Sentences with phrase «as a professor often»

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Christoph Randler, a biology professor at the University of Education in Heidelberg, Germany, found that morning people are often more successful than evening people because, as a group, they tend to be proactive.
In the first - year, MBA candidates must read, absorb and debate some 270 case studies in 10 courses, often fighting for «air time» with equally clever students just as eager as they are to score points with professors.
As a professor of entrepreneurship, I am often asked about the survival rates of new businesses.
But a few key words and phrases from Stocky's statement stand out, as Zeynep Tufekci, a University of North Carolina professor who often writes about technology and society, highlighted on Twitter Tuesday.
As UC Irvine law professor Rick Hasen told the New Yorker's Farrow, press organizations are often subject to lower levels of scrutiny in these kinds of cases.
As Harvard economics professor Claudia Goldman said in a 2016 Freakonomics podcast, plenty of professional women, in particular, not only prefer temporal flexibility to cash, they often leverage that flexibility into stronger careers.
For that reason it has been a classroom staple for me as a political science professor... I'll be using it this semester to show American politics students the sort of thing the founders were trying to avoid, and I often use it with political philosophy students as a foil to Aristotle's defense of the democratic element in a polity.
Professor Branscomb truly says: «Fact and theology had already been combined in this tradition, and what is often described as Mark's theology is really the early Christian belief as to the historical facts.»
I saw sensitivity in the way he treated students, and I believe that his legal opinions — even those with which I disagree — often betray the same,» said University of Colorado Law School's Dayna Bowen Matthew, who hired Gorsuch as an adjunct professor.
Graduate students eager to engage the cutting - edge theories of internationally famous professors often chafed when asked to serve as Efird's teaching assistants.
Our studies of graduate students and junior faculty show that they often view themselves as service providers rather than professors on a long - term mission.
As late as the first half of the twentieth century, college teachers of religion and seminary professors were often ministers who distinguished themselves by their reflectiveness and scholarly habitAs late as the first half of the twentieth century, college teachers of religion and seminary professors were often ministers who distinguished themselves by their reflectiveness and scholarly habitas the first half of the twentieth century, college teachers of religion and seminary professors were often ministers who distinguished themselves by their reflectiveness and scholarly habits.
He goes on from here to look at theHoly Father's understanding of the cross, often a problem for many exegetes, quoting him as saying: «People do not crucify the average professor» (p. 149).
The mysteries of life become lucid, as Professor Leuba says; and often, nay usually, the solution is more or less unutterable in words.
The early church was anti-hierarchical and adopted a «come as you are» approach to worship, welcoming outcasts and the disenfranchised who often couldn't dress in fine clothes, says Carl Raschke, a religious studies professor at the University of Denver.
History is no longer understood as a collection of dates, a dry series of chronicles; it is «the story of how we got this way», as I have often quoted from my old teacher Professor Frank Gavin.
Nietzsche speaks in one of his more scathing passages of professors as «smoking heads» who use scholarship as a narcotic: «The proficiency of our finest scholars, their heedless industry, their heads smoking day and night, their very craftsmanship — how often the real meaning of all this lies in the desire to keep something hidden from oneself.»
When Arthur heard that there was still slavery in Uganda, he registered deep shock, but he seemed just as amazed to learn that students and professors alike often had only a casual interest in early African history.
«The reality is, we don't tend to study tall as often as we study small,» says Robert Ferry, professor and chief of pediatric endocrinology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Noam Shpancer, professor of psychology, notes in his Psychology Today blog that women work harder for a smaller share of the benefits of marriage, which although they may be more eager to get into, they're just as often also more eager to get out of, too:
Anecdotally, I've heard a number of nursing professors voice concerns that these candidates are often not as well prepared as one might hope.
«We recognize the fact that not only do mothers often inadvertently fall asleep with the infant in their bed, but many mothers choose to bed share,» says Lori Feldman - Winter, a co-author of the new guidelines and a professor of pediatrics at Cooper University Health Care in Camden, N.J. «We thought it was prudent to provide guidance on making the bed - sharing arrangement as safe as possible and provide guidance on what populations are most at risk when bed sharing»
«Today, Free Trade is often viewed as the new slavery,» says Professor Trentmann.
«Our research shows that even in situations where women earn similar or greater amounts than their partners, men often see themselves as responsible for providing financially for their families» says Professor Karen Henwood, who conducted the research.
His offer to sit down over a brew or two with the City Council member and political aide detained by police on Monday seems to have generated as much enthusiasm as a flat, warm mug of Keystone — or as President Barack Obama's often ridiculed beer summit with Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates and a Cambridge, Mass., police officer
History shows that governors, as well as presidents, often find that their appointees to high courts do not always vote the way the executive might like them to, says court expert and Albany Law School professor Vince Bonventre, who attended the hearing.
Writing in a linked Comment, Professor Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick, UK, says: «Until not that long ago, being bullied by others was often considered as a normal rite of passage... Any intervention to reduce bullying and the adverse mental health effects caused by victimisation must include efforts to reduce traditional bullying.
«Children who have profound visual deficits often expend a disproportionate amount of effort trying to see straight ahead, and as a consequence they neglect their peripheral vision,» said Duje Tadin, associate professor of brain and cognitive sciences at Rochester.
The money is good — «better than a starting professor, but not as good as a heavy - weight scientist in the field» — and, even more important, the work is satisfying: «I enjoy the short - term challenges we face when I am assembling the new instruments, as there are often new and different applications by many of the customers.
But the Virginia case created a stir precisely because the public has so much confidence in DNA evidence — so much that it's often viewed as infallible, says William C. Thompson, a professor of criminology, law, and society at the University of California at Irvine.
Boys often treat girls as sexual objects, which contributes to the higher rates of digital sexual coercion, as boys may feel entitled to have sexual power over girls, said study co-author Richard Tolman, U-M professor of social work.
In a study, the share of college graduates — often referred to as human capital — and the quality of life in a community were found to significantly contribute to economic growth, said Stephan Goetz, professor of agricultural and regional economics, Penn State and director of the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development.
MIT professors often consult with industry, as well as serve on professional committees that keep them plugged into the field.
A University of South Florida professor and an international team of experts have found that older people with high levels of a certain type of cholesterol, known as low - density lipoprotein (LDL - C), live as long, and often longer, than their peers with low levels of this same cholesterol.
«Marketers tell parents and educators that vocabulary books are more educational, so picture books are often dismissed as being just for fun,» said the study's author, Professor Daniela O'Neill.
Professor Dietrich added, «It's really unfortunate that smoking can hide the effects of gum disease as people often don't see the problem until it is quite far down the line.
For example, the job of being an associate professor has two main tasks, teaching and research, but the promotion to full professor often is based exclusively or at least heavily on performance as a researcher.
Although more study is needed to evaluate the surgery's outcomes compared with more standard procedures, the benefits — such as less pain and a quicker recovery time — are often seen with minimally invasive procedures compared to more invasive surgeries, said Dr. Brandon Isaacson, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery who performed the surgeries.
«There are still many questions left to answer but we now know that oxygen poor environments, like those often found in advanced human breast cancers serve as nurseries for the birth of cancer stem cells,» says Gregg Semenza, M.D., Ph.D., the C. Michael Armstrong Professor of Medicine and a member of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
The authors, led by Professor Marian Knight from the University of Oxford, also found that the onset of severe sepsis is often very rapid, and women who have recently had an infection, such as a urine, genital tract or respiratory infection, are at particularly high risk of developing severe maternal sepsis.
«When we, as researchers, study organizations, or even when we study how managers look at employees, we see that businesses often assume that the relationship terminates when a person leaves the organization,» said Sumita Raghuram, associate professor, human resource management, Penn State.
«This was alarming, since women with diabetes become pregnant as often as other women,» said lead author Sarah O'Brien, associate professor with Nationwide Children's Hospital.
The research team of Professor Michiels showed that the number of tolerant cells in a population increases as bacteria are exposed to antibiotics more often: daily doses have a bigger impact than weekly doses.
As Sankaran Thayumanavan, a chemistry professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, explains, academics are often only interested in — or only funded for — solving basic research questions, while corporations like to see that a drug or device works in animals before stepping in.
As a nutrition professor, I am constantly asked why nutrition advice seems to change so much and why experts so often disagree.
Knowing which professors to approach in a department, and how often to drop into their offices; understanding which publications to bring up in a conversation, or which professional associations to join; assimilating the argot of the industry and separating slang from necessary jargon: all these skills are as important to success as grades and lab technique.
Students also used «brilliant» and «genius» to describe their professors most often in academic fields such as philosophy and physics, in which women and African - American students are a distinct minority, Storage said.
«Male professors were described more often as «brilliant» and «genius» than female professors in every single field we studied — about two to three times more often,» said University of Illinois graduate student Daniel Storage, who led the study with U. of I. psychology professor Andrei Cimpian.
I often talk to graduate students who are interested in learning more about my job as a professor of chemistry at a top - tier liberal arts college and about the best way to prepare for a job like mine.
Project co-leader Professor Claire Spottiswoode, of the University of Cape Town and the University of Cambridge, added: «We tend to think about camouflage as something that involves gradual evolutionary change in appearance — we don't often think of it as a matter of individual animal behaviour.
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