Sentences with phrase «academe as»

Academe as a whole has a brand for honesty, integrity and searching for truth... and it can be ferocious in defending that brand when people break the rules.
Notwithstanding Apple's new iPad, the e-reader market may be as unprepared to be embraced by academe as academe is to embrace e-books.
He began his career in academe as a public policy professor.
In higher education especially, I've learned to think about academe as a «loosely coupled system» - something that I hadn't conceptualized before but now makes a great deal of sense.

Not exact matches

In other words, the positive image is to show that, even though one is not literally within the groves of Academe, his robe and his pen are still as dominant in his vocational self - image as if he were a professor.
As long as even a handful of scholars continue to find her pursuit of goodness attractive, there is hope even for the nearly blighted groves of academAs long as even a handful of scholars continue to find her pursuit of goodness attractive, there is hope even for the nearly blighted groves of academas even a handful of scholars continue to find her pursuit of goodness attractive, there is hope even for the nearly blighted groves of academe.
Pointing in the preface to his own «robust muse» and «Bellocian bellicosity,» Pearce goes on to mock contemporary writers on Shakespeare as «vultures,» «carrion critics,» «gossip and gutter - oriented «scholars,»» and «silly asses of academe
It is a transitional work, recognizing the growing importance of the issues liberation theology would deal with but still developed as a theology from the groves of academe, not from the barrio.
The conference was attended by more that 150 farmers, NGO workers, representatives from the regional Department of Agriculture, as well as students, academe and media representatives.
This challenge is just one symptom of what organizers and speakers at a conference held in November by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine described as a growing disconnect between academe and those other sectors of society.
For scientists in academe, universities» expectations about the number of grants they should win increased, as did the number of proposals submitted to NIH.
Star professors may have larger networks of collaborators not just, as the authors suggest, because they have more students and postdocs than lower - ranked competitors, but because more of those students and postdocs win academic jobs that permit them to participate in collaborations as independent investigators; the rest just disappear from academe.
Furthermore, if academe considers «the sole purpose of a Ph.D. in science... to be to prepare future educators in science, a surplus of scientists (often evidenced as a surplus of Post-Doctorate researchers) seems inevitable.»
In an example that has been getting wide attention in the media — both journalistic and social — University of Hawaii, Manoa, geobiologist A. Hope Jahren, a full professor who has spent decades building a successful career in academe, warns fellow female scientists of one pattern they are pretty likely to encounter as they try to make their way in academic science: the telltale strategy of a male colleague or superior bent on an exploitative sexual relationship.
And thus as research funding and careers become ever more precarious, the groves of academe now reverberate to the sound of bandwagons carrying hordes of physicists on what they hope will be a voyage of discovery — but which could take them round and round in circles.
As we have previously mentioned, economists with less flair for dramatic examples have long made a similar point by comparing academe to so - called «tournament» labor markets like professional sports and rock music.
Should graduate students and postdocs hoping for careers — or even jobs — in academe be exploring other options because of the uncertainties created by the across - the - board federal funding cuts known as sequestration?
After his Ph.D. in geophysics and an unsatisfying stint with a petroleum company, he returned to academe in 1981 as a postdoc at his alma mater, the University of British Columbia (UBC).
A tireless, smart, and politically sophisticated veteran of both academe and Washington, Wise dedicated himself to advancing the professionalism agenda, particularly by persuading many states that they should view NCATE as a partner in deciding which teacher - preparation programs deserve state approval.
With a career forged in educational grantmaking, state education policy, and academe, Kent McGuire seems to have spent a lifetime preparing for his new role as assistant secretary of the Department of Education's office of educational research and improvement.
See, e.g., Gorman, Robert A., «Intellectual Property: The Rights of Faculty as Creators and Users», 84 Academe 3:14 (May - June 1998).
Now, with HGSE's future as a leader in education policy and research even more secure — and after many years in administrative roles in both academe and related organizations — she has decided to return to her first loves: teaching, researching, and writing history.
Years ago, when I started writing fiction — as opposed to journal articles for career advancement in academe — I fell in love with flash fiction.
Though Ferren was known later in his career as an intellectual among his peers, he avoided academe and formal art institutions, preferring to develop his own artistic style and theories that were nourished by his adventurous lifestyle and curious mind.
I think, and while this keeps on working (touching his head) and academe doesn't petrify it, I will be an artist, just as I am dreaming to be in this exact moment.
4) Put another way, a bunch of people are trying to write off the plgarisim of Bradley tee - rings as sloppy citation, but unlike Bradley on ice ores or corals, or the SNA work, the various distortions (I think there are 11 in jsut a page and half of text) are either misrepresentation or fabrication... and those are * worse * in academe, because they are not just sloppiness or laziness.
Yes I've formed a view about AGW from here and other sources as well as my own experience and no - one sums up my overall view better than a confessed warmist in Prof Richard Butler here - A refreshing breath of fresh air, after a very tawdry episode for Western academe and the politicisation of science and the scientific method.
2) However, understanding the reasons behind anti-science (in general, and this particular one as well) is actually a serious research topic here and there in academe.
When legal academe instead chooses to evaluate how judges have conformed to the academics» personal opinions — and worse, to their belief systems — as I have seen happen in critical discussions among law professors of the Wagar case and, god help us, of the very legally correct Ghomeshi decision as if it were regrettable, it is legal academe that is being arrogant, not the judges in question.
I firmly believe that racialized professionals in the academe have a unique role as knowledge producers well beyond the expectation that they be role models and mentors.
I think the issues facing legal academe and legal research are these: get as much material scanned as we can as soon as we can, particulary books, and educate authors and creators to make their material publically available much in the way of the «creative commons licence».
A special feature of the Center is that its operations and activities will be guided by all interested in legal innovation — not only lawyers, but those involved in other industries such as design and engineering, and academe.
For CV's, you would want to exclude work experience not related to the academe, as these are primarily for the benefit of scholars.
During my final real estate training segment I did as was suggested: I interviewed with a real estate company and was told: «It's really very difficult to go from a lengthy career in the world of academe, (that manager I later learned had been a school teacher and never produced much as a sales rep), and I don't think you have the absolute necessary outgoing salesman type personality (actually he didn't either, oddly enough).
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