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professorial and doctoral
Earned after obtaining a research doctorate, such as a PhD, habilitation requires the candidate to write a professorial thesis ( often known as a Habilitationsschrift, or Habilitation thesis ) based on independent scholarship, reviewed by and defended before an academic committee in a process similar to that for the doctoral dissertation.
After obtaining a doctoral degree in 1882 he qualified for a professorial position in 1884.

professorial and dissertation
Bishop observed the phenomenon on September 5, 1883 ; the phenomenon was subsequently named after him, and was the subject of an 1886 professorial dissertation ( Habilitationsschrift ) by Albert Riggenbach.
* Die Geschichtstheologie des heiligen Bonaventura ( Habilitationsschrift ) ( En: ' The Historical Theology of Saint Bonaventura ' ( professorial dissertation )), München u. a.
A dissertation read at Leipzig in 1687 brought him the offer of a professorial chair in the university, which he refused.

professorial and On
On his return to Halle, Griesbach acted for some time as Privatdozent, but in 1773 was appointed to a professorial chair ; in 1775 he went to the University of Jena, where he spent the rest of his life ( though he received calls to other universities ).
The former are for the most part concerned with questions relating to the theory of light arising out of his professorial lectures, among which may be specially mentioned his paper On the Diffraction of an Object-Glass with Circular Aperture, and his enunciation of the complete theory of the rainbow.
On returning to Australia he was appointed in 2009 honorary professorial fellow at the University of Melbourne.

professorial and 1886
Maspero resumed his professorial duties in Paris from June 1886 until 1899, when, at 53, he returned to Egypt in his old capacity as director-general of the department of antiquities.

professorial and ),
In 1939 he moved to the United States to Howard University (" Negro Oxford ", as he called it in his autobiography ), where he was rapidly promoted twice, attaining full professorial rank.
Dr. Freeman held many prestigious professorial posts such as in RPI ( Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ), NYU, and Rutgers University.
Thus, in North America, there is an active second generation of reformational philosophers in Calvin Seerveld ; a third generation including Hendrik Hart, Bernard Zylstra ( deceased ), James Olthius, Arnold DeGraaff ( afterward a practicing psychotherapist for 30 years and co-founder of Mono Therapy Center, Mono, Ontario ), Thomas McIntire, Albert M. Wolters, William Rowe, George VanderVelde ( a theologian who took his doctorate under G. C. Berkouwer ); and fourth-generationers Paul Marshall and Robert Sweetman may be added-to name just those who have had active professorial roles at ICS.
He enjoyed a long and fruitful professorial career spanning five decades and two coasts, teaching Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary ( 1948-1977 ), Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary ( 1965-1993 ), the Claremont School of Theology ( 1974-1975 ), Reformed Theological Seminary ( 1979-1983 ), and Westminster Seminary California ( 1981-2002 ).

professorial and by
Weber's thinking was strongly influenced by German idealism and particularly by neo-Kantianism, to which he had been exposed through Heinrich Rickert, his professorial colleague at the University of Freiburg.
Weber regarded himself primarily as a " political economist ," and all of his professorial appointments were in economics, though today his contributions in that field are largely overshadowed by his role as a founder of modern sociology.
Prior to his departure to the Americas at age 27, he was ordered by his superiors to teach philosophy in professorial status to students at the Convento de San Francisco.
Each college is headed by a College Master, a professorial member of academic staff and their family, and each has its own kitchen, common room, and full-time support staff.
About the same time he was presented to the prebend of Clondahorky, Donegal, and resided there when not called by his professorial duties to Dublin.
Staff of a high calibre continued to be employed by the University including Professor Alexander Peacock and Margaret Fairlie, who in 1940 was appointed as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and thus became the first woman to hold a professorial chair at a university in Scotland.
He held the position for three years, dovetailing his regular column with professorial duties at Columbia University ; a selection of his best essays on art for the magazine, chosen by Schama himself, was published in 2005 under the title Hang Ups.
From the first his professorial lectures were conspicuous for the unconventional enthusiasm with which he endeavoured to revivify the study of the classics ; and his growing reputation, added to the attention excited by a translation of Aeschylus which he published in 1850, led to his appointment in 1852 to the professorship of Greek at Edinburgh University, in succession to George Dunbar, a post which he continued to hold for thirty years.
The Waynflete Professorships are four professorial fellowships at the University of Oxford endowed by Magdalen College and named in honour of the college founder William of Waynflete, who had a great interest in science.
Remember, these were the first medical institutions in the country staffed by Indians at the professorial and other levels and there was a great sense of pride in all of us.
However, unbeknownst ( as yet ) to Bourne, a Hungarian by the name of Stepan Spalko has now drawn Jason into a web — one which he cannot escape as easily as his professorial façade.
Described by journalistic observers as one of the state's most " colorful " and " shrewdest " public officials, he has long been known to speak his mind with an uncommon frankness, as well as what one critic called a " highfalutin, professorial air ", that has occasionally caused him political embarrassment.
Within the Peabody's Improbable History cartoon segment, the machine was constructed by Mr. Peabody, a professorial, bow tie-wearing dog, as a birthday gift for Sherman, Mr. Peabody's pet boy, to be able to visit famous historical events.

professorial and natural
Three of the seven professorial chairs which were established were in Theology ; of the other four, three were in Astronomy, Physics ( or general natural sciences ) and Latin eloquence.

professorial and numbers
The hospital offers enormous numbers of postgraduate educational activities, including weekly professorial case discussion meeting, grand round, daily morning registrars teaching round, intern training sessions, advanced life support forums, and many other individual department-based educational sessions.

professorial and methods
From 1965 to 1998 Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga pursued a professorial career at the Department of Psychology of the French-speaking University of Montreal, where she taught psychopharmacology, psycholinguistics, scientific theories, experimental methods, language and cognitive processes.

professorial and other
In the United Kingdom and most other parts of the world, the term " emeritus professor " is given only to a person who has already had full professorial status before he or she retired.
Following the split of a faction opposed to the growing ( some would say ruthless ) ambitions of Republican leader Bautista Saavedra, the ascetic, professorial Salamanca founded, with a number of other men including Juan Maria Escalier, the so-called Genuine Republican Party ( Partido Republicano Genuino ).
From 1943 to 1946, Lattimore was absent from his professorial post to serve in the United States Navy, but returned after the war to remain at Bryn Mawr College, with periodic visiting positions at other universities, until his retirement in 1971.
Like many other distinguished German jurists, pari passu with his professorial activity, Simson followed the judicial branch of the legal profession, and, passing rapidly through the subordinate stages of auscultator and assessor, became adviser ( Rath ) to the Landgericht in 1846.
The early death of Reisig in 1828 did not sever Ritschl from Halle, where he began his professorial career with a great reputation and brilliant success, but soon hearers fell away, and the pinch of poverty compelled his removal to Breslau, where he reached the rank of ordinary professor in 1834, and held other offices.
Research-oriented universities may attempt to manage the unhealthy aspects of the publish-or-perish practices, but their administrators often argue that some pressure to produce cutting-edge research is necessary to motivate scholars early in their careers to focus on research advancement, and learn to balance its achievement with the other responsibilities of the professorial role.

professorial and .
He was a brother in Alpha Chi Sigma, the professional chemistry fraternity, and for most of his long professorial career, a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.
Also in honor of Bardeen, Sony Corporation endowed a $ 53 million John Bardeen professorial chair at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, beginning in 1990.
In Munich, he headed the first German university institute of sociology, but never held a professorial position in sociology.
In 1926 he became the professorial head of department of the Institut für Physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie.
King Gustavus Adolphus showed the university a keen interest and increased the professorial chairs from eight to thirteen in 1620, and again to seventeen in 1621.
This was changed in 1925, and the first woman to hold a professorial chair at Uppsala University was Gerd Enequist, appointed professor of human geography in 1949.
Accepting an invitation from the University of Heidelberg, he joined its professorial staff in 1395, and a year later was appointed rector.
The professorial corps was highly respected.
He was a Professor of Bioinformatics in the Department of Statistics of the University of Oxford and a professorial fellow of University College, Oxford.
He continued his professorial career, becoming a full professor at the University of Belgrade.
Its first legal advisor was Mary McAleese, Reid Professor of Law at Trinity College, Dublin, future President of Ireland ; she served as legal advisor from 1975 to 1979, when she left her professorial position to join RTÉ.
It was founded in 1741, though there was a professorial chair of astronomy at the University of Uppsala from 1593 and the university archives include lecture notes in astronomy from the 1480s.
In 1828, de Vatimesnil, minister of public instruction in Martignac's ministry, recalled Cousin and Guizot to their professorial positions in the university.
In the front of the Sorbonne, below the lecture rooms of the faculty of letters, a tablet records an extract from his will, in which he bequeaths his noble and cherished library to the halls of his professorial work and triumphs.
J. Veitch gives an interesting account of his professorial work in Glasgow, Mind, ii.

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