Sentences with phrase «as guest professor»

Following a broad education that took him to the universities of Tübingen, Geneva and Harvard, Dr Reul worked as a faculty member at the University of Munich's Institute for International Law and as a guest professor at the University of Oklahoma.
He also spent the summer semester of 2008 as a guest professor at the Institute of Energy Technology at ETH Zürich.
Brielmaier is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art and a Post-Doctoral Mellon Fellow at Vassar College, as well as Guest Professor at New York University.
He has been a teacher at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris and regularly cooperates with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago as a guest professor.

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«This exhibit was one we intentionally made very broad, because it covered the 230 - year history of music and politics in the US,» says the exhibition's guest curator Daniel Cavicchi, who also serves as an associate professor of American Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design.
One of my favorite and most uncomfortable memories as a Bible professor was when I had Old Testament scholar, Tremper Longman, give a guest lecture on the Song of Songs.
Testimony IS secret and that's inviolable in NYS, as Professor Vin Bonventre (always an excellent guest) has explained on Liz's show.
On 4 June, I'll be discussing this question with a panel of guests on BBC Radio 3 — LSE director Craig Calhoun and journalist Jonathan Mirsky who were both in the square in 1989, along with economics professor Keyu Jin, NPR Beijing correspondent Louisa Lim who's written about the Tiananmen survivors, and Timothy Garton Ash who reminds us that Poland had its first semi-free elections on the same date, 4 June 1989 — that will be live at 10 pm in the UK or available as a download or on the web immediately afterward here.
(Mrs) Samia Zekaria Gutu and Mr Sipho Mseleku from South Africa as guest speakers, while the Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Eyitope Ogunmodede is a Co-Host.
He also holds a guest appointment at the University of California at Santa Barbara as Senior Advisor to the Chancellor and Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Joseph W. Foley, or Joey, is an adjunct professor, lecturer, and guest speaker for universities, charities, and brands, as well as founder, owner, and athlete at Rhythm Ryde, a group...
As all the guests file out, however, professor Stewart begins to suspect that something is amiss.
The second half features a pair of «Buffy the Vampire Slayer» alums with major guest roles: James Marsters as Professor Sutton and Anthony Head as Paracelsus.
It's almost impossible to turn your TV dial and not find a show or a film that Miller's been in, whether it's his work as part of Christopher Guest's repertoire of players, his turn in both of Eddie Murphy's «Nutty Professor» movies, or his stints on «Mad About You» or «8 Simple Rules.»
Recurring guest voice cast includes Jenifer Lewis as Professor Granville; Haley Tju as Karmi; Andrew Scott as Obake; and Andy Richter as Globby.
Additional guest voice cast includes celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay and Alton Brown as cooking competition participant Bolton Gramercy and host Yum Laboughé, respectively; Daniel Henney («Criminal Minds») and James Cromwell («The Young Pope») reprise their feature film roles as Hiro's brother Tadashi and Professor Callaghan, respectively; Susan Sullivan («Castle») as Fred's mother; John Michael Higgins («Pitch Perfect») as Fred's sidekick robot Mini-Max; Diedrich Bader («American Housewife») as pompous local TV reporter Bluff Dunder; Sean Giambrone («The Goldbergs») as Fred's geeky archrival Richardson Mole; Naoko Mori («Mamma Mia!
It's paired with a «deleted scene» from the last podcast as Nick, special guest Teo Bugbee and Nathaniel discuss favorites that were never really in the awards conversation but we hope people will find on streaming including super-hero adjacent Professor Marston and the Wonder Women.
Without Families and Communities, School Reform Will Not Work Long - Term (Education Week) Professor Irvin Scott guest blogs on alum Rick Hee» blog, «Straight Up,» during spring break as he discusses the importance of community engagement for successful education reform.
I feel supported in my lonely work as a researcher by groups like ACER under the leadership of Professor Geoff Masters and guests like Julia Gillard.
A: The first classes I ever taught at HGSE were as guest lecturer for [Charles Bigelow Professor of Education and Developmental Psychology, Emeritus] Gerald Lesser.
I've benefited from great case - based discussions throughout year with Professor Higgins and other members of the HGSE faculty, including Judy McLaughlin, Jim Honan, Joe Zolner, as well as faculty members from across Harvard who participated in Teaching and Learning By The Case Method as guest instructors.
Hays has also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota and guest lecturer at many colleges, universities, community organizations, churches and businesses throughout the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
She recently served as professor of English at Harvard University in the Graduate School of Education and is now a guest lecturer at Harvard, She is also a nationally recognized Mark Twain scholar.
She continues as a full professor at Binghamton University's English Department and has guest taught all over the world, from Russia to Austria to Singapore, and at colleges throughout the United States.
The forest was alive with birdsong from the nearby Lily lake - they chirped with such abandon it seemed as if they were welcoming the guests to this splendid place: the venue for Professor Wangari Maathai's second memorial anniversary.
[As a guest GSW article, professor and exhibit advisor Stephen Jacobs was nice enough to fill us in on the opening of a dedicated video game exhibit in New York state at the Strong Museum Of Play, including a host of excellent resources and archives from the history of gaming, from arcade machines to historical artifacts and beyond.]
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, with essays on the interaction between Gutai and New York artists by guest curator Ming Tiampo, associate professor of art history at Carleton University in Ottawa, and on Jackson Pollock's relationship to the Gutai group by Tetsuya Oshima, curator of the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art in Japan, as well as a new translation of the Gutai Manifesto by independent scholar Reiko Tomii and a reflection by David Kaplan, a director and Tennessee Williams scholar, on Gutai's influence on Williams» one - act play, The Day on Which a Man Dies.
She has been a Visiting Assistant Professor and Lecturer at Dartmouth College and a visiting artist at the Vermont Studio Center, as well as a guest critic and speaker at Haverford College and Swarthmore College and at the MFA programs of Western Connecticut State University, Brooklyn College, and the University of New Hampshire.
Guest curated by UMass Art History Assistant Professor Karen Kurczynski September 15 — November 20, 2016 Opening Reception: September 14, 6 — 8 p.m. Organized by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale and guest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and CorneGuest curated by UMass Art History Assistant Professor Karen Kurczynski September 15 — November 20, 2016 Opening Reception: September 14, 6 — 8 p.m. Organized by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale and guest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and CProfessor Karen Kurczynski September 15 — November 20, 2016 Opening Reception: September 14, 6 — 8 p.m. Organized by NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale and guest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and Corneguest - curated by UMass Amherst assistant professor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and Cprofessor Karen Kurczynski, a leading scholar of Danish Cobra artist Asger Jorn (1914 — 1973), who represents a new generation of art historians specializing in Cobra, the exhibition presents the history of Cobra through paintings, sculpture, prints, and primary documents by artists such as Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Constant, and Corneille.
A special panel discussion addressing the Wrestle exhibition takes place during the inauguration of the Hessel Museum, and includes curators Tom Eccles and Trevor Smith, as well as invited guests Arthur Danto, Johnsonian Professor Emeritus, Philosophy, Columbia University; Vasif Kortun, Director, Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul; Ute Meta Bauer, Director and Associate Professor MIT, Visual Arts; and Molly Nesbit, Professor of Art, Vassar College.
The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, is guest - curated by Sarah Scaturro, a textile conservator at the Cooper - Hewitt, National Design Museum and adjunct instructor at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), with Pratt Adjunct Assistant Professor Rebeccah Pailes - Friedman serving as the Pratt faculty advisor.
A winner from each of the categories, as well as an overall winner were selected by a renowned panel of international judges including: Johnson Chang - Co-founder Asia Art Archive, curator and Guest Professor of China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China) and founder of Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong), Nigel Hurst - Saatchi Gallery CEO, Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Thailand and Oleksandr Soloviov - Ukrainian author and curator.
Guest contributor Laurie Fendrich / During the two and a half decades I was a full - time painting professor before retiring in 2014, followed by the year and a half I spent as a visiting artist at two prominent art schools, I observed dramatic shifts in ideas about teaching painting.
In his role as Professor of Liberal Arts at Skidmore he teaches the Art History seminar Inside the Museum and is a frequent guest speaker for a wide variety of academic departments.
Confessions * of a male chauvinist pig is organized by the California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is guest curated by graduate students from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant Professor of the History of Art.
On Thursday, June 9, the California Museum of Photography will celebrate current exhibitions, including Larry Clark: Tulsa in the main gallery, curated by UCR graduate students as advised by Joanna and Susan Laxton, Assistant Professor of the History of Art at UCR; States of Incarceration on the second floor, guest curated by Catherine Gudis, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at UCR, with contributions from her students; Rotation 2015 on the third floor, a collection show featuring new acquisitions, curated by Joanna; and Cauleen Smith: Crow Requiem, part of Joanna's FLASH!
Guest critics, such as professor of aesthetics, Bazon Brock, who attended in November 2008, are invited to contribute to these discussions.
Unruly Bodies is organized by California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is guest curated by graduate students from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History: Pamona Alexander, Marissa Friedman, Robin Hextrum, Rocio Medina, Daisy Ocampo, Karlyn Olvido, Meranda Roberts, and Sara Rowe, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant Professor of the History of Art.
Cameron Diaz She used to be «Trippin»» but these days Cameron Diaz spends her time as «Professor Diaz,» filling in as a guest - lecturer at Stanford.
The professor integrated a discussion course as a group assignment and brought in a guest speaker from the Earth Institute to speak to our class.
Joining us as guests are Professor Eugene F. Fama, the Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business; Andrew Z. Schwartz, head of the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Group at Foley Hoag LLP in Boston; and Lisa C. Wood, partner and co-chair of the Securities and Corporate Disputes Practice at Foley Hoag in Boston.
We are honored to have Jack Greenberg as our guest this week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer to share his thoughts on the lessons to be learned from last week's arrest of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr..
Joining us as guests are Professor Eugene F. Fama, the Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of -LSB-...]
Sperling and Shapcott's and Rosen's recommendations for fostering a growth mindset in law schools focus primarily on communicating a growth mindset message to law students — be it from professors who have examined their own mindsets and thereby shifted their expectations and language; 188 through orientation programs that include growth - oriented messages from administrators, professors and guest speakers; 189 by framing assignments and evaluation in terms of process; 190 by professors who teach legal writing using their expertise in narrative to tell stories that show that legal writing and analysis skills are learned through effort and persistence; 191 by professors and administrators «communicat [ing] that law school has academic value beyond the first year» and «encourag [ing] students to view rankings and large firm job placements as indicative of mastery that can be obtained through learning and hard work»; 192 or, by providing growth mindset student mentors for incoming students.193
Also joining us as a guest on the podcast is William D. Henderson, associate professor of law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
Nikoo is also an adjunct professor at the UCLA School of Law, and has appeared as a guest speaker on numerous legal topics.
Londin writes, «Today I have a real treat, as well as a blogosphere exclusive, for Space Law Probers and guests, from professor Glenn Reynolds, space law aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...»
Guest speaker: Cynthia Ann Brassington, Matrimonial Law Attorney A panelist on the Matrimonial Early Settlement Panels in both Atlantic and Cape May Counties, Cynthia has also taught family law as an adjunct professor for Atlantic Cape Community College.
But that cornerstone is proving to be weaker than once thought as science reveals more information about how humans make choices, writes Kent Greenfield, professor at Boston College Law School, in a guest post at the American Constitution Society Blog.
Our guests way back then were Mike Greco, who had just taken office as president of the American Bar Association, and Erwin Chemerinsky, then a professor at Duke Law School and now dean of the University of California, Irvine, School of Law.
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