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MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuters) - The editor-in-chief of Russia's RBC media group, whose outlets published revelations about the commercial interests of people in the circle of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is to take a study leave in the United States, the holding said in a statement.
The NHS said "military level" contingency planning had been carried out to protect patient safety during the 213.5-hour strike, including the cancellation of nearly 24,240 operations and more than 1003,2100 appointments, the redeployment of nurses and more senior doctors into emergency care, and the cancellation of holiday and study leave.
The NHS said "military level" contingency planning had been carried out to protect patient safety during the 48-hour strike, including the cancellation of nearly 13,000 operations and more than 100,000 appointments, the redeployment of nurses and more senior doctors into emergency care, and the cancellation of holiday and study leave.
In 1978, towards the end of his military service, Shafir want on study leave in the United States.
The department has four senior lecturers and thirteen lecturers. Most of the academic staff are on study leave doing their post-graduate degrees.
Thus vindicated, Williams took up a new post as Officer Commanding the Cayo District Police, but the following month announced that he would be taking study leave in order to attend law school.
Minz availed study leave once again and pursued doctoral studies at the University of Chicago where he earned a doctorate degree in Systematic Theology in 1968 after submitting a doctoral dissertation entitled Mahatma Gandhi and Hindu-Christian Dialogue.
Between June 1888 and May 1889 he took study leave to obtain the Diploma in Public Health from the Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Surgeons, and took a course in bacteriology under Professor E. E. Klein.
When Bro. Nazier went to Europe in 1950, for a year's study leave, Mr Leonard Obris acted as principal of the Primary Department. For many years the Primary Department was in temporary cadjan sheds. So a building project was launched.
Old Mutual South Africa awards a number of bursaries every year for exceptional matriculants and actuarial students at South African universities. It also offers partly qualified actuarial employees study leave before actuarial exams. Actuarial students are also typically awarded salary increases following exam passes.
In early 1989, David Rindos, an archaeologist by qualification, was hired to fill a vacancy in the university's Department of Archaeology. Rindos commenced work on 13 June 1989. In 1990, the head of department, Dr Sandra Bowdler, took study leave. Bowdler was the Foundation Professor of Archaeology.
During a period of study leave, towards the end of 1941 he began to study chemistry at the Technical University of Munich. Following the end of the War, he was released by the Americans in the autumn of 1945 and resumed his studies, graduating in 1949.
The department is equipped with a separate Computer Laboratory for CAD/CAM activities. Dr. S. Baduge serves as the head of the department, which consists of five senior lecturers and seven lecturers. Most of the academic staff members are on study leave doing their post-graduate degrees.
2, Verlag des Vereins für Regensburger Bistumsgeschichte (1990), page 672 f. At that time Thiel also played viola. After four and a half years as a teacher and a study leave granted to him in Berlin, he gave up the profession in 1888 and devoted himself to church music.
The organization got its registration in 2015. On 4 December 2015, and for the first time in the history of the association, a Professor in Anthropology wrote an open letter to the President of the association pointing out the anomalies in the study leave rules for the teachers.
Morris was married and had five children. In 1986 he wrote a book on French photography, Images : illusion and reality. He died in a car accident on 2 July 1988 at Fontainebleau, while on study leave in France. His body was returned to Canberra, where he was cremated.
K.E. Venkatesh, "List of publications on Sri Ramanuja and his philosophy", archives of Ramanuja.org. In 1975, Lott again went on study leave to the University of Lancaster to pursue doctoral studies. His 1977 doctoral dissertation was entitled Vedāntic approaches to God.Eric J. Lott, Vedāntic approaches to God, Barnes & Noble, Liverpool, 1980.
Section 5 (chapters 15-23) is about rest time, day off and holidays, leave rights and its provision, duration of the leave, study leave, social leave, unpaid leave; sets rules for vacation rights, payment during vacation and leave period, procedures for the regulation of vacation rights upon terminating labor relations.
Marilynn Lois Webb (born 11 September 1937) is a New Zealand artist. Her works are held in art collections in New Zealand, the United States, and Norway. Marilynn went on study leave between 1962-1963 and travelled to Spain, England and North Africa. Marilynn also ran teacher training courses in Suva, Fiji.
In 1960 he went to Japan on study leave, acquiring material on modern Japanese and Chinese history from the Japanese viewpoint.Yin C. Liu, 'Henry McAleavy: A Memorial', China Quarterly, Vol. 36 (December 1968), pp.138-9. McAleavy recommended paying attention to the 'unofficial history' of attitudes revealed in popular novels and newspapers.
Guinness had a policy of allowing technical staff leave for study (so-called "study leave"), which Gosset used during the first two terms of the 1906–1907 academic year in Professor Karl Pearson's Biometric Laboratory at University College London. Gosset's identity was then known to fellow statisticians and to editor-in-chief Karl Pearson.
Bhama is attracted to him, but he vanishes. At her study leave, while preparing for examinations, Bhama again feels his presence. She moves towards a tree but is stunned to find a beautiful blue butterfly. She hears his voice in the air, introducing himself as a gandharva who has developed a particular liking for her.
Having been granted study leave, he joined St George's Hospital, London, as a senior registrar under Sir Ken Robson. In 1963, during the Aden Emergency, he was posted to Aden, Yemen. During the posting he became experienced in tropical medicine and he developed a technique of re-hydrating babies with severe fluid loss due to diarrhoea.
Later, on invitation from the UTC, Bangalore, Dyvasirvadam went on study leave to serve as the Acting Registrar there. Subsequently, he enrolled for pursuing the doctoral degree (Doctor of Theology – D. Th.) in the South Asia Theological Research Institute (SATHRI) in Bangalore. He chose the discipline of Liberation Theology.Vinod Victor, Leslie Nathaniel (et al.), op. cit.
In 2008, Akamanzi became the Deputy Chief Executive Officer responsible for Business Operations and Services, at RDB. She later transitioned to being the Chief Operating Officer of the Rwanda Development Board. She then took study leave to pursue graduate studies in the United States. When she returned, she served as "Head of Strategy and Policy" in the President’s Office.
Baskaran worked as Researcher in Tamil Nadu State Archives for two years. He joined the Indian Postal Service in 1964 as Divisional Superintendent at Trichy. He served as the "Special Officer For War Efforts" in Shillong during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He took study leave in 1974 to research Tamil film history on a fellowship from Council of Historical Research.
He studied under Hans Hahn and Karl Menger in Vienna, receiving a Ph.D. in 1926. Hurewicz was awarded a Rockefeller scholarship, which allowed him to spend the year 1927–28 in Amsterdam. He was assistant to L. E. J. Brouwer in Amsterdam from 1928 to 1936. He was given study leave for a year, which he decided to spend in the United States.
Traditionally, a month after Year 11 students begin study leave and a month before their exam results are revealed, a prom is held for the students. Every academic year, Woodlands School appoints 90 Year 11 students as prefects. Each prefect is given a department to work within. From these prefects, 15 head prefects are chosen, these are also known as Senior Prefects.
In 1957, Peery took study leave and studied for the postgraduate degree of Master of Arts (M. A.) specialising in Religions at the Vanderbilt University, Nashville where he submitted a thesis entitled The church and its ministry as seen by Lutherans and the Church of South IndiaAbstracts of Theses, Vanderbilt University, 1959, p.99 under the supervision of Professor J. Robert Nelson.
During this period Mr Shumba modernised the school by successfully mobilising funds to build several new hostels, a new complex housing biology, physics and chemistry laboratories, a lecture theatre and several staff houses. Most of these structures were erected by the new school builder Mr Chikomo Musvaburi and his contract workers. Mr Shumba left Mr T. Hove as acting headmaster in 1986 when he took study leave.
Harald Arnkværn (born 5 February 1939) is a Norwegian barrister and businessperson. He was born in Oslo. He finished his secondary education in 1957 and took the cand.jur. degree in 1964. He was a deputy judge in Ringerike District Court from 1964 to 1965, then a junior solicitor from 1965 to 1972 with a study leave at the University of Illinois Law School from 1967 to 1968.
Self-sponsored candidates, not in service. ‐ Minimum to maximum 10 years of work experience in manufacturing, engineering and related sector; holding responsibilities in production planning and control, research, design and development, quality control, plant engineering, maintenance, supply chain, construction etc. Sponsored candidates and candidates on study leave need to have minimum years work experience only. In these cases, there is no upper limit of experience.
Li Dazhang () ( December 1900 – May 3, 1976) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Hejiang County, Luzhou, Sichuan Province. In 1920 Li went to France on the same work-study leave scheme attended by numerous high level Communist leaders. Subsequently, from 1924 to 1927 he studied at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East in Moscow, Soviet Union.
With interest to pursue higher studies in theology, the Diocese granted Dyvasirvadam study leave. Dyvasirvadam proceeded to the United Theological College, Bangalore, [the only autonomous college under the Senate of Serampore College] and enrolled himself for the post-graduate degree of Master of Theology (M. Th.) in the discipline of Systematic Theology studying between the years 1982–1984K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), Directory of the United Theological College 1910–1997, Bangalore, 1997.
Later in the year 1978, Rev. Dr. Gladstone took study leave from KUTS and proceeded to the University of Hamburg in Germany for research studies in church history. In 1983, the University of Hamburg awarded him a Doctorate of Theology degree magna cum laude. His doctoral thesis was entitled Protestant Christianity and People's Movements in Kerala, 1850–1936 which was later published by the KUTS, Thiruvananthapuram in 1984.
While teaching at Rajahmundry, Lott took study leave for the academic year 1969–1970 and completed postgraduate studies (M.Litt.) at the University of Lancaster in England. His dissertation was later published under the title God and the Universe in the Vedāntic Theology of Rāmānuja.Eric J. Lott, God and the Universe in the Vedāntic Theology of Rāmānuja: A Study in his Use of the Self- body Analogy, Ramanuja Research Society, Chennai, 1976.
He worked for long hours in the operating theatre, supported only by nursing staff. While at "The Barrier" he did much important research work on miner's phthisis (silicosis) and lead poisoning. In 1919 he was granted a year's study leave and proceeded with his family to Great Britain, Europe, Canada and America studying diseases of miners. While in Brussels he read a paper on lead poisoning at a World Medical Conference.
Tunku applied for 18 months' study leave and arranged to return to England to resume his law studies. He arrived in Liverpool on 27 December 1946 and travelled by train to London, and remained there for the next 18 months. When he passed all his law exams, Tunku sailed back to Malaya on the P.&.O. Corfu in January 1949 to be met by his wife, children and friends in Penang.
He was President of the Royal Society of Queensland in 1925. In 1926, he received his D.Sc., the first student of the University of Queensland to do so. His D.Sc. thesis would be on earth movements in Queensland. When Professor Henry Caselli Richards was on study leave to the U.S. in the mid 1930s, Bryan acted as Professor in his stead, answering questions related to earthquakes in particular.
She began work in 1924 as a biochemistry demonstrator at the University. In 1927, she became a research chemist for the Animal Products Research Foundation, University of Adelaide. While on study leave from 1933 to 1934, she worked at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine in London and the University of Strasbourg in France. During World War II, she conducted research for the Australian armed forces into nutritional requirements.
A teacher, Iftikhar Ahmad was a British citizen born in India in 1940 and a Muslim. He had worked at an inner London primary school, run by the Inner London Education Authority, for maladjusted children from 1968 to 1972. He took study leave and, given the opportunity to change schools, he chose one closer to a mosque. The headmaster allowed him extra time to pray on Fridays at lunch break.
Under Dr. Venus I. Lammawin the infrastructure projects, which were started by her predecessor were completed. The Academic Laboratory Buildings, Administrative Building and Library Building, road networks were completed in due time. Personnel and Staff Development became more extensive sending faculty and staff for graduate studies on Saturdays and Sundays aside from those who were given full-time study leave. Enrollment undertook steep increase requiring additional faculty members.
He started his academic career as class teacher in Isoyin Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode in 1961 after obtaining Higher School Certificate. He worked with the Federal Ministry of Information as an Information Officer between July and September 1964. Upon completion of diploma programme he was employed as Graduate assistant in 1965 by the University of Lagos; he was promoted to Sub-Librarian 2 in 1968, at the University of Lagos Library. That same year, he left for Canada on a study leave for his Masters and upon completion, worked as an Administrative Assistant, University of Western Ontario, (1970); after expiration of study leave he returned to University of Lagos and was promoted to Sub-Librarian 1 and subsequently Senior Sub-Librarian (1973). In 1973, left for the then Midwestern Polytechnic (now Auchi Polytechnic) as the pioneer Polytechnic Librarian; furthermore, he worked as a Deputy University Librarian and University Librarian (Ag), Ahmadu Bello University (1976–1977).
In 1905 he was granted two years' study leave which he used to attend the University of Zurich, graduating PhD magna cum laude in 1908. Scott died in 1907 and was succeeded on a temporary basis by William Charles McCarthy. Schulz was appointed to the position in December 1909. The teacher training system underwent a reorganization in 1910, and another in 1921 with the establishment of the Teachers' College with Schulz as principal.
In 1955 when Gopal successfully completed a term of President of the AELC, he went on study leave to the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, where he underwent postgraduate studies in theology. On his return, he was assigned to the Lutheran Theological College, Rajahmundry. In 1963, A. N. Gopal accepted the position as Principal of the Voorhees College (India) in Vellore, Tamil Nadu, the very College where Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan once studied.
He later joined the Bureau of Public Works just as the last American architects, George Fenhagen and Ralph H. Doane, were leaving. He and Tomás Mapúa were then named as supervising architects. In 1927, he took a study leave and went to the United States where he was greatly influenced by Art Deco architecture. In 1930, he returned to Manila and designed the Bulacan Provincial Capitol,Manila Metropolitan Theater, which was then considered controversially moderne.
On 26 March, 64 new cases were recorded increasing Ghana's case count to 132. On the same day, a letter written and signed by the Director General of the Ghana Health Service recalled all staff on study leave into active service. This was to help accommodate the workload on health centres. A special life insurance cover for the professionals at the frontline dealing with the pandemic, was announced by the Ghana Health Ministry.
Year 11 is the year where the full exams for the chosen GCSE subjects take place between May and June. Before then year 11 students spend the first part of the year learning content for exams and revising for exams. After May half-term year 11 students go on study leave. This means that they no longer attend normal school lessons, but can return for revision and return for the remaining exams.
Since the 1960s, improvements have been achieved in the overall educational level, which can be seen in the increase in average years of regular education received. The development of part-time schools have brought adult, distance and continuing education to farms, factories, offices, and other places. Evening, time off work / study leave classes allow people to receive education without leaving their jobs. Policies to upgrade adult education have begun to complement the campaign against illiteracy.
After a doctoral study leave from 1974 to 1976, he was appointed a director of student services and a professor of organizational behavior & administration theory at St. Francis Xavier University. From 1979 to 1982, he was a director of development. Doucet enlisted Mulroney to spearhead a fundraising drive for the school; Mulroney's leadership helped bring in $11 million, $4 million over the original goal (The Politics of Ambition, by John Sawatsky, 1991, p. 498).
While on academic study leave in 1974, he was asked by the European Commission to find the building and recruit the local staff for the EU's permanent diplomatic delegation to Japan. Shortly thereafter, he quit academe, joined the Commission's External Relations Directorate General and was posted to Tokyo as First Secretary (Economic) during the intensification of EU-Japan trade frictions (1974–1979).Wilkinson (1990), page ix. In 1980 he published Gokai 誤解 (Misunderstanding).
Reynolds' investigation into Anglo-Saxon deviant burials emerged from his PhD thesis, which he undertook at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, and completed in 1998. He decided not to publish his findings immediately afterward, because more information on this issue was coming to light as a result of further excavation. From 2002 to 2003, Reynolds undertook a year of study leave to undertake new research in this area.Reynolds 2009. p. vii.
From 1945 to 1947, Stanley served as an Assistant to the Pastor in Udipi. Stanley was appointed as lecturer in the Basel Evangelical Mission Theological Seminary (now Karnataka Theological College) ,William Stewart, The Story of Serampore and Its College, Council of Serampore College, Serampore, 1961. p.124. Mangalore beginning from the academic year 1947 - 1948 to teach Theology and Religions. After availing study leave for the period 1949 - 1952 Samartha returned to the Seminary and resumed teaching responsibilities.
He started his career by working briefly at Chittagong College, and Burdwan Raj College, ultimately his received an appointment at Ripon College, Kolkata, later known as Surendranath College. Subsequently, he worked at Islamia College in Kolkata, later renamed Maulana Azad College. In 1948, he went to England on a study leave to submit his doctoral dissertation at London School of Economics after only two years. His dissertation was published in Calcutta as The Economics of Industrialization (1952).
After leading a social life among the "Kristiania bohême", being engaged to Bokken Lasson for some years, he graduated with the cand.med. degree in 1893. He tried his luck as a general practitioner in Aalesund, but quit after three years. He was hired as a physician in Congo Free State (from 1908: Belgian Congo) in 1897, and remained here until 1920, except for a study leave at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) in 1902–03.
In 1978,K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), Directory 1910-1997 of the United Theological College, Bangalore, 1997, p.115 the Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches had accorded study leave to R. Joseph who went to the United Theological College, Bangalore to upgrade his S. T. M. obtained from the United States to Master of Theology (M. Th.) degree and researched on the writings of Puroshottam Choudhary under the supervision of Joshua Russell Chandran and Eric J. Lott, his Professors.
In 1986, Entwistle was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor. He underwent severe radiation and chemotherapy and experienced a remission that allowed him to engage in almost ten further years of research and teaching. In late 1995, he took up a Senior Fellowship of the American Institute of Indian Studies during a long postponed study leave in India, but showed symptoms that the remission had ended. His deteriorating health forced him to return to Seattle in January 1996.
In April 2008, Thakur was selected for the four-year Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) at IIM Lucknow. Between April 2008 and March 2009, he sent three letters to the state government's Principal Secretary (Home) and the police DGP to grant him a study leave for the course. After failing to receive a response, he approached the Lucknow Bench of Central Administrative Tribunal in April 2009. The Tribunal ordered the state government to make a decision on his leave request within two weeks.
He also urged her to pursue further studies in England and Germany. Already an English Language teacher, she was first able to graduate in History at London, in 1894, then in both language and literature from the George J. Burch School of English at Oxford, in 1898. Between 1902 and 1911, Ekman sponsored Milow to take further prolonged periods of study leave. She first returned to England, where she concentrated on childcare and the social problems of industrial towns and cities.
Study leave on a Carnegie Fellowship in 1965 led him in 1967 to establish the NGV voluntary guide service as an interactive and friendly means of introducing audiences to art in institutions which they may find daunting. In a 1965 interview for a Walkabout magazine profile, he asserted an aim to make art and all forms of culture more accessible. In 1968 construction of the new building for the National Gallery of Victoria was completed, though the design,Goad, P. (2003).
While teaching Old Testament in Serampore College, Mathew availed study leave and proceeded to the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in the academic year 1962 to 1963 and enrolled to pursue doctoral studies in the field of Old Testament under Professors G. W. Anderson,G. W. Anderson (Edited), Tradition and Interpretation - Essays by Members of the Society for Old Testament Study, Oxford, December 1979. N. W. PorteousN. W. Porteous, Living Issues in Biblical Scholarship - Prophet and Priest in Israel, The Expository Times, Vol.
In order to enhance its instructional capability, the State College implemented a Faculty and Staff Development Program to upgrade the quality of instruction and the educational qualification of each academic personnel. A good number of deserving faculty members were sent for study leave and have completed their graduate courses. Dr. Basuel’s term ended in 1997. On November 2, 1997, Dr. Venus I. Lammawin was elected by the Board of Trustees as the second president of the Kalinga- Apayao State College.
Others came. By the end of April 1985 the Rector left for Iloilo, leaving temporary management to the Vice Rector. Before the opening of the school year in 1985, Fr. Rodolfo Manaloto and Bro. Efren Obja-an, who were on study leave, arrived as working guests. On July 26, 1988, Fr. Paderog was appointed member of the ad hoc committee overseeing the construction of the novitiate house in Cebu; he eventually decided to be freed of his responsibilities as prior as he had too much to do.
Subsequently, he joined the Indian Institute of Science(IISc) for his master's study, where he was the faculty topper (CGPA 7.9 out of 8) and received gold medal and Senate Commendation for outstanding performance in Masters of Engineering. Thereafter, he joined Jadavpur University as a lecturer. In 2000, he joined the IISc for his doctoral research, on study leave from Jadavpur University. He completed his Ph.D. thesis work in about one year at the IISc. His received “Best International CFD Thesis Award” in 2002.
In 1964, Jathanna went on study leave to the University of Hamburg, Hamburg where he studied Old Testament at the Faculty of Evangelical Theology under Klaus Koch, a direct student of Gerhard von Rad and was able to complete his doctoral dissertation in 1967 under the supervision of Professors Hans Joachim Kraus and Marie-Louise Henry which was later published in 1969 under the title The Covenant and covenant making in Pentateuch.Constantine Devaprasad Jathanna, The Covenant and covenant making in Pentateuch, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, 1969.
When the government still didn't respond to his application, he filed a contempt petition with the Tribunal and also moved the High Court against the government. In May 2009, the government issued a letter, rejecting Thakur's request for study leave, on the basis that he had not sought permission from his immediate supervisor before opting for the course. The letter stated that the government would be able to grant him a leave for a maximum of one year. Thakur then again approached the Tribunal.
Deciding to move forward in 1983, Amory applied for and successfully received a position in the finance department of the Nevis Island Government. He was then promoted to Permanent Secretary in Finance, under the premiership of Dr. Simeon Daniel. It was from that position that Mr. Amory learned the ins and outs of governance. He decided to sacrifice himself for the betterment of Nevis and took study leave in September 1986 to further his education at University of the Virgin Islands, St. Croix campus.
Granted two years of study- leave, Ackrill was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1950-51 (as he was again in 1961-62)Institute for Advanced Study: A Community of Scholars before becoming, in 1953, a tutorial fellow at Brasenose College. In 1966, Oxford university created a statutory chair in the History of Philosophy, to which Ackrill was elected as the first holder. He retained that Chair, whilst remaining a fellow of Brasenose, until he retired in 1989 as an emeritus professor.
They are the Faculty of Agro-based Industry and Faculty of Earth Sciences with a total of 900 undergraduates and postgraduates students. There are 74 academic staff of which 41 academic staff are on study leave, 55 non academic staff and 12 international academic staff. For the September 2012 intake, students’ enrolment is expected to increase to 1500 students for seven undergraduate academic programmes and postgraduate programmes. There is only one building in the campus which is shared with the two faculties and the administrative office.
University Council on January 2, 1995, approved the establishment of the Centre for Continuing Education (CEDUCAPE) as a unit attached to the Faculty of Economics, Management, Accounting and International Business Management. His first Executive Director is Dr. Rodrigo Navia Insignares. On 10 deAbril 1995, University Council approved the draft Academic Reform and Macro microcurriculum the different specializations offered by the Faculty, reform in the broadest sense includes the reduction from five to four years of study, leave the first year core for all students and the second may choose the desired specialization.
While working as a professor at Government College, Lahore, Ruchi Ram took a study leave in 1914 to research the variability in atomic weights of Lead and Bismuth under the mentorship of Kazimierz Fajans at Technische Hochshule of Karlsruhe, Germany now known as Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. A few months after his joining Germany went into war against allied forces which included United Kingdom of Great Britain. As a result, Ruchi Ram had to leave Germany hurriedly and went to Manchester in the Lab of Ernest Rutherford who was also mentor of Prof. Kazimierz Fajans.
Gorikapudi Devasahayam completed his graduate studies at the Lutheran Theological College, Rajahmundry which at that time was directly affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University) and was assigned pastoral ministry. Later, Devasahayam was appointed to teach at his alma mater, the Lutheran Theological College in Rajahmundry.The Annual Report of the Foreign Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America for the Year, 1945, p.25. The AELC Society sent Devasahayam on study leave to the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia during 1953–1954Minutes of the Annual Convention, 1955, p.
During Gaikwad's stint at the Aizawl Theological College, Aizawl, he went on study leave and enrolled at the North India Institute for Post Graduate Theological Studies, a joint initiative of the Bishop's College, Kolkata and the Serampore College, Serampore where he pursued a Master of Theology degree specialising in Religions. During the penultimate year of his study, Gaikwad moved to Bangalore and pursued a one-year special course at the United Theological College, Bangalore in 1981,K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), Directory of the United Theological College 1910-1997, Bangalore, 1997. Special course, p.98.
The Outstanding Structure Award has been presented annually since 2000. It recognises the most remarkable, innovative, creative, or otherwise stimulating structures completed within the last few years. As a project award, it recognizes the team effort of the engineer, the architect, the contractor, and the owner involved in completion of the project. The Anton Tedesko Medal is awarded by the IABSE Foundation to honour a Laureate and support a Fellow of the Association for study leave for a promising young engineer to gain practical experience in a prestigious engineering firm, outside his/her home country.
The report was particularly critical of the handling of a serious safeguarding incident earlier in 2018 in which pupils chained a black pupil to a lamppost and whipped him in a "mock slave auction", and of the effectiveness of the leadership and management. The report stated the school was misusing extended study leave as a form of unlawful exclusion. The chair and vice chair of governors resigned. The inspection had been unannounced because the Chief Inspector of Schools had concerns about safeguarding, leadership and the quality of education at the school.
As well as House Arts the other competitions are Sports Day, Inter-house Rounders and Science Quiz. The houses are led by three year 13 students, who are elected into their role of House Leaders by their house. From 2006, the House Captain election process, which had previously been decided entirely by votes from members of the house (both staff and students) was decided by interview as well as votes. Elections take place at the end of the second term before year thirteen students go on study leave.
The School was expanded by the introduction of a second Kindergarten class in 1995 and a third Year 7 in 1996. As a result of Scott's Study Leave to the UK and USA in 1997, St Luke's Middle School commenced in 1999. This lay the foundation for a fully double streamed Junior School and a fully triple streamed Senior School by 2001. The school site has seen extensive building work over the years. In February 1997 the multi-purpose hall was officially opened by the Archbishop of Sydney.
In 1969 he was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and served on its council (19771980), as vice-president (19791980), and treasurer (19811985). In 1965 Morris travelled to Paris on study leave, beginning a lifelong "love of France, its people, its culture". He was a frequent visitor to the country, where he worked in the Institut de Pathologie Cellulaire. He was a consultant to the French government, and in recognition of his contributions was awarded Chevalier dans l'Ordre national du Mérite, and (in May 1988) the Légion d'honneur.
Bryan's report on his study leave to Great Britain in 1957 would be published as a thesis for an Associate's Diploma of the Library Association of Australia in 1960. In 1962, Bryan was invited to become the University Librarian at the University of Sydney. The Fisher Library building was completed in 1963, and its design demonstrated significant changes to modern library design. While Bryan had had no hand in the design of the Fisher Library he would be responsible for the design of the next library building, and be influenced by new ideas emerging from Great Britain.
In February 1974 Rehsef was promoted to brigadier general and appointed deputy commander of the 162nd ("Steel") Division; later that year he became division commander, a post he served in until 1976. After studies at the Royal College of Defense Studies (RCDS) in London, he served as deputy commander of the Armored Corps, and in early 1979 he became corps commander and was promoted to the rank of major general. In February 1982, four months before the outbreak of the First Lebanon War, he passed on the Armored Corps command to Major General Moshe Bar-Kochba (Brill) and took a study leave.
From 1853 to 1864 he was the organist of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, and held a similar position at the Notre-Dame Basilica-Cathedral from 1864 to 1876. In 1857 he travelled to Paris after obtaining a study leave and became a pupil of Henri Herz and Alexandre Goria. Many of his arts songs, choral pieces, and works for solo piano have been published by the Canadian Musical Heritage Society and by Adélard Joseph Boucher. His piano work Stadaconé (1858) was notably the first notated composition to be based on the music of the aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Other students included Nigel Caple (whom Richmond met at Portsmouth Polytechnic, and where Richmond came into severe conflict with marxists who were then dominant in the art department) and Rosie Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, who had graduated from Goldsmiths College. He moved back to Britain in 1979, later taking up residence in North Yorkshire, where he painted, exhibited and taught. Students came to train with him on study leave, especially from St Albans College of Art, later part of Hertfordshire University. In 1994, he moved to Middlesbrough with his second wife Miranda, where he painted until his death.
While teaching at the Seminary in Bengaluru, he applied for the Alexander von Humboldt research fellowship and went on study leave from the Seminary to the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg for doctoral studies in Old Testament where he studied under Claus Westermann and Gerhard von Rad who were experts in Old Testament studies. During E. C. John's study period in Heidelberg, his companions included Nicholas J. Tromp, MSC who spent a period of study at the University.Nicholas J. Tromp, Primitive Conceptions of Death and the Nether World in the Old Testament, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, 1969, pp.31, 165.
The Computer Unit and the English Language Teaching Unit, which come under the purview of the vice-chancellor, operate through a director or a coordinator, offer service courses to the undergraduates of both faculties at Kuliyapitiya to further their IT, oral and written communication skills. An academic year consists of two semesters of 15 weeks each. Academic programs are based on a course credit system, which embodies characteristics such as modularity, flexibility, and accumulation of credits. After a semester, a two-week study leave is given before the semester-end examinations conducted in a three-week period.
In 1969, the Board of Governors of ACTC accorded him study leave which Premasagar used to go to St. Andrews University, Scotland for further studies in the Old Testament and studied in St Mary's College between 1969-1972 and was guided by William McKane and J. D. Martin was awarded a Ph.D. by the St. Andrews University based on his dissertation entitled The Theme of Promise in the Patriarchal Narratives.P. Victor Premasagar, The Theme of Promise in the Patriarchal Narratives, University of StAndrews, 1972. Cited in Laurence A. Turner, Announcements of Plot in Genesis, Wipf and Stock, Eugene, 2007, p.196.
Premasagar first taught at the Andhra Union Theological College (AUTC), Dornakal between 1961-1964 and his other colleagues included Eric J. Lott and later he left for specialized studies to England. By this time, the AUTC together with the Lutheran Theological College, Rajahmundry and the Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada formed the Andhra Christian Theological College in 1964. By the time Premasagar returned from his studies in 1966, he was reassigned to teach at the new entity in the river town of Rajahmundry. Again between 1969-1972 after a period of study leave, he returned to ACTC to continue his teaching and became its second principal in 1973 succeeding W. D. Coleman.
On completing service for designated years and meeting set performance criteria, they are promoted to the next higher grades in a Flexible Complementation system known as Career Advancement Scheme (CAS). Incumbents without a PhD degree are given paid study leave to acquire PhD qualification, which is necessary for career progression. Through CAS, scientists can rise up to Principal Scientist grade, which is equivalent to the scale of Joint Secretary to the Government of India. The ARS encourages fresh infusion of talent at all senior levels through lateral entry in which incumbent scientists can participate in the open competition and move their career ahead in much shorter time than CAS.
Chapman held the Secretary-General position for about a year. In 1946 he was invited by the United Nations (UN) to work as an area specialist in the Department of Trusteeship and Information from Non-Self Governing Territories. According to the letter from the UN, he had been invited because the UN wanted somebody from Africa and they were told he met the qualifications they were looking for; "somebody who had knowledge of the affairs of issues of non-self governing territories." After he had received the invitation, he asked for a study leave without pay for five years from the Achimota College Council.
Le Couteur took up the position in April 1956, and remained for the rest of his career, except for study leave at CERN and the AERE in 1959 and 1960. In 1960 he was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. He was the acting Director of the Research School of Physical Sciences on many occasions, occupying the position for extended periods from September 1973 until September 1974, and from February to December 1978. In 1962 Le Couteur arranged for the department to acquire an IBM 1620 as its first computer; it was programmed for numerical calculations in the FORTRAN language.
Horsfall remained with the Special Branch until 1976, when the department was excised from the NPF due to the creation of the National Security Organization (NSO). Horsfall, by then an Assistant Commissioner of Police joined the NSO as an officer under the first Director-General, Colonel Abdullahi Mohammed. Albert Horsfall claims he had always wanted to study law but had not been able to because of the demands of his job. His former bosses at the Special Branch and the NSO, M. D. Yusuf and Abdullahi Mohammed, had refused his applications for a study leave on the grounds he was too useful to their organizations to lose.
After availing study leave from the Church Society, Minz went to Arthur Bonner, Averting the Apocalypse: Social Movements in India Today, Duke University Press, 2009, pp.251. Minnesota where he pursued a dual degree programme, one in theology and the other in anthropology at the Luther SeminaryThe American Lutheran, Volumes 39-40, American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, 1956, p.510. and the University of Minnesota respectively earning both a Master of Theology specialising in Systematic Theology and a Master of Arts degree specialising in Anthropology. Minz's postgraduation theses were entitled The Messiah Or the Prophet in Nativistic Movements (for M. Th. degree) and the other A Christian Community in a Culture (for M. A. degree).
Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore where Dhanaraj taught for more than three decades. Dhanaraj moved to Mangalore in 1978 after completing his postgraduate studies in Old Testament at the Protestant Regional Theologiate in Bangalore and began teaching at the Karnataka Theological College along with C. D. Jathanna, CSI and also John Sadananda, CSI. After two years' of teaching, Dhanaraj proceeded on a 5-year study leave for research studies to Germany in 1980 and returned in 1986 to resume teaching of the Old Testament, Hebrew language and Aramaic language to ministerial candidates studying for Bachelor of Divinity course offered through the Senate of Serampore College (University).Senate of Serampore College (University), Directory of Teaching Staff.
He also served as the Vice- President of the Senior Literary and Historical Associations, Senior Vice- President of the Social League, House Master of Boake, Manager of the Book Department (from 1936), and Vice-President of the Master's Guild. Between 1931 and 1933, Gunawardena departed for London on study leave from Royal College. In 1932 he was awarded the Diploma in Education (Oxford), and in the same year obtained the Certificate for Practical Efficiency in Teaching (Cantab.). While in London, he presented his MSc thesis, ‘Studies in the Botanical Works of John Ray’ to University College London in 1934 and in the same was elected a Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London.
In 1969, Dr. Pastor was promoted and at that time Bienvenida S. Terania who also has had a training and experience in the establishment and operation of a barrio high school took over the reins as principal, having been previously designated as Guidance Coordinator. This previous designation of hers served as her stepping stone to principalship. In 1974, Isulan Barrio High School was elevated to the status of a provincial high school but still sharing the same school site, school buildings and school facilities with the Isulan Elementary School. In 1975, Terani as application for study leave was approved and granted and so Donatila C. Romano was designated as officer on length of experience and capabilities.
In 1972, Furtado went on study leave to the University of Hamburg, Hamburg where he studied Church History at the Faculty of Evangelical Theology and was able to complete his doctoral dissertation in 1977Aprem (Mar), Indian Christian Who is Who, Bombay Parish Church of the East, Bombay, 1983, p.110. under the supervision of Professors Hans Jochen MargullJohann Anselm Steiger, Johann Anselm Steiger (Edited), 500 Jahre Theologie in Hamburg: Hamburg als Zentrum christlicher Theologie und Kultur zwischen Tradition und Zukunft, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 2005, p.450. and Waack which was later published in 1978 under the title The Contribution of D. T. Niles to the Church Universal and Local.C. L. Furtado, The Contribution of D. T. Niles to the Church Universal and Local, CLS, Madras, 1978.
Soon after his graduate studies at the Protestant Regional Seminary in Bangalore, Salins began teaching at the Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore from 1974 onwards and later availed study leave to equip himself with a postgraduate degree in New Testament in 1982. After a 40-year teaching ministry that began in 1974,Roland Gierth, Christian life and work at the pastorate level and practical theology in South India: an inquiry based on 16 field studies of selected Church of South India pastorates in Bangalore and the Kolar Gold Fields (Karnataka Central Diocese) and a survey of Indian publications on the field of practical theology, Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1977, p.80. Salins retired in early 2015 on attaining superannuation but continues to teach at the Seminary in Mangalore.
To hide from her father that she could not continue her education, Bingham pretended that the college was allowing her time away to study in Europe and Kirstein contrived to be granted study leave in Europe at the same time. The Bingham family travelled to England separately from Kirstein but, when it was time for the rest of the Binghams to return home, Henrietta persuaded her father to let her stay on with Kirstein as chaperone. The two women, besotted with each other, set off on a grand tour of continental Europe. Kirstein did not see a future for them as fully sexual lovers and from Carcassonne she wrote a twelve-page letter to Ernest Jones – the leading Freudian psychoanalyst in Britain at a time when psychoanalysis was generally regarded as dangerously aberrant.
Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore - Sadananda was an alma mater of this institution and also taught for more than three decades. Ever since Sadananda's completion of graduate studies at the Protestant Regional Seminary in Bangalore in 1974, he began teaching at the Protestant Seminary in Mangalore led by Principal C. D. Jathanna both of whom taught Old Testament for successive batches of students undergoing ministerial formation at the Seminary. After a period of study leave (1978-1983), Sadananda returned to Mangalore and taught along with D. Dhanaraj. While this was so, Sadananda's postgraduate companion, G. Babu Rao, first taught Old Testament at Serampore College, Serampore and later moved to the Protestant Regional Theologiate in Hyderabad while J. W. Gladstone, his senior, taught Church History at the Kerala United Theological Seminary in Trivandrum.
During the final year of his MSc studies at University of Madras, Subrahmanyam appeared for the Civil Services Examination and stood first in ranking that year (1950–51). He was duly appointed to the Indian Administrative Service in the batch of 1951. He was allotted to the administrative cadre of Madras Presidency and was transferred to the Tamil Nadu cadre when that state was created in 1956. During the first fifteen years of his career in the civil service, he served in several remote districts of undivided Madras precinct and Tamil Nadu, and also in the Defence Ministry in New Delhi. In 1965–66, he sought mid-career study leave, and following the usual selection procedure, he was appointed a Rockefeller fellow in Strategic Studies at the London School of Economics in 1966.
Considering a standard three-year study leave among the canons, which was secured and encouraged by the Roman Curia, Körmendi agreed that Lodomer studied abroad (most likely in Italy) between 1261 and 1264. Based on the researches of literary historian Rabán Gerézdi (1941), Hungarian historiography claimed that a certain Lodomer, son of comes Denis, who was a student of the University of Bologna on 26 October 1268 according to a register, is identical with the namesake prelate. However, at the latest, Lodomer was already styled as elected and confirmed Bishop of Várad on 9 November, according to a royal charter of Béla IV of Hungary. Nevertheless, Körmendi added if Lodomer is identical with that student, his relationship to the Atyusz kindred becomes more established, as there were two clan members named Denis during his time.
When W. D. Coleman, AELC was Principal of the Andhra Christian Theological College, Rajahmundry, the Board of Governors of the College accorded study leave to Victor Paul who proceeded to Saint Paul, Minnesota and pursued an S.T.M. in Pastoral theology and Ministry and for academic years 1971–1973 and worked out a thesis titled Toward a Counseling Oriented Ministry to the People of Andhra PradeshM. Victor Paul, Toward a Counseling Oriented Ministry to the People of Andhra Pradesh, Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1973. in the Luther Seminary (a degree granting authority accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada duly recognised by the United States Government as an accrediting agency). James A. BergquistJohn Henry Paul Reumann, James A. Bergquist (Edited), The Church emerging: a U.S. Lutheran case study, Published by Fortress Press, Philadelphia, 1977.
Devapriam chose the vocation of Priesthood and enrolled for B. D. at the Bishops College, Kolkata where Emani Sambayya happened to be one of the Spiritual Formators.Thompson, A. Frank,The Bairagi Madonna: Leaves from a Calcutta Notebook, Indian Society for Promotion of Christian Knowledge (ISPCK), New Delhi, 1997. Before joining as Faculty Member of the Andhra Christian Theological College in Rajahmundry, Devapriam pursued a postgraduate degree leading to Master of Sacred Theology specializing in the discipline of Systematic theology at the McCormick, Chicago. While teaching at the Andhra Christian Theological College which by then relocated from Rajahmundry to Secunderabad, Devapriam sought study leave from the Board of Governors of the College for undergoing further studies on a World Council of Churches scholarship in 1975World Council of Churches - Theological Education Fund Archive enrolling at the General Theological Seminary,The Episcopal Church Annual, Morehouse-Barlow, 1976, p.
Since her appointment to the court, she has served as a director of the Canadian Superior Courts Judges' Association, where she chaired its access to justice committee. She also served as a member of the National Action Committee on Access to Civil and Family Justice, and since 2016 has been a director of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice. While on study leave in 2009, she helped establish the Legal Help Centre of Winnipeg, a free community legal clinic, and remains an advisor on its board of directors. Madam Justice Suche is a recipient of the University of Winnipeg Distinguished Alumni Award and the Manitoba Bar Association's Isabel Ross MacLean Hunt Award. On April 2020, Canadian Judicial Council, Canada’s court-oversight body, found that Madam Justice Suche was wrong to join her Liberal former cabinet-minister husband, Jim Carr, in weighing in on Ottawa’s selection of Supreme Court judges.
In 1963, Doig returned to Melbourne, where she took up a position as a senior lecturer in statistics at the University of Melbourne. In the mid-1960s, she joined a team headed by the sociologist Ronald Henderson which was attempting to quantify the extent of poverty in Australia. The team developed the Henderson Poverty Line in 1973, which was the disposable income required to support the basic needs of a family of two adults and two dependent children. The techniques developed by the Henderson team have been used by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research to regularly update the poverty line for Australia since 1979. In 1970, Harcourt took study leave in Sweden, where she co-authored two papers on theoretical chemistry—"A simple demonstration of Hund’s Rule for the helium 2S and 2P States" and "Wavefunctions for 4-electron 3-centre bonding",—with her husband, the chemist Richard Harcourt.
In the year 1971 Satyaranjan sought study leave and proceeded to the United Theological College, Bangalore under the principalship of J. R. Chandran. Satyaranjan's postgraduate companions included Arthur Jayakumar, Basil Rebera, C. P. Athyal, Dhyanchand Carr, G. Babu Rao, Godwin Shiri, Kishore Kosala, M. Kipgen, P. B. Santram, S. D. L. Alagodi, T. Joy, Timotheas Hembrom and V. E. Varghese. After a two-year study period, Satyaranjan obtained a M.Th. degree in New Testament where he also worked out a dissertation entitled "Gifts of the Spirit" - A study of Divine Charismata in the New Testament with special reference to I Corinthians 12-14.D. S. Satyaranjan, "Gifts of the Spirit" - A study of Divine Charismata in the New Testament with special reference to I Corinthians 12-14 in Thesis Titles, Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College, Bangalore, 1991 The University awarded a postgraduate degree during the Registrarship of C. Devasahayam in the ensuing convocation that took place in Serampore College, Serampore in 1974.
While teaching at the Bishop's College, Kolkata, Hembrom availed study leave and pursued research studies with the South Asia Theological Research Institute, Bangalore, a doctoral-level institute under the Senate of Serampore College (University) researching on the Santals with special reference to their creation stories and was supervised by Renthy Keitzar and Nirmal Minz who enabled him to work on his thesis after which Timotheas was able to submit his doctoral dissertation in 1991 which was originally entitled The Creation narrative of the Santals and the Genesis Creation narrative: A probing into their theological motifsT. Hembrom, The Creation narrative of the Santals and the Genesis Creation narrative: A probing into their theological motifs. Cited in Indian Church History Review, Volumes 27-32, Church History Association of India, 1993, p.122. after which the Senate of Serampore College (University) awarded him a doctoral degree in 1992Senate, List of the Recipient of the Degree of Doctor of Theology during the registrarship of D. S. Satyaranjan.
Little was, apparently, a very bright student as he was allowed to graduate from the Academy in June 1866 after only three of the usual four years of study. After graduation, he served on the USS Macedonian, USS Saco and the famous sail racing yacht America—which was being used as a training ship by the Academy. He was granted three months leave in Europe and, in 1867, reported for duty on the USS Colorado, the flagship of the European Squadron. Little was commissioned as an ensign on 12 March 1868 and was assigned as a flag lieutenant (aide) to Commodore Pennock, the commander of the European Squadron. He was promoted to the rank of master on 26 March 1869 and assigned to the USS Franklin. He was then promoted to lieutenant on 29 March 1870.U.S. Navy Register of Commissioned Officers. 1896. pg. 78. Anita Chartrand Little by Jane Stuart In 1871 Little was detached from the Franklin to begin an eight-month study leave in Europe.

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