Sentences with phrase «academe do»

Certainly, industry has been claiming for years that engineers in academe don't produce the type of research that is very useful.
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.

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I do not therefore expect any grand restructuring of academe in the near future, and I would myself shrink back from participating in such a venture.
Leaving academe may bring «an acute sense of loss for abandoning» a dream that did not come true, Sinche writes.
After identifying potentially compatible careers, attention turns to learning about and acquiring the qualifications needed to become a plausible job candidate — which for jobs outside academe generally do not include a postdoc but may include knowledge and experience gained through courses, volunteering, internships, or other means.
We — society, industry, government, and academe — don't seem to be looking down the road 20 years from now and really thinking about what our society could and should look like.
For scientists in academe, universities» expectations about the number of grants they should win increased, as did the number of proposals submitted to NIH.
It's not news that most holders of Ph.D. s in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields do not find careers in academe.
The study finds that professors» propensity to retire relates to their ability to «do meaningful work (and be well - compensated for doing so) outside of academe,» notes an article about the study in Inside Higher Ed.
The move from academe to commerce doesn't necessarily mean a definitive change of mindset for Ph.D. s who choose industrial postdoctoral projects and academic postdocs who set out on careers in industry.
Four years doesn't always allow candidates sufficient time to establish promising research programs or to produce enough of the currency of academe — publications.
For the present at least, career - building opportunities in federally funded research, which accounts for the bulk of the science done in academe, are even more limited than usual.
The idea that a Ph.D. scientist can drift into a postdoctoral appointment because one is available and then rely on reputation and natural talent to obtain the first job in academe, government, or industry simply doesn't apply to the 21st century workplace.
Many of the early - career scientists working in academe, for example, fail to distinguish between organizations that employ scientists in real jobs paying salaries commensurate with their skills and programs that «train» more scientists at low pay, adding to the supply of job - seekers while doing nothing to create real jobs.
The bottom line: This is a serious but highly imperfect attempt to nudge academe to do more to recognize and encourage scholarship which engages the real world of practice and policy.
Dizon agrees: «The academe has done a great job of building a pipeline of talent into the game industry.
Or more precisely, how does art history actually function outside academe?
I've argued against the sloppy work shown in Harry's read me, and been told that busy scientists are under pressure to get results, they don't have time at the cutting edge of academe for the careful software engineering and quality control of industrial science.
b) In academe, mistakes get made, and under no circumstances does one want to have academic misconduct claimed for honest errors.
Being a family law lawyer myself, with some thirteen years» worth of litigation under my belt before I absconded to the groves of academe, I do understand these sentiments.
Northumbria University does it, to some extent, but they have the core of academic reputation, the highly qualified academic staff, the research experience to ease the student from academe to practice.
And right now, legal hackers seem to be getting their projects mainly from municipalities and a few «thought leaders» within the academe — people who generally don't have the kind of deep knowledge about legal problems facing solo and small - firm lawyers and their clients that would be necessary to come up with a list of problems to solve.
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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