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It was after returning to Edinburgh in 1752, as he wrote in My Own Life, that " the Faculty of Advocates chose me their Librarian, an office from which I received little or no emolument, but which gave me the command of a large library ".
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Alterations during this period included minor changes, such as extending the legal deposit system to cover Sion College and the Faculty of Advocates, but also major ones, including the introduction of a limit on the length of time for which copyright would be granted.
He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1792.
As the Faculty of Advocates used to require a M. A.
In Scotland, where the independent Bar is organised as the Faculty of Advocates and its members known not as barristers but as advocates, the position of Queen's Counsel was not recognised before 1868.
Initially the status was reserved first for law officers ( Lord Advocate and Solicitor General for Scotland ) and soon after for the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates.
In 1897 a petition by the Faculty of Advocates for the establishment of a Scottish roll of Queen's Counsel was approved and the first appointments were made later in that year.
He was then elected to the Faculty of Advocates, and later to the British Parliament as an MP.
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After residing in Leipzig for a time, he returned to Edinburgh where in January 1757 he succeeded David Hume as librarian to the Faculty of Advocates ( see Advocates ' Library ), but soon relinquished this office on becoming tutor in the family of the Earl of Bute.
Cockburn entered the Faculty of Advocates in 1800, and attached himself, not to the party of his relatives, who could have afforded him most valuable patronage, but to the Whig party, and that at a time when it held out few inducements to men ambitious of success in life.
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He read law and was elected to the Faculty of Advocates in 1815, still with many outside interests, and in 1816 produced a second volume of poems, The City of the Plague.
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For two years after leaving Oxford he lived chiefly in Glasgow before settling to the study of Scots law in Edinburgh, where he was elected to the Faculty of Advocates in 1816.
* Faculty of Advocates, lawyers before the courts of Scotland
Becoming a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1763, he soon acquired a leading position in the Scottish legal system ; and he had the advantage of the success of his half-brother Robert ( 1713 – 1787 ), who had become Lord President of the Court of Session in 1760.
However, Brougham chose law as his profession, and was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1800.
In 1829 he was chosen dean of the Faculty of Advocates.
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* Election to the Faculty of Advocates, Scotland
* Faculty of Advocates, the rough equivalent in Scotland to the English Inns of Court
Erskine was educated at the Edinburgh High School, a school in Durham, and the University of Edinburgh, and was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1810.

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As dentist, he was the main founder of the Dentistry Faculty of the Universidad de Chile, and he was eventually elected as the first dean.
In 2007, he was elected a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and in 2008 received an Honorary Doctorate from the Stockholm University Faculty of Humanities for contributing importantly both to the preservation and the growth of the Swedish folk music tradition.
The university's Faculty of Law was also ranked third in Canada in the category of law.
The Faculty of Management was also named the most innovative business school in Canada by European CEO magazine on 17 November 2010.
He was assigned to teach Dogmatic Theology at the Jesuit Faculty of Theology of Kurseong ( later shifted to Delhi, and renamed ' Vidyajyoti College of Theology ').
In 1854, Pasteur was named Dean of the new Faculty of Sciences in Lille.
" He was heavily influenced by several teachers at the school, including the professor of ethics, Yang Changji, who urged Mao and his other students to read a radical newspaper, New Youth ( Hsien Ch ' ing-nien ), which was the creation of his friend Chen Duxiu ( 1879 – 1942 ), Dean of the Faculty of Letters at Peking University.
Moqed was a law student from the small town of Al-Nakhil, Saudi Arabia ( west of Medina ), studying at King Fahd University's Faculty of Administration and Economics.
At the same time, Aristotelian rhetoric, owing to a revival of Thomistic philosophy initiated by Rome, regained ground in what was left of Catholic education in France, in particular at the prestigious Faculty of Theology of Paris, now a private entity.
Frisch was appointed by the King-in-Council as Professor of Economics and Statistics at the Faculty of Law, The Royal Frederick University in 1931.
* Umeå School of Education-aka: USE, was inaugurated in January 2009 to replace the former Faculty of Teacher Education.
The Faculty of Law was established as a separate faculty in 1980, with legal studies and research having been conducted at the university since 1969.
The old campus was then occupied by the Faculty of Law and most of the other faculties have been transferred to the Blindern campus in the suburban West End, erected in the 1930s.
* The disciplinary domain of Arts and Social Sciences includes the Faculty of Arts *, the Faculty of Social Sciences *, the Faculty of Languages *, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Educational Sciences ( formerly the Department of Education, that was raised to the status of a faculty in its own right in 2002 ).
The Faculty of Pharmacy was originally an independent " royal institute " in Stockholm, which was moved to Uppsala and incorporated with the university between 1968 – 1972.

Faculty and established
In recent years, Victoria has had to expand out of its original campus in Kelburn, and new campuses have been set up in Te Aro ( architecture and design ), Pipitea ( opposite Parliament, housing the law, and commerce and administration schools ) and Karori ( education )-the Wellington College of Education, established in 1880, merged with the University to become its revived Faculty of Education on 1 January 2005.
Although one of the original faculties established, teaching in the Faculty of Medicine did not begin formally until 1714, with the revival of the Chair in the Practice of Medicine.
The Faculty of Engineering was formally established in 1923, although engineering had been taught at the University since 1840 when Queen Victoria founded the UK's first Chair of Engineering.
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1862 as the independent Glasgow Veterinary College, being subsumed into the University in 1949 and gaining independent Faculty status in 1969.
He also became a founder-member of the newly established Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry.
During this period he was made a Royal Designer for Industry, the highest British award for designers, by the Royal Society of Arts and became a founder-member of the newly established Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry.
In 1937 " The Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry " was established as an association with the object of " furthering excellence in design and its application to industrial purposes ": membership of the Faculty is automatic for ( and exclusive to ) all RDIs and HonRDIs.
The School of Pharmacy was established in 1977 and around the same time, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was transferred to University College, Dublin.
The Faculty of Law was established in 1975. thus becoming the first new member of newly established University of Osijek.
* Katz Faculty of the Arts, including the Department of Film and Television, the oldest film and television higher learning institute in Israel, established in 1971
The Faculty of Biology was established in 1971.
Largely due to the efforts of Mulock and Loudon, in 1876 a School of Science was established and in 1878 an independent School of Practical Science ( which joined the university in 1889 as the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering ).
The Faculty of Arts and Science was established, which included courses in journalism and first-year engineering.
* Faculty of Theology ( established 1640 )
* Faculty of Law ( established 1640 )
* Faculty of Medicine ( established 1640 )
* Faculty of Arts ( Faculty of Philosophy established 1640 and split 1852, independent Arts section 1863, independent faculty 1992 )
* Faculty of Science ( Faculty of Philosophy established 1640 and split 1852, independent Science section 1863, independent faculty 1992 )
* Faculty of Pharmacy ( Faculty of Philosophy established 1640, split from the Faculty of Science 2004 )

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