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963 to 1964, and held academic posts at the | Universities of Lancaster, Southampton, Leicester, and A |
He got his education from the | Universities of Wittenberg and Rostock. |
He was educated at the | Universities of Padua and of Rome. |
He was educated at the | universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Leipzig. |
l in being a Master of colleges at both the | universities of Oxford and Cambridge. |
She has held visiting positions at | Universities of Iowa, Minnesota, Harvard, UCLA, and USC. |
He studied at the | universities of Heidelberg, Freiburg, and Munich, where |
Full Term in the | universities of Oxford and Cambridge refers to the eight |
1 elected jointly by the | Universities of Durham and Newcastle, |
He received his doctorate at the | Universities of Jena and Marburg. |
sed the professors at American colleges and | universities of "upbuilding of a cynicism and intimacy w |
He studied at the | universities of Bonn and Berlin till 1834, was then accu |
advocated for the admission of women to the | Universities of London, Oxford and Cambridge. |
In later years, Brill taught at the | universities of Frankfurt and Speyer. |
their second and third years at each of the | Universities of Calgary and Alberta is also awarded in h |
fer academic degrees in theology similar to | universities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and |
r, Neumann studied law and economics at the | universities of Freiburg, Leipzig and Halle. |
rity programme in Mathematics at the German | universities of Aachen, Bielefeld, Essen and Mainz. |
Brisbane, Australia, Crombie studied at the | universities of Melbourne and Cambridge. |
held visiting academic appointments at the | universities of Cambridge, Dijon, Hong Kong, Auckland an |
The | Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, 3 vols. |
ied at Andover Theological Seminary and the | Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg. |
graduate of Ahmadu Bello University and the | Universities of Leeds and London. |
With the finance from the | universities of Patras and Manchester. |
mathematics, physics and philosophy at the | universities of Berlin, Halle and Freiburg. |
Universities of Saugar and Nagpur conferred D. Litt., ho | |
ology, religion, history and Semitic at the | universities of Greifswald and Leipzig in the years 1948 |
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 |
, and educated in the British Russell Group | universities of Manchester and Bristol and obtained her |
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. |
lso received four honorary degrees from the | universities of London (1950), Cambridge (1951), Oxford |
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 |
nd was later a post-graduate student at the | Universities of Warwick, Coventry and Greenwich. |
Leonhardt is doctor honoris causa of the | universities of Dallas, Amsterdam, Harvard, Metz and Pad |
The Korean language as taught in | universities of the former USSR is that of North or Sout |
He was educated at the | universities of Huesca and Zaragoza, becoming secretary |
ized and received honorary degrees from the | universities of Aberdeen, Brussels, Glasgow, Leuven, Lil |
is a Trustee of the Carnegie Trust for the | Universities of Scotland (since 2005), an executive comm |
Earlier he has taught at the | universities of Calcutta, Rabindra Bharati, London and O |
d he has taken up academic positions in the | universities of Leicester, Bristol and York. |
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 |
slau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the | universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. |
gsale was educated at Stowe School, and the | Universities of Paris and Salzburg. |
mar School, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and the | Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
versity, one of the most important European | universities of the middle ages, which was established i |
erder and studied law and Cameralism at the | Universities of Berlin and Bonn. |
He was a visiting Professor to many | universities of Europe and United States of America. |
Doctor of Divinity conferred on him by the | universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow. |
bsequently literature and philosophy at the | universities of Berlin, Bonn and Greifswald. |
the Association of Independent Colleges and | Universities of Pennsylvania, American University of Rom |
dnance Survey is sponsoring research at the | Universities of Cardiff and Sheffield. |
He taught at the | universities of Aberdeen, Liverpool, Sheffield and Manch |
nflict" in the Theological Faculties of the | Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and St Andr |
Doctors honoris causa from the | universities of Palermo, Durham, and Chicago |
He studied oriental languages at the | universities of Jena and Leipzig, and in 1690 he was cal |
rediting Commission for Senior Colleges and | Universities of the Western Association of Schools and C |
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 |
Cracknell obtained a B.D. degree from the | Universities of London (1959) and Oxford (1995). |
egree of Doctor from one of the most famous | universities of Europe. |
School and holds economics degrees from the | Universities of Warwick and Oxford. |
the recipient of honorary degrees from the | universities of Dublin, Cambridge, and Glasgow. |
Three members of TU9 are also Germany's | Universities of Excellence, they are RWTH Aachen, Univer |
stonia); later he studied in Germany at the | universities of Halle and Jena. |
He studied law at | universities of Mainz and Marburg and later completed hi |
Hempel studied biology and geology at the | universities of Mainz and Heidelberg. |
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. |
continent in 1578, where he studied in the | Universities of Paris and Rouen (and, possibly, also in |
Schede studied medicine at the | Universities of Halle, Heidelberg and Zurich, and earned |
It is run jointly by the | universities of Glasgow and London (of which it is a lis |
the Association of Independent Colleges and | Universities of Pennsylvania. |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Marburg and Berlin, earning his doctorat |
s Research Council (EPSRC) and the Scottish | Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. |
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 |
Born at Clifton, Bristol, he attended the | Universities of London and Paris, obtaining a Bachelier- |
He then attended the | Universities of Freiburg and Munich. |
Porton Down military science park, and the | Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Glasgow, and |
The newer | universities of western Canada, such as the University o |
981, and continued efforts to purge Iranian | universities of secular influences, in what became known |
He studied history and theology at the | Universities of Zurich, Jena, Halle and Berlin, earning |
On completion of the OED, the | universities of Oxford, Leeds, and Birmingham conferred |
historic advice that he should apply to the | universities of Europe rather than to the pope. |
aught at several law schools, including the | Universities of Connecticut, Virginia, Texas, and Chicag |
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 |
Universities of Uppsala, Copenhagen and Heidelberg invit | |
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. |
He also received honorary degrees from the | universities of Dublin (Ireland), St Andrews (Scotland) |
e he was awarded honorary doctorates by the | universities of Cambridge (1925), Reading (1938), Sheffi |
e of Vice Chancellors and Principals of the | Universities of the United Kingdom 1976-77, the Advisory |
Pool worked at the | universities of Chicago, New York (Stony Brook), Washing |
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 |
Lauritzen studied Law at the | universities of Freiburg and Kiel and earned a doctorate |
ear physics and solid state physics in many | universities of Pakistan. |
higher education institutions including the | Universities of Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield and |
Keckermann studied under Fabricius at the | Universities of Wittenberg, Leipzig and Heidelberg, wher |
The three | Universities of Aix-Marseille, situated in Aix-en-Proven |
mouth College of Arts on their new Combined | Universities of Cornwall Campus at Tremough, just outsid |
hool in Teschen in 1867, and studied at the | Universities of Heidelberg and Leipzig. |
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 |
tory at the University of Munich and at the | universities of Frankfurt, Zurich, Heidelberg and Marbur |
er elected by the graduates of the Scottish | Universities of St Andrews, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberd |
Edinburgh, before studying medicine at the | universities of Edinburgh, Dublin, and Paris. |
mmar School in Marlow (1949 - 1956) and the | Universities of Paris, Caen, and Reading (1956 - 1960), |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Bonn and Vienna. |
The older | universities of Ontario also built several new Gothic Re |
He was educated at the | universities of Halle and Leipzig. |
at the Hanover Technical School and at the | universities of Strassburg, Berlin, and Marburg. |
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 |
l games for several colleges, including the | Universities of Richmond, Maryland, Cincinnati (football |
Virginia, Pelham Manor, New York and at the | universities of Arizona and Oklahoma. |
ipient from the Association of Commonwealth | Universities of the Symons Medal for outstanding service |
He studied zoology at the | universities of Greifswald and Marburg. |
cal University (ASTU) is one of a number of | universities of the city of Barnaul, Altai Krai, Russia. |
abroad and spent two years in study at the | Universities of Berlin and Edinburgh. |
k his examen artium in 1952, studied at the | universities of Exeter, Vienna and Florence until 1955 a |
s from several major science and technology | universities of Tehran, including the University of Tehr |
llow and Gentleman-Commoners in the ancient | universities of Oxford and Cambridge. |
Federation of the | Universities of the Islamic World |
Higher Musical School in Berlin and in the | universities of Munich and Jena. |
s, he received honorary doctorates from the | universities of Athens, Thessaloniki and Sofia. |
He studied at the | universities of Breslau and Bonn. |
e was educated privately and studied at the | Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
After stays as visiting professor at the | Universities of Kiel and Bonn he received a call from th |
He was educated at the | Universities of Leipzig and Halle where he chiefly studi |
He studied medicine at the | Universities of Leipzig and Berlin. |
He received his education at the | universities of Berlin and Breslau (M.D. 1874). |
He studied at the | universities of Halle, Erlangen and Jena. |
nstitut Theseus in Nice (France) and at the | Universities of Amsterdam (UvA) and Leuven. |
Estonia, and during this time, he taught at | Universities of Marburg, Giessen, and Frankfurt am Main, |
He was educated at the | universities of Stockholm and Upsala, and was graduated |
Schwan studied economics at the | universities of Innsbruck, York and Oxford, graduating i |
The school is one of the eight | universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine C |
ed mathematics, physics and politics at the | universities of Marburg, Giessen and Vienna. |
976, and received honorary degrees from the | universities of Loughborough and Bath. |
He studied law at the | Universities of Lausanne, Zurich and Berlin. |
She received honorary doctorates from | Universities of London (SOAS), Manchester, St. Andrews, |
loucester Paddock also has degrees from the | universities of Oxford, Glasgow and Cardiff. |
It is one of the largest | universities of Uttar Pradesh catering to both urban and |
unding members of the British Committee for | Universities of Palestine.l. |
onal, received honorary doctorates from the | universities of Hull, Leicester and the Saarland, as wel |
sent to continue his studies in Law at the | Universities of Montpellier and Paris for three years. |
ersity, UK (1978) and guest lecturer at the | universities of Cincinnati, Milan (Cattolica), Venice (C |
He received honorary doctorates from the | Universities of Aberdeen, Cambridge, Columbia, Durham, E |
jain and Vikramshila named after the famous | universities of Ancient India |
Professor Oderberg is an alumnus of the | Universities of Melbourne, where he completed his first |
He attended the | universities of Leiden and Leipzig, travelled in England |
He received his education at the | universities of Berlin, Vienna, and Breslau, graduating |
s to graduate students from Law Schools and | Universities of Economics. |
A graduate of the | Universities of Aberdeen, Southampton and Edinburgh, he |
From 1881 to 1888 he was Chancellor for the | Universities of Uppsala and Lund. |
She studied medicine at the | universities of Oulu and Turku, graduating in 1967. |
The majority of colleges at the | universities of Cambridge, Durham and Oxford, as well as |
ces in the Germany-wide research ranking of | universities of applied sciences. |
Later he was a professor at the | Universities of Halle (from 1913) and Frankfurt (from 19 |
ersity and recognized by Al Azhar and Cairo | Universities of Egypt. |
He was a student at the | Universities of Halle, Strassburg and Bonn. |
om high school Babo studied medicine at the | Universities of Heidelberg and Munich and received a doc |
and business leaders accused MIT and other | universities of contributing to a declining economy by t |
Address to the Congress of | Universities of the British Empire, 1936 |
At the | Universities of Munich and Paris he made an 1,000 Franc |
He studied at the | Universities of Halle and Berlin, before becoming the fi |
hed works won him honorary degrees from the | universities of Glasgow and Oxford, as well as from Dart |
g (2202), Tsinghua (2003) and Xiamen (2004) | Universities of China. |
e awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by the | Universities of Bristol, Belfast, Melbourne, British Col |
sity is being counted as one of the premier | Universities of country and the pioneers in research ori |
ks are taught at postgraduate level in many | Universities of the world. |
ihar University was counted among the top 3 | Universities of country by the leading Indian Express Gr |
009) and is an annual challenge between the | Universities of Durham and Newcastle in a similar vain t |
911), and afterwards was a professor at the | Universities of Rostock (1888-89), Greifswald (1889-93), |
led to the United States and studied at the | universities of Iowa and Wisconsin. |
ents in the Chukchi Sea in cooperation with | universities of the Pacific Northwest. |
Security Studies, Hull University, and the | Universities of Lancaster and York Defence Research Inst |
s and Classic and Modern Philologies at the | universities of Leipzig, Strasbourg and Freiburg. |
Taylor was educated at the | universities of Cambridge and Oxford and is current edit |
rediting Commission for Senior Colleges and | Universities of the Western Association of Schools and C |
After studying at the | Universities of Geneva and Cambridge, Dr. Keller taught |
He was a professor of German at the | universities of Jena and Freiburg. |
Educated at the | universities of Oxford and of Paris, Henry Wardlaw retur |
holasticates in Holland and England and the | universities of Prague and Bonn. |
and the advantages for summer study in the | universities of England" and a "Continental supplement", |
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