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The
Provost is the general deputy of the President in the supervision of the
University. As the chief academic and chief budgetary officer of the
University, under the President, the Provost is responsible for
long-range planning and for the coordination of the administrative and
support functions of the University with its academic purposes. When
requested, the Provost either accompanies the President or represents
the President at meetings of Trustee Committees and of the Board.
The Provost chairs the Academic Planning Group and meets with the
Faculty Advisory Committee on Appointments and Advancements, the Faculty
Advisory Committee on Policy, and as necessary with the Faculty
Committee on the Library and Computing and the University Research
Board.
The Provost is an ex officio member of the Council of the Princeton
University Community and presides at its meetings in the absence of the
President. The Provost normally meets with the Executive Committee of
the Council and is its presiding officer in the absence of the
President, and the Provost is chair ex officio of the Council's
Committee on Priorities.
The Provost has administrative oversight of the Office of the Vice
President for Information Technology, the University Library, the Art Museum, and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
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