Examples of 'elected rector' in a sentence

Meaning of "elected rector"

Elected rector refers to the process of selecting and appointing an individual to serve as the head of a university or educational institution. This phrase is usually used in the context of higher education and academic institutions, where a rector is responsible for overseeing the administrative and academic affairs of the institution

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He was elected rector of the Polytechnic three times.
In the previous period he had already been elected Rector of Megatrend University.
The first elected rector was the historian and geographer Khariton Chebotarev.
As the eldest professor, he was elected rector magnificus.
In 1996, he was elected Rector of the University of Glasgow for a period of three years.
One of the most prominent Estonian art historians, Prof. Jaak Kangilaski, was elected rector.
He became the last elected rector of Don University.
He returned two years later and in 1434 was once again elected rector.
First elected Rector.
He would remain in that position until he was elected Rector Major in 2002.
Fursaev, on having been elected Rector of the International University " Dubna.
In 1958 he was promoted to professor and was elected rector of the university.
In 2015 he was elected Rector of the Medical University of Vienna.
During the summer semester of 1413 Hoffmann was elected Rector of the University.
In Paris, he was elected rector of the Academy.

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On his return to Britain he was elected Rector of Glasgow University in 1773.

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