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In 1829, he was sent to Angers to be director of studies.
Her father was the director of studies at the Lawrenceville School.
He trained as an analyst, taught, wrote and eventually became the institute's director of studies.
From 1926 to 1939, he was the director of studies and a professor at Chicago Theological.
In many cases a pupil will also be taught by their Director of Studies.
For the next 20 years he served as the lecturer, director of studies, and supervisor in mathematics at the college.
In 1945 he was appointed Director of Studies and subsequently principal.
He also served in 1960 as director of studies at the California Water Industry.
I had close contact with first rate academic staff (including Profs) and a de facto director of studies.
Interviews may be arranged with the Director of Studies.
Subsequently, she served as Director of Studies between 2003-2006.
Only a Professor can be the director of studies for a PhD student.
Also, he was fellow and director of studies in music at King's College, Cambridge.
He was also the Director of Studies of the University.
He served there as director of studies.
Director of Studies: I have an uneasy feeling about the output of your department.
His mother is director of studies and chairman of classics at the Masters School.
The Director of Studies demurred at this, citing the cost as only £8 each.
He has also been a director of studies at the International law academy in The Hague (1995).
Richard Nicholas, general director of studies, recommended at least 20 hours of instruction and 3 hours a day.
He is a fellow and Director of Studies at Clare College.
In 1973 he became Director of Studies.
He became a member of the national bureau, director of studies and spokesman of the party until autumn 2005.
On his return to Cambodia, he became director of studies at the National Teaching Institute.
The Director of Studies then asked why the syllabus did not set out the relationship between assessment criteria and objectives more explicitly.