Examples of using Lectureship in English and their translations into Indonesian
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He preaches in four to six gospel meetings per year and speaks on brotherhood lectureships and seminars.
Since 2014, he also held visiting lectureships and fellowships and conducted research in Finland, France, Germany and Belgium.
This is the first part of a four-part lecture that was delivered at Lancaster Bible College in March, 2001,for the Staley Bible Lectureship.
The following year, he quit the patent office and the lectureship to take the position of physics docent at the University of Zurich.
Preface: This is the third part of a four-part lecture that was delivered at Lancaster Bible College in March, 2001,for the Staley Bible Lectureship.
In 1913-1914 Bohr held a Lectureship in Physics at Copenhagen University and in 1914-1916 a similar appointment at the Victoria University in Manchester.
In fact she studied ModernLanguages at the University of Warwick before taking a five year lectureship in Italy, where she taught English.
In 1913-14 Bohr held a Lectureship in Physics at Copenhagen University followed in 1914-16 by a similar appointment at the Victoria University in Manchester.
The following year he became a professor of physics at the University of Zurich,having resigned his lectureship at Bern and his job in the patent office in Bern.
Bohr held a lectureship in physics at Copenhagen University from 1913 to 1914 and went on to hold a similar position at Victoria University in Manchester from 1914 to 1916.
We don't like scholars who try to show off their specialized knowledge orwho recite for us all their recent publications and lectureships.
He taught at the College de Saussure, a high school in Geneva, Switzerland,and held a lectureship in Religion and Philosophy at the University of Fribourg from 1996 to 2003.
Editor's note: This is the fourth part of a four-part series of lectures that were delivered at Lancaster Bible College in March, 2001,for the Staley Bible Lectureship.
The medieval university disappeared by 1338 andwas replaced by"three public lectureships" which did not award degrees and were suspended in the 1590s"for lack of money".
He attended the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley and received a PhD in 1972,and in 1972 he held a lectureship at Princeton University.
Du Vigneaud has held many lectureships in universities in the United States and England, among the latter the Liversidge Lectureship at Cambridge, and in the summer of 1947 he was Visiting Lecturer of the American Swiss Foundation for Scientific Exchange in Switzerland.
In 1891, Arrhenius declined a professorship offered to him from Giessen, Germany,and soon afterwards he obtained a lectureship in physics at Stockholms Högskola.
Master of Arts in Archaeology degree programme is designed to enhance the competencies of graduates in the fields of human culture research, museum curation, cultural organization management, environmental management, heritage consultancy,parks and wildlife management and university lectureship.
At Spencer's funeral the Indian nationalist leader Shyamji KrishnaVarma announced a donation of £1,000 to establish a lectureship at Oxford University in tribute to Spencer and his work.
While Bauer initially left open the question of whether an historical Jesus existed at all,his published views were sufficiently unorthodox that in 1842 they cost him his lectureship at Bonn.[47].
The DAAD runs an information centre in the capital andcontributes to successful German learning there with two lectureships in the German studies departments at the Yaoundé I and(since 2013) Dschang universities.
He started research in Cambridge under R.H. Fowler, in Copenhagen under Niels Bohr and in Göttingen under Max Born, andspent a year as a lecturer at Manchester with W.L. Bragg before accepting a lectureship at Cambridge.
He received the Shewhart Medal from the American Society for Quality Control in 1968, the Wilks Memorial Award from the American Statistical Association in 1972,the R. A. Fisher Lectureship in 1974, and the Guy Medal in Gold from the Royal Statistical Society in 1993.
He attended the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, and received a Ph.D. in 1972,and that same year held a lectureship at Princeton University.
He received the Shewhart Medal WEB from the American Society for Quality Control WEB in 1968, the Wilks Memorial Award WEB from the American Statistical Association WEB in 1972,the R. A. Fisher Lectureship WEB in 1974, and the Guy Medal WEB in Gold fromthe Royal Statistical Society WEB in 1993.