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Because women were new to the system, however, and very few were qualified for professorships, most professorships continued to be awarded to men.
She was said to be too "theoretical" and lacking the managerial skill required for a regular full professorship.
For associate professors (fixed positions not automatically leading to professorships) the same was true with 7.5 per cent women.
A state funded professorship was called a chair, a cathedra.
After this time, they have to compete for a professorship.
Instructional plans included an appointment for a foreign professorship of science, which did not materialize.
Another important reorganization was an effort to restrict the number of professorships and a more general restructuring of the ranks.
Schemes for national mining schools, and regional mineral professorships, met with uniform industrial and governmental apathy in the first half of the century.
In this period her name was put forward twice for a professorship, unsuccessfully.
Penn offered a good salary, tenure, and a promise of a full professorship within 2 years.
While women constitute approximately 29 per cent of scholars employed by colleges and universities (winter semester 1999/2000), they hold only 9.5 per cent of professorships.
New professorships, journals, societies, research groups, and industrial laboratories were founded, as chemistry gained complexity and experienced branching.
It is self-evident that professorships should be granted to those who have the qualifications needed to hold such positions.
But a college cannot decline to continue a professorship which it has once taken over.
Up to two months ago in all the 42 schools there was not a professorship.