Islamic scholars, known as reconciliators, serve as judges and arbitrate local disputes.
Monks, scholars, and artists, rather than professional diplomatic envoys, had generally served as the conveyors of foreign policy.
The scholars who held back this legacy for so long have only served to heighten the drama.
American business leaders, scholars, journalists and political figures will serve as unsalaried faculty.
Religious scholars often serve as judges, especially for criminal and family law (more rarely for commercial law).
Renowned scholars and eminent personalities have served this institution in various capacities at various stages of its history.
A prolific writer and scholar, Palejo served as a Supreme Court lawyer.
The scholar also served as the head of Admission Department since 1997-1999.
Rather, the culture and community that the scholar serves will end up bestowing it.
How do those scholars in Amsterdam serve it?