The lectureship is supported by funds derived from the Society's Lynn W. Day Endowment for Publications in Forest History. |
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The Mott lectureship is awarded annually by the Institute of Physics Condensed Matter Division. |
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We were joined by someone who was in Cambridge for an interview for a tenure track lectureship position. |
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He received a position at the University of Rostock but was appointed to a lectureship at Groningen in the same year. |
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The lectureship is named in honor of the late Donald L. Katz, who was Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan. |
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Here is a case study of a Bristol researcher who secured one such lectureship here at Bristol. |
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We are in the process of putting our sold-out lectureship books online here. |
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He was instrumental in attracting funds to endow a visiting lectureship series and three professorships, the first such endowments in the College of Agriculture. |
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He quickly appointed Hampshire to a lectureship, then Richard Wollheim. |
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In 1594, while in his early twenties, Kepler accepted a lectureship at the University of Gratz in Austria. |
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Perhaps Jay-Z should be offered a guest lectureship at Stanford Business School. |
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Reye's early interest in mathematical physics and meteorology turned to an interest in geometry even while he held the lectureship in mathematical physics at Zurich. |
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Born and his family went to England, where he accepted a temporary lectureship at Cambridge. |
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Indeed, women were slightly more likely than men to succeed in their first application for a lectureship post. |
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I abandoned medicine and chose a lectureship in biology instead. |
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In 1948 Flory accepted a lectureship in chemistry at Cornell University in Ithaca, N. Y., a position that turned into a full professorship the same year. |
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It is, perhaps, courageous of Dr Symons and the organizers of this lectureship to invite a speaker with the ponderous title of Librarian and Archivist to address this select audience. |
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In 1893, John King accepted a part-time lectureship at Osgoode Hall and the family moved to Toronto, where Willie was already attending university. |
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The rest of the family left Woodside and moved to Toronto in 1893 when King's father, John King, accepted a part-time lectureship at Osgoode Hall. |
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Each year, the lectureship is awarded to an individual who has made a contribution to the understanding or development of primary care as a researcher, educator, analyst, advocate or policy maker. |
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Please note that if the application is funded lectureship award recipients must acknowledge the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Institute of Gender and Health in their presentations. |
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Importantly, the lectureship is aimed at younger scientists, ideally under 40, or whose career progression corresponds to this age. |
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The lectureship in History at Oxford endowed by Camden survives as the Camden Chair in Ancient History. |
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He had a University Assistant Lectureship but he did not initially have a college fellowship. |
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Deets' awards include the NASA Exceptional Service Award and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Wright Brothers Lectureship in Aeronautics Award. |
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Even so, his talent as a mathematician won him the Christ Church Mathematical Lectureship in 1855, which he continued to hold for the next 26 years. |
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