Example sentences of "member [prep] [art] university " in BNC.

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1 I can see no distinction in this regard between rabbis and , for instance , members of the Bar or members of a university .
2 He was determined to resurrect the Liberalism of Cambridge , and turn it into a force among junior members of the university .
3 In the three places of mission there were on aggregate some 2,500 members of the university every night of the week .
4 Unlike other professors at Oxford , the Professor of Poetry is elected by the MAs of the University : that is to say , not only by the dons , but also by all the old members of the University who have paid the appropriate fees and undergone , either in person or in absentia , a short ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre .
5 Public support for the General Strike was most evident in Cambridge where students and members of the University were openly supportive and where Pateman arranged a WEA class in public speaking .
6 The Chaplains are always glad to see members of the University who may seek their help or advice .
7 All the tutors are members of the university 's panel of extra-mural teachers .
8 Ken was educated at Winchester School and then at New College , Oxford , where , together with senior and junior members of the university , he worshipped according to the liturgy of the Church of England in defiance of the laws of the Cromwellian regime .
9 The individuals concerned were all members of the University of Iowa Writers ' Workshop , a group which , as Andreasen herself points out , is the oldest and most widely recognised creative teaching programme in the United States , having spawned such eminent authors as Robert Lowell , Kurt Vonnegut and Philip Roth .
10 Colchester Institute members of the University and College Lecturers union , NATFHE , have decided to take strike action because negotiations with management over the new contracts are breaking down .
11 The Press is controlled by a committee of senior members of the University known as Delegates of the Press .
12 Convocation has the power to discuss and state its opinion on any matter affecting the University , including matters referred to it by Court , Council or Senate and it elects up to nine members of the University Court .
13 It would also need to try to provide wider privileges than are at present open to Members of the University Convocation .
14 A student at one of our universities was taking part in one of those unproductive confrontations between students and senior members of the university .
15 Questionnaires were delivered to each establishment in the week before census night by members of the University of Leicester departments undertaking the survey , who explained the questionnaire to a senior staff member .
16 Walker was not an original physicist , but kept pace with the work of his great contemporaries in order to demonstrate their experiments to his students , and also to senior members of the university in the Ashmolean Society .
17 Here , before the recent upheavals , there were ten colleges of education : seven of them were members of the University of Nottingham Area Training Organization : one , Loughborough College of Education , was attached to Loughborough University of Technology ; and two to the University of Leicester .
18 That evening , some 400 guests and members of the University gathered in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building to hear the Vice-Chancellor and the Chairman of Council , Mrs Stella Clarke , introduce the Campaign for Resource to the Bristol community and to listen to Sir Michael Angus explain why he supported the University and had agreed to lead the Campaign .
19 The debate was followed by a dinner for industrialists involved with graduate recruitment and members of AIESEC , together with senior members of the University .
20 The event provided a forum for graduate recruiters , members of the University and students , which AIESEC is keen to perpetuate .
21 We are grateful also to Lord Flowers and all the speakers at various events and to the many members of the University who contributed to the public launch of the Campaign for Resource .
22 These posts are often held for a limited term by senior academic members of the university .
23 ‘ They are members of the University , Prebendary , ’ she muttered , covering her nudity .
24 Originally , in the early European universities , the thesis was an argument put forward and defended by the author in a public exposition conducted by members of the university faculty .
25 Those who become members of the University also become citizens of Edinburgh , able to take advantage of both university and city life .
26 It comprises the Main Library ( Arts , Social Sciences and general subjects as well as Special Collections ) and a number of separate Faculty Libraries which are among the most comprehensive in the UK in their subject areas : these include the Erskine Medical , Europa , Law , New College ( theology ) , Reid Music , Science , and Veterinary Libraries , all of which are fully accessible to all members of the University .
27 The courses in its MSc/Diploma in African Studies draw selectively on the African expertise of many members of the University 's staff .
28 Researchers collaborate with members of the University 's Computer Science Department , with neighbouring institutions and with other centres in the PICT network .
29 Details are widely advertised and we hope that new members of the University will discover something of interest and visit the Chaplaincy Centre .
30 These include Genet 's prosopograhy of the members of the University of Paris in the Middle Ages ( 1988 ) , the British Academy 's Lexicon of Greek Personal Names ( Matthews , pers comm ) , the image and text archive of greek pottery being created by the Beazley Archive ( Kurtz 1993 ) and the Corpus of Romanesque Stone Sculpture in Britain and Ireland .
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