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It followed a year long campaign first initiated by students who had worked together to block the appointment of former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to an endowed chair at the university in 1977.
After a short residence at Göttingen, Bopp gained, on the recommendation of Humboldt, appointment to the chair of Sanskrit and comparative grammar at Berlin in 1821, which he occupied for the rest of his life.
Also in 1908, Peano took over the chair of higher analysis at Turin ( this appointment was to last for only two years ).
In practice, under the conventions of the Westminster System followed in Queensland, the Premier's power is derived from two sources: command of a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and the Premier's role as chair of Cabinet, determining the appointment and roles of Ministers.
Notable in the university's early history is the appointment of Sofia Kovalevskaya to hold a chair in mathematics in 1889, making her the third female professor in Europe.
He had been under pressure to publish in order to qualify for Husserl's chair at University of Freiburg and the success of this work ensured his appointment to the post.
On the bench, the Chief Justice of Canada or, in his or her absence, the senior puisne justice, presides from the centre chair with the other justices seated to his or her right and left by order of seniority of appointment.
The suffrages being equally divided between Fabricius and Sebastian Edzardus, one of his opponents, the appointment was decided by lot in favour of Edzardus ; but in 1699 Fabricius succeeded Vincent Placcius in the chair of rhetoric and ethics, a post which he held until his death, refusing invitations to Greifswald, Kiel, Giessen, and Wittenberg.
In 1789 his Observations sur les hôpitaux ( Observations on hospitals, 1790 ) procured him an appointment as administrator of hospitals in Paris, and in 1795 he became professor of hygiene at the medical school of Paris, a post which he exchanged for the chair of legal medicine and the history of medicine in 1799.
He took great interest in the struggle of the Greeks for independence, and strongly favoured the appointment of the notorious J. F. Strauss to the chair of dogmatic theology at Zürich, which led to the disturbance of September 6, 1839 and the fall of the liberal government.
The next event which makes any mark in his life is his appointment to a chair specially created for him by the Royal Academy, the chair of Sculpture: this took place in 1810.
In 1854 his appointment, as first occupant, to the chair of Latin literature, founded by Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gave him a congenial position.
The appointment is part-time, and the holder of this chair is appointed for a maximum of three years.
The chair of each such commission is appointed by the chief justice of that province ; if no appointment is made by the provincial chief justice, the responsibility falls to the Chief Justice of Canada.
He refused the National Socialist ideology and his appointment to the Göttingen chair was possible only with difficulties and by protection of his colleague Helmut Hasse.
Hooker declined a chair at Glasgow University which became vacant on Balfour's appointment.
He conducted the negotiations with Tunis and Tripoli in 1685, and those with Morocco in 1687 ; and the zeal, tact and linguistic knowledge he manifested in these and other transactions with Eastern courts were at last rewarded in 1692 by his appointment to the Arabic chair in the Collège Royal de France, which he filled until his death.
Innovations in the following years involved establishment of the chair of Political Economy in the Faculty of Law in 1817, the opening of a Veterinary School at Venaria in 1818, and a new procedure for the appointment of the Rector by the academic staff of each Faculty, who proposed to the Sovereign a list of names of retired or teaching professors.
Charles Albert's opening up to moderate liberalism and his international outlook had positive effects on the University, too: like the development of institutions and the foundation of others, in addition to the appointment of illustrious scholars such as the French Augustin Cauchy to teach Sublime Physics and the Dalmatian Pier Alessandro Paravia to the chair of Italian Rhetoric.
Then Health Secretary Alan Johnson announced the appointment of Baroness Young as chair of the organisation on 15 April 2008.
by the Health Select Committee, which subsequently endorsed Barbara Young for appointment as the CQC chair.
Prior to taking up the post of chair of the CQC, Barbara Young was the chief executive of the Environment Agency ( 2000 – May 2008 ), an appointment which led to her becoming a non-affiliated member in the House of Lords ; previously she had taken the Labour Party whip.
Nixon resigned from the legislature on July 31, 1991, accepting a federal appointment from the Mulroney government to conduct a review of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited ( Nixon later served as chair of this crown corporation from 1994 to 2001 ).

appointment and department
While in Washington, D. C., to discuss government contracts, and in conjunction with his application for an appointment into the quartermaster department, Stuart heard about John Brown's raid on the U. S. Arsenal at Harpers Ferry.
Lansing is administered under a mayor-council government, more specifically a " strong mayor " setup in which the mayor holds most of the city's administrative powers, such as appointment of department heads and drafting and administering a city budget, though the council must approve his / her actions.
Intolerable working conditions during the Nazi regime resulted in a temporary position at the Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri in 1936, before his appointment as chairman of the mathematics department at Stanford University in 1938, where he helped build up the department until his retirement in 1966.
There is no faculty senate and faculty is not involved in the appointment of rector, deans, or department heads.
Next, in 1892, he received an appointment as professor for the newly formed Electrical Engineering department at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana ; while there he helped the Westinghouse Corporation install the lighting for the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
The City Manager is responsible for the appointment and dismissal of all department heads, advises the council on policy matters, and creates and administers the city budget.
The structure of the government is a mostly " strong " mayor system, meaning that the mayor has administrative control over government operations and presents his or her budget each year for adoption, though the appointment of department heads must meet the approval of the Council.
The City Council exercises legislative power of municipality and approves appointment of department heads.
The Council exercises legislative power of municipality and approves appointment of department heads.
Since DTU has no faculty senate, and since the faculty is not involved in the appointment of president, deans, or department heads, the university has no faculty governance.
In 1832, he became a Writer to the Signet ( WS ), and shortly afterwards obtained an official appointment in the bill department of the Court of Session, which he held until 1865.
There is no faculty senate and faculty is not involved in the appointment of rector, deans, or department heads.
An emergency department ( ED ), also known as accident & emergency ( A & E ), emergency room ( ER ), or casualty department is a medical treatment facility specialising in acute care of patients who present without prior appointment, either by their own means or by ambulance.
Furthermore, some appointing powers, such as appointment of Provincial Governors and department heads at ministries, were transferred to the Cabinet of Finland.
Following his exchange, Horn received his appointment as Vice President of War department of the government.
On his return to France he obtained an appointment in the department of oriental manuscripts at the Bibliothèque Impériale.
Because security clearances are granted by individual departments instead of one central government agency, clearances are inactivated at the end of appointment or when an individual transfers out of the department.
The Montgomery Fire Department, which is the oldest volunteer fire department in Orange County, was organized on March 6th, 1810 with the appointment of the first three village fire wardens.
His appointment, in 1828, to the department of manuscripts in the Bibliothèque royale left him leisure to pursue his studies in medieval French literature.
At the time of Trungpa Rinpoche ’ s death in 1987, Ray was professor of Buddhist Studies at Naropa University with, in addition, a half-time appointment in the Religious studies department at the University of Colorado.
To the observations of Torell on glacial phenomena Nordenskiöld added the discovery at Bell Sound of remains of Tertiary plants, and on the return of the expedition he received the appointment of professor and curator of the mineralogical department of the Swedish Museum of Natural History ( Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet ).
These centers are designed to evaluate and treat conditions that are not severe enough to require treatment in a hospital emergency department but still require treatment beyond normal physician office hours or before a physician appointment is available.
Bratton's appointment is widely seen as leading to the sharp declines in Los Angeles ' crime rate and improved morale in the department.

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