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  • ...der for the Institution to continue. Some well-known experts were hired as lecturers and researchers. The most successful of them all was Sir [[Humphry Davy]], The professionalisation of science began in the aftermath of the French Revolution and soon spread to other parts of the Continent, including the G ...
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  • ...n. Some universities also hosted American and European scientists as guest lecturers during recent decades. ...ous title of [[Legion of Honour|Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur]] by the French government.<ref>{{Cite web |title=بنیاد پروفسور حسابی – زندگی نامه |url=htt ...
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  • ...st 1915"}} She then joined the [[sixth form]] and won the school prize for French in December 1916.{{R|"Wiltshire Times 16 December 1916"}}{{Efn|Dent's siste ...Bristol 2019"}}}} In June 1920, she passed her intermediate examination in French with supplementary courses in Latin, history, and mathematics.{{R|1="Wester ...
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  • * 1794 – Under threat of the [[French Revolutionary Wars]], a meeting at the Star Inn leads to formation of the C ** 18 May: Women lecturers are given equal status to their male colleagues at the university. ...
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