Sentences with phrase «what faculty jobs»

What faculty jobs will be open to me if I take 1 year off?»

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But those time pressures really are the flip side of what Moore most enjoys: «[You want] to do a good job because you have lots of relationships with students that you care about and other faculty that you care about.»
First, by comparing the number of Ph.D. graduates in a field each year to the number of people in faculty jobs in those fields — both using U.S. data — we can estimate what proportion ends up in academic careers.
10 December 2013 Fatma Kaplan After applying unsuccessfully for nearly 150 faculty jobs, Fatma Kaplan concludes that what she really needs is a federal research grant.
The first suggestion means having someone in the department — either faculty or a staff member — permanently tasked with keeping up to date on what is happening in the job markets the department's students or trainees are likely to enter.
With 200 to 500 applicants for every job, competition is comparable to what it is for good faculty science jobs — which isn't surprising considering the tax - free pay, 30 days of annual leave, expenses to travel home, and for dependent children extra pay and educational grants all the way through university.
Our four panelists that night included Andrew Morehead and Kathie Sindt, who presented «good» and «bad» faculty interviewing scenarios, and Grant Reed and Cindy Bouchez, both patent attorneys, who revealed to the audience what kinds of questions they can expect to face when interviewing for nonacademic jobs — in patent law in this instance.
This will aid aspiring scientists in «figur [ing] out what they want to do with their passion for science [despite] a system that can be hostile to aspirations other than faculty jobs at R1 institutions,» McDowell continues.
Much reporting on the plight of adjunct faculty members emphasizes what sets them apart from academics on the tenure track: low pay, lack of job security, and lack of fringe benefits.
«It treats gender like it's in a vacuum, like there is no baggage that goes along with being a woman or a man,» says Jane Stout, director of diversity research at the Computing Research Association in Washington, D.C. Perhaps women are not being discriminated against when reviewers consider resumes, «but what have women and men had to do differently to get to this specific situation right now [of being considered for a faculty job]?»
Instead of thinking of a faculty as a group of independent professionals who co-construct knowledge, we were being told what our job was.
As a new hire (I've only been on the dream job since January 6), it is crucial that I demonstrate to the administrators, faculty and staff that I am able to deliver what I say I can; whether it's lesson plans, literacy strategies or differentiated texts, I better know what in the heck I'm talking about.
Corporate reformers advocate flexibility, freedom from burdensome school boards — but what this really means is the freedom to fire faculty and staff, to strip teachers of job protections, deprive them of professionalism and the autonomy to teach as they best know how — and to disable their unions, for charters allow no unions.
What distinguishes the program, in addition to the college's excellent faculty and strong job network, is its 25,000 square - foot, on - campus museum, the Hessel (which Cornell now also programs).
connecting your legal writing classes with students» other foundational courses; connecting and collaborating with other faculty to improve your students» ability to transfer what they have learned to clinics, externships, and jobs; connecting legal writing classwork with clinics or external nonprofits; connecting with alumni and practitioners; connecting with other legal scholars; and connecting with others to help improve legal writing faculty status.
Again, the general theme of your resume is to sell yourself as a productive teacher and constructive faculty member, don't just state what you did at your last job but state what you did and why.
What's a little different in Ron Kubek's case, however, is that he enjoyed one particular university so much that he's now on the faculty, and teaching others has become his main job.
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