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al Engineering degree programmes at several | universities in the US. |
84 he was a professor of linguistics at the | universities of Edinburgh and Sussex. |
ht at University of Belgrade and at various | universities in United Kingdom and United States). |
Vienna) was professor of philosophy at the | Universities of Czernowitz and Vienna. |
fter a distinguished academic career at the | universities of Karachi, Harvard and Paris, Bishop Antho |
n has a network of faculty and staff at two | universities, 106 county and city offices, 12 agricultur |
8 to 1949 Rutishauser was in the USA at the | Universities of Harvard and Princeton in order to study |
After studying at the | universities of Halle and Berlin, he began to lecture on |
Blesh held professorships at several | universities later in his life, and wrote liner notes to |
In addition, he lectures at top | universities and serves as an attorney at the Washington |
new programs have been instituted at other | universities providing substantial amounts of online cou |
He studied medicine and sciences at the | Universities of Harderwijk and Leiden, where he was a pu |
He has taught at numerous | universities including Princeton and is the author of ma |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Rostock and Leipzig, earning his doctora |
Later he taught classes at the | Universities of Graz (from 1857) and Strasbourg (from 18 |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Strasbourg and Heidelberg, and earned hi |
Educated at the | Universities of Sheffield and Nottingham, he is Professo |
ice in 1892 and started to study law at the | Universities of Breslau and Bonn, where he became a memb |
ed visiting professorships not only at many | universities and conservatories in the United States but |
mbers' termly bills at many colleges at the | Universities of Oxford and Durham. |
y Academy, and was later a professor at the | Universities of Halle and Bonn. |
lf of the graduates choose to stay at major | universities in Florida such as (Miami Dade College, Flo |
e boarding school of Schulpforta and at the | Universities of Strasbourg, Leipzig and Berlin. |
were such that he was sent to study at the | universities of Oxford and Paris. |
After teaching at the | universities of Aix-en-provence and Lyon he eventually b |
the current research topics pursued at both | universities. |
ied catholic theology and philosophy at the | Universities of Breslau, Bonn and in Pelplin in 1825-29. |
o, before studying political science at the | universities of Bern and Fribourg. |
Some students gain places at other | universities in the European Union. |
Bonnor held visiting appointments at the | Universities of Illinois (1960-61), Otago (1984) and Cap |
010 he was also a visiting professor at the | Universities of Bath and Bristol. |
He was a lecturer in psychology at the | universities of Manchester, Glasgow, and Reader in Educa |
ion, which qualified him to teach at German | universities; his dissertation was on the New Testament |
tudying jurisprudence and cameralism at the | universities of Vienna and Landshut, he became a profess |
He held academic appointments at the | Universities of London, Queensland and Michigan. |
on Islamic and Palestinian affairs at many | universities in the UK including Queen's University in B |
imary and some secondary schools and at two | universities (Leipzig and Prague). |
AOSTRA also supported research at Canadian | universities and research institutions by providing gran |
He has held positions at numerous | universities in China including Peking University, Beiji |
He studied at the | universities of Leipzig and Jena, and in 1868 was appoin |
research activities, carried out at several | universities and research institutions in Europe, Helga |
He was a professor at the | Universities of Geneva and Fribourg. |
Institute in Florence, and lectured at the | Universities of Bradford, Durham and Birmingham, joining |
s at Villiers Park, master-classes at local | universities, regular one-to-one meetings with a learnin |
Krukenberg studied medicine at the | Universities of Bonn, Strassburg and Heidelberg. |
He has taught at many | universities and is a professor of history and sociology |
h-speaking Suzy went on to study law at the | Universities of Exeter and Glamorgan. |
ee A-levels and went on to study law at the | Universities of Sussex and Leicester. |
oster in Berlin and studied medicine at the | Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg. |
ish physiologist who was a professor at the | universities of Uppsala and Lund. |
any of whom are currently teaching at local | universities. |
1993-1995 and has held adjunct posts at the | Universities of Detroit and Pepperdine), Germany and Tun |
in 1949, and took further education at the | universities of Oxford 1955 and Cambridge 1963. |
e automated theorem prover developed at the | universities of Edinburgh and Stanford by Robin Milner a |
He studied at the | Universities of Heidelberg, Berlin and Leipzig. |
He studied at the | universities of Liverpool, Southampton and York, where h |
born on 22 August 1923 and educated at the | Universities of Wales and London. |
1954 history and classical philology at the | universities of Kiel and Frankfurt. |
He also lectures at many | universities and institutes. |
nt for cancer research programs at Montreal | universities since 1990 by the organization Defi Corpora |
He studied at the | Universities of Vienna, Berlin and Jena with Mathematics |
963 to 1964, and held academic posts at the | Universities of Lancaster, Southampton, Leicester, and A |
Pratt Institute, and has taught at several | universities including UCLA, Cal Arts, Scripps College, |
He was educated at the | Universities of Padua and of Rome. |
d careers newspaper, distributed at fifteen | universities in the United Kingdom. |
s that the three founders had made at their | universities, and on two Israel summer programs: Nesiya, |
He was educated at the | universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Leipzig. |
as a guest speaker and lecturer at numerous | universities and conferences, including Harvard Law Scho |
a model for programs for freshmen at other | universities. |
He studied at the | universities of Heidelberg, Freiburg, and Munich, where |
Dr Menon has visited and spoken at several | Universities and academic institutions in her country an |
e best college football players at Canadian | Universities at their respective positions. |
United States where she taught at numerous | universities, including Vassar College, where she taught |
He received his doctorate at the | Universities of Jena and Marburg. |
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 |
In later years, Brill taught at the | universities of Frankfurt and Speyer. |
at his own institute in Paris and at other | universities. |
r, Neumann studied law and economics at the | universities of Freiburg, Leipzig and Halle. |
She has lectured in English at several | universities. |
Brisbane, Australia, Crombie studied at the | universities of Melbourne and Cambridge. |
man conducted a series of lectures at major | universities throughout the United States, including Moo |
e, and civil rights history at conferences, | universities, and law enforcement agencies. |
the first seven to have played at Canadian | universities. |
held visiting academic appointments at the | universities of Cambridge, Dijon, Hong Kong, Auckland an |
He lectured at many | universities and museums, discussing his experiences. |
e and replace physicist positions at German | universities with people teaching their preferred theori |
mathematics, physics and philosophy at the | universities of Berlin, Halle and Freiburg. |
ology, religion, history and Semitic at the | universities of Greifswald and Leipzig in the years 1948 |
erved in athletic administration at several | universities and was athletic director at both Southern |
O'Neil has had several charges at different | universities. |
He is married and studied law at the | universities of Heidelberg, Munich and Berlin. |
He studied law at the | universities of Vienna and Graz, but after passing the e |
Its only use was internally at the | universities of Jena and Dresden. |
udied at the Classical College, then at the | Universities of Munich and Heidelberg. |
h-counter sit-in strikes organized at black | universities, and wrote several pieces for The New Leade |
t. Petersburg, he studied psychology at the | universities of Leipzig and Halle (1907-12), and Georgia |
uthern California in 1985 and taught at the | Universities of Geneva (1985-1993), Bangor (1991-1996) a |
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. |
He was visiting professor at major | universities in Marburg, Germany, Berkeley and Ann Arbor |
also spent periods in residence at American | universities, including Georgetown University, Gonzaga U |
He was educated at the | universities of Huesca and Zaragoza, becoming secretary |
ilanthropy, and giving lectures at American | universities and overseas. |
of London, and thereafter taught at various | universities in the United Kingdom. |
ured frequently on the Vietnam War at local | universities and before veteran groups. |
Earlier he has taught at the | universities of Calcutta, Rabindra Bharati, London and O |
Sprinkel taught Economics at both | Universities, at the latter as a graduate student and af |
At the | Universities of Freiburg, Leipzig, Heidelberg, and Innsb |
s of the UK Molecular Chaperone Club at the | Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Bristol, Birm |
music, and frequently performs at Christian | Universities and conferences. |
slau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the | universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. |
g, Missouri, native coached 36 years at six | universities after coaching two high schools in Missouri |
erder and studied law and Cameralism at the | Universities of Berlin and Bonn. |
red to be a priority language at Australian | universities. |
The system of Latin Honors in use at many | universities worldwide is said to have been created by h |
vered over 200 invited addresses at various | universities and has served as a Visiting Professor at S |
ward Hughes Medical Institute while at both | universities. |
he United States where he taught at several | universities. |
bsequently literature and philosophy at the | universities of Berlin, Bonn and Greifswald. |
Centre) was originally set up at Manchester | Universities Computer Building, the home of the worlds f |
dnance Survey is sponsoring research at the | Universities of Cardiff and Sheffield. |
He taught at the | universities of Aberdeen, Liverpool, Sheffield and Manch |
He studied oriental languages at the | universities of Jena and Leipzig, and in 1690 he was cal |
He studied at the | universities of Leuven and Paris. |
He studied at the | universities of Ottawa, Toronto, Manitoba and Saskatchew |
He was educated at the | universities of Heidelberg, Halle, Bonn and Vienna and a |
He passed twelve years of his life at the | universities of St. Andrews, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, and |
stonia); later he studied in Germany at the | universities of Halle and Jena. |
n the right to in state tuition at Maryland | Universities. |
He is a collaborating professor at various | universities in Spain and Latin America. |
Ten thousand students at three | universities protest without incident in Cairo, Egypt. |
University in Cairo, then taught at several | universities in North America, including McGill Universi |
Hempel studied biology and geology at the | universities of Mainz and Heidelberg. |
He has taught writing courses at various | universities, including Princeton University, Brown Univ |
rseas students wishing to enroll at British | universities, the college also provides English language |
He studied at the | universities of Vienna and Budapest, and during 1872 bec |
git Breuel studied political science at the | Universities of Hamburg, Oxford and Geneva. |
n and Roman languages and musicology at the | universities of Mannheim, Mainz and Heidelberg. |
ersity of Hull, with staff there and at the | universities of Liverpool and Surrey. |
Schede studied medicine at the | Universities of Halle, Heidelberg and Zurich, and earned |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Marburg and Berlin, earning his doctorat |
in and Heidelberg where he studied at their | universities. |
After this, she studied at the | universities of Munich and Hamburg. |
Later he studied medicine at the | Universities of Kiel and Berlin, where in 1828 he receiv |
Natter studied at the | universities of Innsbruck, Munich and Vienna. |
Honorary Professor of law at the | Universities of Alberta and Calgary |
in 1957, this line of scholarship at Dutch | universities came to an end. |
ional graphic identities is common at major | universities. |
He studied history and theology at the | Universities of Zurich, Jena, Halle and Berlin, earning |
dge has also taught and lectured at several | universities. |
Umbscheiden was educated at the | Universities of Heidelberg and Munich, where he studied |
He worked at the | universities of Manchester and Leeds. |
secondary schools in Haverfordwest, at the | Universities of Oxford (Keble College) and Wales (Cardif |
25 to 1948, Thome H. Fang taught at several | universities in China, mostly at the National Central Un |
He has taught Islam at the | Universities of Leicester, Bristol and Cambridge, and ha |
After which he taught at the | universities of St, Petersburg, Kiev and Odessa. |
ved as an assistant soccer coach at several | universities. |
Pool worked at the | universities of Chicago, New York (Stony Brook), Washing |
He taught Sacred Scripture at several | universities, participated at the Second Vatican Council |
He also has taught and teaches at several | universities and colleges in the Southern California are |
He had earlier worked at the | Universities of Nottingham and Cambridge. |
classical languages and mathematics at the | universities of Berlin and Halle/Saale (Ph.D. 1862), and |
schools of virtue and learning, viz. at the | universities, inns of court, their prince's court, trave |
Lauritzen studied Law at the | universities of Freiburg and Kiel and earned a doctorate |
f distinguished visiting positions at other | universities, including a period as Sherman Fairchild Di |
Keckermann studied under Fabricius at the | Universities of Wittenberg, Leipzig and Heidelberg, wher |
hool in Teschen in 1867, and studied at the | Universities of Heidelberg and Leipzig. |
of murders, which is women killed at elite | universities, possibly by known or inside assailants. |
d under Rodney Hilton, he has taught at the | universities of Birmingham, and Edinburgh where he count |
He studied at the | Universities of Leipzig and Bonn, where at the latter he |
Later he was a professor of surgery at the | Universities of Innsbruck (1894-1903) and Graz (1903-192 |
composer and professor of music at several | universities. |
ssor of education after teaching at several | universities, including the University of Illinois, Chic |
tory at the University of Munich and at the | universities of Frankfurt, Zurich, Heidelberg and Marbur |
Beitzke studied medicine at several | universities, earning his doctorate in 1899 from the Uni |
Edinburgh, before studying medicine at the | universities of Edinburgh, Dublin, and Paris. |
He has taught political science at several | universities, including Texas A&M University. |
Studying at multiple | universities he eventually found himself New Testament e |
a visiting professor, he taught at various | universities in Europe, South Africa and Korea. |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Bonn and Vienna. |
He was educated at the | universities of Halle and Leipzig. |
of English and creative writing at several | universities, including the School of the Art Institute |
at the Hanover Technical School and at the | universities of Strassburg, Berlin, and Marburg. |
and for courses in decision theory at other | universities. |
n, after studying humanities and law at the | universities of Bologna and Padua and becoming a notary. |
He worked at the | Universities of Ghent and Brussels. |
on parallel computers by researchers at the | Universities of York, Durham, St. Andrews, Cambridge and |
He currently teaches at several | universities and academic centers. |
Virginia, Pelham Manor, New York and at the | universities of Arizona and Oklahoma. |
Outreach to ongoing Zen groups at various | universities include Harvard University, Boston College, |
He studied zoology at the | universities of Greifswald and Marburg. |
zburg and Innsbruck and lectured at several | universities in Austria and Germany. |
felt unsatisfied with the machinery at the | universities: "In those years I had a feeling of immense |
abroad and spent two years in study at the | Universities of Berlin and Edinburgh. |
s, mainly from the students studying at the | universities. |
dents succeed in securing places at leading | universities. |
k his examen artium in 1952, studied at the | universities of Exeter, Vienna and Florence until 1955 a |
She taught or conducted research at several | universities in the Boston area,including a post-doctora |
inued to perform during his studies at both | universities. |
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