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Azza Fahmy is an Egyptian jewellery designer, and the founder of the design house Azza Fahmy Jewellery. [1] Fahmy was the first woman to train in Egypt's jewellery quarter, Khan El Khalili. [2] In 2013 Fahmy founded ‘The Design Studio by Azza Fahmy’, in partnership with Alchimia, Contemporary Design School in Florence.
RateMyProfessors.com is an online platform for students to rate and review their college professors.
The Emir has had at least two wives. He had two sons, and lived to see the death of both. With his first wife, the Emir had two children: Azza bint Sultan al Qasimi (daughter) Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1974–1999). He was the crown prince.
RateMyTeachers.com ( RMT) is a review site for rating K-12 and college teachers and courses. According to its website, its purpose is to help answer a single question: "what do I as a student need to know to maximize my chance of success in a given class?" As of April 2010, over eleven million teachers have been rated on the website.
Academic ranks in the United States are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia .
The term "professors" in the United States refers to a group of educators at the college and university level. In the United States, while "Professor" as a proper noun (with a capital "P") generally implies a position title officially bestowed by a university or college to faculty members with a PhD or the highest level terminal degree in a non ...
Rate Your Students was a weblog that ran from November 2005 to June 2010. It was started by a "tenured humanities professor from the South," but was run for most of its five years by a rotating group of anonymous academics.
At Harvard University, the title of University Professor is Harvard's most distinguished professorial post, [1] and is bestowed upon 25 of its tenured faculty members whose scholarship and other professional work have attained particular distinction and influence. [2] The position was created in 1935, and allows scholars to work across disciplines and at any of Harvard's schools. [2]