Bald, bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial. |
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However, he retains his professorial title and benefits at the University of Washington. |
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There was too much reliance on professorial authority and ideas learnt many years before. |
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His glasses were solid black frames with rather square lenses that gave a harsh professorial authority to his gentle blue eyes behind them. |
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I'm not sure if he's scouting future talent or having a little professorial fun with us. |
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He took up an academic position at the university, where he attained professorial standing. |
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Dressed in a beige cardigan sweater, corduroys and rimless glasses, he exudes a polite, professorial air. |
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He will also hold a new endowed professorial chair in cancer and stem cell biology. |
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By the 1920's the German historical school was on its last legs but still ensconced in the professorial chairs. |
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Between 1997 and 2001, at least a dozen professorial level scholars of Asia were headhunted for strategic jobs elsewhere. |
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Like the 25,000 of the Creative Scotland Awards, it's not a patch on a professorial salary. |
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Mark Wooden is a professorial research fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic Research. |
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In answer to the professorial desire for control, students can effectively dissimulate the appearance of learning. |
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I was one of the first two professorial appointments to be made from outside the institution. |
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When she puts on her black-rimmed reading glasses to study the handouts, she suddenly looks professorial. |
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The government of San Marino should be advised the Flea stands ready for any offers of citizenship or professorial sinecures. |
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While we are unable to offer a professorial chair we cannot compete on a level playing field with the Universities. |
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He will become a professorial fellow at the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at Sydney University. |
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Despite the substantial contributions he had made to topology by this time, Brouwer chose to give his inaugural professorial lecture on intuitionism and formalism. |
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But the cushions of independent means and professorial tenure — when granted the rare, brilliant talent — can dull the competitive edge. |
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When combined, these factors likely enhance the UFA recipients' rate of retention and progression along the professorial ranks. |
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Can the state sector compete by stressing non-pay benefits such as the status of a professorial title? |
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The general comment should not come across as professorial but instead as an authoritative document proceeding from the Committee itself. |
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Carroll, 56, has a professorial look about him, with a salt and pepper Ken Burns-style haircut, a beard and rimless glasses. |
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When he speaks he is casual and spontaneous, as if talking to an old friend, but can also at times still have a professorial tone. |
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To make matters worse, says the source close to Hagel, the White House also worried about Hagel being too professorial. |
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His disarming professorial habit of asking hard-boiled members of the press to repeat his words of wisdom after him somehow never seems offensive. |
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When even professorial staff are paid salaries so low that they are not enough to feed their families, it is not surprising that staff should spend much of their time on second and even third jobs. |
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Firstly, it suggested an examination of methods for decreasing the attrition of female students so as to increase the pool of potential professorial candidates. |
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It supports initiatives such as the establishment of professorial chairs in higher education, support for young researchers and the development of European awareness within the university curriculum. |
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This is less costly than maintaining all professorial staff as full-time employees, and new professors arriving every few months provide academic stimulation. |
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One member of the Tyson entourage is a little different: John Halpin, hypnotherapist by appointment to King Mike, is a professorial, apparently gentle sort of soul. |
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What is pathetic are some of these pedantic, professorial, preaching or pseudo-intellectual remarks and then slinking out of the chamber, but I digress. |
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The film is charming and funny, especially when the professor of literature, in high squeamishly un-erotic professorial mode, proceeds to explain that the Wife of Bath is extremely hot. |
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However, since she does not hold a professorial position, for now she teaches mostly seminars, connected to courses taught by a professor outside the area of Judaic Studies. |
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Dr. Hopkins holds professorial appointments in the National Research Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Regulation and the School of Social Sciences in the Faculty of Arts at the Australia National University. |
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Moreover, videoconferencing will enable the participants to have direct contact with the experts on the professorial team without having to travel, which they should find highly appealing. |
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This system allows participants to have a direct and « more human » contact with the professorial team, the other participants or the tutor, all through their training. |
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Many profound discussions first of all deepened the mutual knowledge, and finally resulted in an almost unanimous internal consensus on an equal distribution of 4 professorial positions per Department. |
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Leader of the Republican Party in the Senate, with an essentially limitless ability to raise campaign funds, his professorial exterior conceals a rare talent for political combat. |
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In Munich, he headed the first German university institute of sociology, but never held a professorial position in sociology. |
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Simon Marginson is professor of international higher education at the Institute of Education, London, and a professorial associate at the University of Melbourne, Australia. |
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In Paris in the thirteenth century, a professorial association was formed and then immediately went on strike from 1229 to 1231 in order to conserve its independence. |
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McGrew offers statistics, helpful hints and plain common sense presented in easily understood language without sounding overly professorial or scare mongering. |
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Professorial titles are commonly awarded even to nonteaching clinicians, although usually without involving tenured or probationary appointments. |
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Professorial chairs were founded in Chemistry, Anatomy, Ancient History and Ancient Literature, the latter two being held initially by Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith. |
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