991 resultados para Docteurs honoris causa -- Portraits
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Discurso pronunciado por D. Rafael Portaencasa Baeza, Rector de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, con motivo de la festividad de Santo Tomás de Aquino e investidura de doctores honoris causa de los profesores Doctores William A. Gambling y Rem V. Petrov. En sus palabras el autor repasa los principales logros académicos de estas dos personalidades del mundo de la ciencia.
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Discurso pronunciado por D. Rafael Portaencasa Baeza, Rector de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, con motivo de la investidura de Doctor Honoris Causa del Profesor Dr. D. Félix Candela Outeriño, arquitecto español.
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Spencer Fullerton Baird was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1823. In 1834 he was sent to a Quaker boarding-school kept by Dr. McGraw, at Port Deposit, Maryland, and the year following to the Reading Grammar School. In 1836 he entered Dickinson College, and was graduated at the age of seventeen. After leaving college, his time for several years was devoted to studies in general natural history, to long pedestrian excursions for the purpose of observing animals and plants and collecting specimens, and to the organization of a private cabinet of natural history, which a few years later became the nucleus of the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. During this period he published a number of original papers on natural history. He also read medicine with Dr. Middleton Goldsmith, attending a winter course of lectures at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York, in 1842. His medical course was never formally completed, although in 1848 he received the degree of M. D., honoris causa, from the Philadelphia Medical College. In 1845 he was chosen professor of natural history in Dickinson College, and in 1846 his duties and emoluments were increased by election to the chair of natural history and chemistry in the same institution. In 1848 he declined a call to the professorship of natural science in the University of Vermont. In 1849 he undertook his first extensive literary work, translating and editing the text for the "Iconographic Encyclopedia," an English version of Heck's Bilder Atlas, published in connection with Brockhaus's Conversations Lexikon.
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L'Université du Québec à Montréal rend hommage aujourd’hui à madame Andrée Lajoie en lui attribuant le titre de docteure honoris causa, par décision de son Conseil d’administration et sur recommandation de sa Faculté de science politique et de droit. Par ce geste, l’Université veut souligner l’apport considérable de madame Lajoie à l’essor de la recherche en droit dans ses dimensions politiques et sociales autant au Québec, au Canada et en Europe.
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Publicación de la Universidad de Murcia en colaboración con la Asamblea Regional que pretende dar a conocer de forma muy cuidada la labor de la Universidad en sus más de ochenta años de existencia. La edición, profusamente ilustrada, contiene colaboraciones de importantes profesores y personalidades de la vida cultural murciana, organizadas en los siguientes apartados temáticos: tradición y futuro, consejos sociales, relaciones internacionales, relaciones institucionales, la Región de Murcia, el nacimiento de la Universidad (1914), su historia, deportes, rectores, doctores honoris causa, personalidades en la historia de la universidad y centros universitarios.