Sentences with phrase «as a lecturer on»

Professor Matthew Colless, Director of the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the ANU, when he was a graduate student at Cambridge, had Hawking as a lecturer on gravitational physics and black holes.
She serves as a media liaison for the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Central Ohio Pediatric Society as well as a lecturer on pediatric health concerns for Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Columbus Health Department.
Pamela Mason will join HGSE as a lecturer on education and director of the Language and Literacy Program; Jennifer Thomson will work as a postdoctoral fellow and lecturer on education in the Language and Literacy Program and Mind, Brain, and Education Program; and Matthew Jukes, will join the International Education Program as an assistant professor.
Pamela Mason, M.A.T.» 70, Ed.D.» 75, has joined HGSE as a lecturer on education and director of the Language and Literacy Program.
Victor Pereira Jr., a passionate teacher, mentor, and team leader, has joined the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Education as a lecturer on education and master teacher in residence (science) of the Harvard Teachers Fellows (HTF) Program.
She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London (BA Hons, Sculpture and Media 1991 - 94) and at Goldsmiths College, University of London (MA Fine Art 1999 - 2001), where she now works as a lecturer on MA Fine Art (0.2).

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While an opinion poll on Saturday gave Fine Gael a one - point lead over Fianna Fail and suggested another minority government as the most likely outcome, Dublin City University politics lecturer Eoin O'Malley said Monday's events would also hurt them.
She has been an invited guest lecturer and speaker at numerous universities, including Stanford, Carnegie - Mellon, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, and Ohio State University, as well as numerous public and private conferences and seminars across the globe, where she has chaired and spoken on the topics of corporate governance, performance, value, compensation and risk.
Mr. Swiggart is a frequent lecturer on topics of licensing, technology, & start - up issues to groups such as the New England Corporate Counsel's Association, the Mass..
He is a lecturer on entrepreneurship at Stanford University and the author of the best - selling book The Monk and the Riddle, as well as several articles on leadership and entrepreneurship.
I've observed this effect in my role as a researcher and lecturer in 48 countries on the connection between employee happiness and success.
In the life of learning nothing is so injurious as the usurpation of the role of the subject of instruction by the medium of instruction, whether the medium be the lecturer on the subject or the book about the subject.
It represents the culmination of his 15 years of identification with the «religious socialist» movement in Germany, dating back to the time just after World War I when he was called on the carpet by the synodical consistory in Berlin to account for his appearance as a lecturer at a meeting of the Independent Social Democratic Party — a party which, from the synod's standpoint, had added to the injury of being socialist the insult of having been antiwar as well.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
Meanwhile, he was much in demand as lecturer and commentator on religion on both radio and television.
Because of his power in the pulpit the preacher was not only in demand as a popular lecturer but was also regarded as an authority on a wide variety of subjects.
Into this category fell Marsilius of Padua in the fourteenth century with his «modern'theory of the Church as a spiritual body in an entirely secular society, and Jan Huss (d. 1415), a Bohemian priest and university lecturer in Prague, one of the first to compose a treatise on The Church.
ZILLER: As the foremost lecturer on Warriors» hate, I can relate that this was always going to happen.
Robin has served as adjunct professor of Women and Crime at Cal State Los Angeles and lecturer on criminal law and the justice system in UCLA's Paralegal Training Program.
Instead, the lecturer suggested that you just use an allowance as a means of teaching saving and give each child a set amount weekly or monthly and increase it annually on the child's birthday.
The Public and Commercial Services union backed a strike on June 30th, the same day as industrial action planned by the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL).
Jan Komarek, a lecturer at the London School of Economics» European Institute and Department of Law, says that, as Article 50 is «silent» on whether a withdrawing member state could change its mind during the negotiation period, lawyers would have to look for other examples in international law.
Ms. Charity Binka, a Gender and Media Expert, Advocate and a lecturer, in a presentation on «the role of the media in eliminating SGBV in Ghana», tasked media practitioners to avoid judgmental language and details of victims such as names and photos, when reporting on SGBV.
In addition, I was just offered and accepted a position with Williams College as a visiting lecturer on leadership beginning in February 2017, and anticipate accepting other academic positions shortly,» Gibson wrote in his announcement.
The County Legislators also proclaimed October 19th, «Tony Dofat Day» for his outstanding achievements and contributions to society and accolades in music for 27 years, also as an educator and appointment as Associate professor at LIU, world lecturer, and the author of 2 music reference books and currently working on his third and fourth books.
Laski's main political role came as a writer and lecturer on every topic of concern to the left, including socialism, capitalism, working conditions, eugenics, woman suffrage, imperialism, decolonisation, disarmament, human rights, worker education, and Zionism.
Nevertheless, he said he hoped to meet with the lecturers later yesterday or today during which he expressed optimism that both camps would strike a deal that could end the strike as he itemised the demands of ASUU and update on each of them.
Days ago, a report surfaced on blogs and other online media that some lecturers in the school had threatened to resign if Korede was allowed to write the forthcoming examination as he didn't meet up with the school's mandatory 70 % attendance.
The Electoral Commission has hinted it would rely on professionals and other qualified personnel, especially Lecturers as presiding officers in the upcoming elections.
Students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile - Ife have cried out over what they described as rising cases of sexual assault on female students by randy lecturers.
The party formally wrote to the NDC as was officially requested by the latter, the chairman who is a law lecturer told tv3network.com on Monday.
One of them, who simply identified self as Grace warned her fellow females to be wary of the lecturers who do not mind failing them at will in order to secure their bodies on bed.
Meeting today (29) the union's national executive committee endorsed the date as the next national strike following the successful action PCS took on 30 June alongside teachers and lecturers.
He has worked as an educator in the Southern Tier for more than twenty years, including more than a decade in higher education, serving on the faculty as Assistant Professor of Sociology at Hartwick College and as a lecturer in Environmental Studies at Binghamton University.
He added that faculty upgrade would also be done at the two Polytechnics through the offering of scholarships so that lecturers could improve on their qualifications as part of the eligibility criteria for the conversion into technical universities.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
On May 2, Gibson, a retired Army colonel who spent 29 years in the military, said in a written statement that he has accepted a position as a visiting lecturer at Williams College and wanted to spend more time with his family, as his three teenagers are in their last years at home.
With a background as a farm manager and lecturer in farm management, he joined Parliament's Select Committee on Agriculture.
Disclosing the decision after their congress on Tuesday, Chairman of the union, Dr David Ikoni told newsmen that the lecturers were satisfied with the commitment of the government as conveyed in an agreement.
Lecturers of the Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), Ikorodu, on Monday returned to work as the one - week national warning strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) ended.
Not only are they on scholarship courtesy as their status as university lecturers, they are paid full salary throughout the duration of their study.
But Mr. Gibson said family considerations, as well as a job offer from Williams College, which he will join in February as a visiting lecturer on leadership, had influenced his decision to step away from public life.
As a postdoc, «I was really worried about how I would cope as a lecturer when I would have all these restrictions on me,» she sayAs a postdoc, «I was really worried about how I would cope as a lecturer when I would have all these restrictions on me,» she sayas a lecturer when I would have all these restrictions on me,» she says.
Thus when he was still a lecturer in biosciences, he took on the role of departmental health and safety representative at his university as part of his administrative duties.
Ann Childs, a lecturer in science education at the University of Oxford, says that the main reason most researchers want to retrain as teachers is that they «want to impart their enthusiasm for science on young people.»
Nisanth Sastry, senior lecturer in the department of Informatics at King's College and one of the collaborators on the research, said, The use of about.me was the big breakthrough, as it allowed us to go from pairs of social networks, which we had been studying recently, to all the major social network platforms today: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.»
The garish pink capitals in which the lecturer chalked those words up on the blackboard remain etched in my mind, an indelible memory from my first year as an undergraduate physicist.
The first includes, besides my work at Birkbeck, work as an associate lecturer on the Open University's (OU's) M.Sc.
His relationship with scientists in China started as a lecturer at the University of Exeter when he made a series of short trips to collaborate with BUCT experts on his principal research interest: layered inorganic materials.
Science Broadcasting: An Accidental Broadcaster Physicist Jorge Mira Pérez explains how he ended up on television and radio and how he combines his broadcasting activities with his job as a university lecturer.
He serves on the boards of several organizations, has been a guest lecturer at the University of Washington, has appeared as an expert panelist on South Asia, and has written for Foreign Affairs.
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