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The lecturers of Shrewsbury College are veterans of the prolonged struggle for academic degrees to women, which Oxford granted only reluctantly ( Sayers herself took part in this struggle ).
Some of the male lecturers in Oxford are still not happy with women getting degrees ; the number of women in the University is restricted by statute to no more than 25 % ( a restriction which would only be removed in the 1970s ); women are segregated in special women's colleges such as Shrewsbury, while the prestigious historic colleges remain exclusively male ; women's colleges are starved for funds and run on a shoestring.
IMU also seeks applications from universities and mathematics degree programmes in the developing world that are in need of volunteer lecturers, and that can provide the necessary conditions for productive collaboration in the teaching of advanced mathematics.
For example, in the Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs video lectures, one of the lecturers presents the audience with the button, saying they are now members of this special group.
Faculty and lecturers are members of the Faculty Association.
Rectors are elected directly by free and secret universal suffrage of all the members of the university, including students, lecturers, readers, researchers, and civil servants ,...
However, the weight of the vote in each academic sector is different: the total student vote usually represents 20 % of the whole, no matter how many students there are ; the votes of the entire group made up of professors and readers ( members of what formerly was known as the Claustro ( cloister )) usually counts for about 40-50 % of the total ; lecturers, researchers ( including Ph. D. students and others ) and non-doctoral teachers, about 20 % of the total ; and the remainder ( usually some 5-10 %) is left for non-scholarly workers ( people in administration, etc.
Today, this means citizen of Germany living more or less permanently in another country ( including long-term academic exchange lecturers and the like ), who are allowed to vote in the Republic's elections, but who usually do not pay taxes to Germany.
There are several deaf and hard-of-hearing professors and lecturers, too ; an interpreter can vocalize their lectures for hearing students.
Other notable lecturers are sponsored by the Brandt Foundation and the Campus Read Committee.
The term " pop psychologist " can be used to describe authors, consultants, lecturers and entertainers who are widely perceived as being psychologists, not because of their academic credentials, but because they have projected that image or have been perceived in that way in response to their work.
The faculty has 1, 400 staff members out of whom 125 are professors and 470 are lecturers with a PhD.
127 Professors as well as 242 lecturers in 7 faculties are employed there.
There is an international summer school, the European Graduate School ... What is interesting with this school is the selection of lecturers – there are well-known philosophers and artists from the whole world, including filmmakers Peter Greenaway and Volker Schlöndorff, theorists Donna Haraway and Sandy Stone, and philosophers Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou and I.
Recognized internationally as a center of economic study, an array of nationalities are represented in the college as lecturers, researchers and students.
AUC's faculty members, adjunct teaching staff and visiting lecturers are internationally diverse and include academics, business professionals, diplomats, journalists, writers and others from the United States, Egypt and other countries.
It is also common for ' temporary lecturers ' to be appointed to cover specific short-term teaching needs ; these positions are by-definition non-permanent and non-renewable and should be clearly distinguished from permanent lectureships.
In terms of responsibilities and recognition, the position of a newly appointed lecturer is similar that of an assistant professor, but many lecturers are experienced researchers with many publications and their position is more equivalent to that of an associate professor in the North American universities and international universities that are modelled on the US higher-education system.
Senior lecturers and readers are paid on the same salary scale and in many departments senior lecturers are comparatively senior staff.

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The faculty numbered among its illustrious pupils of law Petrarch, who spent four years at Montpellier, and among its lecturers Guillaume de Nogaret, chancellor to Philip the Fair, Guillaume de Grimoard, afterwards pope under the name of Urban V, and Pedro de Luna, antipope as Benedict XIII.
* Complutenses, authors of the courses of Scholastic philosophy, theology and moral theology who were lecturers of the philosophical college of the Discalced Carmelites at Alcalá de Henares
A tradition of the Hall is that there is one Common Table for all members, with the result that fellows, lecturers, monks, students, and their guests mix freely at all meals.
The first university of Dublin ( unrelated to the current university ) was created by the Pope in 1311, and had a Chancellor, lecturers and students ( granted protection by the Crown ) over many years, before coming to an end at the Reformation.
Hutcheson was well regarded as one of the most prominent lecturers at the University of Glasgow in his day and earned the approbation of students, colleagues, and even ordinary residents of Glasgow with the fervour and earnestness of his orations.
Distinct lecturers, among them 24 Nobel Laureates, have held lectures of the various fields of natural sciences at this conference since 1962.
Other well-known speakers and lecturers in Chautauqua events of various forms included Member of the U. S. House of Representatives Champ Clark from Missouri, Missouri Governor Herbert S. Hadley, and " Fighting Bob " La Follette ( governor of Wisconsin at the time ).
While there Brener defecated in front of the audience while Schurz threw peanuts at the lecturers.
Almost half of the students and lecturers came from outside the Netherlands – the first Rector Magnificus, Ubbo Emmius, came from East Frisia in modern day Germany, for instance – but at the same time there was already a close relationship between the University and the city and the surrounding region.
Byng also journeyed with his class to see the battlefields of the Franco-Prussian War at Alsace-Lorraine and accompanied to the United States one of his lecturers who was compiling information on a book on Stonewall Jackson.
It was established in 1701 by Lady Mary Sadleir, who made provision in her will for lecturers in algebra to be funded at nine colleges in the university.
Initially held as receptions at the home of William P. McKenzie, prominent lecturers on Christian Science such as Edward A. Kimball of Chicago, Illinois, and Irving Tomlinson of Concord, New Hampshire, addressed these gatherings.
The first semester at the newly founded Berlin university occurred in 1810 with 256 students and 52 lecturers in faculties of law, medicine, theology and philosophy under rector Theodor Schmalz.
As for staff and faculty, at least two rectors or directors of different universities have been lecturers or members of the staff at the Tech: former Secretary of Economy and Foreign Relations, Luis Ernesto Derbez at the University of the Americas, Puebla and Enrique Cabrero Mendoza at CIDE.
Dr David Thomas ( not to be confused with David SG Thomas, Professor at Oxford ) became the first Professor of Geography at Lampeter in 1970 and, in 1971, Donald A Davidson and John A Dawson joined the staff as lecturers, ready to welcome the first Geography students to Lampeter in October 1971.
Since then the PBL was widely used among engineering and as well as humanities lecturers at UTHM ( Berhannudin, 2007 ).
The film-makers, all lecturers at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic, had claimed that they had just chanced upon Jeyaretnam selling his books on a street and decided to make a documentary on him, unaware at first that he was a major opposition figure.
One emerging alternative to the use of full-time lecturers at research-heavy institutions is to create a parallel professorship track that's focused on teaching, which may or may not offer tenure, with a title series such as teaching professor.
For lecturers and readers, the process is competitive – generally the most able academics get fellowships at the richest and most prestigious colleges.

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Other lecturers promoted their own devices: R E Lloyd advertised his Dioastrodoxon, or Grand Transparent Orrery, and by 1825 William Kitchener was offering his Ouranologia, which was in diameter.
In 2008, an audio recording obtained by student media included two psychology lecturers asking students to inflate their graded opinions given as part of the National Student Survey.
The Benchers and Readers did little to arrest the decline of the practice of lecturers and readings, first because many probably believed ( as the students did ) that books were an adequate substitute, and secondly because many were keen to avoid the work of preparing a reading, which cut into their time as practising barristers.
During residency weeks, students work closely with Simon professors, meet guest lecturers, tour key organizations, and network with each other and Simon alumni to round out their graduate finance education.
For three centuries, the statutes of many medical schools required lecturers on anatomy to use Anathomia as their textbook.
In England there were also itinerant lecturers offering their service, typically for a fee.
AUT's learning environment encourages interaction between students and with their lecturers.
Sometimes the title is used as an equivalent-alternative to instructor but schools that utilize both titles tend to provide relatively more advancement potential to their lecturers.
One of the engineering lecturers of her senior year was Bernard Maybeck, an eccentrically dressed architect who designed buildings that Morgan admired for their respect for the surrounding topography and environment.
Subjects are chosen carefully and the lecturers are well known for their professionalism and excellency in specific fields.
Many mesmeric clairvoyants became Spiritualist mediums, and many writers and lecturers on mesmerism turned their attention to the phenomena and philosophy of Spiritualism.
Many lecturers were, and still are, accustomed to simply reading their own notes from the lectern for exactly that purpose.
The devil effect, also known as the reverse halo effect, is when people allow an undesirable trait to influence their evaluation of other traits, such as in Nisbett and Wilson's study on likeable versus unlikeable lecturers.
Many historical figures and renowned personalities noted for their activity in fields ranging from politics to culture to the sciences, attended the University of Coimbra as students or lecturers.
Examples include, but were not limited to: yelling at and insulting financial experts who talked to them, throwing spit balls at one another and at lecturers, calling phone sex lines and then broadcasting them over the company's intercom, gambling on behavioral traits ( such as how long it took certain trainees to fall asleep during lectures ), and the trainees ' incredible lust for money and their contempt for any position that didn't earn that much.
The class sizes were very small ( 25 ), and the students had very close attention from their lecturers and instructors.
Mt Eden developed a slightly bohemian image during this time as a community of artists, writers, teachers and university lecturers made it their home.
A number of guest speakers are invited for each Challenge Week, these lecturers are expert in their field and are the core of the events schedule.
56 ( or 66, sources vary ) at noon, all academics and their guest gathered ; among them, 105 professors and 33 lecturers from Jagiellonian University ( UJ ), 34 professors and doctors from University of Technology ( AGH ) some of whom attended a meeting in a different room, 4 from University of Economics ( AE ) and 4 from Lublin and Wilno.

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