Master of The United College

The Master of the United College is a senior academic at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Scotland who is charged with carrying out duties as required by the Academic Senate of that University. The post was created to head the United College of St Salvator and St Leonard, one of the colleges of the University, the other college being St Mary's College, headed by the Principal of St Mary's College.

Neither post should be confused with the Principal of the University who is the chief executive and Vice-Chancellor. See Governance of the University of St Andrews.

University of St Andrews
Governance
  • General Council
  • University Court
  • Senatus Academicus
  • Chancellor
  • Rector
  • Principal
  • Master of the United College
  • Quaestor
Colleges
  • United College
  • St Leonard's College
  • St Mary's College
History
  • Academic dress of the University of St Andrews
  • Lady Literate in Arts
  • St John's College
  • St Salvator's College
  • Parliamentary Constituency
Academic Schools
  • Bute Medical School
  • Gatty Marine Laboratory
Halls of Residence
  • Albany Park
  • Andrew Melville Hall
  • David Russell Apartments
  • Deans Court
  • Fife Park
  • John Burnet Hall
  • McIntosh Hall
  • New Hall
  • St Regulus Hall
  • St Salvator's Hall
  • University Hall
Former Halls of Residence
  • Hamilton Hall

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