Caldwell said the lectureship is a great way to expose people and students on campus to the science fiction community. ❋ By Clarence Plank: Freedom New Mexico (2010)
Caldwell said the lectureship is a part of Williamson's legacy to Eastern and to the region. ❋ By Clarence Plank: Freedom New Mexico (2010)
Hard to imagine an underrated Ivy, but Cornell's MFA struggles to stay in the top 10 nationally despite boasting the third-best funding scheme in America -- even if you don't consider the fully-funded one-year lectureship virtually all graduates receive. ❋ Seth Abramson (2010)
From next year, Oxford will also upgrade an existing fellowship in Israel studies, at St Antony's College, to a lectureship in the subject. ❋ Unknown (2011)
It took twenty years before Cambridge University actually gave him a lectureship, a fact that left Leavis baffled and embittered rather than regretting the disputes he had scattered in his wake and that had cost him a number of teaching jobs. ❋ Unknown (2009)
And yes, I know liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has allowed the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund to name a lectureship after her; that's an issue, too. ❋ Michael Winship (2011)
I was privlileged to see and hear her not too long before her death when, despite grave illness, she insisted on doing a series of talks in a named lectureship at Oberlin College, where I now teach. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It strikes me as pretty easy to make the case for not hiring John C. Yoo -- and, it goes without saying, for not conferring on him the honor of a distinguished lectureship, as Canisius College very recently did. ❋ Unknown (2008)
By the time production started I had taken a lectureship at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Virginia, where I taught creative writing—to my surprise a good many of the story manuscripts that I received in that class were not at all vaguely S & M. ❋ Larry McMurtry (2010)
Dr Williams, MA, PhD, distinguished at twenty-seven, turned down a lectureship, left Cambridge and academe behind and humbly free-lanced as a roving journalist with comment pieces and reviews until the Cotswold Voice dynasty liked his style and took him on as an editorial gamble. ❋ Allie Dresser (2010)
She accompanied her husband on numerous trips abroad, notably to Berlin in 1903 and to Oxford, where he was Hibbert lecturer in 1923, where she did independent research on the history of Hibbert and the lectureship. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Sexism within psychology led her to “the only position I could find” — a lectureship at the University of Chicago, which she described as “a position tailored for overqualified faculty wives” that did not even carry library privileges. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The former earns a journalist no audience, but often real danger; the latter safety, praise, a possible reward, a book contract, or university guest lectureship. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Feeling that the glorious job and working conditions were too comfortable for her socialist views, she applied for a lectureship in the newly established University of East Africa at Dar-e-Salaam in Tanzania. ❋ Unknown (2009)
A month after the Wartburg rally, the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel took up a lectureship at the University of Heidelberg. ❋ Michael Goldfarb (2009)