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Pratt Institute, and has taught at several | universities including UCLA, Cal Arts, Scripps College, |
as a guest speaker and lecturer at numerous | universities and conferences, including Harvard Law Scho |
He studied at the | universities of Heidelberg, Freiburg, and Munich, where |
e best college football players at Canadian | Universities at their respective positions. |
t. Petersburg, he studied psychology at the | universities of Leipzig and Halle (1907-12), and Georgia |
of London, and thereafter taught at various | universities in the United Kingdom. |
He studied at the | universities of Vienna and Budapest, and during 1872 bec |
at the Hanover Technical School and at the | universities of Strassburg, Berlin, and Marburg. |
After stays as visiting professor at the | Universities of Kiel and Bonn he received a call from th |
across Canada, meeting with students at the | universities and providing them with a model of daily pr |
a popular speaker who has lectured at many | universities throughout the United States, Caribbean, Eu |
Educated at the | universities of Oxford and of Paris, Henry Wardlaw retur |
he theological school in Chalki, and at the | universities of Leipzig, Munich, and Berlin. |
After finishing his studies at the | universities of Jena and Leipzig, Abicht became teacher |
many, and Mathematics and Philosophy at the | universities in Giessen and Frankfurt, Germany. |
She has taught at major | universities, including the University of Colorado (Prof |
Subsequently he was a professor at the | Universities of Giessen (1906), Freiburg (1914) and Leip |
philology and Indo-European studies at the | Universities of Heidelberg and Breslau, and was a studen |
Educated at the | Universities of Pennsylvania and Toronto, he was ordaine |
Vienna) was professor of philosophy at the | Universities of Czernowitz and Vienna. |
8 to 1949 Rutishauser was in the USA at the | Universities of Harvard and Princeton in order to study |
Blesh held professorships at several | universities later in his life, and wrote liner notes to |
He has taught at numerous | universities including Princeton and is the author of ma |
Educated at the | Universities of Sheffield and Nottingham, he is Professo |
were such that he was sent to study at the | universities of Oxford and Paris. |
research activities, carried out at several | universities and research institutions in Europe, Helga |
e automated theorem prover developed at the | universities of Edinburgh and Stanford by Robin Milner a |
s of the UK Molecular Chaperone Club at the | Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Bristol, Birm |
Centre) was originally set up at Manchester | Universities Computer Building, the home of the worlds f |
He studied oriental languages at the | universities of Jena and Leipzig, and in 1690 he was cal |
He passed twelve years of his life at the | universities of St. Andrews, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, and |
University in Cairo, then taught at several | universities in North America, including McGill Universi |
in 1957, this line of scholarship at Dutch | universities came to an end. |
He taught Sacred Scripture at several | universities, participated at the Second Vatican Council |
of murders, which is women killed at elite | universities, possibly by known or inside assailants. |
tory at the University of Munich and at the | universities of Frankfurt, Zurich, Heidelberg and Marbur |
abroad and spent two years in study at the | Universities of Berlin and Edinburgh. |
ontinued teaching and performing at various | universities in the United States, and was made an artis |
As an educator, he taught at several | universities, including the University of Massachusetts |
He studied at the | Universities of Halle and Berlin, before becoming the fi |
raise fees for foreign students at British | universities and introduced a Bill to give the people of |
e went on to hold academic positions at the | Universities of Newcastle upon Tyne, Lancaster, Universi |
ter positions as assistant professor at the | Universities of Yale and Wisconsin, during which time hi |
has lectured and/or performed at colleges, | universities and international festivals and conferences |
at people who would like to study at German | universities, academics and scientists. |
os has been a visiting professor at various | universities, including the University of Bologna, Unive |
After studying at the | universities of Halle and Berlin, he began to lecture on |
mbers' termly bills at many colleges at the | Universities of Oxford and Durham. |
lf of the graduates choose to stay at major | universities in Florida such as (Miami Dade College, Flo |
on Islamic and Palestinian affairs at many | universities in the UK including Queen's University in B |
AOSTRA also supported research at Canadian | universities and research institutions by providing gran |
1993-1995 and has held adjunct posts at the | Universities of Detroit and Pepperdine), Germany and Tun |
nt for cancer research programs at Montreal | universities since 1990 by the organization Defi Corpora |
e and replace physicist positions at German | universities with people teaching their preferred theori |
He studied law at the | universities of Vienna and Graz, but after passing the e |
udied at the Classical College, then at the | Universities of Munich and Heidelberg. |
vered over 200 invited addresses at various | universities and has served as a Visiting Professor at S |
secondary schools in Haverfordwest, at the | Universities of Oxford (Keble College) and Wales (Cardif |
classical languages and mathematics at the | universities of Berlin and Halle/Saale (Ph.D. 1862), and |
ssor of education after teaching at several | universities, including the University of Illinois, Chic |
sent to continue his studies in Law at the | Universities of Montpellier and Paris for three years. |
ociology and Ethics, and Writing at several | universities, including the University of Houston, and S |
l degree in 1904, with further study at the | Universities of Leipzig and Bonn in 1904-1905, followed |
Florence in 1896, he taught History at the | universities of Messina (during the 1908 Messina earthqu |
1960) he has taught and lectured at various | universities in the USA and abroad, and has published a |
ment, he was a visiting lecturer at several | universities, including being Lees Knowles Lecturer in 1 |
olding a variety of faculty positions at US | universities, in 1965 Auslander joined the faculty at Ci |
Jazz Orchestra and guesting at prestigious | universities around the world. |
fter a distinguished academic career at the | universities of Karachi, Harvard and Paris, Bishop Antho |
ice in 1892 and started to study law at the | Universities of Breslau and Bonn, where he became a memb |
in 1949, and took further education at the | universities of Oxford 1955 and Cambridge 1963. |
uthern California in 1985 and taught at the | Universities of Geneva (1985-1993), Bangor (1991-1996) a |
ured frequently on the Vietnam War at local | universities and before veteran groups. |
He has taught Islam at the | Universities of Leicester, Bristol and Cambridge, and ha |
d under Rodney Hilton, he has taught at the | universities of Birmingham, and Edinburgh where he count |
of English and creative writing at several | universities, including the School of the Art Institute |
n, after studying humanities and law at the | universities of Bologna and Padua and becoming a notary. |
k his examen artium in 1952, studied at the | universities of Exeter, Vienna and Florence until 1955 a |
gender and trans women's issues at numerous | universities, often at queer-, feminist-, psychology-, a |
He was educated at the | universities of Stockholm and Upsala, and was graduated |
well as a Visiting Fellowship, at numerous | universities around the world; and he delivered the Erns |
ent two years in post graduate study at the | Universities of Berlin and Vienna. |
During the same period, he taught at many | universities, researching new methods of representation, |
He studied philology at the | Universities of Bonn and Berlin, then subsequently trave |
versity in 1908, afterwards teaching at the | universities of Iowa and Michigan, and was a professor o |
al Engineering degree programmes at several | universities in the US. |
In addition, he lectures at top | universities and serves as an attorney at the Washington |
o, before studying political science at the | universities of Bern and Fribourg. |
s at Villiers Park, master-classes at local | universities, regular one-to-one meetings with a learnin |
s that the three founders had made at their | universities, and on two Israel summer programs: Nesiya, |
served as the athletics director at various | universities, including Clemson University, Vanderbilt, |
He studied at the | universities of Bonn and Berlin till 1834, was then accu |
h-counter sit-in strikes organized at black | universities, and wrote several pieces for The New Leade |
c and Eastern Spiritual Theology at various | universities in Rome as well as around the world. |
nd was later a post-graduate student at the | Universities of Warwick, Coventry and Greenwich. |
music, and frequently performs at Christian | Universities and conferences. |
25 to 1948, Thome H. Fang taught at several | universities in China, mostly at the National Central Un |
He also has taught and teaches at several | universities and colleges in the Southern California are |
f distinguished visiting positions at other | universities, including a period as Sherman Fairchild Di |
He studied at the | Universities of Leipzig and Bonn, where at the latter he |
Outreach to ongoing Zen groups at various | universities include Harvard University, Boston College, |
ersity, UK (1978) and guest lecturer at the | universities of Cincinnati, Milan (Cattolica), Venice (C |
red from guest lecture seminars at American | Universities such as Stanford University, where an Entre |
911), and afterwards was a professor at the | Universities of Rostock (1888-89), Greifswald (1889-93), |
irst), and began his academic career at the | Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
esuits at Rome and in courses of law at the | Universities of Bologna and Perugia, in due course he wa |
s Northern Arts Fellow in Literature at the | universities of Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and two |
She completed her studies at the | Universities of British Columbia (BA) and Toronto (MA) a |
raduate and undergraduate education at both | universities for many years. |
Foxley has taught at various | universities including the University of Sussex in 1973, |
Already at the | universities he had proclaimed his Liberal sympathies as |
He has lectured at the | universities of Arizona, Chapel Hill, Georgia, Houston, |
as well as honorary doctorates from at the | Universities of Aix-en-Provence, Fu Jen, Louvain, Kyoto, |
le to students both at Harvard and at Greek | universities, offers students the opportunity to work an |
are now studying chemistry at distinguished | universities around the world. |
g the segregation barriers at Mississippi's | universities which had been begun by Clyde Kennard at (t |
He studied at the | universities of Edinburgh, London (becoming the first ca |
963 to 1964, and held academic posts at the | Universities of Lancaster, Southampton, Leicester, and A |
United States where she taught at numerous | universities, including Vassar College, where she taught |
held visiting academic appointments at the | universities of Cambridge, Dijon, Hong Kong, Auckland an |
erved in athletic administration at several | universities and was athletic director at both Southern |
also spent periods in residence at American | universities, including Georgetown University, Gonzaga U |
slau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the | universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. |
schools of virtue and learning, viz. at the | universities, inns of court, their prince's court, trave |
She taught or conducted research at several | universities in the Boston area,including a post-doctora |
nd has been a Visiting Professor at several | universities, including New York University. |
gave lectures and held seminars at various | universities and colleges around the world and he was cu |
Educated at the | universities in Kiev, Odessa, and Moscow, from 1921 to 1 |
vited lectures and keynote lectures at many | universities, national and international conferences, an |
nal Council on U.S.-Arab Relations, at many | universities including the University of Pennsylvania, H |
their English counter parts and at British | Universities they were taken in to the prestigious Ceylo |
nd training programs available at colleges, | universities and vocational training centers in Illinois |
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