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At Harvard University, the title of University Professor is the institution's most distinguished professorial post, [1] and is conferred upon a select group of 25 tenured faculty members whose scholarship and other professional work have achieved exceptional distinction and influence. [2]
The top 10% of graduating MBAs are named Arjay Miller Scholars. [18] Robert Jaedicke 1979–1980 acting dean 5 Rene C. McPherson [19] 1980–1982 6 Robert Jaedicke [20] 1983–1990 7 Michael Spence [21] 1990–1999 8 Robert L. Joss [22] 1999–2009 Stanford Ph.D. 1970 9 Garth Saloner [23] 2009–2015 10 Jonathan Levin: 2016–present
Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) [1] is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a 'person who professes'. Professors are usually experts in their field and teachers of the highest rank. [1]
William Breit (1933–2011), American professor of economics at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas; George Ignatius Brizan (1942–2012), economics lecturer and later Prime Minister of Grenada; Martin Browning (born 1946), English economist, professor of economics at the University of Oxford; Sylvie Brunel (born 1960), French economist
Peter S. Fader - Professor of Marketing [20] Jill Fisch - Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School; Stewart D. Friedman - Professor emeritus and founding director of the Wharton Leadership Program [21] Adam Grant - Professor of Psychology [22] Herbert Hovenkamp - Professor of Law and Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics ...
Professor Associado or Professor Coordenador (associate professor) – PhD required; Professor Auxiliar com Agregação (assistant professor) – PhD and Agregação (habilitation) required; Professor Auxiliar or Professor Adjunto (assistant professor) – PhD required. Extinct ranks: Assistente (teaching assistant) - without a PhD
Mark Blyth [168] – A professor at Brown University, Blyth specializes in political economy and macroeconomics, particularly on the influence of finance [169] Lawrence Bobo – professor at Harvard University, Bobo focuses on race, ethnicity, and American political behavior, particularly the intersection of race and politics in the U.S. [170]
Laura Eisenstein – (1942–1985) professor of physics at University of Illinois; Terence James Elkins – Australia, United States (born 1936) John Ellis – U.K. (born 1946) Paul John Ellis – U.K., United States (1941–2005) Richard Keith Ellis – U.K., United States (born 1949) Arpad Elo – Hungary (1903–1992)