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  • Wilhelm Eduard Weber and finished his "Habilitation" (advanced Doctor's degree) in 1854.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Despite this, her Habilitation process was approved in 1919 allowing her to obtain the rank of Privatdozent.

    Special Post: Noether’s First Theorem – Emmy Noether for Ada Lovelace Day 2010

  • Despite this, her Habilitation process was approved in 1919 allowing her to obtain the rank of Privatdozent.

    Special Post: Noether’s First Theorem – Emmy Noether for Ada Lovelace Day 2010

  • Despite this, her Habilitation process was approved in 1919 allowing her to obtain the rank of Privatdozent.

    The Language of Science – it’s “just a theory” 2010

  • He completed his Habilitation (venia legendi in systems science of environment and technology) at the Mining University Leoben, Austria.

    Contributor: Arnulf Grubler 2010

  • On June 30, 1909, Margarete Kahn took her doctoral exam in mathematics, physics and psychology, but a scientific career was not possible because women could not obtain post-doctoral degrees (Habilitation) at German universities until 1920.

    Margarete Kahn. 2009

  • She remained in Breslau and, after years of teaching and research, was given the Habilitation at the university there in 1930.

    Hedwig Kohn. 2009

  • Prior to World War II, only three women achieved the German qualification for teaching at a university, the Habilitation in the field of physics: Lise Meitner, Hertha Sponer, and Hedwig Kohn.

    Hedwig Kohn. 2009

  • She became active in AKIM, the National Association for the Habilitation of the Mentally Handicapped in Israel and in 1960 was appointed chairwoman of its International Relations Department.

    Eva Michaelis Stern. 2009

  • In interwar Germany only one female lawyer — Magdalene Schoch, a Catholic — managed to get her Habilitation in law in 1932 and to become a tenure-track faculty member.

    Lawyers in Germany and Austria. 2009

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