- titles. In Germany, Austria, and in the German-speaking part of Switzerland,
Dozent or
Hochschuldozent denotes an
academic appointment at a
university or similar...
- universities, some
title holders are
appointed as
Senior Researchers or
Dozent (either on a fee
basis or as
tenured academic employees),
while others are...
- for
delivering and
organizing lectures. The
contemporary equivalent is
dozent. Nowadays, the
German term l****r
exists only in
philology or modern-language...
- co-edited the
first issue of its magazine,
ORION with Max Schürer,
Privat Dozent at the
University of Bern and
later Professor of
astronomy and director...
- maihuén, a
local Chilean name for
these cacti.
Willy Cullmann;
Erich Götz (
Dozent Dr.);
Gerhard Gröner (1987). The
encyclopedia of cacti.
Timber Press. p...
- ****istant
professor at the
Berlin University; from 1872 he was also privat-
dozent in
critical history of the Old
Testament and in
religious philosophy at...
- of
Vienna for his work on
Toeplitz determinants. He
received his Privat-
Dozent from the
University of
Berlin in 1921,
where he sta****
until being appointed...
-
German National Library catalogue Homepage der
Musikhochschule Karlsruhe –
Dozent Reinhold Friedrich Homepage von
Reinhold Friedrich Interview mit dem Schweizer...
-
academic hierarchical ladder.
Starting as an ****istant, he
became Privat-
Dozent, Titularprofessor, ****ociate professor, and in 1952 full professor. In 1957...
- can be
given a
capacity and
title of
Docent (Doc.),
similar to
German Dozent,
Privatdozent or US ****istant professor.
Docent is not a degree, but a scholar's...