Rector is the head of a university, typically used in european institutions.
Long definition: A Rector is an academic administrator who serves as the highest-ranking official in a university or higher education institution. The role of a rector varies by country and institution but often involves leadership in academic and administrative matters, representing the university to the public and fostering the institution's overall mission and vision.
Etymology: The term Rector originates from the Latin word rector, which means "guide" or "director". It historically referred to a leader or governor of an institution.
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