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At this point an existing chair, of | Mathematics and Natural Philosophy to which Sydney Chap |
He chaired the | mathematics department for about twenty years, one of t |
hematical Society, 1908-16, and chaired the | Mathematics Department, 1927-41. |
Cheng chaired the | Mathematics departments of both the Chinese University |
The other endowed chairs in | mathematics at the University of Manchester are the Ric |
the institution of the University Chairs of | Mathematics and Botany, followed the next century by Ch |
e (LRC) was opened adjoining the chapel and | mathematics corridor - as well as giving a new school a |
ditions of the handbook contain chapters on | mathematics, mechanics, materials, measuring, toolmakin |
ure Sciences such as Physics, Chemistry and | Mathematics. |
He earned his B.S. (1967) in chemistry and | mathematics from McGill University, his M.Div. |
earned a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry and | mathematics from Lincoln University. |
and his bachelor's degree in chemistry and | mathematics from Suffolk University in 1969. |
in frontier areas of physics, chemistry and | mathematics with a special focus on lasers and opto-ele |
the University of Arkansas in Chemistry and | Mathematics and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1965 from Louisi |
5 with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and | Mathematics. |
h Africa and took his B.Sc in chemistry and | mathematics from the University of Witwatersrand in 194 |
first post was as lecturer in chemistry and | mathematics at Rochdale Technical School. |
He studied philosophy, chemistry and | mathematics at the University of Heidelberg, and obtain |
of Science Degree in Organic Chemistry and | Mathematics from Furman University, and his Ph.D. from |
s, including biology, chemistry, astronomy, | mathematics, robotics and art. |
The University of Chicago School | Mathematics Project (UCSMP) is a multi-faceted project |
Chin studied | mathematics at Michigan State University and received h |
ics, including immigration, China, history, | mathematics, and race. |
English Language, Chinese Language, | Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Ge |
English Language, Chinese Language, | Mathematics, Integrated Science, History, Putonghua, Li |
English Language, Chinese Language, | Mathematics, Integrated Science, History & Culture, Put |
His first choice was | mathematics but as he already had a degree in the subje |
Christie taught | mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich fro |
37-43 in Anna Chronaki (ed.), | Mathematics, Technologies, Education: The Gender Perspe |
g recent criticism of unjustified claims in | mathematics education that lack experimental warrant an |
onometry for the use of the junior class of | mathematics in the University of Glasgow, 1871 |
Class IX: | Mathematics and Science. |
hird class in classics and a first class in | mathematics graduated B.A. in 1823, and proceeded M.A. |
Pocahontas has classes in | Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, English, Reading |
MS offers more than 130 advanced classes in | mathematics, science and the humanities. |
modern discrete to the classical continuous | mathematics. |
burden of teaching, including classics and | mathematics, fell on him. |
was appointed in 1771 tutor in classics and | mathematics at Homerton College, where he was afterward |
He went on to study Classics and | Mathematics at King's College, London, and developed th |
ter alia, a public examiner in classics and | mathematics, Drummond Professor of political economy (1 |
here he took a double first in classics and | mathematics. |
t 4,500 printed books on classics, history, | mathematics, theology and travel, dating from the 17th |
Center was added, including classrooms for | mathematics, business classes, sciences, and family and |
The new building has classrooms for | Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Geography, Music |
He co-authored Sacred | Mathematics: Japanese Temple Geometry with Fukagawa Hid |
Cochran studied | mathematics at the University of Glasgow and the Univer |
The Nemeth Braille Code for | Mathematics is a Braille code for encoding mathematical |
1827 he was tutor at Manchester College in | mathematics and philosophy. |
ilities, including St Wilfrid's College for | Mathematics and Computing, South Shields Community Scho |
klam Grange School, a specialist college of | Mathematics and Computing in West Middlesbrough. |
200 students and is a specialist College in | Mathematics and Computing which has just received redes |
e is a Roman Catholic specialist college in | mathematics and computing located in South Shields, Tyn |
unity High School and Specialist College of | Mathematics & Computing in Tottington, Bury, England. |
He received his B.A. from Boston College in | Mathematics and Classics (1973) and a Ph.D. in Classics |
s a specialist technology college (science, | mathematics, technology, ICT) a humanities specialist s |
rsity comprises eight colleges: Humanities, | Mathematics, Finance, Management, Tourism, Languages, K |
endance, Commended on Reading, Commended on | Mathematics, Commended on Writing, and Commended on Soc |
Commended Performance: | Mathematics - At least 25 percent of all students takin |
Porteous' commitment to | mathematics education can be seen through the work of h |
and served as a member of the committee on | mathematics at Harvard. |
ring: Electronic and Communication, Applied | Mathematics and Physics, Information Science, and Appli |
Every team member competes in | mathematics, science, economics, social science, langua |
nguages, computational complexity, discrete | mathematics, cryptology, data security and others. |
See also: Composite field ( | mathematics) |
gic, set theory with bag comprehension, and | mathematics. |
ematical Society Journal of Computation and | Mathematics, and the A K Peters Research Notes in Mathe |
atical Society's Journal of Computation and | Mathematics. |
nic journal, the Journal of Computation and | Mathematics; and a regular members' newsletter. |
l boards for The Journal of Computation and | Mathematics (London Mathematical Society) and Formal As |
y, Microbiology, Zoology, Computer Science, | Mathematics |
8, he became Professor of Computer Science, | Mathematics, and Operations Research at the University |
is a retired professor of computer science, | mathematics, and philosophy at The University of Texas |
rafting and design lab, a computer assisted | mathematics lab, and a local area network with independ |
en Distinguished Chair of Computer Science, | Mathematics, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. |
institutes (Institute for Computer Science, | Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Geography and Psycholo |
ience, electrical and computer engineering, | mathematics, and psychology. |
gure comic with themes in computer science, | mathematics, science, language, pop culture and romance |
on gained her degrees (in computer science, | mathematics and management) from UCLA, including her Ph |
cal sciences: theoretical computer science, | mathematics, and theoretical physics. |
e was an enormous fan of using computers in | mathematics, so long as the end goal was theoretical ad |
rison (School of Engineering, Computing and | Mathematics), named after a former Vice-Chancellor |
Computing and | Mathematics Department located in the North campus |
ess and enterprise as well as computing and | mathematics. |
raging women in the fields of computing and | mathematics. |
rmation theory, quantum computing, discrete | mathematics and history and philosophy of computation. |
A degree of freedom is a concept in | mathematics, statistics, physics and engineering. |
tition for his application of concepts from | mathematics and physics to the creation of artistic wor |
gh there are many cryptomorphic concepts in | mathematics outside of matroid theory and universal alg |
on is a professional society concerned with | mathematics education in the UK. |
His research concerns discrete | mathematics and more specifically graph theory. |
of Music and Drama and concurrently studied | Mathematics at Imperial College, graduating with Honour |
An international conference "Discrete | Mathematics, Algebra, and their Applications", sponsore |
s awarded at the first European Congress of | Mathematics in Paris, and in 1994 he was an Invited Spe |
cians (1982 and 1998), European Congress of | Mathematics (1992), and European Congress of Fluid Mech |
It jointly hosts the British Congress of | Mathematics Education conference each April with the AT |
president of the first Romanian Congress of | Mathematics held in 1929. |
invited speaker of the European Congress of | Mathematics, in Amsterdam, 2008, and invited speaker (b |
orithm resembling the Collatz Conjecture in | mathematics, subtracting one beat per second each time |
Nevertheless, the connection between | mathematics and reality (and so science to the extent i |
emphasis of BLAM is on the connections that | mathematics has with art, history, literature, logic, e |
rammer, exploiting deep connections between | mathematics and the theory of programming. |
Committee: Constantine Dafernos ( | Mathematics), Georgia Gotsi (Comparative Literature), E |
Constructivism in | Mathematics, Vol. 2. Studies in Logic and the Foundatio |
with the Thornton Building, containing the | mathematics, classics and religion and philosophy depar |
The curriculum contains English, | Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Hi |
coefficient lists and the wider context of | mathematics in ancient Mesopotamia, 2100-1600 BC (1995) |
He is also known for his contribution to | mathematics with his study of Fortunate numbers in numb |
e 1950s, several brilliant contributions to | mathematics have come from TIFR School of Mathematics. |
d the Louise Hay Award for Contributions to | Mathematics Education. |
zano made several original contributions to | mathematics. |
ile scholar, he made great contributions to | mathematics, geography, phonology and philosophy. |
s, Instrumentation and Controls, Materials, | Mathematics, Meteorology, Physics, Reactor Operating Ex |
sciences, and all should be conversant with | mathematics. |
Along with the 4 core areas, | Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and English, NBHS |
It has five core subjects: | Mathematics, Science, Reading, English, and Social Stud |
work, while their male counterparts studied | mathematics, geography, Greek and Latin. |
math class uses the Prentice Hall Course 2 | Mathematics textbook, and advanced students take Pre-Al |
After the start of the P.G. course in | Mathematics in 1979, the department became more vibrant |
The undergraduate course of | mathematics at Cambridge still reflects a historically- |
s take on rigorous college-level courses in | mathematics, the natural sciences, technology/engineeri |
Students are taught basic courses in | mathematics, sciences, religion, language arts, foreign |
cations, and early entry A-level courses in | Mathematics, Science and French/Spanish. |
schools, which teach additional courses in | mathematics, English, sciences, etc. |
included in the curriculum were courses on | mathematics, various sciences, and English, all of whic |
d Academy was noted for offering courses in | mathematics, Greek, French, and natural philosophy, wit |
s a graduate student, and taught courses in | Mathematics. |
ional consortium of scientists covering for | mathematics, neuroinformatics, biological basic researc |
e fields of visual creativity, recreational | mathematics and educational games. |
s four credits of English, three credits of | mathematics, social sciences, and laboratory-based scie |
each in English and Theology, 3 credits in | Mathematics, Science, and Social Science, 2 credits of |
e four credits of English, three credits of | mathematics (including algebra and geometry), three cre |
, 4 credits of Social Studies, 4 credits of | Mathematics, 4 credits of Science (1 in biology), 3 cre |
, 4 credits of Social Studies, 4 credits of | Mathematics, 3 credits of Science, 2 credits of Humanit |
geography, morality, criticism, philosophy, | mathematics, agriculture, architecture, chemistry, nove |
Collaborative Research, cross-appointed in | Mathematics, while preserving an adjunct appointment at |
for Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies; | Mathematics and Physical Sciences; and Social Sciences. |
rch Education Leadership, Cultural Studies, | Mathematics, Music, and Social Science. |
During World War II, Cunningham taught | mathematics to Air Force pilots. |
Ravi Vakil, a current Stanford | mathematics professor and a 4-time Putnam Fellow, talke |
ut not limited to, History, Current Events, | Mathematics, Theatre, and Literature. |
Mark Hilton currently teaches | mathematics at Great Sankey High School. |
rham graduates include Prof John D. Barrow ( | Mathematics and physics, 1974), winner of the Templeton |
D. in | mathematics at the University of Erlangen and being gue |
ted school system of Washington D.C. Liking | mathematics best of all, she dreamed of one day being a |
Van Dalen studied | mathematics and physics and astronomy at the University |
Originally under John Daniel Runkle | mathematics at MIT was regarded as service teaching for |
Jim Davies studied | mathematics at New College, Oxford, joining the Computi |
language, a language which is decidable (in | mathematics, logic and computer science) |
idered a career in music before deciding on | mathematics, performs with the Berlin Philharmonic Choi |
act: Southeast has seen a steady decline in | mathematics and science programs recently; consequently |
tudents through logical deduction, Everyday | Mathematics uses a collaborative milieu and allows stud |
1927, because of his academic deficiency in | mathematics. |
ned back a year in 1944 for a deficiency in | mathematics). |
alent to the shear traditionally defined in | mathematics, though both stretch an image non-uniformly |
He received a bachelor's degree in | mathematics, American history, and physics education fr |
and then graduated in 1957 with a degree in | mathematics from the University of Barcelona. |
b, and obtained a dual Bachelor's Degree in | Mathematics and Computer Science. |
dge, he received another Master's degree in | mathematics from Cambridge University in 1733. |
muthu holds a Bachelor of Science degree in | Mathematics, and is a qualified chartered engineer.he |
He received a degree in | mathematics from Bristol University in 1991, and a Mast |
d from Xinjiang University with a degree in | mathematics. |
xas and her mother had a master's degree in | mathematics. |
om the University of Texas with a degree in | Mathematics in 1906, after which she taught school. |
rship, and obtained a first-class degree in | Mathematics, winning the Junior and Senior Mathematical |
earned his master's and doctorate degree in | mathematics from Washington State University in 1962 an |
ebevec received his undergraduate degree in | mathematics and engineering from the University of Mich |
where he graduated in 1963 with a degree in | mathematics. |
Croydon and then graduated with a degree in | mathematics and management studies from Trinity College |
Houston and obtained a bachelor's degree in | mathematics. |
the first to receive a bachelor's degree in | mathematics at the university. |
He received a degree in | mathematics from the Gubkin Institute of Petrochemicals |
ersity, where he received a Ph.D. degree in | mathematics in 1886, in differential geometry. |
He was studying for an MSc degree in | mathematics with the Open University, and working as an |
College London, where he earned a degree in | mathematics. |
In 1981 he obtained a Diplom degree in | mathematics and physics at Ruprecht Karl University Hei |
of Sciences, and was awarded his degree in | mathematics in June 1928. |
ty of Hong Kong with a bachelor's degree in | mathematics in 1968. |
ord University, graduating with a degree in | Mathematics. |
ockholm University in 1983 with a degree in | mathematics and computer science. |
He pursued an undergraduate degree in | mathematics at Stanford University. |
from Garyounis University, with a Degree in | Mathematics and Computing. |
y and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in | mathematics in 1975. |
he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in | Mathematics. |
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in | Mathematics from Northeastern University in 1967, the s |
Mowni had a Bachelor's degree in | Mathematics, but he did not take up any job. |
He has a M.Sc degree in | Mathematics. |
He got his A.B. degree in | mathematics and computer science from Brandeis Universi |
Wheelwright has a B.S. degree in | mathematics from the University of Utah and an M.B.A. a |
where he received his bachelor's degree in | mathematics in 1989 and his PhD in planetary science in |
Masters degree in | Mathematics from the University of California, San Dieg |
Havyaka Brahmin obtained his M.A. degree in | mathematics from Madras University, and a M.A. degree i |
erae Humaniores and a third-class degree in | Mathematics in 1851. |
rom Luther College in Iowa with a degree in | mathematics prior to serving as a musician with the U.S |
ee in Architecture and a Master's degree in | Mathematics. |
and completed an Open University degree in | mathematics. |
rs, gaining a Bachelor of Science degree in | Mathematics, and after completing his post doctoral the |
e in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in | mathematics and received a Master of Science degree in |
Mann graduated with a bachelor's degree in | mathematics from Eastern Nazarene College in 1929 and a |
d Moral Sciences, together with a degree in | mathematics. |
versity in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in | mathematics. |
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