Noun
Equipment; qualification.
An act of habilitating.
An academic qualification, prerequiring a PhD, required in order to gain tenure as a professor in some European universities; a thesis or dissertation presented to achieve the qualification.
(US) The act of supplying money to work a mine.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAcademic career With the completion of his habilitation thesis, Planck became an unpaid private lecturer ( Privatdozent ) in Munich, waiting until he was offered an academic position. Source: Internet
A few copies of De Arte Combinatoria were produced as requested for the habilitation procedure; it was reprinted without his consent in 1690. Source: Internet
After his habilitation, Hausdorff wrote another work on optics, on non-Euclidean geometry, and on hypercomplex number systems, as well as two papers on probability theory. Source: Internet
Chemotherapy In vivo staining In 1885 Ehrlich‘s monograph "The Need of the Organism for Oxygen," (Das Sauerstoffbedürfnis des Organismus- Eine farbenanalytische Studie) appeared, which he also submitted as a habilitation thesis. Source: Internet
Exile: Oxford, New York, Los Angeles After the possibility of transferring his habilitation to the University of Vienna came to nothing, Adorno considered relocating to Britain upon his father's suggestion. Source: Internet
He was awarded the requisite habilitation for his thesis, also on number theory, which he presented in 1869 upon his appointment at Halle. citation In 1874, Cantor married Vally Guttmann. Source: Internet