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To faculties
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The scholarly staff at schools, colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
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The universities, which superseded the cathedral schools as centres of advanced study, came to have a number of shared traits: the teaching methods of lecture and disputation, the extended communal living in colleges, the periodically changing leadership of an elected dean, the inner structure according to faculties or "nations," and the European recognition of academic degrees.
The Intellectual Property and Licensing division or these offices provide seminars to faculties and students on IP and commercialisation, similar to those offered in UoB.
He argued that all appeals to faculties and powers were nothing more than re-descriptions of the phenomena that need to be explained.
According to Turgot, the renaissance of science first required an empiricist turn, the abandoning of explanations appealing to faculties and essences.
The reduced effort in marking such an assessment would be of benefit to faculties struggling with limited resources.
The study programme factor was expected to capture the peer effect linked to the culture of alcohol consumption specific to faculties.
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Our student to faculty ratio is approximately 40 to 1.
His approach to faculty recruitment and retention more than doubled faculty salaries during his tenure.
"We hope to return them to faculty use in five to seven years," Ms. Burnley said.
But Mr. Sirota has sent two letters to faculty members defending the school and rebutting the organizers.
Tells about a German instructor who went to faculty tea at the home of President Butler.
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