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ught at State University of New York but quit | academia after receiving promotion and tenure in her f |
local law enforcement, the private sector and | academia aimed at combating technology-based crimes. |
n Rome, Italy in 1968, and a doctorate at the | Academia Alfonsiana in Rome in 1970. |
efence of reason and scepticism in scientific | academia also on other topics that extend from vaccine |
atus has attracted commentary from experts in | academia and media. |
ns, trade associations, the financial market, | academia and others in the materials community. |
successful graduates now active in politics, | academia and the media. |
own for his work as a public advocate in both | academia and the business world in addressing the need |
al conferences as a speaker representing both | academia and civil society. |
Many leading scientists joined G.I. from | academia and it proved to be a fertile source of paten |
ve "part of the tradition of exchange between | academia and Genentech." |
t Faculty that draws upon its strong roots in | academia and industry experience. |
Otyrba continued to both work in | academia and serve as Deputy Foreign Minister for seve |
s for collaborations and partnerships between | academia and industry. |
ips that builds a greater ASU network between | academia and commerce. |
In September 2007, he left IBM for | academia, and is now teaching data communication at Th |
y, Herbert took on several posts, in both the | academia and industry, the most illustrious of which w |
In 1949 he returned to | academia, and was appointed as professor at the Depart |
However, he decided to stay in | academia and refused the chance to become an actor tho |
s between basic science and computer science, | academia and industry, professional staff and faculty, |
volved in controversy over boycotting Israeli | academia and claims of institutionalized antisemitism. |
ue's compositions, performance, professing in | academia and in practica. |
occupations which can be seen as analogous to | academia and the professions, such as accomplished wri |
and consultant for executives in business and | academia, and also edited books on management and theo |
ost powerful computer in the world managed by | academia and the world's fourth overall most powerful |
iversity, but at 19 he chose the trumpet over | academia, and left home. |
He eventually left | academia and began to work at Bethany House of Interce |
ship for this journal are scientists, in both | academia and industry involved in either developing ma |
forging strong links between the hospital and | academia and has forged strong links with the Universi |
tly used by more than 1400 research groups in | academia and industry worldwide on the basis of softwa |
tium and the outside research community (both | academia and industry). |
Forging stronger links between | academia and Industry |
t 25 years, he has held numerous positions in | academia and government, including Associate Professor |
redit, however the concepts remain focused on | academia and microscholarships are gifted grants - not |
with industries, international organizations, | academia and NGOs . |
The association's members are drawn from | academia and industry. |
as been studied extensively by researchers in | academia and industry for more than 15 years with the |
It challenged "the growing tendency in | academia and government to conflate all forms of total |
central committee of Red Cross and members of | academia and Belgrade University. |
ientific research and drug discovery, both in | academia and biopharmaceutical industry. |
dignitaries, scientists and researchers from | academia and research and development were present on |
Scanlan worked in both industry and | academia, and his employers included Republic Aviation |
ater Arkema) which regrouped researchers from | academia and industry. |
ong history of triple services to government, | academia and industry. |
academics who have established reputations in | academia and the political world. |
student community of 16,000 and, added by its | academia and staff, it played a key role in bringing m |
She started her career in | Academia and the non-profit sector in mental healthcar |
searching for a means to disseminate them to | academia and the public. |
to pursue a career in journalism rather than | academia, and he rejoined the Glasgow Herald a year la |
180 members representing the energy industry, | academia and research community that works to research |
nons also function in other roles, such as in | academia and chaplaincy work. |
ecting a military career for himself he chose | academia and was appointed as a Lecturer in Public Adm |
He subsequently returned to | academia, and he later spent six months in Latin Ameri |
ounded in 2004 and has clients in government, | academia and private industry. |
affairs has attracted a wide following within | academia and in communities striving for peace and jus |
es gentle fun at the worlds of literature and | academia, appeared in 2004. |
Academia article using Firdawsi | |
ries liberal "elites" in politics, the media, | academia, arts and entertainment, business, and intern |
He is perhaps best known outside | academia as an advocate of software usability and soft |
s, asking him to leave the army and return to | academia, as it would be a tragedy for the world to lo |
couraged her to read, and to pursue a life in | academia as her disability would hinder other careers. |
ough research enables them to succeed both in | academia as well as in the applied sciences. |
law firms from 1988 to 1995, he entered legal | academia as a professor at the St. Thomas University L |
ntists, chemists, physicists and engineers in | academia as well as industry. |
He has spent most of his life in | academia, as professor, dean, and provost. |
In 1990 he returned to | academia as a professor of elkraftteknikk. |
ke were enthusiastically received by European | academia as the first authentic evidence of the archai |
In 1957, he returned to | academia as professor of biochemistry at Cornell Unive |
nal beat Racing Club 3-2 at home, and held La | Academia at a 2-2 draw in Avellaneda. |
as a programmer at Ferranti, before entering | academia at City University, London, then Swansea Univ |
ter his 1963 graduation, Bradshaw returned to | academia at Rice University in Houston, Texas, doing t |
philosophers who remained-if they remained in | academia at all-had to reconcile themselves to Nazi co |
ppointment at IIT, Anderson held positions in | academia at various institutions, serving both as the |
assumed the mission of making French-speaking | academia aware of numerous challenges that confront th |
The | Academia Bautista de Puerto Nuevo was established on o |
ta Ana Bilingual School,Christian Academy,and | Academia Bautista.(206.248.94.212 (talk) 23:59, 5 Febr |
re from 1979 until 1983, when she returned to | academia, becoming the first woman to hold the positio |
ired from the Civil Service in 1963, entering | academia, being appointed as Principal of St Aidan's C |
notably for Cambridge University Press (see: | Academia, below). |
Founding Member, | Academia Bibliotecae Alexandrinae (Egypt), 2004 |
was not appropriately received, resulting in | Academia blackballing. |
Prior to entering | academia, Burnett gained experience in business and se |
figures; whose fields include policy making, | academia, business, church, judiciary, police, media, |
es in Romance philology, and he spent time in | academia, but turned to the theater to give expression |
Not only is her work acclaimed in | academia, but also it has attracted attention in other |
Langer then returned to | academia, but from 1961 to 1977 he served on the Presi |
d reforms were supported not only by those in | academia, but also by the Argentine military and State |
le preferred the life of a fighter pilot over | academia, but later credited Stoic philosophy with hel |
In 1937, Adams began a long career in | academia by joining the faculty of Meadville Theologic |
osen as one of the 4 "rising stars" in all of | academia by the Chronicle of Higher Education for 1998 |
revived Carolina", thus named in reference to | Academia Carolina (see illustration), which held the u |
tury, there were plans to move it back to the | Academia Carolina or a new building on the same spot. |
Cathedral of Barcelona", Bulletin de la Real | Academia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi, 13 (19 |
He further studied in the | Academia Chigiana in Siena with Guido Agosti. |
1979 He entered to the | Academia Chilena de la Lengua |
uent suburbs of Hochland Park, Pioneers Park, | Academia, Cimbebasia, Rocky Crest, Windhoek North and |
estigators and clinical scientists working in | academia, clinical practice, government, and industry. |
the International Whaling Commission, Revista | Academia Colombiana de Ciencias, Science, The Latin Am |
or effect in on the way data are presented in | academia, commerce but less in the British public sect |
Mangiarotti in Milan and obtained the Diploma | Academia D'armi Cremonese. |
The Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia (Sp |
In 1926, he received a prize from the Real | Academia de Ciencias (Spain) and in 1930, the internat |
ared by the Universidad Complutense y la Real | Academia de la Historia. |
, Esteve failed to win the first prize at the | Academia de San Fernando for painting. |
He grew up in Valencia and studied at the | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos in that city. |
School, and later with Bruno Giuranna at the | Academia de Santa Cecila in Rome. |
ipt originals are still preserved in the Real | Academia de la Historia (Royal Academy of History) |
He was admitted to the Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando on 6 April 18 |
1777 that the painting be hidden in the Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. |
ing department for a drawing at Madrid's Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. |
After winning a concourse of the Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando of Madrid in |
directed an academy for ballet and modeling, | Academia de Ballet y Modelaje Vicky Sanz, under the na |
lcanal and was chosen as a member of the Real | Academia de Buenas Letras. |
as until 1998 Professor of Composition at the | Academia de Artes e Tecnologias, Lisbon. |
Academia de la Llingua Asturiana. | |
l Academy of the Basque Language and the Real | Academia de las Buenas Letras of Barcelona. |
1990 Art Academy - | Academia de Arte |
2006 : Fraigcomar 2-1 | Academia de Quintana |
e institution was founded under the name Real | Academia de las Tres Nobles Artes de San Carlos (Royal |
n northern Spain, he was director of the Real | Academia de la Historia, an institution dedicated to t |
, along with Murillo, he helped establish the | Academia de Seville. |
drid and from 1816 to 1827 it was in the Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando). |
anchez first began studies in Art in the Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando of Madrid, wh |
British Library and the Biblioteca de la Real | Academia de la Historia, Madrid. |
ography put forward in 1994 by the Guatemalan | Academia de Lenguas Mayas, and now widely adopted by M |
Quadrado, in Boletin de la Real | Academia de la Historia, xix.299, 309; |
He was born at Oviedo, studied in the Real | Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando at Madrid, an |
ors of libretti, many of whom were members of | Academia degli Incogniti (“Academy of the Unknown”), a |
After finishing his studies at the | Academia del Perpetuo Socorro high school in 1996, he |
She enrolled at the | Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (Academy of Our Lady of |
Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, San Juan | |
Academia del Perpetuo Socorro ("Academy of Our Lady of | |
ro participated in school performances at the | Academia del Perpetuo Socorro. |
Originally an arts graduate from | Academia dell'Arte in Firenze, Graetz began wine produ |
He studied at the | Academia des Beaux-Art in Turin. |
He has since retired from | academia, devoting himself full-time to antiques in Be |
009, he works as an assistant manager with FC | Academia Dimitrovgrad. |
o known as Ape Academy in Europe and Piposaru | Academia: Dossari! |
om farmers, growers, policy makers, industry, | academia, education, and the general public has allowe |
Academia El Tango Argentino (English: The Argentine Ta | |
the Institute of Physics in 1985, a member of | Academia Europa in 1992, a Fellow of the Royal Society |
Academia Europa (2003). | |
Helga Nowotny is a Member of | Academia Europaea and Foreign Member of the Royal Swed |
itute of Biology (1980) and Elected Fellow of | Academia Europaea (1996). |
he American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the | Academia Europaea and the Accademia Nazionale dei Linc |
He is a member of both the | Academia Europaea and the Royal Flemish Academy of Bel |
of Sciences (since 2003) and a member of the | Academia Europaea (since 2003). |
Academia Europaea | |
Member of | Academia Europaea |
and Clinical Pharmacology from 1972-5 and of | Academia Europaea from 1988-94 |
He was elected a member of the | Academia Europaea in 2006. |
was elected a member of the European Academy | Academia Europaea in 1989, became foreign member of th |
King is also a member of the | Academia Europaea, a foreign honorary member of the Am |
ences and Humanities, the Max Planck Society, | Academia Europaea, American Academy of Arts & Sciences |
Member, | Academia Europaea, London |
the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the | Academia Europaea, and the Max Planck Society. |
Academia Europaea, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher | |
y of Medical Sciences; in 2006 as a member of | Academia Europaea, the Academy of Europe; and in 2008 |
ecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) and of the | Academia Europaea. |
che Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina and | Academia Europaea. |
and of | Academia Europaea. |
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and of the | Academia Europaea. |
He is a member of the | Academia Europea and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Member of | Academia Europea (London) (1989) |
n Academy of Science and Letters, in 1989 the | Academia Europea, The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences |
ein Phosphorylation Unit, and a fellow of the | Academia Europea. |
oard of the European Social Survey and of the | Academia Europea. |
Use of clinoptilolite in industry and | academia focuses on its ion exchange properties having |
to strong reactions in the Danish public and | academia, for example in an editorial by the Danish ne |
e was working toward her PhD when she gave up | academia for marriage and raising her two sons. |
Levy was perhaps best known outside | academia for an extremely short book, Levy's Laws of t |
n Post led to Erdtman's relative obscurity in | academia for a number of years. |
ollege, Oxford in 1650, having dropped out of | academia for a period because of bad health. |
He left | academia for nine years, working as an auto worker, ma |
rospectors, mineral exploration companies and | academia for mineral exploration and research purposes |
Also, his advisor left | academia for a job in Cleveland, and he never finished |
He worked in | academia for the rest of his career, beginning at New |
Kenneth Westhues' study of mobbing in | academia found that vulnerability was increased by per |
He advanced in | academia, from the University of Arizona and the Unive |
on of consumers, industries, associations and | academia from across Virginia that is committed to pro |
He is an honorary member of the Real | Academia Gallega (Royal Galician Academy). |
Outside of | academia, Gill discovered deposits, which became mines |
er desirous of returning to the quiet life of | academia, Gottheil attended the second Zionist Congres |
eliminate unnecessarily complex language from | academia, government, law, and business. |
in the State of Georgia, and members are from | academia, government, and the private sector. |
y of Oxford that brings together leaders from | academia, government, and enterprise to address global |
Mary Frank Fox. "Women, Science, and | Academia: Graduate Education and Careers." |
He did a quick and splendid career in | academia, graduated as 19 years old, wrote his dissert |
Uppsala University, founded in 1477, and the | Academia Gustaviana (now the University of Tartu in Es |
rrectness, i.e. a general pro-leftist bias in | academia has led to an underestimation of the guilt of |
In | academia, he has served as professor of biochemistry a |
Inspired by Western | academia, he pursued a master's degree in world music |
Outside of traditional legal | academia, he also writes a regular column, "OutRight", |
spent much of his research career outside of | academia, he also professes a commitment to "changing |
Before joining | academia, he worked 12 years in sales and marketing ma |
In addition to the positions he has held in | academia, he has written 13 books and 125 articles, pr |
To prepare himself for | academia he travelled to Spain, and in 1978 he complet |
Outside of | academia, he spent ten years at the Rand Corporation. |
Within | academia he is considered to belong to the Welsh Schoo |
eng-mei donated his writings and books to the | Academia Historia for display. |
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