Five annual lectureships are held which focus on specific areas or subspecialties of general surgery. |
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The lectureships are an example of the partnership between the Foundation and industry and are made possible by a grant to the Foundation. |
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Annual presentations of the popular memorial lectureships celebrate the legacy of these fine physicians. |
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This table is a summary of the lectureships held by department faculty members. |
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The Seminary has a series of lectureships provided for students and the local community. |
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The following lectureships are reviewed and awarded upon direct application by any department or school for speakers compatible with the stated purposes. |
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He travelled and lectured around the world and arranged exchange lectureships with the schools of architecture in Zurich and Konstanz. |
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Although I rarely see patients with gliomas' I like the format of the clinical lectureships and always try to attend. |
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He also said that he was offered lectureships from various universities of Europe and America. |
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Valdes has presented many honorary lectureships and has authored more than 240 publications. |
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Feldman is a generous supporter of many Technion projects, including graduate student housing, scholarships, fellowships and visiting guest lectureships. |
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Department of Energy laboratory, while holding lectureships at the Georgetown University Law Center and the George Washington University School of Law. |
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Raju is also a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at West Virginia University and has lectureships in various universities across the United States. |
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