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The phrase "as rector of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or position within an organization, particularly in an academic or religious context.
Example: "As rector of the university, she implemented several new policies to enhance student engagement."
Alternatives: "in the capacity of rector" or "in her role as rector".
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He was removed as rector of St. Brygida in 2004.
He served as rector of the university from 1933 to 1934 (see below Heidegger and Nazism).
For six years Lucaris served as rector of the Orthodox academy in Vilnius (now in Lithuania).
Born in Belfast, she previously served as rector of St. Augustine's Church in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
His final living was as rector of Houghton and Wyton in Cambridgeshire.
The Franciscans kept Father Willenborg in place as rector of their seminary in Quincy, Ill.
The Rev. Janusz Bielanski resigned as rector of Wawel Cathedral in Krakow for similar reasons a day later.
Brøgger was a member of the Norwegian Parliament (1900 06) and served as rector of the University of Oslo.
As Rector of Glasgow University, I know he enjoyed his work there and was immensely proud of his students.
Sir Richard, 59, said he was resigning to spend more time as rector of Imperial College in London.
His job as rector of St. Columba's, the largest parish in Washington, "was getting too cushy after 14 years".
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