All four authors are famous in their field and hold distinguished professorships in leading American universities. |
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During his teaching career, he held appointments in Hawaii and visiting professorships in Canada and the United States. |
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He has held visiting professorships at Yale and other American universities. |
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And then I thought of that notion when it came to jobs, professorships, corporate board appointments. |
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I have been much squibbed for this, perhaps by disappointed applicants for professorships, to which they were deemed incompetent. |
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Donors' outright and deferred gifts also have funded 22 new faculty professorships and chairs. |
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Next fall and at subsequent fall events, new appointees to named faculty chairs and professorships will be recognized. |
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The Smiths' gift will be used for endowed chairs, professorships and student scholarships. |
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Many philanthropists donate money specifically for buildings or endowed professorships that bear their names. |
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From 1825 all vacant professorships at Austrian universities and polytechnics were filled by public competition. |
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He was instrumental in attracting funds to endow a visiting lectureship series and three professorships, the first such endowments in the College of Agriculture. |
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To be sure, there are professorships, and ballistics experts in the Navy, but these aren't actually all that well paid. |
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The university currently has fifteen Regius Professorships, nearly twice the number held by the next nearest, Oxford. |
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Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. |
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