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Example sentences for "professorships"

Lexicographically close words:
professionals; professions; professorial; professors; professorship; professours; profest; proffer; proffered; proffereth
  1. Amongst the reasons which may be adduced in favour of the establishment of such professorships the following may be selected.

  2. Professorships of Research at the Universities.

  3. That it is desirable, in the interest of national progress and education, that Professorships and special institutions shall be founded in the Universities for the promotion of Scientific Research.

  4. By founding provincial colleges or Professorships of research, the funds being raised locally by means of subscriptions, donations, and endowments, with or without State assistance.

  5. By founding colleges or Professorships of original research in each of the Universities, and appointing professors similarly.

  6. The chief object of such professorships would be the same as that in the proposed State laboratories, viz.

  7. Probably one of the most satisfactory ways of rewarding scientific discoverers and serving national interests at the same time, would be to create salaried professorships of original research, and appoint discoverers of repute to fill them.

  8. It is true, indeed, that for the most part such professorships are here held by clergymen; but from several of them laymen are not excluded by any law.

  9. Philosophy is a history of falsehood, and since it has demonstrated its own absurdity, all professorships of philosophy should be abolished.

  10. Veterinary doctors held professorships of philosophy and introduced zoology as a compulsory subject in priests' examinations.

  11. The University of London has established University Professorships and Readerships at the various constituent Women's Colleges.

  12. These professorships are the only two held by women at the University of London but there are several women Readers.

  13. At Harvey Medical College about half the students are women, and several of the full professorships are filled by them.

  14. From the school of these men, especially from that of Semler, went forth crowds of rationalists, who for seventy years held almost all the professorships and pastorates of Protestant Germany.

  15. Having no claims of any sort, by interest or connection, he stood simply on the provision of the papal bull, which threw open all professorships to competition.

  16. Industrial teachers, professorships for foremen and assistants for public works and master masons would produce a great result in that country.

  17. If the professorships should be given only to religious, no encouragement could be given to the children of the citizens here to study earnestly, at the most more than a little grammar.

  18. His reply was that those professorships ought to be suppressed because of the reasons alleged; namely, because they were costly to maintain and of none effect.

  19. After his graduation from college he spent several years abroad and upon his return to America held professorships first in Bowdoin and later in Harvard College.

  20. In answer to that desire came, first, the establishment of professorships of belles-lettres in our American colleges; and then a flood of translations from European and oriental literatures.

  21. But they do need, it seems to me, professorships of natural theology, to be filled by men who are practically familiar with the natural sciences.

  22. Would not, then, those wealthy and benevolent individuals be great public benefactors, who should endow professorships of natural religion in our schools of the prophets?

  23. Since that time the nobility have endowed several professorships of law in the universities; and the names of N.

  24. The Society had established also professorships of zoology, botany, natural philosophy, chemistry, and so on.

  25. That same year the King founded royal professorships of Civil Law, Hebrew, and Greek at Cambridge.

  26. This required four years for those headed for the ministry, and six for those who were being trained for professorships in the colleges.

  27. He held the professorships of natural history and botany, afterwards of materia medica, and succeeded Dr.

  28. The main purpose of this address was to promote the establishment of Professorships of Comparative Legislation in our leading universities.

  29. The custom of shelving clergymen unacceptable to parishes in college professorships would probably by this means receive a killing blow.

  30. In 1868 the Association founded Channing and Priestley professorships in the theological school at Kolozsvár, and Mrs. Anna Richmond furnished money for a permanent professorship in the same institution.

  31. New professorships and lectureships have been established, and the endowment of the school has been greatly increased.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "professorships" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.