Sentences with phrase «whose scholarly interests»

Each seminar is designed and taught by a content instructor, whose scholarly interests frame the course and help to define the research agenda, and a visualization instructor, who sets the visualization portion of the curriculum and help the students realize the project's goals in a digital form.

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«This project brings to light new research on an area whose enormous artistic interest and scholarly importance are just now coming to be recognized by art historians and scholars.
An extremely interesting artist, whose work is ripe for further scholarly attention, we are pleased to be promoting Laurencin in our gallery along with a number of contemporary women artists so that their work can be seen in a cross-generational dialogue.
Unlike Mr. Elderfield, whose chief scholarly interests ranged from artists like Bonnard, Picasso and Matisse to postwar artists like Bridget Riley and Richard Diebenkorn, Ms. Temkin is more firmly grounded in postwar and contemporary art, keeping up with many notable figures working today.
Could [a typical law school] professor whose primary scholarly interest is criminal law and procedure effectively prosecute or represent a criminal defendant at a felony trial?
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