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Archbishop of Canterbury and Master (college)

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Difference between Archbishop of Canterbury and Master (college)

Archbishop of Canterbury vs. Master (college)

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury. A Master (more generically called a Head of House or Head of College) is the head or senior member of a college within a collegiate university, principally in the United Kingdom.

Similarities between Archbishop of Canterbury and Master (college)

Archbishop of Canterbury and Master (college) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): All Souls College, Oxford, Chancellor (education), Keble College, Oxford, King's College London, Magdalene College, Cambridge, Merton College, Oxford, Selwyn College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, University of Kent.

All Souls College, Oxford

All Souls College (official name: College of the souls of all the faithful departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.

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Chancellor (education)

A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system.

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Keble College, Oxford

Keble College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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King's College London

King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, and a founding constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Magdalene College, Cambridge

Magdalene College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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Merton College, Oxford

Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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Selwyn College, Cambridge

Selwyn College (formally "The Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Selwyn College in the University of Cambridge") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University)The corporate title of the university is The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.

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University of Kent

The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury), abbreviated as UKC, is a semi-collegiate public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom.

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Archbishop of Canterbury and Master (college) Comparison

Archbishop of Canterbury has 182 relations, while Master (college) has 142. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 9 / (182 + 142).

References

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