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In general a '''coordinator''' or '''co-ordinator''' |
In general a '''coordinator''' or '''co-ordinator''', is a person whose occupation involves coordinating certain activities of others. The word may refer to: |
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*In [[academics]]: one who administers the [[research]] and [[teaching]] activities of the other [[professors]]. |
*In [[academics]]: one who administers the [[research]] and [[teaching]] activities of the other [[professors]]. |
Revision as of 21:31, 17 October 2012
In general a coordinator or co-ordinator, is a person whose occupation involves coordinating certain activities of others. The word may refer to:
- In academics: one who administers the research and teaching activities of the other professors.
- Coordinators, genetically engineered humans in the Gundam SEED series
- Coordinating conjunction or grammatical conjunction
- Coordinator Sprocket, a fictional character in Viewtiful Joe
- Parenting coordinator, a mental health professional assigned by the Court to manage on-going issues in child custody
- In the corporate world, "coordinator" can also be another name for an administrative assistant, or sometimes an employee slightly higher-ranking than an admin assistant. However, the term "Coordinator" can refer to a position within an organization or business with significant responsibilities for acting as a liaison between departments, stakeholders and information sources, which requires many non-administrative competencies. See facilitator.
- Co-ordinator, one of the Belbin team roles