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junior and lecturer
He held many college offices, becoming successively lecturer in Greek ( 1651 ), mathematics ( 1653 ), and humanity ( 1655 ), praelector ( 1657 ), junior dean ( 1657 ), and college steward ( 1659 and 1660 ); and according to the habit of the time, he was accustomed to preach in his college chapel and also at Great St Mary's, long before he took holy orders on 23 December 1660.
Her work and association with Petrie helped secure employment at University College as a junior lecturer.
As a result of her suicide attempt, Frame began regular therapy sessions with junior lecturer John Money, to whom she developed a strong attraction, and whose later work as a sexologist specialising in gender reassignment controversial.
The former Federal Minister for Education and Science, Edelgard Bulmahn, aimed to abolish the system of the habilitation and replace it by the alternative concept of the junior professor: a researcher should first be employed for up to six years as a " junior professor " ( a non-tenured position roughly equivalent to assistant professor in the United States or lecturer in the United Kingdom ) and so prove his or her suitability for holding a tenured professorship.
In the Church of England a lecturer can also mean a junior clergyman.
Shippey, a junior lecturer at the University of Birmingham, was asked to speak at a Tolkien day organised by a student association.
Ignacije Szentmartony junior ( born February 17, 1743 ) was educated in theology in Varaždin and Graz, lecturer in Varaždin and Zagreb where he wrote the first Croatian kajkavian grammar in the German language, Einleitung zur kroatischen Sprachlehre für Teutschen.
After completion of his reports he was discharged from the army to work for Glaxo in penicillin production, but soon left to become a junior lecturer at King's College.
However, the independent scientific journal Nature published an article highly critical of this testing, which was performed at Teikyo University by Tomio Yoshii, a relatively junior faculty member ( lecturer ) in a forensics department, without a professor being present.
Between 1981 and 1988 Menasse worked as a junior lecturer at the Institute of Literature Theory at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
He was appointed a lecturer in mathematics in 1902, junior dean in 1906 – 08 and a tutor in 1908.
In the period from 1988 to 2002 he worked as a lecturer, collaborator, junior assistant and as an assistant at the Faculty of Law in Skopje, while in 2003 he worked as an associate professor at the same faculty.

junior and at
Next year 1962, at Westminster, the Bench Show Committee has raised the requirements so that a junior must win 3 or more Junior Classes in the open division only to qualify for Westminster.
It is still, however, the junior member of the League, if not in years at least in the catching up it has had to do.
She telephoned the junior partner of her law firm, Martin Stacy, and asked him to call at her hotel that evening.
Beaverton School District No. 48 board members examined blueprints and specifications for two proposed junior high schools at a Monday night workshop session.
The Richard S. Burkes' home in Wayne may be the setting for the wedding reception for their daughter, Helen Lambert, and the young Italian she met last year while studying in Florence during her junior year at Smith college.
Tim Larson, a junior at Wilson High School and president of Spice-Nice, is the young executive who guided his firm to the top-ranking position over the 4,500 other Junior Achievement companies in the United States and Canada.
-- A series of high school assemblies to acquaint junior and senior students with the Junior Achievement program begins at St. Thomas Aquinas Monday.
If there is a knock at their conference room door, the junior justice ( who sits closest to the door ) must answer it.
Bertrand Russell, the first to discuss the paradox in print, attributed it to G. G. Berry ( 1867 – 1928 ), a junior librarian at Oxford's Bodleian library, who had suggested the more limited paradox arising from the expression " the first undefinable ordinal ".
Writer / director Todd Solondz, a favorite cult director, had his first major success with the black comedy Welcome to the Dollhouse ( 1995 ), a brutally-honest look at the persecution of a young junior high student by her classmates.
Before the 1970s, community colleges in the United States were more commonly referred to as junior colleges, and that term is still used at some institutions.
He graduated third in his class at the age of 19, having been elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year.
Finally, the Institute also organizes a number of summer schools, conferences, workshops, public lectures, and outreach activities aimed primarily at junior mathematicians ( from the high school to postdoctoral level ).
Divers can qualify to compete at the age group national championships, or junior national championships, in their age groups as assigned by FINA up to the age of 18.
Formed in 1871 as a junior club and as a senior club in 1873, it is headquartered at the Essendon Recreation Reserve ( Windy Hill ) in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon, Australia but match day home games are played at Etihad Stadium or the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
It was held at a meeting at the home of a well-known brewery family, the McCrackens, whose Ascot Vale property hosted a team of local junior players.
Chandler quits his job and becomes a junior copywriter at an advertising agency during season nine.
Jack Harrison left the details at this stage to junior colleagues.
Gygax dropped out of high school in his junior year and worked at odd jobs for a while, but he moved back to Chicago at age 19 to attend night classes in junior college.
Hawks finished his junior year of high school at Citrus Union High School in Glendora., and was then sent to Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire from 1913 to 1914.

junior and Lycée
Until 1997, Lycée de Galatasaray was an 8-year school, which, for graduates of the 5-year compulsory primary school, involved 2 years of preparatory, 3 years of junior high, and 3 years of senior high school education.

junior and du
From the 14th century, the term was also used for a junior member of a guild ( otherwise known as " yeomen ") or university ; hence, an ecclesiastic of an inferior grade, for example, a young monk or even recently appointed canon ( Severtius, de episcopis Lugdunen-sibus, p. 377, in du Cange ).
The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League ( French: la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec, abbreviated QMJHL in English, LHJMQ in French ) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League.
The Musketeers of the Guard were a junior unit of roughly company strength of the military branch of the Royal Household or Maison du Roi.
So as not to offend the King with a perceived sense of self-importance, Richelieu did not name them Garde du Corps like the King's personal guards but rather Musketeers after the Kings ' junior guard cavalry.
As a junior member of the reigning House of Bourbon, he was a Prince du Sang.
de: Kategorie: Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec
fr: Catégorie: Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec
fr: Catégorie: Championnat du monde junior de hockey sur glace
A large junior college, the CEGEP du Vieux-Montreal also moved in at about the same period.

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