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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bordeaux
Diocese of Bordeaux (diminished by the cession of Born to the Bishopric of
Bordeaux from 1300 to 1305, and political adviser to Philip the Fair.
Bordeaux; Olivetans at Soulac; Dominicans at Arcaechon; Redemptorists at Coutras; Marists at
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02682a.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Bordeaux, France hotel close to the University of Bordeaux - Comfort Hotel, FR296
The University of Bordeaux (Université Bordeaux) is a first-rate college on a gorgeous campus.
Bordeaux is home to one of Europe's biggest 18th century architectural urban areas, making it a sought-after destination for tourists and cinema production crews.
Bordeaux's Vinorama museum traces the history of the town and its wines from Roman times up to the 19th century, with the help of some 75 wax figures and an audiovisual presentation.
www.choicehotels.com /ires/en-US/html/HotelInfo?hotel=FR296&sid=4zi9M.jYi4MgWhr.3   (458 words)

  
  Bordeaux (Catholic Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki
Archdiocese; comprises the entire department of the Gironde and was established conformably to the Concordat of 1802 by combining the ancient Diocese of Bordeaux (diminished by the cession of Born to the Bishopric of Aire) with the greater part of the suppressed Diocese of Bazas.
While thus surrounded by evidences of Christian conquest, the academic Bordeaux of the Merovingian period continued to cherish the memory of its former school of eloquence, whose chief glories had been the poet Ausonius (310–395) and St. Paulinus (353–431), who had been a rhetorician at Bordeaux and died Bishop of Nola.
In 1232, Gregory IX gave the Archbishop of Bourges, as patriarch, the right to visit the province of Aquitaine, imposed upon the Archbishop of Bordeaux the duty of assisting, at least once, at the councils held by his "brother" of Bourges, and decided that appeals might be made from the former to the latter.
bible.tmtm.com /wiki/Bordeaux_%28Catholic_Encyclopedia%29   (1579 words)

  
 Bordeaux University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bordeaux (Bordèu in Gascon) is a port city in the south-west of France.
Bordeaux is also the name of the wine produced in the region surroundingthe city.
The first European medieval universities were established in Bologna (Italy) and Paris (France) in the Middle Ages for the study of law, medicine, and theology.
www.thesonars.com /web/3951-bordeaux.university.html   (582 words)

  
 UCL Chemistry Department - Studying Abroad with Bordeaux University
The University Bordeaux 1 is firmly established in an area universally considered by its wine, the quality of life, and its potential of high level research in the fields of chemistry, electronics, micro-electronics, composite materials, aeronautics and many others.
The University Bordeaux 1 is anxious to launch links of co-operation between the world of research and that of industry: marriage with a future to ensure a better formation and outlets the students while developing regional economic fabric firstly.
The University Bordeaux 1 has a very strong international presence which is shown by the large number of students and foreign researchers at the university who connect it to universities and laboratories located all over the world.
www.chem.ucl.ac.uk /admissions/socrates/bordeaux.html   (179 words)

  
 u-bx1 - Welcome to Bordeaux 1
Bordeaux I university assembles, in all its components, almost 11,500 students who dedicate their efforts to the great domains of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biological Science and Marine and Earth Science.
Bordeaux I university, an important economic and social player in the region, has privileged links with a number of both public (the regional council, the county council and the towns Talence, Pessac, Gradignan) and private partners.
Bordeaux I displays solid international references which can be seen not only in the influx of a great number of foreign students and researchers but also in the strong current of scientific exchanges which connects it to prestigious universities and laboratories throughout the world.
www.u-bordeaux1.fr /bx1/p2_bienvenue_en.html   (536 words)

  
 Department for the study of French as a foreign language of the Bordeaux 3 University - English version -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In order to meet the needs and wishes of the students, the courses comprise different modules and numerous options (including several literature and civilization options for example) which may be combined according to the progress and desires of the student.
Teaching experience from a renowned centre of learning, approved to award university diplomas and certificates which are nationally and internationally recognized and which may be incorporated into European and international university exchange programmes (system of credit transfer).
An advantageous working environment: a prestigious university town which is easily accessible by plane or by train (TGV) and a region rich in history and culture and renowned for its 'art de vivre'.
www.defle.montaigne.u-bordeaux.fr /english   (575 words)

  
 France: Intensive Language and Culture Program, University of Bordeaux
University of Bordeaux (School of French as a Foreign Language - DEFLE)
The Bordeaux program is designed for students with three to five quarters (two to three semesters) of beginning to intermediate university-level French.
Qualified students may extend their participation to the Bordeaux spring semester with the approval of the Study Center Director and local university departments.
eap.ucop.edu /eap/country/france/Summary/bordeauxilp.htm   (226 words)

  
 Keele University Centre for International Exchange and Languages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Also the University of Bordeaux Montesquieu IV is a very prestigious university and offers, on successful completion of certain modules, a certificate of French Law, as an extra bonus to my French and Law degree.
On arrival in Bordeaux I was glad that I had not chosen to live in university accommodation.
As Bordeaux is very much a hidden city there is something new around every corner, although I recommend staying close to the centre of town if alone and particularly at night.
www.medman.nhs.uk /depts/solcca/ciel/experiences/language/french-speak/bordeaux.htm   (441 words)

  
 IMA - Institut de Maintenance Aéronautique Bordeaux Mérignac : recherche
Several research laboratories in Bordeaux contribute to the development of those projects, thus providing future engineers with essential research support.
University Bordeaux 1: Laboratory of Physical Mechanics (LMP, UMR 5469)
Thanks to the efforts of two laboratories, LMP and LGM2B, strongly supported by the University of Bordeaux 1, the platform will permit investigations on the mechanical behaviour or structures and propulsion systems, as well as on the characterisation of their constituting materials.
www.u-bordeaux1.fr /ima/us/ima_recherche.php   (325 words)

  
 Read about University of Bordeaux at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research University of Bordeaux and learn about ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 The Tom Bearden Website
I have the original copy of Prioré's thesis that was submitted to the University of Bordeaux, and also an English translation by the kindness of my French-Canadian Colleague, Alain Beaulieu.
We had some 16 million dollars pledged by some very wealthy retired doctors, and the machines were to be rebuilt in Bordeaux directly under Prioré's auspices, tested and proven, then sold to large medical research companies for approved scientific research on otherwise hopeless terminal patients with their legal permission, as is legally permitted.
Comment: Although Prioré's own doctoral thesis had been rejected by the University of Bordeaux eleven years earlier in the harsh suppression of most of the Prioré work, under the auspices of Pautrizel another doctoral candidate, Eric Perisse, did have his doctoral thesis accepted by the University of Bordeaux and published.
www.cheniere.org /correspondence/060699.htm   (2161 words)

  
 English Language Center
She has a Master of Arts in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from the School for International Training in Vermont, as well as certification in Teaching French as a Foreign Language from the University of Bordeaux, France.
Her TESOL career began in France, where she lived for five years, teaching at Exxon Oil Company; University of Bordeaux Schools of Law and Economics; University of Bordeaux School of Medicine, Department of Languages; and University of Bordeaux, Institute of Technology.
In the United States, she has taught ESL at the English Language Institute at the University of Hartford in Connecticut, as well as in the West Hartford, Connecticut, public school system.
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 Using XML-Topic Map on a PDA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Olivier Baudon, born in 1962, graduated from the Institute of Applied Mathematics of the University of Angers (France) and obtained his PhD at Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble, France) in 1989.
Pascal Auillans, born in 1975, graduated from the University of Bordeaux I (France) in computer sciences.
Franck Jarry, born in 1978, is graduated in Computer Science from the University Bordeaux I (France).
www.idealliance.org /papers/xml2001papers/tm/web/03-04-02/03-04-02.htm   (1990 words)

  
 Accounting Historians Journal, The: NOTICEBOARD
The University of Bordeaux is one of France's oldest universities: Burdigala already had a Roman University in the fifth century A.D. and offered specialised training in grammar and the art of rhetorical speech for the whole Atlantic coast area.
The University continued to function until it was closed down by the municipality of Bordeaux in 1792, following the French Revolution.
This decision was promulgated by the law of the 15th September 1793, and confirmed by the decree of the 25th February 1795.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3657/is_200412/ai_n9466075   (1190 words)

  
 Welcome to foreign Students in Bordeaux
From September to October, new students benefit from an open welcome upon their arrival in Bordeaux to register for the new university year at the Student Reception Centre in the university restaurant, Le Central, rue Sauteyron, near the Place de la Victoire in the centre of the city.
The Bordeaux Town Hall also acts as a facilitator for students, who are now used to turning to the student service in the Town Hall to propose their projects and explore with the service how best to implement them.
Finally, the City of Bordeaux is developing a new drive for the integration of the universities in the urban environment.
www.transworldeducation.com /europe/nfrbordeaux.htm   (516 words)

  
 CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF BORDEAUX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This October will be the thirtieth anniversary of the first co-operation agreement between the University of Bordeaux and the Jagiellonian University- one of the oldest agreements signed by our institution.
The remaining segment, University of Bordeaux II, which deals with Medical Sciences, signed an agreement with Collegium Medicum, part of our University, in 1983.
Co-operation with the Universities of Bordeaux mainly concerns the following fields: Mathematics, Physics, French Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, Geology and Law.
www.uj.edu.pl /IRO/NEWSLET/IRC6/Bordeaux.html   (222 words)

  
 ICIMS NOE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
University of Bordeaux I, Group GRAI of LAP
Bordeaux is an academic city with three universities.
The scope of the University Bordeaux I (25000 students) is Science, Technology, Law and Economics.
www.lar.ee.upatras.gr /icims/acadnodes/bordea.htm   (646 words)

  
 Appalachian State University News Bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The awards recognize their dedication and service to the university, innovation, and contributions that foster a model learning community and help ensure the safety of those on campus.
Bordeaux is a staff member in the Center for Appalachian Studies.
An 18-year employee of the university, Bordeaux helps new faculty navigate the maze of state forms and policies.
www.news.appstate.edu /releases/info/090602staffawards.html   (468 words)

  
 Twin prime conjecture
The numerical evidence behind the Hardy-Littlewood conjecture is quite impressive.
On May 26, 2004, Richard Arenstorf of Vanderbilt University submitted a 38-page proof that there are, in fact, infinitely many twin primes.
On June 3, Michel Balazard of University Bordeaux reported that Lemma 8 on page 35 is false.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/tw/twin_prime_conjecture_1.html   (441 words)

  
 [22 Mar 1996] SG/SM/5936 : SECRETARY-GENERAL'S STATEMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF BORDEAUX
I therefore express my profound gratitude to the administration of the University of Bordeaux for having deemed it appropriate to confer this distinction on me.
When I was studying international law at the University of Paris, I had the great honour of having Professor Georges Scelle as a teacher.
This is also a way for me to pay tribute to another famous native of Bordeaux, for whom you have named your University.
www.un.org /News/Press/docs/1996/19960322.sgsm5936.html   (2150 words)

  
 Belarus Now: Information and Analytical Bulletin; Politics. Economics. Finances. WWW.OPEN.BY; news European law studied ...
The conference marked the final stage in implementation of the joint project of the University of Bordeaux-4 (France), the University of Alcala (Spain) and the European Humanitarian University (EHU, Belarus) on restructuring law education in Belarus.
The project was financed within the framework of the TEMPUS programme, that is an educational sub-programme of the general programme of the European Union on rendering technical assistance to the new independent states (TACIS).
Despite the project is over, the EHU will stay involved in the TEMPUS programme for half a year more that will allow the University in September to February to arrange seminars on the European law with a participation of foreign experts.
www.open.by /belarus-now/cont/1998/0630/news/bg5-new.html   (209 words)

  
 William A. Bruneau: Towards A History of Moral Education
His response was to change the hour of his lectures to 8 o'clock in the morning, and to invite teachers from the region’s colleges and lycées to the faculty to prepare the philosophy agrégation, Liard’s audience was now tiny, but at least enthused.
A fourth, the young philosophical psychologist Victor-Emile Egger, son of the famous philologist A. Egger, was a regularly appointed mâitre de conférence in philosophy from 187 7 until his transfer to Nancy in 1882.
(11) Given the philosophical interests of the others in the Bordeaux group, especially their sympathies for science and for positivism, Egger’s research into the roles of habit, internal percept, and moral thought in ordinary language, could only have contributed to a further tightening of intellectual bonds among them all.
www.edst.educ.ubc.ca /faculty/bruneau/ambition.htm   (8132 words)

  
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Organizing Committee, University of Houston Conference on Medicine in Space and the Environment in Honor of J.L. Lions and G. Martchuk, 1992.
Committee on Faculty Affairs, University of Houston, Faculty Senate, 1998.
Colloquium, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Spring 1994.
www.math.uh.edu /~fitz/Fitzgibbon_CV.doc   (3741 words)

  
 Wine Glasses, Oxygen and Phenolic Compounds: wine advice from The Winedoctor
The research, performed by Kari Russell (right), a Food Science and Technology major at the University of Tennessee, involved an assessment of the effect of three very different wine glasses on levels of phenolic compounds in an unspecified Merlot.
Russell presumed that this was because of the conversion of gallic tannins to gallic acid as a consequence of the pouring action.
As it is known that phenolic compounds change when in contact with oxygen, Russell hypothesised that this was most probably due to the Bordeaux glass having a greater surface area of wine in contact with the air.
www.thewinedoctor.com /advisory/technicalphenolics.shtml   (774 words)

  
 Universities ofBordeaux I, II, and III --  Encyclopædia Britannica
French Universités De Bordeaux I, II, Et III, coeducational, autonomous, state-financed institutions of higher learning at Bordeaux, France.
The three universities were established in 1970 under the 1968 Orientation Act, reforming French education, to replace the original University of Bordeaux, which was founded in 1441 and confirmed by papal bull during the reign of King Charles VII.
"Bordeaux I, II, and III, Universities of." Encyclopædia Britannica.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9080706?tocId=9080706   (89 words)

  
 university of bordeaux and other bordeaux related information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
University of Bordeaux Catholic Encyclopedia on CD-ROM Contains 11,632 articles.
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www.nethorde.com /bordeaux/university-of-bordeaux.html   (286 words)

  
 A Message from the Editor-in-Chief   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Replacing him is Dr. Christian Zardini of the University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.
He received the Dipl“me d'Etudes Approfondies de Microondes from the University of Bordeaux in 1965, the PhD degree from the University of Montpellier in 1982 and the Habilitation … Diriger les Recherches from the University of Bordeaux in 1991.
From 1966 to 1991 he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Bordeaux, at the University of Tunis and Sfax (Tunisia), and at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electronique et de Radio Électricité de Bordeaux (E.N.S.E.R.B).
www.ieee.org /organizations/pubs/newsletters/eds/apr99/editor.htm   (297 words)

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