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In 1984 he was given the academic title of professor.
After studies in law from 1993 to 1999 he obtained an academic title, although under less than normal conditions.
It is a masters level degree and the first academic title within both systems.
She had neither an academic title nor even a graduate degree.
A maximum of eight academic titles can earn this award each year.
This is also the case with academic titles such as professor:
However, no mention is made as to where and when he actually earned or was awarded these academic titles.
Next year he acquired the academic title of Professor.
Her academic titles gave scientific credibility to the movement, and she served as chairman in 1907-1911.
Attending physicians may also have an academic title at an affiliated university such as "professor".
His academic title was changed to Professor of Astronomy in 1915.
These academic titles are protected by the Dutch government.
It was also named an outstanding academic title by Choice Magazine.
The non-stipendiary alternative was solely an academic title (also for life).
Amazon not only sells obscure academic titles, but offers book reports by customers.
Of the staff members 200 teachers hold senior academic titles (professor and associate professor).
Stephen is an author of several academic titles on English literature, modern naval history and war poetry.
Honorifics and academic titles are only used when appropriate.
He wanted this title because understood the promotional value of an academic title.
Interaction between students and instructors is usually informal, though when addressing an instructor, academic titles are still commonly used.
He was the sort of Teutonic pedant who, you automatically know, would use his full academic title on all occasions.
I do not have an academic title, so why not call me Arkady?
In Poland, professor is an academic title required to obtain the position of full (ordinary) professor.
Choice named it one of the top 25 "Outstanding Academic Titles" for 2011.
In 2003 it was cited by Choice as an outstanding academic title that should be owned by every library.