Word: lecturere
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"This is a magazine that makes very few gestures to the cultural habits of our time," says Martin H. Peretz, who is both the magazine's chair and a lecturer in social studies at Harvard. "There are no pull quotes or lavish illustrations. The articles tend to be long and...
If--and that's a big if--Habibie's new Cabinet is able to make headway in restoring the economy, his presidency may defy expectations and last its full term, some analysts say. Even so, Indonesia will change in ways that were impossible under Suharto's centralized control. The press...
Jennifer G. Schirmer, a lecturer in SocialStudies and an associate of programs onnon-violent sanctions and cultural survival at theWeatherhead Center for International Affairs, hasworked in Guatemala interviewing militaryofficials about the war and their evaluations onthe success of attempts to convert country todemocracy.
"The key issue was the effect on confidentiality in medical care when there are government databanks that are accessible to people other than doctors," said Philip Caper, lecturer in the Faculty of Public Health, who is also Chairman and CEO of the Codman Research Group.
Blair came to Harvard as a junior professor in 1996, after teaching history at the University of California at Irvine from 1993 to 1996 and serving as a lecturer at Harvard from 1991 to 1993.