Example sentences of "department of [noun] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | THE YOUNG PEOPLE 'S Leisure and Lifestyles project based in the Department of Education at the University of Aberdeen has just completed a seven-year study . |
2 | His career as a linguist in Britain dates from 1928 when he was appointed to the Department of Phonetics at the University of London . |
3 | He is also an Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Manchester . |
4 | She completed her Doctorate on ‘ The relevance to the theory of intelligence testing of the study of errors in thinking ’ in 1956 , and proceeded to spend virtually the whole of her academic career teaching and researching within the Department of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh . |
5 | My Lords , the appellant , Mr. Page , was appointed a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hull by a letter dated 13 June 1966 . |
6 | Eric Evans , of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle , says that in many areas levels have fallen below the critical 20 kilogrammes per hectare necessary for healthy crop growth . |
7 | He was in the Department of Law at the Keele University for nearly 20 years and the university was his home . |
8 | Prof Robert Mansel , of the department of surgery at the University of Wales , who is working on that subject , said : ‘ There is a strong case for pursuing the role of essential fatty acids as anti-tumour agents in a wide variety of cancers . |
9 | Surgical resection specimens were obtained from the Department of Surgery at the Steglitz Medical Center immediately after their removal . |
10 | Lee Friedlander exhibited with Garry Winogrand and Diane Arbus in a landmark show called " New Documents " organized by the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art , New York , in 1966 ( which toured the US 1967–75 ) . |
11 | Under its director , John Szarkowski , The Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art organized , studied and catalogued the collection . |
12 | ‘ When the Department of Health at the turn of the year invited bids for the money available nationally we could put in a very detailed bid in the tight time scale . ’ |
13 | The research reported here was carried out in 1992/93 as part of a programme of mental health research funded by the Department of Health at the PSSRU . |
14 | It is also notable that Bowen has been in the vanguard of interdisciplinary and international cooperation which has established the utility of amino acid dating , and he has been instrumental in establishing a laboratory for this purpose in the Department of Geography at the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth . |
15 | Michael Blakemore of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham is the Technical Advisor . |
16 | The British team participating is from the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex and the Department of Geography at the London School of Economics . |
17 | Thus began what developed into a full Department of Ballet at the university , offering , from 1941 , a three-year certificate course for which pupils were required to attend lectures , read widely and study music appreciation as well as their dance classes . |
18 | Many of the present team have been with the organisation at least since 1974 when Mr d'Ancona , an assistant secretary with the Department of Energy at the time , was asked to implement a political decision to transfer the headquarters of the fledgling organisation from London to Glasgow . |
19 | This academic year the number of students per firm has increased to eight and we are collaborating with the department of oncology at the Whittington Hospital , which undertakes a fifth of the teaching . |
20 | Now Barry MacDonald and William Wimpey of the Department of Biology at the University of Hamburg , have taken this research to its logical conclusion . |
21 | Dr Maurice Albin and others from the Department of Anaesthesiology at the University of Texas , Health Science Center in San Antonio , believe that DMSO will reduce the size of lesions by mopping up highly-reactive substances called free radicals , which are produced in the brain luring the breakdown of alcohol to acetaldehyde . |
22 | The SERC 's action , announced to 100 professors and heads of departments of physics at a meeting last Friday at Imperial College , London , is an attempt to stimulate some sense of direction among the majority of academic physicists who work in neither astronomy nor nuclear physics . |
23 | The research project has emerged from a British Council Exchange Link between the Departments of Geography at the Universities of Keele and Zimbabwe . |