Example sentences of "of the university of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The disease theory was discounted early on by Reinhart Huttl of the University of Freiburg , who grafted affected shoots on to otherwise healthy trees .
2 Nineteen patients enrolled into a study protocol approved by the ethics committee of the University of Bern , Switzerland .
3 Not according to John Palmer , Richard Udry and Naomi Morris at the Population Center of the University of Carolina ( Human Biology , vol 54 , p111 ) .
4 Janice Cheddie is a researcher and lecturer , based in the Art , Design & Communications Department of the University of Sunderland
5 Attempts to estimate the ‘ true ’ price rise over the same period suggest an increase in the price level of 2,531 per cent , which accords with an estimate of the economic department of the University of Chile of a rise in the black market price of the dollar of 3,600 per cent !
6 The Bibliothèque 's spokesman is the linguist Pierre Encrevé , supported by Françoise Cachin , director of the Musée d'Orsay , Pierre Rosenberg , General Curator of the Département des Peintures at the Louvre , and many other leading figures from the academic world including Yves Alain Bois of the University of Harvard , Professor Pressouyre of the Université de Paris I , Professor Francis Haskell from Oxford , Professor Castelnuovo of Pisa , Hubert Damish , William Rubin and Jean Starobinskia .
7 At the end of September King Mswati ordered the closure of the University of Swaziland for one month after students returning for the new term boycotted classes in protest at a severe shortage of staff .
8 In November a student died after police entered the Kwaluseni campus of the University of Swaziland to end a student boycott , held in protest at the conviction of two students for PUDEMO membership .
9 Dr Michael Turega , of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology , has worked with a casualty ward consultant to produce a desk-top computer consisting of just 35 ‘ brain cells ’ to give reliable diagnosis of chest pain in patients .
10 Miss Stott , a textiles and design graduate of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology , had worked as development and design manager for a Bolton textiles firm for six years .
11 CERTAIN Foods , particularly sugar , may encourage the development of cancer of the breast , suggest Stephen Seely of the University of Manchester and Dr D. F. Horrobin of Efamol Research Institute in Kentville , Nova Scotia .
12 Deborah Cherry of the University of Manchester has written Painting Women on the subject of Victorian women artists ( £35 ) , drawing on letters , diaries , autobiographies and contemporary papers , while The Female Nude by Lynda Nead ( £35 ) promises to be a counterblast to Kenneth Clarke 's classic .
13 A sensible adjustment has been suggested ( in the context of the election of MEPs ) by M.Steed of the University of Manchester : let Bedfordshire , Hertfordshire and Essex be taken away from the South-East region and combined with East Anglia to form a new Eastern region .
14 Editor , — A Esmail and S Everington 's short report reminded me of a situation when I was executive dean of the medical school of the University of Manchester in 1970 .
15 Julian Clarke of the University of Manchester 's Institute of Science and Technology in Britain uses on-line connections via Internet ‘ several times a day ’ to develop molecular level simulations of polymers and other amorphous materials .
16 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester , speaking in Canada , was cautious and ambivalent .
17 Dr Charlton , of the University of Manchester , recommended a policy directive from the Government to put the issue of smoking firmly on the agenda .
18 Barry Giles of the University of Tasmania has used Allen 's system to see Centaurus A in the infrared ( figure 3B ) .
19 I last wrote to you on 14 February , enclosing a copy of the Prospectus and two copies of the Agreement for the tape , the latter for signature on behalf of the University of Birmingham before being returned to me .
20 The survey , conducted by Dr Alice Stewart of the University of Birmingham , establishes that , out of 330 servicemen , 27 have suffered from cancers of the blood or lymphatic systems .
21 A very small minority of students remained for a fourth year and , having successfully negotiated a third year examination hurdle , were candidates for an unclassified B.Ed degree of the University of Birmingham , and carried with them our hopes for a future graduate profession .
22 At Bletchley were two Professors of the University of Edinburgh , Alexander Aitken and Walter Bruford , who had left their chairs of Mathematics and German respectively , to devote their appropriate talents to more urgent intellectual tasks .
23 This was followed by the scientific report of an expedition to Barra organised by the Biological Society of the University of Edinburgh ( Forrest et al. , 1936 ) , which included an account of the vegetation ( Watson & Barlow , 1936 ) .
24 The Conference received generous financial support from the Seminars Committee of the University of Edinburgh Faculty of Social Sciences and from the Munro Lectureship Fund , University of Edinburgh .
25 For example , after the burgh council stopped the Kilmarnock scheme Professor John Mansbridge of the University of Edinburgh continued to monitor the dental health of children in Kilmarnock and in the control community of Ayr .
26 The evaluation was and continues to be conducted by the Department of General Practice of the University of Edinburgh under Professor John Howie .
27 The author and the Editor would like to thank Dr Alastair Macdonald of the University of Edinburgh for his help with this article .
28 In areas dominated by Quaternary deposits emphasis in research in the late 1950s and subsequently was naturally directed towards the interpretation of the stages and nature of Quaternary landscape change , and this involved the inception of new conceptual models of glacial landform development well exemplified by the way in which J.B. Sissons of the University of Edinburgh developed a theme in many research papers of the interpretation of patterns of deglaciation involving stagnant as well as active ice ( Sissons , 1976 ) .
29 Associated with the exhibition , a number of senior staff are giving a series of lectures as part of the University of Edinburgh 's programme of continuing education .
30 Mr. Dickson , a graduate of the University of Edinburgh and Robert Gordon 's , was previously with the Scottish Office Library .
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