Sentences with phrase «academic peer advisor»

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A new study of science PhDs who embarked on careers between 2004 and 2014 showed that while nearly two - thirds chose employment outside academic science, their reasons for doing so had little to do with the advice they received from faculty advisors, other scientific mentors, family, or even graduate school peers.
Middle School faculty act as advisors to students, offering guidance in areas of academics, study skills, time management, and peer relations.
Or at least it should have been brought to his attention by his academic advisors, co-authors, or the paper's reviewers (another failure of the highly acclaimed peer - review process).
Policy Advisors: Approximately 130 academics and professional economists participate in its peer review process, and more than 200 elected officials serve on its Legislative Forum.
Policy Advisors: Approximately 270 academics and professional economists participate in its peer - review process, and more than 200 elected officials serve on its Legislative Forum.
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