Definition
In some academic or administrative contexts, one of two or more persons serving jointly as a rector or director of an institution.
Etymology
From the prefix 'con-' (together, jointly) combined with 'rector' (from Latin 'rector,' meaning ruler or director); a medieval and early modern term for shared administrative leadership.
Kelly Says
Universities in medieval and Renaissance Europe often had conrectors sharing power, which was sometimes a clever way to prevent any one person from becoming too powerful—though it probably also meant lots of disagreements about curriculum and budgets!
Translations
ARالعربية
مُصوّر
musawwir
BNবাংলা
কনরেক্টর
kon-rek-tor
CACatalà
conrector
kon-rek-tor
CSČeština
conrector
kon-rek-tor
DADansk
conrector
kon-rek-tor
DEDeutsch
Conrector
kon-rek-tor
ELΕλληνικά
conrector
kon-rek-tor
ESEspañol
conrector
kon-rek-tor
FISuomi
conrector
kon-rek-tor
FRFrançais
conrecteur
kon-rek-tyor
GUGU
કનરેક્ટર
kon-rek-tor
HAHA
conrector
kon-rek-tor
HEעברית
קוֹנְרֶקְטוֹר
kon-rek-tor
HIहिन्दी
कॉनरेक्टर
kon-rek-tor
HUMagyar
conrector
kon-rek-tor
IDBahasa Indonesia
conrector
kon-rek-tor
IGIG
conrector
kon-rek-tor
ITItaliano
conrector
kon-rek-tor
KKKK
conrector
kon-rek-tor
KMKM
Conrector
kon-rek-tor
MRMR
कॉनरेक्टर
kon-rek-tor
MSBahasa Melayu
conrector
kon-rek-tor
MYမြန်မာ
ကုန်ရေးလ်
kun-rayl
NLNederlands
conrector
kon-rek-tor
NONorsk
conrector
kon-rek-tor
PAPA
ਕਾਨਰੈਕਟਰ
kan-rek-tor
PLPolski
conrector
kon-rek-tor
PTPortuguês
conrector
kon-rek-tor
RORomână
conrector
kon-rek-tor
RUРусский
конректор
kon-rektor
SVSvenska
conrector
kon-rek-tor
SWKiswahili
conrector
kon-rek-tor
TAதமிழ்
கான்ரெக்டர்
kan-rek-taar
TEతెలుగు
కన్ రెకటర్
kan-rek-tar
THไทย
คอนเรกเตอร์
kon-rek-ter
TLTL
conrector
kon-rek-tor
TRTürkçe
conrector
kon-rek-tor
UKУкраїнська
конректор
kon-rektor
URاردو
کنریکٹر
kon-rik-tar
VITiếng Việt
conrector
kon-rek-tor
YOYO
conrector
kon-rek-tor
ZUZU
conrector
kon-rek-tor