And if the proposed Scottish academy offers a professorship of all-weather jockeyship, only one Scot should be considered for the post. |
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For starters, he not only negotiated full professorship and the Jackman Chair in Philosophy, plus a paid sabbatical. |
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She was the first woman to be granted a full tenured professorship in a clinical department at the medical school. |
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He was such an appallingly grouchy individual that the university never did give him a professorship. |
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He had emerged, married an uncongenial and rather vulgar Swiss girl, and obtained a professorship at Cooper's Hill. |
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During the postwar denazification process, he landed briefly in a military jail and was permanently stripped of his professorship. |
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Public sympathy pushed the Sorbonne to promote her to her dead husband's professorship. |
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He was, however, permitted to keep his library and was granted an emeritus professorship by the University. |
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Things have gotten so bad for him, that any commoner with a medical professorship can slap him down. |
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Being appointed to this professorship provides me with more resources for research and course development. |
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Various factors counted against Halley when he was an applicant in 1691 for the Savilian astronomy professorship at Oxford University. |
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My second example is the recent establishment of a professorship of Modern Arabic, made possible by a benefaction from the Sultan of Oman. |
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Is it difficult to balance your professorship with your career as an author? |
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He is the dean of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and holds a professorship in the Department of Computer Science. |
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In 1953 Bandura accepted a one-year instructorship at Stanford University, where he quickly secured a professorship. |
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This week he announced his return to his tenured professorship, pension and family at Harvard. |
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After four years away from the university, his tenured professorship is at risk. |
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In 1991, he was awarded an honorary professorship at the University of Würzburg. |
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Teaching assignments took him to the International Music Seminar in Weimar and a professorship at the Dresden High School of Music. |
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As part of his university teaching, he has held visiting professorship in a number of universities. |
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He continues to hold a professorship in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. |
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This amount established and endowed a professorship in the name of Novartis at Harvard Business School. |
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Across the research professorship positions, over 30 percent of chair holders have been recruited from outside of Canada. |
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He gave up a tenured professorship in the animal science department. |
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In 2001 Edinburgh University awarded him a D.Sc. degree for research on spinal stenosis, and he was awarded the Syme professorship for work on congenital talipes. |
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Because he's a lowly adjunct professor who can't even dream of a full professorship let alone tenure, he discovers that neither side will have him. |
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He taught here for the next three years, until 1936 when he returned to Newfoundland to take up a professorship in biology at Memorial University College in St. John's. By now, he had fallen in love with Eileen McGrath. |
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In 1805 he became a candidate for the vacant professorship of mathematics at The University of Edinburgh, but was unsuccessful. |
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Gomarus resigned his professorship at Leyden, in protest that Vorstius was not removed. |
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In 1931 Edith Stein left the convent school in Speyer and devoted herself to working for a professorship again, this time in Breslau and Freiburg, though her endeavours were in vain. |
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In 1911, Ahmad Fuad, a member of the royal family of Egypt came to Budapest to offer Goldziher the professorship of Arabic philosophy at Cairo University. |
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Eventually, she resigned from her professorship at Dankook University in Seoul, after admitting that she had purchased her degree from a diploma mill in California. |
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Heading up the second of the parties was Dr. Josef Gänsbacher, a lawyer by trade but whose passion for music would later lead him to abandon a career in law for a professorship in voice at the Vienna State Conservatory. |
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He referred mainly to his tidology when he applied for the Lowndean professorship of astronomy, which had become vacant that fall. |
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I too am concerned because I still hold my professorship at the University of Athens, even though my ministerial duties prevent me from exercising it. |
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Apart from his Yale professorship, he was an adviser to President Kennedy on the crucial financial banking policy making that President Kennedy's administration was engaged in. |
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The President of the Supreme Chamber of Control shall not hold any other post, except for a professorship in an institute of higher education, nor perform any other professional activities. |
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It is next to the Städelschule, a fine-arts college where Beckmann taught from 1925 until 1933, when Hitler's regime stripped him of his professorship. |
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On the death of Brown in 1820 Stewart retired altogether from the professorship. |
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Smith obtained a professorship at Glasgow teaching moral philosophy and during this time wrote and published The Theory of Moral Sentiments. |
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Lord Adrian first offered the professorship to a compromise candidate, Guido Pontecorvo, who refused, and is said to have offered it then to Crick, who also refused. |
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His father had come from Caen in 1891 to take up a professorship at the Academie des Sciences, the scientific faculty of the University of Poitiers. |
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Smith then resigned from his professorship to take the tutoring position. |
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Progression to full professorship known as Professor Titular requires that the candidate be successful in a competitive public exam and normally takes additional years. |
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Dr. Jones could get a professorship at an Ivy League university, but he enjoys being a big fish in a small pond too much to ever leave Hannover College. |
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At Cambridge University the ancient professorship of pure mathematics is denominated by the Lucasian, and is the chair that had been occupied by Isaac Newton. |
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The limited amount of means at my disposal, and the unsuitableness, and inadequacy of my present attainments forbade me to seek for the Professorship of Civil Engineering. |
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It also hosts the Simonyi Professorship of the Public Understanding of Science, currently held by Marcus du Sautoy. |
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In 1902, the Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, offered him the Regius Professorship of History at Cambridge in succession to Lord Acton, which he declined. |
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