Sentences with phrase «as a faculty member for»

For more than 20 years, Suzanne was a Clinical Instructor of Psychology in the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry as well as a faculty member for the Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy Training Program.
She has served as a faculty member for many prestigious colleges where she trained students to become nutritional consultants, master herbalists, and holistic health practitioners.
He has trained thousands of school leaders nationwide in his work at Uncommon Schools and as a faculty member for New Leaders.
He serves as co-chair for the highly regarded Book Passage Mystery Writers» Conference, where he has served as a faculty member for over ten years.
In 2013, Nora was selected as a faculty member for The Florida Bar's Wm. Reece Smith, Jr..
He worked with Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College in Wyoming and as a faculty member for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA).
Our Workplace Investigations practice is chaired by Britt - Marie Cole - Johnson, a partner, who serves on the Board of Directors of AWI and as a faculty member for AWI Training Institute for Workplace Investigators and Workplace Investigations Basics Seminar.
Ms. Naughton has served as a faculty member for Sterling Educational Services» immigration series.
He continues to serve as a faculty member for numerous continuing legal education conferences for Fortune 500 companies and universities.
She serves as a faculty member for the Association of Workplace Investigators and frequently gives presentations on workplace investigations for Society of Human Resource Management chapters, the Association of Workplace Investigators, and other professional groups, as well as firm clients.
Mr. Mirer has also served as a faculty member for Sterling Educational Services» immigration series.
In addition, he served as a faculty member for the New Jersey Attorney General's Advocacy Institute.
In addition to her teaching and administrative duties, Dean Kacer has served as a faculty member for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) on the subject of depositions.
She serves as faculty member for Dr. Patrick Carnes» International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP).

Not exact matches

Amy Cuddy, a faculty member at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, has conducted an experiment with her graduate students demonstrating that holding an assertive body posture for as little as two minutes increases the amount of testosterone in the body, in men and women.
This includes «chronic, structural racial injustice — such as the persistent paucity of black faculty members and administrators at Yale, the common experience of being the only black student in some classes, and being disproportionately likely to be stopped and asked for ID — or worse — by campus police officers.»
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.
Indeed, incentives for commercializing are essentially seen as perverse, because if a faculty member is spending time commercializing research then, by current evaluation standards, they are not doing their real job.
Prior to Impromptu Guru, Jill worked as the Communication Manager for a national franchise, was a faculty member at Arizona State University, and established a nationally - recognized presence in the online education community, by starting up two major online education offices at the largest university in the country, serving 60,000 + students and increasing online tuition revenue by nearly a million dollars in her first eight months.
For example, the newspaper measures such things as the diversity of the faculty, staff, board members, and students at each school, «languages,» the «international reach of the EMBA,» as well as the amount of research published by professors from each school.
Sysomos began as an advanced research project for content aggregation and analysis started by University of Toronto Computer Science faculty member Nick Koudas and graduate student Nilesh Bansal in 2005.
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.
Instead, he presents his proposal in the terms of a labor - union manifesto: «It is long past time for faculty members to rise above narrow self - interest, give up the doctrine of academic exceptionalism, and agree to the same terms of employment as everyone else in the workforce.»
Tietjen reproduces several verbatims from those interviews as well as a chart delineating the vote count — to commend, correct or abstain — for each faculty member.
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.
I'm a little pessimistic, because faculty members come out of graduate schools with a loyalty to a particular field, and it's very hard to get their attention or arouse their passion for larger sets of problems, such as pedagogy or the reform of theological education.
We also overhear faculty members as they bicker over whether a certain comment — made several years earlier by a candidate for a faculty position — was implicitly racist.
As any longtime faculty member at Union will tell you, such a vulnerability carries its peculiar burden of challenge and danger for the nourishing of a fruitful conjunction between piety and learning.
Nonetheless, given the almost hysterical reaction of some theologians, particularly a fair number among the members of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), to such Vatican directives as Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and Ad Tuendam Fidem (1998), we can conclude that many professional theologians, and theological faculties, apparently have yet to absorb Newman's point that magisterial authority is necessary for the proper teaching and pursuit of theology.
Prior to joining the Brooklyn faculty in 2016, she was a member of the faculty for nine years at The Waldorf School of Garden City, where she served as a class teacher, mentor, and lower school chair, and where her ability to plan, organize, and maintain a high level of executive functioning skills, within both her personal class preparation and her classes themselves, were highly recognized.
Join moderator Leah Bloom, LMFT, a faculty member at the Chicago Center For Family Health and an adult internationally adopted person, as she leads our panel through a discussion about the intricacies of identity formation within an adopted individual.
Through the years, Attie Sandink has set up several prominent lactation programs for professionals, acting as lactation director, educator, advisor, faculty member, trainer and facilitator.
In his resignation letter, Kaloyeros said he would resume his position as a faculty member, an option laid out for him in his original employment letter from the chancellor.
SUNY Polytechnic President Alain Kaloyeros stepped down from the top post at the institution created specifically for him and his economic development efforts, and university officials are considering whether he can remain a faculty member as he faces corruption charges.
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.
Moreover, notes Rescuing Medical Research Director Christopher Pickett in an email to Science Careers, providing «ample funding for the first years as a young faculty member will significantly reduce the burden on these scientists to obtain funding, and allow them to focus on developing creative and innovative ideas.»
«As a member of the postdoctoral association at Johns Hopkins, one of the benefits I got was the ability to sit in on faculty senate meetings and hear about strategic plans for the coming years,» she says.
Katherine Seley - Radtke, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), spent a year at the U.S. State Department as a Jefferson Science Fellow, a program for tenured faculty members.
The incentives created by the way grant dollars flow to and through faculty members» labs encourage them, as rational actors, to follow the course that maximizes their advantage in the fierce competition for professional survival.
The nub of both issues is that the university faculty members running independent labs and competing for grants to support their research depend on graduate students and postdocs as highly skilled but low - paid labor to carry out the work.
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.
Even with an incentive — faculty members receive a one - course credit for every six projects that they supervise — many faculty members seem to view it as more of a burden than a benefit.
This is as true for faculty members who come to serve as mentors through happenstance as for those who become mentors through formal assignment.
A new study reports that, when faculty members rated hypothetical candidates for a tenure - track faculty position, a highly qualified woman is twice as likely to be hired as an equally qualified man.
«I have to thank those faculty members for being as negative and as discriminatory as they were, because all it did was make me stronger.
One potential of the new arrangement, as some informed observers suggest, is that only one?not all — of the PIs on a project will need the expensive resources and long - term stability that universities have traditionally provided to faculty members competing for grants.
And just as faculty members need to be creative with their teaching methods, they must also find creative ways to stretch the available funds and come up with innovative ideas for funding projects.
The memo does not mention postdocs, but it opens the way for those making major scientific contributions to projects to receive the official acknowledgement as full - fledged independent researchers that has traditionally been the exclusive prerogative of faculty members.
Now, as a tenured faculty member, I routinely take or send students to national meetings and workshops including the Gordon Conference in Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics, the annual AMS meeting, and the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, to name just a few.
As reported in a 2012 book, for example, Robert Oprisko, at the time a visiting professor at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, and collaborators studied 3135 tenured or tenure - track faculty members in political science at 116 research institutions.
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