Sentences with phrase «as a faculty member from»

He returns to the Department of Neurology at NYU Langone Health, where he served as a faculty member from 1995 through 2009, while maintaining hospital appointments at North Shore University Hospital.
I've benefited from great case - based discussions throughout year with Professor Higgins and other members of the HGSE faculty, including Judy McLaughlin, Jim Honan, Joe Zolner, as well as faculty members from across Harvard who participated in Teaching and Learning By The Case Method as guest instructors.

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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.
The majority of responses came from faculty members in departments such as Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Education and Nursing.
Conservatives were concerned that some members of the seminary faculty were beginning to affirm a Gospel that was separated from its historical embodiment as witnessed in Bible and Creeds.
Paradoxically, a commitment to more formal content creates another tension, as faculty members struggle to balance modes of learning from reading and discussion and the sort of theological reflection on practice and experience that the new program seeks to inculcate.
The variety ranges from cases in which faculty elect some members of the board of trustees from among their number, to cases in which faculty as a group is formally charged with certain responsibilities (say, nominating new faculty, or establishing policies governing the academic program of the school), to cases in which faculty effectively have neither responsibility, authority, nor power in the school's polity.
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.
Join us as we study preassigned readings from classic Western Civilization texts in small - group seminars limited to 15 participants per group, with discussion facilitated by faculty members from Northeast Catholic College.
125 participants from different disciplines such as beekeepers (individual or in cooperatives), post graduate students, faculty members, scientists from different research institutes, traders, stakeholders, private and governmental authorities attended in this 2 days workshop.
125 participants from different disciplines such as beekeepers (individual or in cooperatives), post graduate students, faculty members, scientists, traders, stakeholders, private and governmental authorities attended in this 2 days workshop
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013 studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a research scientist and member of the faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
These were the first steps in a journey that took her to Wisconsin (where in 1983 she earned a Master of Science in Food Science from Wisconsin University), Kenya (where she completed a two - year assignment, from 1981 - 1983 with Winrock International working with limited - resource farmers) and California (where she earned her PhD in Microbiology from the University of California, Davis in 1994) before returning to Cornell CALS in 1994 as the first woman faculty member in the Department of Food Science.
The checks are part of an ongoing repayment to faculty members who had money deducted from their pay from 2013 to 2015 as part of a statewide deficit reduction program instituted by the Cuomo administration at the time.
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.
In raising our frustration with this problem to faculty members from other departments at our university, as well as to chairs of science departments across the country, it became painfully clear that a concerted effort by an applicant to connect their expertise and interests to a specific faculty opportunity was rare.
Such collaborations are vulnerable, however, as China's academic outposts struggle to keep faculty members capable of designing new AI algorithms from decamping to industry.
Gathered from the evaluation forms from past years of the program, one faculty member wrote, «In fact, I feel that I have learned as much from [my mentee] as she may have learned from me.»
Organization: Everyone I have spoken with says to get the buy - in from as many faculty members in biology, chemistry, and engineering as possible and as soon as you can.
Because most faculty members were cloned from their graduate advisers and academic research is all they know, as a group they can offer little help to someone with «alternative» interests.
Several faculty members described the move as an effort by Lee to take control of HCI and roll the revenue from its cancer hospital into the university's health system.
We want to hear your experiences either as a faculty member or from new investigators who are in the midst of putting their labs together.
Some policies prohibit faculty members from working as an officer for a company.
I used the PDN database to locate other offices and check on their programs, I looked at other NIH intramural programs, and drew from my own experiences as a postdoc at NIEHS [National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences] and as a faculty member at an academic institution.»
After 29 years of fulfilling the responsibilities of a science faculty member, administrator, and mentor to younger scientists, Johnson describes his experiences, from his early days as an assistant professor to his transition to administration, and offers advice to academic scientists who are just starting out.
For example, as a post-doctoral fellow in 1994, Anne Hart, now a biology professor at Brown University, attended a conference where she talked at length with two female faculty members from other institutions.
The dataset included the years the faculty members were first hired as assistant professors, which ranged from 1970 to 2011; the prestige of the institutions where they got their degrees and were hired; whether they had postdoctoral experience; their publication history; and their gender.
In 2003, she earned a Ph.D. in plasma physics from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, with a focus on fusion, which she continued to investigate as a faculty member at the University of New Hampshire and, later, Princeton.
«Our faculty members have been very successful in obtaining support from the National Science Foundation, including major research equipment grants and grants for cooperative training and instructional projects such as projects for training graduate students in biological and cultural evolution together with the WSU Department of Anthropology, and for training undergraduates in mathematical biology together with the Department of Mathematics.»
«Almost all our PhD students and postdocs receive support from the NIH, as members of training grant programs, as recipients of individual awards, and as participants in research by UCSF faculty, a majority of whom are affiliated with one or more of our graduate training programs,» said Elizabeth Watkins, PhD, dean of the UCSF Graduate Division and vice chancellor of student academic affairs.
As a student coming from a small undergraduate institution, this was my first opportunity to do research full - time, working alongside graduate students and primarily research - active faculty members.
5/16/2008 UC San Diego Faculty Named to Association of American Physicians; American Society for Clinical Investigation The Association of American Physicians has elected two physicians from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine faculty as new members: David Broide, M.D., Ch.B., professor of medicine in the division of rheumatology, allergy and im... More...
New results from a research group lead by SciLifeLab faculty member Richard Rosenquist Brandell shows that next - generation sequencing technology can provide equally reliable results as previous methods.
After completing his fellowship, he served as a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rutgers University from 2004 — 2015.
It was a full day of events, attended by 165 participants including faculty, lab members, postdocs, current and incoming graduate students, as well as administrative staff from the Division and the Center.
It includes other Yale faculty members from disciplines such as neurobiology, cell biology, molecular physics and biochemistry, neurology, and developmental biology.
Nov 14, 2011 College can serve as the ideal time to make as many new friends as possible, but can Reports findings from 2 studies of the teaching roles of college and university faculty members, the impact they have on students
In some cases they stipulate, as in Multnomah County, Oregon, that professional development «funds will be allocated based upon seniority of the unit members who make application,» thus converting these expenditures from a lever for school improvement into a perk for long - serving faculty.
Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court last week upheld a Minnesota labor law that allows college unions that have been selected as exclusive bargaining agents to bar non-union faculty members from a formal role in policymaking on campus.
This year, 71 faculty members from eight different countries planned to help educators face these challenges by working as instructors for the 325 participants who attended this summer's institute.
It means, as the book's title states, teaching the whole student, which is what this collection of reflective essays by faculty members from across the country is about.
As the summer drew to a close, Senior Lecturer James Honan, one of many HGSE faculty members who devote their time to guiding these administrators through the many challenges in their work, reflected on how the Ed School is making a difference in the professional practice of scores of higher education leaders from across the country and around the world.
HGSE students, alumni, faculty, and their families gathered at the Gutman Conference Center to watch the presentation of honors such as the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, the Alumni Council Award, and the HGSE Intellectual Contribution Awards, as well as to hear speeches from various members of the HGSE community.
Known as Project 30, the initiative will bring together faculty members from the arts and sciences with those from teacher education to redesign their curricula based on answers to five broad questions:
«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.
«I am pleased that we will continue to benefit from her insight and her devotion to educational improvement as a member of the HGSE faculty
For this reason, the conference included a variety of education leaders from leading organizations — including Save the Children, Open Learning Exchange, Inc., World Bank, UNICEF, and World Education — as well as members of the HGSE faculty to discuss students» papers.
Each faculty member admitted to taking away something different from the documentary — for instance Mapp was pleased to see a mostly positive portrayal of parents and their concern for their children's education; however, they all agreed with Mehta that the film missed the opportunity to more fully explore issues of inequity and poverty, as well as some long - standing problems within the teaching profession.
Accompanying him were two Ed School faculty members — Professors Robert Peterkin and Jerome Murphy, Ed.D.»73 — as well as Charles Deutsch, from the Harvard School of Public Health.
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