South Australia between 1993 and 1998. From 1998 to 2003 he was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University , Victoria Australia Victoria . University leadership Saunders commenced a five year term as Vice Chancellor and President of the University of Newcastle in 2004 ref http www.newcastle.edu.au vicechancellorbiography.html University of Newcastle ref following his long standing association with the university and the Hunter River, New South Wales Hunter River district. ref http www.hm ... more details
span xml lang la lang la style font style italic font weight bolder Pro hac vice span pronounced pro hack wee chay , Latin for this occasion or for this event , literally, for this turn ref Black s Law Dictionary 8th Edition ref is a legal term usually referring to a lawyer who has not been admitted to practice in a certain jurisdiction but has been allowed to participate in a particular case in that jurisdiction. The right to appear span xml lang la lang la style font style italic pro hac vice span is not guaranteed. Rather, the attorney wanting to practice in a jurisdiction within which he or she is not licensed must specifically request permission from the court to be able to appear as an attorney of record. This is accomplished with a Motion legal motion to appear span xml lang la lang la style font style italic pro hac vice span , in which an attorney who is licensed in the jurisdiction requests that the non licensed attorney be admitted to practice in a particular case. In addition to the motion, the non licensed attorney is typically required to provide the court with a statement from his local bar association indicating that he is a member in good standing and also pay a small fee to the local bar association. Would that be the same BA giving him the recommendation, or the foreign BA, the one that is local to the court he is appearing in? The expression is also used when a Cardinal Deacon is promoted to Cardinal Priest and retains his titular Church. His deaconry is said to be elevated pro hac vice to title. External links Example on http www.groklaw.net article.php?story 2006092521234190 Groklaw http www.nolo.com definition.cfm Term CCE07968 3D28 4411 9D7F5F37B7E51A58 ... pro hac vice in.html Checklist for Verified Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice in Colorado References references Category Latin legal terms de Pro hac vice it Pro hac vice nl Pro hac vice ru Pro hac vice fi Pro hac vice uk Pro hac vice ... more details
File Archdeacon Charles Thorp.jpg thumb right Archdeacon Charles Thorp, the first Warden of Durham The ViceChancellor & Warden is the chief executive of the University of Durham . He or she also holds the position of Warden of the Durham Colleges and is appointed by the Council. The deputy to the ViceChancellor is the ProViceChancellor who also holds the position of Sub Warden of the Durham Colleges and deputises for the ViceChancellor. There may also be additional ProVice Chancellors. The previous ViceChancellor, Kenneth Calman Sir Kenneth Calman , retired in April 2007, and was succeeded by Chris Higgins academic Professor Chris Higgins . 1832 1862 Archdeacon Charles Thorp 1862 1869 The Very Revd George Waddington historian George Waddington 1869 1894 The Very Revd William Lake 1894 1908 The Very Revd George William Kitchin 1910 1912 Prof Frank Byron Jevons 1912 1914 Sir George Hare Philipson 1914 1916 The Revd Henry Gee dean Henry Gee 1916 1918 Sir William Henry Hadow 1918 1920 John Stapylton Grey Pemberton 1920 1922 Sir David Drummond academic David Drummond 1922 1924 Prof Arthur Robinson 1924 1926 Sir Theodore Morison 1926 1928 Prof Percy John Heawood 1928 1930 Sir Thomas Oliver 1930 1932 The Revd Prof Henry Ellershaw 1932 1934 Sir William Sinclair Marris 1934 1936 The Revd Stephen Richard Platt Moulsdale 1934 1937 Sir Robert Alfred Bolam 1937 1960 Prof Sir James Fitzjames Duff alternating until 1952 with The Rt. hon. Lord Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle Eustace Percy , then with Dr Charles Ion Carr Bosanquet 1960 1979 Prof Sir Derman Christopherson alternating ... of two years, and the post of ViceChancellor alternated between Durham and Newcastle. From 1937, though a permanent Warden was appointed, the post of ViceChancellor continued to alternate until the establishment ... Vice Chancellors and Wardens of Durham University Category Lists of people associated with the University of Durham Vice Chancellors and Wardens ... more details
ViceChancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster is an office of the Duchy of Lancaster . The vicechancellor is appointed by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster after consultation with the Lord Chancellor Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain . ref http www.gnn.gov.uk content detail.asp?NewsAreaID 2&ReleaseID 51811 GNN Government News Network Bot generated title ref By convention the vicechancellor is a High Court Judge Chancery Division . The ViceChancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster exercises general supervision over the conduct of Chancery division business in the North of England. The vicechancellor is also an ex officio member of the court of Lancaster University The University of Lancaster . References reflist External links http www.duchyoflancaster.org.uk output page1.asp Duchy of Lancaster official website Category Judiciary of England and Wales Category History of Lancashire Category Lancashire Category Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom Category Lancaster University ... more details
This is a list of Vice chancellors of the University of Wales, Lampeter . The institution has changed its title three times in its history, from St David s College to St David s University College in 1971, then to the University of Wales, Lampeter in 1996, and more recently to the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David a merging of University of Wales, Lampeter and Trinity University College , Carmarthen in 2010 the names are split up into these categories. Principals of St David s College 1827 Llewelyn Lewellin 1798 1878 1879 Francis John Jayne 1845 1921 Also Bishop of Chester 1886 Herbert Edward Ryle 1856 1925 Also Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Winchester Winchester 1888 Charles Gresford Edmondes 1838 1893 1892 John Owen bishop John Owen 1854 1926 Also Bishop of Saint David s 1897 George William Gent 1852 1898 1898 Llewellyn John Montfort Bebb 1862 1915 1916 Gilbert Cunningham Joyce 1866 1942 Also Bishop of Monmouth 1923 Maurice Jones 1863 1957 1938 Henry Kingsley Archdall 1886 1976 1953 John Roland Lloyd Thomas 1908 1984 Principals of St David s University College 1971 John Roland Lloyd Thomas 1908 1984 1975 Brinley Rees 1919 2004 1980 Brian Robert Morris , Baron Morris of Castle Morris 1930 2001 1992 Keith Robbins 1940 Vice Chancellors of the University of Wales, Lampeter 1996 Keith Robbins 1940 2003 Robert A Pearce 1951 2008 Alfred Morris accountant Alfred Morris 1941 2009 Medwin Hughes Dr Medwin Hughes also of Trinity University College , Carmarthen Vice Chancellors of the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David 2010 Medwin Hughes Prof. Medwin Hughes Category University of Wales, Lampeter ... more details
. The de facto head of the Chancery Division was the ViceChancellor, and the role of choosing ... 2005, the judge occupying this position was known as the ViceChancellor, the Lord Chancellor being ... Vice Chancellors Asekantsler , who fulfill the duties of the Chancellor, when he is absent ... whose title is vicechancellor. 3. The chancellor as well as the vicechancellor are by the law ...about the position in government Refimprove date May 2007 executive Chancellor lang la cancellarius is the title ... of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the audience. A chancellor ... Empire . Fact date August 2007 Head of government The Chancellor of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Chancellor of Germany or Bundeskanzler meaning Federal republic Federal Chancellor in German ... and Nazi Germany had the equivalent position of Reichskanzler Chancellor of the Empire , as the head ... until 1945. The Chancellor of Austria , also titled Bundeskanzler , is the head of government ... is the current Bundeskanzler in Austria. In Switzerland, the Federal Chancellor of Switzerland Federal Chancellor Bundeskanzler, Chancelier f d ral, Cancelliere della Confederazione is elected by the Swiss ... executive Federal Council of Switzerland Federal Council , the Swiss government. The Chancellor participates ... or Chanceler Portuguese , equivalent to chancellor , are commonly used informally to refer to the post ... to foreign affairs. Functions related to justice and the law In Finland the Chancellor of Justice of Finland Chancellor of Justice Oikeuskansleri, Justitiekanslern supervises the legality of actions .... In this special function the chancellor also sits in the Finnish Cabinet government Cabinet , the Finnish Council of State . In Sweden the Chancellor of Justice or Justitiekanslern acts as the Solicitor ... by Charles XII of Sweden in 1713. Historically there was also a Lord High Chancellor of Sweden Lord High Chancellor or Rikskansler as the most senior member of the Privy Council of Sweden . There is in addition ... more details
otheruses Vice disambiguation Infobox Software name VICE logo Image VICE.png 48px screenshot Image Vice c64.png 250px caption VICE emulating Commodore 64 collapsible author developer VICE Team released Release date and age 1993 latest release version 2.3 latest release date Release date and age 2011 02 26 latest preview version latest preview date frequently updated programming language C programming language C operating system Unix , MS DOS , Microsoft Windows Win32 , Mac OS X , OS 2 , RISC OS , AmigaOS 4 , AROS , MorphOS , QNX , BeOS , GP2X platform size language English language English , Danish language Danish , German language German , French language French , Hungarian language Hungarian , Italian language Italian , Dutch language Dutch , Polish language Polish , Swedish language Swedish , Turkish language Turkish status genre emulator license GNU General Public License website http vice emu.sourceforge.net The software program VICE , standing for V ersat I le C ommodore E mulator , is an emulator for Commodore International Commodore s 8 bit computers, running on Amiga , Unix , MS DOS , Win32 , Mac OS X , OS 2 , Acorn RISC OS , and BeOS host machines. VICE is free software , released under the GNU General Public Licence . As of 2004, VICE was one of the most widely used emulators ... GPL. It is available for most Linux distributions. As of version 2.1, released December 19, 2008, VICE ... 9000. VICE for Microsoft Windows Win32 is known as WinVICE , the OS 2 variant is called Vice 2, and the emulator ... Game Emulation , Linux Journal , Issue 72, April 2000 External links Official http vice emu.sourceforge.net , with http vice emu.sourceforge.net vice toc.html Online manual HTML http www.vicekb.de.vu VICE knowledge base preliminary http www.c64 wiki.com index.php VICE Guide for the often difficult ... RISC OS software Category Free emulation software Category Unix emulation software de VICE es VICE it VICE pl VICE fi VICE sv VICE ... more details
Other uses Refimprove date March 2010 Vice is a practice or a behavior or Habit psychology habit considered Morality immoral , depraved, or degrading in the associated society. In more minor usage, vice can refer to a fault, a defect, an infirmity, or merely a bad habit. Synonyms for vice include fault ... captures its original meaning is the word vicious , which means full of vice . In this sense, the word vice comes from the Latin word Glossary of ancient Roman religion vitium vitium , meaning failing or defect . Vice is the opposite of virtue . Law enforcement Depending on the country or jurisdiction, vice crimes may or may not be treated as a separate category in the criminal codes. Even in jurisdictions where vice is not explicitly delineated in the legal code, the term vice is often ... Kingdom , the term vice is commonly used in law and law enforcement to refer to criminal offenses related to prostitution and pornography . ref http www.met.police.uk co clubs and vice index.htm ref ... there are two kinds of vice Citation needed reason Can it be stated that these distinctions truly ... in the spiritual realm The first kind of vice, though sinful, is believed less serious than the second ... vice equates to a certain type of pride or the complete idolatry of the self. It is argued that through this vice, which is essentially competitive, all the worst evils come into being. In Judeo Christian creeds, it originally led to the Fall of Man , and, as a purely diabolical spiritual vice, it outweighs ... Lust The Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church distinguishes between vice, which is a habit inclining ..., the word always means the sinful act. It is the sin, and not the vice, that deprives ... Cath punishment . Thomas Aquinas taught that absolutely speaking, the sin surpasses the vice in wickedness . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 15403c.htm Entry for vice at NewAdvent.org online Catholic ... Catholic Church forgiven , the underlying habit the vice may remain. Just as vice was created in the first ... more details
Wiktionary chancellorChancellor is a political title. Chancellors include Chancellor of Austria , the Austrian head of government Chancellor of Germany Federal Republic Chancellor of Germany , the German head of government Chancellor of the Exchequer , the British finance minister Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , a British government minister Chancellor of Justice , a government official responsible in some countries for supervising the lawfulness of government actions Lord Chancellor , officially the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, the head of the judiciary in England and Wales and Speaker of the British House of Lords Lord Chancellor of Scotland , a former Great Officer of State in Scotland Supreme Chancellor , a fictional title for the Old Republic s Head of State in Star Wars Chancellor Ritsury , chief official of pre modern Japanese Imperial government Chancellor can also mean Chancellor education , a university official Chancellor ecclesiastical , a church official Chancellor grape , a hybrid grape variety Chancellor Masonic , an officer in some lodges of Freemasons A Presiding Judge in a Court of Chancery in the United States Chancellor s Pudding , a food Chancellor Records , a record label Hotel Grand Chancellor , a hotel chain in Australia Clear Channel Communications Chancellor Media Corporation , a radio billboard TV company acquired by Clear Channel Communications in 2000 Cessna 414 , a type of airplane People with the surname Chancellor include Edward Chancellor , financial historian and investment strategist John Chancellor 1927&ndash 1996 , American journalist John Chancellor British administrator 1870&ndash 1952 Justin Chancellor , bassist for progressive rock band Tool band Philip the Chancellor , French medieval composer Richard Chancellor died 1556 , English explorer and navigator Fictitious characters include Katherine Chancellor , a character on the soap Young and the Restless Places Chancellor, South Dakota See also ViceChancellor ... more details
pro hac vice for this occasion . In many cases, the Lord Chancellor would merely be elevated to the office ... over the Chancery Division was delegated to the ViceChancellor, a senior judge now known as the Chancellor ...Other uses Lord Chancellor disambiguation Distinguish2 the Chancellor of the Exchequer Infobox Political ... Chancellor br of Great Britain image Kenneth Clarke 2009 2.jpg incumbent Kenneth Clarke incumbentsince ... The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain , or Lord Chancellor , is a senior and important functionary ... of State Great Officers of State , ranking after only the Lord High Steward . The Lord Chancellor ... The title can be pluralised Lord Chancellors or Lords Chancellor . The former is more common and is used ... usage , Oxford University Press, p. 538. ref of Lord Chancellor of England England and Lord Chancellor of Scotland Scotland . The Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom Cabinet ... Chief Justice respectively. The current Lord Chancellor is Kenneth Clarke , who, as with his ... of Commons Straw was the first Lord Chancellor since the 17th century not to be a peerage peer . Straw ... of State for Justice in 2007. One of the Lord Chancellor s responsibilities is to act as the custodian ... instead of a Lord Chancellor. The two offices entail exactly the same duties the only distinction is in the mode of appointment. Furthermore, the office of Lord Chancellor may be exercised by a committee ... an outgoing Chancellor and his replacement. The seal is then said to be in commission . Since ... into disuse. PoliticsUK History The office of Lord Chancellor of England may trace its origins to the Carolingian Carolingian monarchy , in which a Chancellor acted as the keeper of the royal seal. In England .... Some give the first Chancellor of England as Angmendus , in 605. Other sources suggest that the first to appoint a Chancellor was Edward the Confessor , who is said to have adopted the practice of sealing documents instead of personally signing them. A clerk of Edward s, Regenbald , was named chancellor ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About the clerical office other uses Chancellor disambiguation Portal Christianity Two quite distinct officials of some Christian Church body churches have the title Chancellor . In some churches, the Chancellor of a diocese is a lawyer who represents the church in legal matters. In Church of England cathedral s, the Canon Chancellor is one of the canon priest canon s of the cathedral who has a particular responsibility for matters of education and scholarship, often acting as the cathedral librarian and archivist . In the Roman Catholic Church a chancellor is the chief record keeper of a diocese or eparchy or their equivalent. Normally a priest, sometimes a deacon or layperson, the chancellor keeps the official archives of the diocese, as a notary certifies documents, and generally manages the administrative offices and sometimes finances and personnel of a diocese. He may be assisted by vice chancellors. Though he manages the paperwork and office called the Diocesan chancery chancery , has no actual jurisdictional authority the Bishop Catholic Church bishop of the diocese exercises decision making authority through his judicial vicar , in judicial matters, and the vicar general for administrative matters. In the United Methodist Church , each Annual Conference has a Conference Chancellor, who is either an active or retired lawyer or judge who serves as the Annual Conference s legal adviser and representative. While the Annual Conference will usually hire outside professional counsel in legal matters requiring legal representation, that hiring and representation is done under the supervision, and with the consent, of the Conference Chancellor. See also Chancellor Ecclesiastical Catholic Church hierarchy Positions within a diocese at diocesan level DEFAULTSORT Chancellor Ecclesiastical Category Roman Catholic Church offices Category Religious occupations Category Ecclesiastical titles Category Legal professions RC Canon law ... more details
Phillip Chancellor may refer to the following fictional characters from The Young and the Restless Phillip Chancellor II Phillip Chancellor III Phillip Chancellor IV See also Philip the Chancellor disambig ... more details
chancellery Reichshofkanzlei at the Vienna Hofburg Palace , headed by a ViceChancellor ...refimprove date June 2011 Infobox Political post post Chancellor body Germany insignia Bundesadler Bundesorgane.svg ... http bundeskanzlerin.de The Chancellor of Germany is the head of government of Germany . The official title in German language German is Bundeskanzler in literally, Federal Chancellor , often shortened to Kanzler in . In Politics of Germany German politics the Chancellor is equivalent to that of a Prime ... Chancellor is Angela Merkel , who was re elected in 2009 after her first election in 2005. She is the first female Chancellor. In German she is thus known as Bundeskanzlerin . That particular word ... a female. The modern office of Chancellor evolved from the position created for Otto von Bismarck ... Unification of Germany . The role of the Chancellor has varied greatly throughout Germany s modern history. Today, the Chancellor is widely considered to be the country s effective leader. Historical overview PoliticsGermany The office of Chancellor has a long history, stemming back to the Holy ... office of Chancellor was established with the North German Confederation , of which Otto von Bismarck became Chancellor in 1867. After the Unification of Germany in 1871, the office became known in German as Reichskanzler lit. Imperial Chancellor , although it continued to be referred to as Chancellor .... During the various eras, the role of the Chancellor has varied. From 1871 to 1918, the Chancellor ..., the Parliament was granted the right to dismiss the Chancellor. According to the Weimar Constitution of 1919, the Chancellor was appointed by the President and responsible to Parliament. After the death ... gave the Chancellor greater powers than during the Weimar Republic , while diminishing the role of the President. Germany is today often referred to as a chancellor democracy , reflecting the de facto role of the Chancellor as the country s chief executive. Since 1867, List of Chancellors ... more details
of Chancellors of Austria ViceChancellor of Austria President of Austria List of Federal Presidents ...Infobox Political post post Chancellor body the br Republic of Austria insignia Austria Bundesadler.svg insigniasize 120px insigniacaption Coat of arms of Austria Coat of arms nativename image Werner Faymann 20080905a.jpg incumbent Werner Faymann incumbentsince 12 December 2008 style residence Ballhausplatz Ballhausplatz 2 appointer Heinz Fischer , br small as President of Austria small termlength No term limit formation First Austrian Republic , br 12 November 1918 succession inaugural Karl Renner ... The Federal Chancellor lang de Bundeskanzler is the head of government in Austria . His or her deputy is the ViceChancellor of Austria ViceChancellor . Before 1918, the equivalent office was the Minister President of Austria . The Federal Chancellor also known more simply as the Chancellor is considered ... executive. Appointment The Chancellor is appointed by the President of Austria . The Chancellor ... can select anyone he wishes to be Chancellor. However, the National Council of Austria ..., it is all but impossible for a cabinet to govern without adequate support in Parliament. Thus, the Chancellor ... coalition. Role and powers The Chancellor is primus inter pares first among equals in the Austrian ... Armed Forces. Both roles are vested with the Federal President. The Chancellor cannot appoint nor dismiss ... for the President to act on the Chancellor s advice. Furthermore the Chancellor normally also heads .... The political power of the Chancellor mainly derives from his power in his political party, which ... cabinet. Normally the Chancellor is the leader of the biggest party in the Austrian parliament ... Persondata . NAME Austria, Chancellor Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Austria, Chancellor Of Category Lists of office ... related lists Chancellor Category Living people ar ca Canceller d ustria cs Seznam kancl ... more details
wiktionary proproPROPRO may refer to Professional , abbreviation for either a person in a profession or in sports .pro , a sponsored generic top level domain Pro Theme , an Apple Macintosh GUI Pro Hart 1928 2006 , Australian painter nicknamed Pro for professor PROPRO as an acronym or abbreviation may refer to Patient reported outcome , in clinical trials. Pension rernas riksorganisation , the Swedish National Pensioners Organisation . Performance rights organisation . Producer Responsibility Organisation . Pasadena Roof Orchestra , a contemporary band from England. PRO category theory , a construction in mathematics. PRO linguistics , an empty category whose existence is postulated in classical Government and Binding Theory. Propuesta Republicana , known as PRO, a political party in Argentina. Public Record Office , of the United Kingdom. Public Relations Officer , corporate communications officer . Pressure Retarded Osmosis . Provincial Research Organization PRO refers to Provincial Research Organization, a Canadian applied research entity. See also lookfrom pro intitle pro intitle pro The Pro disambiguation An abbreviation for the amino acid proline Mac Pro , workstation computer by Apple MacBook Pro , laptop computer by Apple disambiguation de Pro es Pro eo PRO fa PRO fr Pro it PRO ja no Pro pl PRO ro Pro sv Pro uk ... more details
present highlights nowiki nowiki Pro Bowl 2012 Pro Bowl 2011 statweek 15 statseason 2011 statlabel1 ... CHA185370 Kameron Darnel Kam Chancellor born April 3, 1988 is an American football safety for the Seattle ... Tech . Early life Chancellor was born on April 3, 1988 in Norfolk, Virginia to Karen Lambert ... School League Group AAA Division 5 playoffs. Chancellor was named the team s most valuable player , and he ... pro style quarterback prospect in the nation and the 20th ranked player in the state of Virginia ... www.hokiesports.com football players 2008 chancellor.html Kam Chancellor , Virginia Tech, retrieved August 7, 2009. ref Scout.com assessed Chancellor as a two star recruit and he accepted a athletic ... a.z?s 191&p 8&c 1&nid 1918210 Kameron Chancellor Profile , Scout.com, retrieved August 7, 2009. ref College career Chancellor enrolled at Virginia Tech in 2006 to study human development ... article ACCM27 20090726 222205 282400 Tech s Chancellor accepts role as target for offenses , The Richmond Times Dispatch , July 27, 2009. ref Chancellor started in all 14 games and recorded 52 ... season. ref http sports.espn.go.com ncf news story?id 3819209 Chancellor tells coaches he ll return , ESPN, January 8, 2009. ref The CBS Sports affiliated NFL Draft Scout considers Chancellor the third ...&genpos FS Kam Chancellor , The NFL Draft Scout, retrieved August 7, 2009. ref The Hokies defensive backs coach , Torrian Gray , said that Chancellor could be the greatest safety in Virginia Tech history ... 20090726 222205 282400 Where are they now? , The Virginia Pilot , August 5, 2009. ref Chancellor has ... I can be just as good. ref Randy King, http www.roanoke.com sports vtfootball wb 145295 Kam Chancellor s winning style Hokies rover Kam Chancellor was a big fan of the late Sean Taylor a man he tries to emulate , The Roanoke Times , December 30, 2007. ref Professional career Kam Chancellor was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks early in the 5th round with the 133rd overall in the 2010 NFL Draft . Chancellor ... more details
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Chancellor House may refer to Chancellor House company Chancellor House , a South African group of companies linked to the African National Congress Chancellor House building Chancellor House , a historic building in Johannesburg, South Africa Chancellor House Harpersfield, Alabama , National Register of Historic Places listings in Alabama listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama disambig ... more details