Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge
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The Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge are a group of prestigious royal-endowed academic chairs established by the British monarch in various disciplines at the university.
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Target entity: Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge Context triple: [Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge, isOneOf, Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge]
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High Steward of the University of Cambridge
The High Steward of the University of Cambridge is a senior ceremonial and judicial officer of the university, traditionally held by a distinguished public figure who advises on legal and constitutional matters.
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Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge is the ceremonial head of the university, typically a distinguished public figure who represents and promotes the institution.
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Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge is the chief executive and academic head of the university, responsible for its overall leadership, strategic direction, and external representation.
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Schools of the University of Cambridge
The Schools of the University of Cambridge are the university’s highest-level academic groupings, organizing its various faculties and departments into broad disciplinary divisions.
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British Academy Wolfson Research Professorships
The British Academy Wolfson Research Professorships are prestigious, long-term awards that support outstanding humanities and social sciences scholars in the UK to undertake major research projects.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge Target entity description: The Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge are a group of prestigious royal-endowed academic chairs established by the British monarch in various disciplines at the university.
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A.
High Steward of the University of Cambridge
The High Steward of the University of Cambridge is a senior ceremonial and judicial officer of the university, traditionally held by a distinguished public figure who advises on legal and constitutional matters.
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B.
Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge is the ceremonial head of the university, typically a distinguished public figure who represents and promotes the institution.
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C.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge is the chief executive and academic head of the university, responsible for its overall leadership, strategic direction, and external representation.
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D.
Schools of the University of Cambridge
The Schools of the University of Cambridge are the university’s highest-level academic groupings, organizing its various faculties and departments into broad disciplinary divisions.
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E.
British Academy Wolfson Research Professorships
The British Academy Wolfson Research Professorships are prestigious, long-term awards that support outstanding humanities and social sciences scholars in the UK to undertake major research projects.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge Description of subject: The Regius professorships at the University of Cambridge are a group of prestigious royal-endowed academic chairs established by the British monarch in various disciplines at the university.
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