Sentences with phrase «as a faculty member who»

As a faculty member who serves on faculty search committees and a frequent reader of job applications, I dread reading teaching statements.
Joseph South's remarks should serve as a call to action for all members of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE)-- as the faculty members who are interested in teacher education and technology — as well as to our peer associations.
The group has increasingly focused on the higher education sector, such as faculty members who are incorporating sustainability tenets in their teaching and projects.

Not exact matches

Nordgren conducted the research with Brian Lucas, who worked on the study as a Ph.D. student at Kellogg and is now a faculty member at the University of Chicago Booth School.
While reporting on a protest by a group of activists who had just forced the university's president to resign, he was pushed and harassed by the demonstrators, as well as by a faculty member.
In addition to educating executives on social media as a faculty member of Rutger's University Mini-Social Media MBA program as well as the Irish Management Institute's Digital Business Certificate, Neal is also a popular social media keynote speaker who has spoken at hundreds of events over four continents since his first speech on social media in July, 2009.
As a Christian, I was frustrated not only because it meant that maybe my classes were a little dull, but because I knew there were other faculty members and plenty of students who weren't believers that also noticed this slacker for Jesus.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
Schools could recognize faculty members for effective committee service as well as for teaching and research; churches could honor those who pray and visit as well as those who preach and sing; families could praise helpful and encouraging children as well as the athletic or beautiful.
They are there as part of the team, as are the faculty members who, through their participation, demonstrate the practice of their particular disciplines in application to specific church problems.
Faculty in those fields who are members of departments of religious studies receive their doctoral education in the same graduate schools as do faculty in theological schools, and faculty move back and forth between the two contexts.
As the only full - time faculty member in my department who teaches through the entire summer, I end up with a fairly heavy course load each May through August.
At Concord, he served as the faculty advisor to the nation's first Gay - Straight Alliance (GSA) leading him in 1990 found GLSEN, a national education organization bringing together lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and straight teachers, parents, students, and community members who wanted to end anti-LGBT bias in our schools.
As part of his resignation, Dr. Kaloyeros — who often earned more than $ 1 million per year — requested that he be allowed to continue as a member of the facultAs part of his resignation, Dr. Kaloyeros — who often earned more than $ 1 million per year — requested that he be allowed to continue as a member of the facultas a member of the faculty.
The checks are part of an ongoing repayment to faculty members who had money deducted from their pay from 2013 to 2015 as part of a statewide deficit reduction program instituted by the Cuomo administration at the time.
Alumni include Senator José Peralta, who participated in the inaugural program, and Senator Gustavo Rivera, who has served as a faculty member and mentor for over a decade.
And that's not a job as a lecturer in the United States, who is almost always an adjunct or contingent faculty member, but as one in the United Kingdom, where the position is permanent and comparable to an assistant professorship.
Highly competitive schools such as Smith, Wellesley, and Pomona want new faculty members who are prepared to be productive researchers.
Maresi and I invited as attendees key deans or chairs in chemistry, physics and the various biological sciences as well as influential senior faculty members who had numerous postdoctoral fellows.
This top - down control seems to be a long established practice for many senior faculty members who have served as supervisors to many batches of graduate students.
This is as true for faculty members who come to serve as mentors through happenstance as for those who become mentors through formal assignment.
We want to hear your experiences either as a faculty member or from new investigators who are in the midst of putting their labs together.
That certainly was the case for Ann Kinzig, a junior faculty member in urban ecology at Arizona State University (ASU), who spent the 1998 - 99 academic year in Washington, D.C., as a Roger Revelle Fellow in Global Stewardship.
«[D] isproportionately few first - generation college graduates who earn the PhD are employed as faculty members at national research universities,» Kniffin concluded.
As faculty members, we should guide students — especially students who can identify with us.?
The team's insights not only illuminate normal vertebrate development but also could lead to improved understanding of human spinal defects such as scoliosis, said Pourquié, who is also the Harvard Medical School Frank Burr Mallory Professor of Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a principal faculty member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.
«As luck would have it, that was the first gene I tried, and that was the last gene I tried,» said Ubil, who conducted the research as a graduate student in the laboratory of former UNC faculty member and senior study author Arjun Deb, MDAs luck would have it, that was the first gene I tried, and that was the last gene I tried,» said Ubil, who conducted the research as a graduate student in the laboratory of former UNC faculty member and senior study author Arjun Deb, MDas a graduate student in the laboratory of former UNC faculty member and senior study author Arjun Deb, MD..
As part of the University of Oklahoma's Multi-Cultural Engineering Program, Simmons joined a close - knit group of students and admired faculty member Pamela McCauley - Bell, a former welfare recipient and teen mother who earned a PhD in engineering — the first black woman in Oklahoma to do so.
You do not learn how to be a faculty member in graduate school, so identifying someone who can provide guidance as you navigate the process is essential.
After 29 years of fulfilling the responsibilities of a science faculty member, administrator, and mentor to younger scientists, Johnson describes his experiences, from his early days as an assistant professor to his transition to administration, and offers advice to academic scientists who are just starting out.
For the study, she worked with faculty members Ronald L. Hickman Jr., Carol G. Kelley and Sara L. Douglas, who serve as co-authors of the AJCC article.
As the only «out» faculty member at the dental school, Kingsley, who completed a Ph.D. in biology and did his postdoctoral training at Stanford University, is undoubtedly a rarity.
Kalonji's lawyer, Michael Altman of Boston, says that faculty members on the tenure committee who were interviewed as part of the investigation noted that «people talked about the fact that she was married to an African and was politically left.»
But she and a handful of other female as well as male senior faculty members at the nation's oldest university echo the chief concerns of their MIT colleagues: too few women and too little respect and power for the few who are there.
Schmid College Fellows are outstanding early - career scientists who provide innovative teaching and mentorship to undergraduate students in our Grand Challenges Initiative (http://www.chapman.edu/GCI), as well as advance independent research in collaboration with a member of the faculty.
Each area of focus contains at least five faculty members with complementary expertise, who participate in the training and supervision of graduate students as co - mentors.
Since the dysfunctional protein, IkBe, normally functions as an inhibitor, the mutation leads to activated signalling compared to the normal situation», says SciLifeLab faculty member Richard Rosenquist who led the study.
«As luck would have it, that was the first gene I tried, and that was the last gene I tried,» said Ubil, who conducted this research as a graduate student in the laboratory of senior study author Arjun Deb, MD, a former faculty member in the Department of Cell Biology and PhysiologAs luck would have it, that was the first gene I tried, and that was the last gene I tried,» said Ubil, who conducted this research as a graduate student in the laboratory of senior study author Arjun Deb, MD, a former faculty member in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiologas a graduate student in the laboratory of senior study author Arjun Deb, MD, a former faculty member in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology.
In addition, the percentage of 1990 - 2000 trainees who have finished their training and been selected as tenure track (Asst Prof or higher) faculty members is 93 %.
In some cases they stipulate, as in Multnomah County, Oregon, that professional development «funds will be allocated based upon seniority of the unit members who make application,» thus converting these expenditures from a lever for school improvement into a perk for long - serving faculty.
Soble explains that exposure to the insights and ideas of others who use Project Zero ideas in their classrooms and schools allows her to continue her own education as a teacher, even as she's working as a PZC faculty member.
This year, 71 faculty members from eight different countries planned to help educators face these challenges by working as instructors for the 325 participants who attended this summer's institute.
63, Ed.D.» 70, a former Ed School faculty member who now serves as program director for education at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Csar Chvez faculty members also have to work with parents who move frequently, whether that means going back to Mexico for the month of December, or students who move in and out during the school year as their parents relocate around the country for work.
As the summer drew to a close, Senior Lecturer James Honan, one of many HGSE faculty members who devote their time to guiding these administrators through the many challenges in their work, reflected on how the Ed School is making a difference in the professional practice of scores of higher education leaders from across the country and around the world.
The weeklong orientation provides opportunities for new students to become acquainted with the Ed School campus, courses, and faculty members, as well as fellow students, who have a diverse range of experience and backgrounds.
Ms. Bassett is the newest faculty member of the English department at Needham High, a lean, athletic blonde who chose to show this letter to her students as a good bad example.
I've benefited from great case - based discussions throughout year with Professor Higgins and other members of the HGSE faculty, including Judy McLaughlin, Jim Honan, Joe Zolner, as well as faculty members from across Harvard who participated in Teaching and Learning By The Case Method as guest instructors.
Even before the current incident, Cabranes, who has also served as a trustee at Colgate University and Yale University, has publicly criticized the role of governing boards, which he views as giving too much leeway to administrators and faculty members.
There was tremendous «buy in» from all stakeholder groups as one interviewed parent expressed her allegiance to the school, its mission and the faculty members who worked committedly to ready her child for collegiate study and a productive life thereafter.
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