This recommendation deals only with the case of a curatorship or guardianship established by a court. |
He is active in a number of scientific and cultural institutions, among others, he chairs the curatorship of the Technische Universität Berlin. |
A curatorship is instituted if you are totally and permanently unable to take care of yourself or administer your property. |
Waagen's traditions of scholarly museum curatorship were continued after Berlin became the capital of the new German empire. |
Take these works together and you grasp what lies behind Macmillan's curatorship and a lifetime of scholarship. |
In 1959, the curatorship was turned over to Dietrich von Bothmer, a descendant of Hanoverian aristocracy and an expert in Greek vases. |