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- training and diploma are the same as those of the normaliens-élèves. An auditeur de master is someone who has been admitted at the ENSL at the master level...
- requêtes en service extraordinaire) Senior masters (Auditeurs de première classe) Masters (Auditeurs de deuxième classe) The Vice-President of Council of...
- le Collège de France, depuis sa fondation, est chargé de donner à ses auditeurs, ce ne sont pas des vérités acquises, c'est l'idée d'une recherche libre...
- Robert Oppenheimer, Wolfgang Pauli, P. Scherrer, Erwin Schrödinger (auditeurs) J. Timmermans, G. Bal****e, J. Errera, O. Goche, P. Kipfer, L. Flamache...
- "Espace musique: des changements à l'automne 2010 - Encore plus près des auditeurs partout au Canada". Retrieved December 8, 2010. "New Brand Architecture"...
- référendaires) divided into 2 classes; handle case management Auditor-Masters (auditeurs) divided into 2 classes; preside over hearings, collect evidence, audit...
- student he was allowed to attend Fauré's classes as a non-parti****ting "auditeur" until finally abandoning the Conservatoire in 1903. In May 1897 Ravel...
- Milchozean (2010) based on Amrita Sher-Gil. Meer der Tusche won the Prix des Auditeurs de la Radio Suisse Romande and has been translated into English by Jamie...
- established himself as an advocate at Besançon, being appointed conseiller-auditeur to the court of appeal therein 1808. At the Restoration he was made advocate-general...
- 1810 and wrote poems in honor of Napoleon that secured his nomination as auditeur of the Conseil d'État. His elegy La pauvre fille appeared in 1814, and...