provosts

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plural of provost
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A prison keeper, especially in the military
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The highest position in a monastery below an abbot
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A senior academic administrator; sometimes called the Vice-President of Academic Affairs
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{n} a chief of any body, an executioner
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A person who is appointed to superintend, or preside over, something; the chief magistrate in some cities and towns; as, the provost of Edinburgh or of Glasgow, answering to the mayor of other cities; the provost of a college, answering to president; the provost or head of certain collegiate churches
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In some colleges and universities in the United States, a provost is an official who deals with matters such as the teaching staff and the courses of study
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The equivalent of mayor in some Scottish cities
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a high-ranking university administrator
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The most powerful position in a monastery below the abbot
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The third level of the four rankings in English schools of defence
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A university official directing education activities [BYU]
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The college chief academic officer who is responsible for faculty and courses
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The keeper of a prison
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{i} administrative leader, head, superintendent, president
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chief academic officer of a university
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A provost is the chief magistrate of a Scottish administrative area
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An officer of the college who serves as the primary facilitator for learners, who meets regularly with each learner, suggests resources, critiques work in progress, approves admission and graduation, etc A provost does not have administrative responsibilities at the college or university other than committee functions
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In some university colleges in Britain, the provost is the head
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The senior academic administrator; also called the Vice-President of Academic Affairs
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In the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches, a provost is the person who is in charge of the administration of a cathedral
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