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(1994). Notes. Psychoanal Q., 63:407-408.

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(1994). Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 63:407-408

Notes

THE SIGMUND FREUD PROFESSORSHIP OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, an endowed Chair at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, will become available for a 5-year period as of January 1995. The Freud Professor also serves as Director of the Sigmund Freud

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Center for Psychoanalytic Study and Research. He/she lectures and holds seminars for graduate and postgraduate students on theories of psychoanalysis and, if applicable, on clinical and applied analysis. He/she is also associated with the Department of Psychiatry at Hadassah Hospital, where the Medical School of the Hebrew University is located. Inquiries should be addressed to Professor Y. Bilu, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel. Deadline for applications is 15 October 1994.

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(1994). Notes. Psychoanal. Q., 63:407-408

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