Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The coat of arms of the University of Oxford. This is a list of professorships at the University of Oxford. During the early history of the university, the title of professor meant a doctor who taught. From the 16th century, it was used for those holding a professorship, also known as a chair.
The Dr Lee's Professorships are three named statutory professorships of the University of Oxford. They were created in 1919, and are named after Matthew Lee (1695–1755) who had endowed three readerships at Christ Church, Oxford , in the 19th century.
Statutory Professors of the University of Oxford (81 C, 78 P) Pages in category "Professorships at the University of Oxford" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
University of Oxford portal; Statutory Professors is the title the University of Oxford uses for its University Professorships. There are currently just over 200 of them. A number of them are permanently endowed, others are not. A titular professorship in the form of a Title of Distinction is not a statutory professorship
The Humanitas Programme. The Humanitas Programme is a series of Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England, intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to both universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences, and humanities.
director Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) 1997–2000 Liddy Dole: University United States Secretary of Transportation 1983–87 of Labor 89–90, President US Red Cross 91–99, US Senator (N Carolina) 2003– William Henry Drayton: Balliol United States member of Continental Congress Russ Feingold: Magdalen United States
The series began formally in 1912, but the idea that All Souls College, Oxford might sponsor an independent series of academic lectures can be dated back to 1873, or even earlier. The college had already started to establish a series of professorships, the Chichele Professorships , beginning with the first two in 1859 and 1862, who delivered ...
Trudie Lang is a Professor of Global Health Research at the University of Oxford. She specialises in clinical trials research capacity building in low-resource setting, and helped to organise the trial for the drug brincidofovir during the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak .