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  1. He returned to study at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his doctorate in philosophy of science in 1947 as C. West Churchman’s first doctoral student. He also received a number of honorary doctorates, from 1967 and onward. From 1947 to 1951 Ackoff was assistant professor in philosophy and mathematics at the Wayne ...

  2. Beginning as one of the first programs in the United States to offer doctoral study in history, (the first Ph.D. in History was conferred in 1891); the Department continues to pioneer new areas of scholarship.

  3. 29. Okt. 2009 · Russell Ackoff was an important early proponent of the field of operations research, and remained a tireless advocate for an expansive vision of what the field could be. Ackoff was raised in Philadelphia during the Great Depression. He enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania in 1937 and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in ...

  4. The Graduate Program in History at the University of Pennsylvania has a long tradition of distinction. One of the first programs in the United States to offer doctoral training in history (first Ph.D. conferred in 1891), the Department continues to be a leader.

  5. 1947: The College of Arts and Sciences appointed Elizabeth Farquhar Flower (A.M. 1936, Ph.D. 1939) to the faculty position of Assistant Professor of Philosophy. She was the first woman to join the standing faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences. In 1956 she was promoted to Associate Professor and became the first women to earn tenure in ...

  6. Die University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ist eine der renommiertesten Universitäten der Welt und eine der ältesten Universitäten der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Sie zählt zu den selektivsten Universitäten Amerikas. Sie ist Mitglied in der Association of American Universities und einer Sportliga acht ...

  7. In the years that followed, Penn went on to obtain a collegiate charter (1755), graduate its first class (1757), establish the first medical school in the American colonies (1765) and become the first American institution of higher education to be named a university (1779).