Examples of using To lecture in English and their translations into Korean
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He submitted his habilitation thesis on practical geometry(geodesy) to the Technical University at Prague in 1876 and obtained the right to lecture.
was that Luzin returned from Göttingen to Moscow in the autumn of 1914 and began to lecture on functions of a real variable.
he was rarely required to lecture.
He received his habilitation giving him the right to lecture in 1858 when he became a Privatdozent at Halle.
Carleman was invited to lecture on this subject at the College of France in April-May 1923.
International and Ukrainian students have rights of equal access to lecture rooms, classrooms,
However Faraday continued to lecture at the Royal Institution but declined the offer of the Presidency of the Royal Society in 1857.
A professor of Muslim studies refused to lecture in front of protesters and taught his class of 150 students outside, under a tree.
Your instructor trainer(IT) will work with you to develop your ability to lecture, present dry runs,
You have no right to lecture me about the people I choose to be.
continuing to lecture at Bar Ilan University, near Tel Aviv.
semester by the University of Naples, Italy, to lecture on measure theory.
He had been examined and received the right to lecture in universities in the previous year.
J P Kuenen while Lorentz, by that time retired from his chair, came in to lecture once a week.
Pastor was invited by the Institución Cultura Española to lecture at the University of Buenos Aires in 1917.
He lived for a while in a Carmelite convent and continued to lecture on his views.
These works had achieved fame for Carlyle who now received invitations to lecture which solved his financial problems.
During this time Hilbert had allowed Noether to lecture by advertising her courses under his own name.
While he completed writing his doctoral thesis, Cole had already begun to lecture at Harvard and he continued to lecture there until 1887.
In 1837 Liouville was appointed to lecture at the Collège de France as a substitute for Biot.