Vice-chancellors councils or conferences are organizations that bring together university Vice-chancellors to discuss issues about higher education. They serve as a platform for advocacy, networking and collaboration among higher education institutions.
Long definition: The Vice-chancellors Council or Vice-chancellors Conference is a collaborative body comprising the vice-chancellors or leaders of various universities within a region or country. Its primary purpose is to facilitate discussions, exchange ideas and address common challenges in higher education, with the aim of promoting the interests of member universities and improving the quality of education.
Etymology: The term Vice-chancellors Council or Vice-chancellors Conference derives from "vice-chancellor", the title of university leaders and "council" or "conference", signifying a gathering of individuals for deliberation and decision-making.
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Vice-chancellors Council or Conference
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