Examples of using Lectureship in English and their translations into Korean
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The University of Leipzig awarded Brodetsky a doctorate in 1913 for a thesis on gravitation and he returned to England in 1914 where he accepted a lectureship in Applied Mathematics at the University of Bristol.
he did not remain there for very long, accepting a lectureship at Cambridge in 1884.
Melbourne Law School academic staff are actively engaged in International fellowships, lectureships and scholars exchange programs.
He received a position at the University of Rostock but was appointed to a lectureship at Groningen in the same year.
Charles Burkill held the chair of pure mathematics at Liverpool from 1924 until 1929 when he took up a lectureship at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
He is the author of A Survey of Church History and has edited lectureship books for both Lubbock Christian and Harding.
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.
Todd left Cambridge and accepted Mordell 's offer of an assistant lectureship at the University of Manchester in 1931.
After holding a fellowship at Trinity he was offered a lectureship at the University of Edinburgh by E T Whittaker which he accepted and took up the post in 1932.
who came from Glarus in Switzerland, in 1882 and continued with his College life until 1904 when he was appointed to a university lectureship.
We have already noted that Salmon was appointed as a lecturer in divinity in 1845 and from 1848 he held this lectureship as well as being a lecturer in mathematics.
arranged for the research assistant position to be extended, David was offered an assistant lectureship in statistics at University College London following Pearson 's retirement in 1935.
he could not get a lectureship in Germany since he was a Russian citizen so he moved to Moscow.
near Leipzig, and he took up a lectureship there.
Stanford University in 1972, where he was an associate professor, and, after a further three years he returned to England to take up a lectureship at the University of Cambridge in 1975.
He spent 1969/70 at Manchester returning for a year to Warwick before being appointed to a lectureship at the University College of North Wales at Bangor, a post he held until his death at the age of 37.
Hobson was the first appointment to the Stokes lectureship.
The Henry Norris Russell Lectureship.
During this period Barrow was appointed to the college lectureship in Humanity.
Eugene J McCarthy Lectureship at Saint John's University.