Provost is the chief academic officer of a college or university, responsible for overseeing its academic programs and policies.
Long definition: A Provost, in the context of higher education, is a senior administrative officer responsible for overseeing the academic affairs and operations of a university or college. The role of a Provost often includes managing academic programs, faculty, research and strategic planning to ensure the institution's educational mission is fulfilled.
Etymology: The term "Provost" has its origins in Old English and Old French. In Old English, "profost" referred to a chief magistrate or head of a town, while in Old French, "provost" meant a chief steward or official. Over time, the term evolved to represent a high-ranking academic administrator in a university.
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Translations:
Spanish: Vicerrector Académico
French: Doyen des Affaires Académiques
German: Prorektor
Italian: Prorettore
Portuguese: Pró-Reitor
Japanese: 学務担当副学長 (Gakumu Tantō Fukugakuchō)
Chinese (Simplified): 教务长 (Jiàowù Zhǎng)
Hindi: शैक्षिक कार्यों का प्रबंधनकर्ता (Shikshik Karyon Ka Prabandhakarta)
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