pretty much what other
academic administrators do: make and keep track
One female
academic administrator in the sciences, a woman in her thirties married with young children, admits that women would want things changed, but points out that there is not much they can do at present:
Gina Brown, AUC's
academic administrator, said Thursday the Seventh-day Adventist college, which lost accreditation from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 2011, has withdrawn its application for accreditation with Virginia-based Transnational Association of Christian Colleges, a process that began more than a year ago.
While he has not served as an
academic administrator before, McRaven is not unfamiliar with Texas higher education.
It is thought to have been sent to hundreds of students and came from University College
academic administrator Kristiana Dahl's address.
As a longtime
academic administrator, I like to describe myself
Speaking on behalf of the school owned by AMSI (Academia Management Solutions International), Hanan Ghossaini,
academic administrator said that the school recognises the value of lifesaving skills outside curricula and regularly organises similar training workshops.
Shalala, a public servant and
academic administrator and Kadi.
In the ideal world of the
academic administrator what educational institutions need are more university citizens, who are mindful of their institution's place in the larger community and fewer parochial advocates seemingly interested only in the welfare of their departments.
Roy Wilson, M.D., M.S., an award-winning physician and
academic administrator, as NIMH's Deputy Director Strategic Scientific Planning and Program Coordination.
No
academic administrator has a personal discretionary power to violate the principle of academic freedom.
In the United States, Canada and Australia, the provost is the senior
academic administrator at many institutions of higher education.