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Latin to English translations [PRO] Science - Science (general) | |||||||
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3 +4 | Dean of Natural Sciences |
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Dean of Natural Sciences Explanation: maybe ... Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education. Dean of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education · Biology · Biomedical Technology · Chemistry ... www.normandale.edu/academics/ - 21k - Cached - Similar pages -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2006-11-28 05:33:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Professor Johanna Laybourn-Parry has been appointed Dean of Natural Sciences with effect from 1 October, 2005. Professor Laybourn-Parry is currently ... www.keele.ac.uk/news/week/archive/2005/0617/0617-01.htm - 5k - Cached - Similar pages -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2006-11-28 05:34:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ae, c. dean: decanus/a; dean of a faculty: decanus/a facultatis; Dean of Harvard College: Decanus Baccalaureatae Scholae Harvardianae; Dean of the ... hcs.harvard.edu/~classics/lexicon.html - 21k - Cached - Similar pages Dean (education) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA dean is a person with significant authority in academic administration. The term comes from the Latin decanus, a leader of "ten", taken from the Medieval ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_(education) - 22k - Cached - Similar pages Provost (religion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe dean (decanus) was a similarly ranked official. Chrodegang of Metz adopted this usage from the Benedictines when he introduced the monastic organization ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provost_(religion) - 18k - Cached - Similar pages [ More results from en.wikipedia.org ] |
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