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According to the Spanish Organic University Law, [1] the following are the academic ranks in Spain: National Royal Academies: "Academico de Numero" (Full Royal Academician with a numbered chair) (elected full academician in one of the National Academies, most of the academies are subject specific except for the Royal Academy of Doctors (Real Academia de Doctores) which is interdisciplinary.
Spanish academic, professor, and geographer [6] Lydia Kaʻonohiponiponiokalani Aholo: 1878–1979: 101: Hawai'ian educator [7] Idriz Ajeti: 1917–2019: 101: Albanologist, academic and researcher [8] [9] Lewis Akeley: 1861–1961: 100: American academic [10] Henry Angus: 1891–1991: 100: Canadian educator, lawyer and administrator [11] John ...
This is a list of universities in Spain, which are accredited by Spanish institutions to award academic degrees.The table shows both public (50) and private (46) universities that are registered in the Register of Universities, Centers and Qualifications (Registro de Universidades, Centros y Títulos (RUCT), in Spanish), established by means of Spanish Royal Decree 1509/2008 of 12 September, 2008.
Julio E. Rubio – Mexico City Regional Dean of the School of Humanities and Education [24] Olimpia Salas Martínez – Materials engineering [1] José Fernández Santillán – Political science [25] Arturo Santos García – Medicine [1] Macario Schettino – Economics, political science; Sergio Román Othón Serna Saldívar – Biotechnology [1]
Emeritný profesor (professor emeritus), may be awarded by the rector on the proposal of the scientific council of the university for significant contributions in the field of science, art or education to professor older than 65 years who is no longer employment at the university, but is still active in research and teaching
Professor of Spanish Modern and Medieval Languages: 1933 Professor of Comparative Philology [7] Classics: 1937 Professor of Medieval History: History: 1937 Professor of Education Education: 1938 Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions: Determined upon appointment Cambridge University Press: 1944 Professor of Electrical Engineering ...
University of Barcelona. Admission to the Spanish university system is determined by the nota de corte (literally, "cutoff grade") that is achieved at the end of the two-year Bachillerato, an optional course that students can take from the age of 16 when the period of obligatory secondary education (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, or ESO) comes to an end.
The first is a "First-Time-Attendee" travel stipend for the annual conference. There are ten $500 stipends offered which are distributed to faculty members and to graduate students. Applicants must be a member of AATSP at the time of application, a teacher of Spanish and/or Portuguese K-16, and a first time attendee at an AATSP annual meeting.