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bursar

1. an official in charge of the financial management of a school, college, or university
2. Chiefly Scot and NZ a student holding a bursary
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"I feel so blessed," said Sousa, who has had the privilege of working with all the three bursars of the school since its inception.
It is worth noting that, 9 of the bursars were selected from universities in Baku, while 7 were selected from those in regions and the others from SABAH students within the framework of memorandum between Azercell and Sabah Groups.
"I am refusing to pay as the contract was mis-sold and their methods of calculating the invoices were misrepresented," the bursar told me.
She finally took on the role of bursar, which deals with the financial administration at the school.
A PRIMARY school bursar has told how a concrete playground is so 'horrible' it is causing pupils to fight each other.
She was a bursar at the British School of Bahrain and an active volunteer at the Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals during her 10 years here.
Commander Malcolm Burley, who has died aged 82, became bursar of Stowe School and gave his name to a mountain in South Georgia.
That is the grim message from a Birmingham group of school bursars and business managers as they prepare to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Birmingham Bursar Group.
It failed to arrive at a consensus on the appointment of the bursar of the college.
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