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It was also known as a centre for oriental studies.
I think our professor of Oriental studies may be able to help."
He was knighted for services to Oriental studies in 1960.
An old predilection for Oriental studies began then to make itself felt again in him.
During that period, he wrote several monographs on oriental studies in French.
It was the first school of Oriental studies in Russia.
She went on to study oriental studies at the University of London.
She had once been told by a graduate in oriental studies - Studmeyer?
The visit to Bosnia reinforced his decision to pursue oriental studies.
It is a part of the wider field of Oriental studies.
He studied law and oriental studies at the University of London.
The history of the discipline in the West is covered under Oriental studies.
Balfour not only interested himself in politics and medicine, but devoted much time to Oriental studies.
The local police are baffled and consult Nicholas as he is known to be an authority on oriental studies.
Russian theologians also did much to develop such sciences as history, linguistics and Oriental studies.
Faculties in Oriental studies and engineering were introduced later.
Advocates of these related goals were termed, "oriental studies."
She earned her undergraduate degree in oriental studies at Oxford University.
He founded there the Department of Oriental Studies, and was its director.
The faculty has established relations with the leading centers of Oriental Studies abroad.
At that time, he also advocated opening the Center for Oriental Studies there.
In 1968 the Faculty of Oriental Studies was introduced as a separate body.
The institute publishes books and journals on oriental studies, as well as producing a journal.
The academic discipline of Oriental studies is now more often called Asian studies.
At the university he received a bachelor of arts degree in Oriental Studies in 1945.