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habilitation and essay
In 1865 / 66 he wrote and defended his habilitation essay and thesis and began to lecture at the University of Würzburg.

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In 1887, using results obtained during his European trip, he prepared and defended the habilitation thesis titled " Neue Bestimmung der Constante der Precession und der eigenen Bewegung des Sonnensystems " ( New determination of the constant of precession and of the motion of the Solar System ).
Seifert continued to collaborate with Threlfall, and in 1934 ( the year Seifert received his habilitation ) they published their Lehrbuch der Topologie.
In 1892 he received his doctorate with his dissertation, Idee und Perzeption ( Idea and Perception ), and in 1894 he presented his habilitation thesis, Zur Lehre vom Inhalt und Gegenstand der Vorstellungen ( On the Doctrine of the Content and Object of Presentations ).
His habilitation work about " Shakespeare and the German spirit " ( Shakespeare und der deutsche Geist, 1911 ), marked a turning point in German language and literature studies.

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* Bernhard Riemann, a German mathematician, submits his habilitation thesis Ueber die Darstellbarkeit einer Function durch eine trigonometrische Reihe (" About the representability of a function by a trigonometric series "), in which he describes the Riemann integral.

habilitation and was
He was awarded the requisite habilitation for his thesis, also on number theory, which he presented in 1869 upon his appointment at Halle.
Ten years after the admission of the first female students, Elise Richter became the first woman to receive habilitation, becoming professor of Romance Languages in 1907 ; she was also the first female distinguished professor.
His published habilitation lecture was about " monetary matters of the early Arabs ( De rei numariae apud Arabas initiis )" on the basis of the chronicle of Makin ibn al -' Amid.
After that, for many years, habilitation remained cumulative, i. e. it was based on already-published work, not a new monograph.
A year later, in 1925, the Goethe University Frankfurt, at Frankfurt am Main, rejected The Origin of German Tragic Drama as Benjamin ’ s qualification for the habilitation teaching credential ; he was not to be an academic instructor.
In 2004, the habilitation was the subject of a major political debate in Germany.
On the other hand, amongst many senior researchers, especially in medicine, the humanities and the social sciences, the habilitation was and still is regarded as a valuable instrument of quality control Venia legendi before giving somebody a tenured position for life.
He earned his postdoctoral lecture qualification ( habilitation ) in 1927, and then was asked in 1934 to become a professor of classical philology and ancient history ( Griechische und Lateinische Philologie und Alte Geschichte ) at the University of Pécs.
Karl von Auwers was able to convince him to start an academic career, leading to his habilitation in 1926.
He became a close friend of Karl Ziegler, who was also doing his habilitation with Auwers during that time.
His habilitation was on Nemesios of Emesa ( 1914 ).
In 1904 he completed his habilitation, then continued to teach at the university and starting in 1907 was a consultant for Boehringer-Ingelheim.
In his habilitation at the University of Münster in 1900 he resolved Hilbert's third problem, by introducing what was afterwards called Dehn invariant.
He received his doctorate in 1897 and his associate professorship ( habilitation thesis ) in 1899 at the University of Jena, where his advisor was Rudolf Eucken, and where he became Privatdozent in 1901.
In 1908 Mises was awarded a doctorate from Vienna ( his dissertation was on " the determination of flywheel masses in crank drives ") and he received his habilitation from Brünn ( now Brno ) ( on " Theory of the Waterwheels ") to lecture on engineering.
The habilitation thesis was On the influence of intermolecular interactions on the absorption and emission of light, the subject he would devote the rest of his life to.
Hamer's habilitation thesis about the GNM at the University of Tübingen was rejected after multiple examinations by several members of the medical faculty, who came to the conclusion that his work lacks scientific methodics and reproducibility and his argumentation does not back up his theories.
In 1839, he defended habilitation thesis on separation of minerals in mineral waters and was appointed an assistant professor.
His habilitation was in 1881 about neurological researches.
In 1892, Rathgen passed his habilitation at the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Berlin and the following years was appointed extraordinary, in 1895 ordinary Professor of the University of Marburg.
From 1913 he was assistant of Robert Gaupp in Tübingen, where he received his habilitation in 1918.
Arthur Erich Haas ( April 30, 1884, Brno-February 20, 1941, Chicago ) was an Austrian physicist, noted for a 1910 paper he submitted in support of this habilitation as Privatdocent at the University of Vienna that outlined a treatment of the hydrogen atom involving quantization of electronic orbitals, thus anticipating the Bohr model ( 1913 ) by three years.
He was born at Ybbs on the Danube and studied at the University of Vienna, where he received his doctorate in 1887, and his habilitation in 1890.

habilitation and published
In 1928, he and Dora separated, then divorced two years later, in 1930 ; he published Einbahnstraße ( One-Way Street ), and a revision of his habilitation dissertation Ursprung des Deutschen Trauerspiels ( The Origin of German Tragic Drama ).
In summary, a peer-reviewed demonstration of a successful academic development and international out-look is considered more than compensation for an habilitation where there is evidence of grant applications, well-cited publications, a network of collaborators, lecturing and organisational experience, and experience of having worked and published abroad.

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In the years between the completion of his dissertation and habilitation, Weber took an interest in contemporary social policy.
After completing his clinical education and habilitation at the Charité in Berlin in 1886, Ehrlich left Charité employment and traveled to Egypt and other countries in 1888 and 1889, one reason being to cure a case of tuberculosis, with which he had become infected in the laboratory.
After the possibility of transferring his habilitation to the University of Vienna came to nothing, Adorno considered relocating to Britain upon his father's suggestion.
This is encompassed in the study of vocology, the science and practice of voice habilitation.
He received a doctorate in 1974, and habilitation in 1977.
is designed to be a multidimensional program emphasizing habilitation ( i. e., equipping at-risk youth on juvenile probation with skills needed to meet the demands of modern society ).
He received his Ph. D. at the University of Vienna in 1876, and completed his habilitation thesis at the same university in 1879.
His results became the basis of his habilitation on " Coherent Radiation of Electrons in the Synchrotron Accelerator ", defended in 1951.
In 1898, the Carniolan regional parliament established a scholarship for all those students who were planning a habilitation under the condition that they would accept a post at Ljubljana University when founded.
The best preventive steps seem to be wrapped up in the study of vocology, the science and practice of voice habilitation.
The habilitation is still used for academic recruitment purposes in many countries within the EU and involves either a new long thesis ( a second book ) or a portfolio of research publications.
The habilitation demonstrates independent and thorough research, experience in teaching and lecturing and, more recently, the ability to generate funding within the area of research.
The " habilitation " is regarded as a senior post-doctoral qualification, many years after the research doctorate, and can be necessary for a Privatdozent ( in Germany ) or professor position.
) or Private lecturer is a title conferred in some European university systems, especially in German-speaking countries, for someone who pursues an academic career and holds all formal qualifications ( doctorate and habilitation ) to become a tenured university professor.
Private lectureship is conferred on academics who have earned a doctorate ( promotion ) and then have written another thesis for habilitation and given a lecture before the respective department or faculty of a university.
Professors at a Fachhochschule ( a school more focused on professional skills than research ), as well as honorary professors, do not need habilitation and thus were seldom private docents.
title aspect ( but not the venia and the habilitation ), either by being called to a professorship ( which is the goal of the P. D.

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