Examples of using Rectors in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
A delegation of rectors and representatives from Flemish and French-speaking universities visited
The church contains memorials to two 19th-century rectors- William Herringham
University rectors 99 A 9999(red characters on white background).
Rectors and deans from both universities after signing the agreements The cooperation between the Science faculties will develop on several platforms.
22 faculty members as well as six rectors came from Scandinavia.
These contacts extend only to those institutions of higher education which are covered by national Rectors' Conferences.
former secretary of the Council of Rectors who has studied the archives on this, explains that rectors sometimes find the appointment of endowed professors difficult.
the Van Swinderen Huys- all these are named after former UG rectors.
22 faculty members as well as six rectors came from Scandinavia.
From 24-26 September, the University of Groningen hosted the 3rd ASEM Rectors' Conference.
Four top international scientists and the rectors of the four other Flemish universities were honorary guests at the presentation of our university's honorary doctorates on Thursday 25 April 2013.
between consortium activity and individual institutional development, senior management(especially rectors of higher education institutions)
Only the day before, the rectors, principals and other representatives of forty of Europe's most prestigious universities had gathered at the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven to discuss their strategy for the implementation of the programme.
In planning such staff development programmes, the needs of the key institutional actors(eg higher education rectors, directors of industrial liaison) must also be met.
Close links have long been established with the Liaison Committee of Rectors' Conferences of Member States of the European Communities,
of their normal duty, e.g. senate members, rectors, deans of faculties etc.
non governmental organisations interested in higher education reform(rectors' conference,
only 15.5% of heads of institutions and 10% of rectors in the higher education sector were women.
the Danube Rectors Conference(which involves 54 universities) and many other research organisations.