Sentences with phrase «as a lecturer with»

Eventually she found work as a lecturer with the Chautauqua Circuit, and she shed her rags for riches again.
A consummate public servant and intellectual, he started his working career as a lecturer with the then University of Sokoto now known as Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, before joining the Kaduna State Civil Service.

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Regina gained profound insights into the fast - growing biotech sector as a university lecturer and post-doctoral researcher at the University of Vienna and the MRC Cambridge, where she collaborated with emerging UK biotech companies.
There he continued his friendships with such distinguished Disciples leaders as Herbert L. Willett and Edward Scribner Ames, whom he had met when they came to Drake as guest lecturers.
And if anyone is afraid that he is in for some kind of esoteric rigmarole, may I try to alleviate his fears by remarking that the lecturers are all children of the twentieth century as much as they are professing Christians, alive to the astounding advances of contemporary science and technology, alive also to the deep — seated moral and cultural skepticism which has developed side by side with an increasing moral passion and sensitivity.
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.
Now in summer, when it was hot, and he was very tired and ill from his journeyings, or when he held the office of lecturer, he would sometimes, as he lay thus in bonds, and oppressed with toil, and tormented also by noxious insects, cry aloud and give way to fretfulness, and twist round and round in agony, as a worm does when run through with a pointed needle.
Just as the translator was «assimilated» to the lecturer, her English words carrying the meaning and spirit of his French words, so his words were at one with his life — not just what he knew and what he had done, but who he was.
Einstein never gave the Giffords, but his contention that God does not play dice with the universe set the stage for lecturers such as Ernest Rutherford and Nils Bohr, who considered whether a physical understanding of the world left any room for the activity of God.
Inside the monastery and in the university the rules had become very strict, with detailed regulations about how far junior lecturers might go in doing anything more than expound a text as distinct from adding their own comments and glosses.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
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.
By early 1519, Luther's magnetism as a preacher and lecturer, his eloquent and imaginative presentation of current concerns, together with his notoriety, were drawing students, young and old, to Wittenberg and readers to his writings.
For seven years he has combined a professional PR Manager career with broad activity in the wine business as a certified wine taster, consultant, trainer and lecturer.
Fathers Direct project manager Kathy Jones supervised the research, with Sue Pollock, social work lecturer at the University of Bristol, acting as research consultant.
I think that at least some of what you want to do will become more clear to you if I point out that you're connecting chores and allowance right now, when it seems pretty clear that you agree with the lecturer you saw years ago who said that chores are just something you do as part of being a member of a family.
With an early education in Singapore, and later trained to be a television producer in the USA, Jonathan D. James is currently an adjunct lecturer at Edith Cowan University, Perth, and well known in the Asia - Pacific region as a consultant, lecturer, and guest speaker.
Meanwhile, polytechnics seeking to be converted into Technical Universities should have the following requirements: a) satisfy the existing norms, guidelines and requirements of the National Council for Tertiary Education and the National Accreditation Board for accreditation as a Technical University, b) offer a minimum of four Bachelor of Technology degree programmes in Science and Technology based disciplines c) have academic departments headed by at least a Senior Lecturer with a PhD and professional experience; and d) have at least three full - time lecturers with relevant research master's degree, at least one of whom shall have industry experience.
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.
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.
Psychologist, Dr Dominic Mickelwright will talk about how Olympic athletes achieve feats of exceptional performance, and Dr Marjana Johansson, a lecturer in management, will discuss the Olympics as a global brand, and the association of the games with other global brands.
She eventually became a university lecturer, and I've never been more proud as the day, a few years later, when I was with her as she got her PhD.
As a senior lecturer with the Bagabaga Education College in Tamale, Ahmed Abukari Iddrisu's nomination strengthened the party's unity in the area.
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.
Described by New Statesman as the Conservative Party's «philosopher - king», Blond made a name for himself with his «Red Toryism» thesis, having previously enjoyed a quiet existence as a theology and philosophy lecturer.
He previously worked as a political science lecturer in New Zealand and as a broadcaster and journalist with the BBC and Yorkshire Television.
Using the the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) as an example, President Mahama said, «GIMPA raises its own funds, GIMPA pays its own lecturers, GIMPA has nothing to do with us.
The lecturer was really great and inspiring, so one day after the lecture I told her that I wanted to do a phd with her as my supervisor and asked if we could take a meeting.
Van der Baan will be sharing the studies» findings extensively with industry and university students this fall when he travels to 25 different cities in North America to meet with as many different professional societies as this year's Society for Exploration Geophysicists honorary lecturer.
Armed with these syllabi, the director recruited regulatory professionals to teach these courses, as well as to participate as guest lecturers.
Although professors in Germany seem to hide themselves away in their offices with a secretary outside as a gatekeeper, here it seems to be the other way round: Most lecturers keep their office doors wide open to invite you in whenever you have a problem or a question.
After a postdoctoral research fellowship in France and a brief period as a university lecturer in the United Kingdom, I was looking around for something that combined my interest in research with my wider interests in science.
After five years of notable research which included publishing, presenting, and mentoring combined with connecting with colleagues and lecturing activities in Greece, Cournia landed a job as an investigator (lecturer) in pharmacology and pharmacotechnology at the Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens, Greece.
«The video lectures allowed for flexibility, as students could repeat sections they didn't understand for clarification and prepare questions to send to section leaders ahead of time, although the video lectures did make it difficult for students to engage directly with the lecturers,» said Stephanie Shiau, PhD, a post-doctoral student in Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health, and co-first author.
Negative comments highlighted some of the challenges of a flipped classroom, particularly loss of real - time interaction with lecturers and the perception of the model as a cost - cutting maneuver.
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.
The objective in this work has been one which I have shared with the two other 1986 Nobel lecturers in chemistry, D. R. Herschbach and Y. T. Lee, as well as with a wide group of colleagues and co-workers who have been responsible for bringing this field to its current state.
As an undergraduate at The University of Sydney (where he also earned master's and doctorate degrees), Heathers began studying economics, but switched to physiology, «which I didn't like because I got into fights with the lecturers all the time when they said stuff I didn't agree with
In the late 1970s and 1980s, «worm talks» (as C. elegans lectures were called) inevitably began with a description of development in the normal worm and segued to whatever mutants the lecturer found intriguing.
Dr Chris Lowe, lecturer in Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Exeterand lead researcher on the paper, said: «This research suggests that what we have always thought of as mutualism where species gain mutual benefit from interacting with each other might actually be based on exploitation where one species gains by capturing and then taking resources from another.»
But games are a powerful learning tool when combined with other exploratory, hands - on activities and ongoing instruction from a teacher acting more as a coach than a lecturer, he adds.
Currently, Fotios continues his research at the interface between basic science and clinical medicine as a clinical lecturer in hepatology at the University of Cambridge with clinical commitments in Addenbrooke's Hospital.
In cities that are welcoming to immigrants, as diversity goes up, people's wages go up, and by a lot,» said Abigail Cooke, an assistant professor of geography in UB's College of Arts and Sciences, who wrote the paper with Thomas Kemeny, a UB research assistant professor and a lecturer at the University of Southampton in England.
Dr Anna Jordanous, lecturer in the School of Computing, worked with language expert Dr Bill Keller (University of Sussex) on how to define the language people use when talking about creativity, known in the field as computational creativity.
«If you're interested in memory, you want to know the factors that are associated with it being worse as well as what makes it better,» said Dr. Richard Addante, a senior lecturer in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and lead author of the paper.
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