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chancellor is a high-ranking official who has important responsibilities in government or education. They often act as a leader, making important decisions and representing an institution or a country.
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She praised a woman who had very few actual qualifications for the position of
school chancellor.
He knows it is fifty years since anyone won the leadership of an incumbent party — and inherited Number Ten - without first serving
as chancellor.
But his speaking earnings are overshadowed by his old friend the
former chancellor who charges up to # 75,000 a pop.
At a conference event this week the new shadow
chancellor said the party needed to become a «resistance movement».
From 2002 to 2005, he provided exemplary service to the campus as acting vice
chancellor for research.
At most universities, responsibility for postdoctoral fellows lies with either the
vice chancellor for research or the graduate dean.
In her education career, she went from teacher, to principal, to superintendent and finally schools
chancellor in 2014, overseeing over 1,800 public schools.
Despite opposition from newspapers, the
lord chancellor yesterday announced he had accepted recommendations to take a tougher line on those trading in personal data.
The
new chancellor said he is an «absolutely passionate supporter» of public schools but thinks both public schools and charter schools can be good and bad.
The current
German chancellor has been in power since 2005 and has a great chance in keeping the position for another 4 years.
I'm leaving behind my entire team — my
deputy chancellor is taking over as interim, my entire management team is staying in place.
But if not, any future
chancellor who fails to run a surplus would have the police after them.
The political career of the man many believe is destined to be the
next chancellor is in the balance.
«Even the removal of an historically unpopular schools
chancellor doesn't seem to be moving the approval needle,» he said.
Obviously I'm pleased that the shadow
chancellor now recognises that economic credibility is a problem.
Whatever the outcome, it remains clear that for the «part -
time chancellor», the economy will certainly remain a full - time headache.
More than 60 percent of voters polled said the schools
chancellor needs education experience, not management experience.
The shadow
chancellor insisted that he was being honest - but others will see it part of a culture of abuse and violent rhetoric.
The leader of the opposition and his new shadow
chancellor gave a magnificent display of unity this lunchtime.
The shadow
chancellor confirmed reports that the state retirement age would rise to 66 ten years earlier than planned, saving # 13 billion a year from 2016.
Something about the shadow
chancellor seems to have caught the child's attention.
The lord
chancellor last night defended the independence of the judiciary after a series of attacks from politicians and the media over controversial bail decisions.
He also tried to clarify his promise last year to allow for a «serious public screening» of his schools
chancellor pick.
She is the
first chancellor in more than a decade who didn't need a state waiver to take the job.
Legal aid To see the lord
chancellor come back with a cut on legal aid, which actually goes right to our justice system, is actually very shocking.
We experience a rare moment of generosity for the British
chancellor over his assessment of proposed Labour spending.
The shadow
chancellor supports major capital infrastructure projects as a way of driving down unemployment while public spending is cut.
Last year the then - shadow
chancellor delivered one of the most memorable and important speeches of the conference with his oft - repeated pledge that «we're all in this together».
The commissioner and
chancellor met with local reporters following the forum.
But which
potential chancellor is closest to understanding this, and has the vision to deliver an alternative?
The shadow
chancellor believes another referendum would cause further divisions and described an election as a «better route».
The city's last schools
chancellor visited our school to talk to our youth leaders about the success of the college access program.
The committee proposes that the lord
chancellor explain his or her reasons for every decision to change the discount rate or to leave it unchanged.
That means that until the lord
chancellor appeals, asylum seekers will continue to face an appeals process which has been judged unlawful.
«Our schools deserve a
qualified chancellor, not someone who requires a private tutor on the public payroll to make up for her deficient resume,» he wrote.
In 1933 a new
chancellor implemented fiscal stimulus, and again the political ramifications were almost immediate.
The shadow
chancellor never said what he would do, all we know is he'd take action more quickly.
A national search for a
permanent chancellor will begin later this year, but a replacement likely won't start until the 2016 - 2017 school year concludes.
Sure enough the shadow
chancellor bit back, calling the story «complete rubbish».
There are in fact almost no formal requirements for being elected
as chancellor or being appointed as minister.
But the
former chancellor is quoted in the profile as saying he no longer cares about offending anyone.
The senate said the
vice chancellor's decision to pay the allowances was what prevented another round of breakdown of law and order in the university.
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