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He also lectured in modern history at Oxford from 1938 to 1963.
He took a keen interest in the development of modern French poetry, and Paul Verlaine, Stéphane Mallarmé and Emile Verhaeren all lectured at Oxford under his auspices.
He visited the Hôtel-Dieu morning and evening, performing at each time several operations, lectured to vast throngs of students, gave advice to his outpatients, and fulfilled the duties consequent upon one of the largest practices of modern times.
In Sydney he became a notable literary critic, and lectured on modern literature at the newly-founded Sydney University.
During the 1980s, while working for Nature and New Scientist, Sardar wrote and lectured on how an Islamic science for the modern world might look like.
Whenever he taught or lectured to saxophone players, Raschèr emphasized that the modern mouthpieces were not what Sax had intended, and the sound they produce, while useful to a jazz player who requires a loud penetrating sound, was not appropriate for use in classical music.

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With an assurance characteristic of the later sophists, he claimed to be regarded as an authority on all subjects, and lectured on poetry, grammar, history, politics, mathematics, and much else.
Owing to shyness and weak health Gellert gave up all idea of entering the ministry, and, establishing himself in 1745 as Privatdozent in philosophy at the university of Leipzig, lectured on poetry, rhetoric and literary style with much success.
He had his poetry published in a book, lectured at meetings to psychiatrists and teachers of artistic learning-disabled students.
Cornelia Hoogland has performed, lectured, and worked internationally ( Cuba, Brazil, U. S. and England ) in the areas of poetry and theatre.
A friend, Leo Gershoy, recalled that Mattingly lectured with head " cocked, eyes sparkling, his smile benign, he talked in a flow of words, witty, gay, and serious, about poetry and drama and novels, about music he loved dearly, about tapestries and paintings he admired, about rich wines and fine food that few appreciated with equal discrimination.
" " While at Harvard, Mr. Ciardi began his long association with the Bread Loaf Writers Conference at Middlebury College in Vermont, where he lectured on poetry for almost 30 years, half that time as director of the program.
In 1997 and 1998 he lectured poetry at PyeongTaek University.
He wrote a smooth, but somewhat conventional poem, Lewesdon Hill in 1789, edited William Collins's Poems in 1828, and lectured on poetry at the Royal Institution.
In 1989 he lectured on law and on poetry in Jordan, Israel, and Egypt through the cultural affairs offices of the United States embassies in each country.
Following his ordination, he was appointed to the academy for missionary priests in Chełmno in Pomerania, where he lectured in rhetoric and poetry, as well as conducting the local orchestra.

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However, at eighty-five, he had still been busy writing articles, reviewing and speaking, and I had never before known an Englishman who had visited and lectured in three quarters of the United States.
Aikin lectured on chemistry at Guy's Hospital for thirty-two years.
One of his early models was first constructed in 1945 at Bennington College in Vermont, where he frequently lectured.
Fuller lectured at NC State University in Raleigh in 1949, where he met James Fitzgibbon, who would become a close friend and colleague.
He lectured in statistics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Aarhus as an assistant professor ( 1994 – 1996 ) and associate professor ( 1997 – 2005 ).
Sagan lectured and did research at Harvard University until 1968, when he moved to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York after being denied tenure at Harvard.
From 1935 to 1940 he lectured at the University of Rochester and wrote The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child ( 1939 ), based on his experience in working with troubled children.
His last trip, at age 85, was to the Soviet Union, where he lectured and facilitated intensive experiential workshops fostering communication and creativity.
Later Husserl lectured at Prague in 1935 and Vienna in 1936, which resulted in a very differently styled work that while innovative is no less problematic: Die Krisis ( Belgrade 1936 ).
His residence at Leuven, where he lectured at the Catholic University, exposed Erasmus to much criticism from those ascetics, academics and clerics hostile to the principles of literary and religious reform and the loose norms of the Renaissance adherents to which he was devoting his life.
He studied and later lectured at Heythrop College and, seeing the poor standard of philosophical teaching in seminaries, wrote an influential nine-volume History of Philosophy ( 1946 – 75 ), which is highly respected.
He and Bob Ross, former publisher of San Francisco's Bay Area Reporter represented the gay press and lectured in Moscow and St. Petersburg at Russia's first openly gay conference, referred to as Russia's Stonewall.
Chalker lectured on science fiction and technology at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. C., the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and numerous universities.
He lectured in Japan with Dr. Jerald Walker at Meiji University and Chiba University.
Jaynes later returned to the United States, and lectured in psychology at Princeton University from 1966 to 1990, teaching a popular class on consciousness for much of that time.
From 1948 to 1962 she lectured in Levantine Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
After teaching at the University of Lyon from 1945 to 1948, Merleau-Ponty lectured on child psychology and education at the Sorbonne from 1949 to 1952.
Ordained priest at Genoa in 1528, he was sent by his order to Pavia, where he lectured for sixteen years.
He lectured at the Free University of New York on ' Anarchist and Synergetic Politics ' when it was founded in 1965.
He also guest lectured at Bologna and Pisa.
During this time he lectured widely, including at St Dunstan-in-the-West.
On Heyerdahl's visit to Baku in 1999, he lectured at the Academy of Sciences about the history of ancient Nordic Kings.

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He also lectured and taught at a number of other schools, including the Art Students League of New York, the National Academy of Design, Cooper Union, and the Art Students ' Guild in Washington, D. C., until he withdrew from teaching by 1898.
His first years ( 1908 – 1912 ) in France were interrupted by long stays in Mexico where he advised on university matters and lectured at the School of Higher Studies at the National University in Mexico City.
He also lectured at USC as a visiting professor and was also on the Advisory Board of the National Audio Theatre Festival.
In 1974, he lectured in trade union studies at the Whitwood College in Castleford ( now the Whitwood Campus of Wakefield College ), before joining the National Union of Mineworkers in 1977 as a claims officer, becoming its head of industrial relations in 1983, the position he held for the duration of the miners ' strike of 1984-1985, he stepped down on his election to the House of Commons in 1992.
He was the Chairman of the Labour Friends of India, and has lectured at the Academy of National Economy in Moscow.
He lectured in Economics at the Civil Service College ( now called the National School of Government ) from 1979-80.
Joly Braga Santos lectured on composition at the National Conservatoire of Lisbon, where he introduced the chair of Musical Analysis.
From 1967 until 1987 she lectured at the Australian National University, during which period she developed her most influential ideas and wrote The Man of Reason, which was published in 1984.
Between 1904 to 1905 he lectured in Ireland and upon returning to Wales in 1910 became Secretary of the Welsh National Campaign against Tuberculosis.
On April 10 and 12, 2008, in partnership with The National Endowment for the Arts ' Big Read, Roberto Cantú, professor of Chicano Studies and English, who is intimately familiar with Bless Me, Ultima, produced a dramatic reading as a stage adaptation of the novel at Cal State L. A. Cantú first reviewed the work when it was published in 1972, and has published and lectured extensively on its art, structure, and significance.
She is a specialist in Middle East area studies ; negotiation theory ; foreign policy decision-making ; and international conflict management, on which she has lectured at the Centre for National Security Studies in Ottawa and at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy.
He served for over a year in the Chinese army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, then taught chemistry in middle schools, lectured at National Chengchi University, and worked as assistant editor of a Hangzhou newspaper.
After studying hygiene, physiology and district nursing in Ireland, she lectured on first aid and home care for the Irish Women's National Health Association.
He has also been a professor at the Danish National Film School in Copenhagen, at the State Studiocenter in Oslo and has lectured at UCLA, Berkeley, Harvard and other American universities.
He has lectured extensively about archaeology and other subjects throughout the world at many venues, including the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the National Geographic Society, the San Francisco City Lecture Program, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Getty Conservation Institute.
He lectured on architecture at Seoul National University and Yonsei University and also managed his own airline, Shinhan.
McGee has also written for Nature, Health, The New York Times, the World Book Encyclopedia, The Art of Eating, Food & Wine, Fine Cooking, and Physics Today and lectured on kitchen chemistry at cooking schools, universities, The Oxford Symposia on Food, the Denver Natural History Museum and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
He has lectured at military war colleges, the FBI, the National Security Agency, the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff, major universities, the CIA, and business forums, and has appeared on PBS, NPR, C-Span, and Fox News.
The Chemical society is directed by a Board of Trustees ( chosen biennially ) and whose members, are encouraged to spread and significantly develop scientific research, the majority has PhD or doctorate degree and many of its members have lectured in the prestigious chemistry department at National University of San Marcos.
He has lectured on defense, national security, and media issues at the Defense Department ’ s National Security Leadership Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, the FBI National Academy, the National Defense University, and the CIA.
A member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ( NARAS ) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences ( ATAS ), he has lectured on film composition at UCLA and USC.

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