Sentences with phrase «as junior faculty»

As a junior faculty member, Kruse felt constrained by cost and time limitations of immunization.
TRTH participants include medical, biomedical and pharmaceutical doctorate trainees who work in a hematology - related research environment as junior faculty or program leaders and have completed their fellowship training within the past three years.
A Research Dilemma It was around this same time that Horwich was launching his academic career as a junior faculty member in genetics at Yale.
Female academics face several challenges that their male colleagues don't, says lead author Joyce Benenson, a psychologist at Emmanuel College in Boston (who co-authored the paper with Richard Wrangham, a full professor at Harvard University where Berenson worked previously as junior faculty).
As a junior faculty member, he says, he published little and didn't worry about advancing his career.
As Peterson puts it, «As a junior faculty, if you're lucky to get on a study section, it can take you to another level in your career and help you be more successful in your own grant writing.
As junior faculty members, we believe that tenure will bring peace.

Not exact matches

Before her stint in Washington, Canales served as the executive director of the Maverick County Development Corporation in Texas and was an adjunct faculty member for Southwest Texas Junior College for seven years.
Our studies of graduate students and junior faculty show that they often view themselves as service providers rather than professors on a long - term mission.
We also interviewed cohorts of junior faculty in three theological schools over a three - year period, as well as assorted junior faculty in other seminaries.
The single least expected and most significant finding of our study of junior faculty was that their success — defined as tenure or extension of contract — is a function not of how well they perform but of decisions the institution makes before they arrive.
He accepted a post as assistant department chair for neurobiology and sociology at Northwestern University, a nontenure - track junior faculty post.
You've heard good, bad, and ugly stories from postdocs as they navigate the murky area between the roles of student and junior faculty, between trainee and professional, and between apprentice and employee, often with the burdens of each role and the benefits of none.
Provide an appropriate faculty member or more senior graduate student as a mentor to create a sense of belonging, and give the student a chance to be a mentor to a more junior graduate student.
At one prestigious university they studied, the «math department hired local junior college faculty to offer a number of courses as overloads.
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.
And yet, junior faculty — with good reason — are increasingly being judged on their aptitude as teachers, not only as researchers.
«As an untenured junior faculty member, there's a lot of pressure,» Motyl says.
«There are certain phases when you need more mentoring, such as when you're an undergraduate or graduate student or when you're a junior faculty member,» she says.
One spring day some decades ago, while I was serving as a very junior faculty member at what was then called a predominantly Negro college, a student asked me for advice.
I work as a scientific editor in a large university medical center, where I also teach scientific writing to postdocs, junior faculty, and medical residents who are doing biomedical research.
So, as one junior faculty member argued in a comment posted on the UTFA Web site, these areas are ripe for discussion even before holding a larger conversation about lengthening the process.
The lack of visible mentors translates to junior faculty and postdocs as well.
«In a 4 - year period, female full professors co-authored only 14 papers with female junior faculty members in their departments, half as many as expected,» the team reports online... in Current Biology.
In one department, for example, they discovered that although both male and female junior faculty members had roughly 185 square meters of lab space, senior male faculty members had about 280 square meters, whereas their female counterparts had the same amount as their juniors, according to unpublished charts assembled by the committee.
In a 4 - year period, female full professors co-authored only 14 papers with female junior faculty members in their departments, half as many as expected, the team reports online today in Current Biology.
Many graduate students see themselves as akin to junior faculty, but with significantly lower pay.
As a postdoc and junior faculty member, Dr. Wang collaborated with radiologists and neurologists at Washington University to develop the PET / DBSI system that he is using in his work funded by BrightFocus.
New funding will attract junior faculty — who frequently find it more challenging to secure research funding — and provide initial start - up funds as they launch their research careers and clinical practices.
As a member of the CSI you will be eligible to apply for student, postdoctoral and junior faculty travel awards to the annual Canadian Society for Immunology meeting as well as travel awards given out every third year to attend the International Congress of Immunology's annual meetinAs a member of the CSI you will be eligible to apply for student, postdoctoral and junior faculty travel awards to the annual Canadian Society for Immunology meeting as well as travel awards given out every third year to attend the International Congress of Immunology's annual meetinas well as travel awards given out every third year to attend the International Congress of Immunology's annual meetinas travel awards given out every third year to attend the International Congress of Immunology's annual meeting.
Dr. Rothman's mentoring experience includes service as Program Director for an Institutional Training Grant (2005 - 2011) and direct mentoring for junior faculty, MD and PhD post-doctoral fellows, masters degree and undergraduate students.
After a postdoc with Thomas Graf and a junior faculty position at the EMBL Heidelberg, he was recruited as research director on the associate professor level by the French national research agency CNRS and moved to the Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille - Luminy (CIML) in Marseille, where he has been a principle investigator since 1999 and was promoted to research director on the full professor level in 2009.
One of ASH's most prestigious award programs, the ASH Scholar Awards financially support fellows and junior faculty dedicated to careers in hematology research as they transition from training programs to careers as independent investigators.
The ACS defines junior faculty as investigators at the rank of assistant professor or equivalent who are eligible to apply as a principal investigator for grant support from national agencies.
As an independent research organization, Gladstone has the flexibility to provide its graduate students and postdoctoral scholars with a unique training experience and to support and mentor junior faculty as they develop their independent research programAs an independent research organization, Gladstone has the flexibility to provide its graduate students and postdoctoral scholars with a unique training experience and to support and mentor junior faculty as they develop their independent research programas they develop their independent research programs.
Analyses were conducted for all applications combined as well as separately for R01 applications (grant applications submitted by individual investigators), other R applications (academic research enhancement awards, exploratory / development grants, small grant program, small business awards), and applications in the K (clinical research training awards for junior and midcareer faculty), P (program projects and center grants), and F (predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships) series.
One study of the progress of junior LTSA scientists, however, indicated that this goal has not, in fact, been achieved: 5 Junior LTSA scientists have been substantially less successful in obtaining tenure - track faculty positions than their peers with named fellowships, such as the Hubble fellowjunior LTSA scientists, however, indicated that this goal has not, in fact, been achieved: 5 Junior LTSA scientists have been substantially less successful in obtaining tenure - track faculty positions than their peers with named fellowships, such as the Hubble fellowJunior LTSA scientists have been substantially less successful in obtaining tenure - track faculty positions than their peers with named fellowships, such as the Hubble fellowships.
The survey of 4,500 tenure - track faculty at 51 colleges and universities discovered that there are key climate variables for junior faculty, such as: interest senior faculty take in their work,...
The Study of New Scholars (an outgrowth of the Project on Faculty Appointments) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education has received $ 1 million to study junior faculty members» satisfaction with their institutions as a place of work.
«If they can sustain an earned reputation as a great place for junior faculty to work, they will enjoy a competitive edge in recruiting and retaining the next generation of faculty
«Teaching a module now as a doctoral student has allowed me to get feedback on my teaching from colleagues and professors in order to develop my practice further in a way that might not be quite as available to me as a full - time junior faculty member,» she says.
Today, we will report on the top ten finishers for five disciplinary categories, as well as the top ten junior faculty.
The group will create a space for scholars in this emerging field to learn from each other, further define this area of study, and mentor junior scholars pursuing this line of inquiry as graduate students and junior faculty.
Thus, today, we'll report on the top ten finishers for five disciplinary categories, as well as the top ten junior faculty.
Junior faculty, for whom a given policy was «very» or «somewhat» important, rated the following policies as least effective on their campuses: childcare, financial assistance with housing, spousal / partner hiring programs, professional assistance in obtaining outside funding, and formal mentoring.
His current research focuses on job satisfaction of junior faculty as part of the Ed School's Study of New Scholars, for which he is the coprincipal investigator.
Scavenger hunts about the faculty or a Web page of pictures of staff members from their junior high days can bring people together as a team.
The Jay D. Scribner Mentoring Award honors Educational Leadership faculty who have made a substantive contribution to the field by mentoring the next generation of students into roles as university research professors, while also recognizing the important role (s) mentors play in supporting and advising junior faculty.
Joyce has a wide range of leadership experiences that also include serving on a local BOE, representing IEA members at the building level and instructing as an adjunct faculty member at Concordia University and Harper and Oakton Junior colleges.
This multi-volume series is a comedy adaptation where the characters are re-imagined as junior high students and faculty.
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