From 1926 through 1935 he studied and taught architecture and art
at academic institutions in Munich.
In addition, hiring postdocs
at academic institutions in the United States is solely the responsibility of individual PIs, who need experiments to be done and papers to be written so that they can continue to get funding for their labs.
The Whitaker Foundation (Arlington, Va.), which awards grants for research and education in biomedical engineering
at academic institutions in the United States and Canada, has a wealth of information about the field, including a list of programs that offer graduate degrees, on its Web site.
Fellows can take up their fellowship
at any academic institution in Scotland, provided that institution is willing to offer them space.
Not exact matches
Many
institutions still lack the technological infrastructure needed to harness their own researchers» mammoth data sets, let alone those
at other
academic centers; fixing that alone could present medical science with one of the greatest research opportunities
in decades.
Regarding Schumer's point on enrollments, the number of computer science graduates bottomed out
in the 2006 - 07
academic year, with only 8,021 students receiving bachelor's degrees
in computer science
at the 170 Ph.D. - granting
institutions tracked by the Computer Research Association.
At the same time, Catholic professors criticized their
institutions for intellectual mediocrity, redefined «
academic excellence»
in line with the standards of leading graduate schools, and turned (with equivocal success) to theology to provide what Holy Cross historian David O'Brien has termed «the bridge between the older Catholic identity and the newer, more excellent version of Catholic higher education.»
At this point
in time, GRACE is still looking for additional Christian
academic institutions that may be interested
in hosting a regional GRACE Center.
One study of Catholic values on Catholic campuses disclosed that when administrators, faculty, students, and alumni were asked to identify core Catholic values
in the culture of their
institutions, «high
academic standards,» «
academic freedom,» and «respect for the individual» regularly ranked
at or near the top, while «community of faith» trailed far behind.
I am concerned, however, that the process of secularization that removed the Methodist universities and, before them, most of the Ivy League schools from the ranks of Christian
academic institutions is now setting
in at Notre Dame.
If I'm wrong about this, Rauch should be able to produce earlier statements
in which hundreds of self - identified «lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender and allied activists, scholars, educators, writers, artists, lawyers, journalists, and community organizers,» including notable scholars
at top
academic institutions and leaders of respected organizations, endorsed sexual arrangements involving three or more conjugal partners.
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.
At GFI, David combines his background
in plant biology and regenerative medicine to help companies and
academic research
institutions accelerate the development of plant - based and clean meat alternatives to animal products.
Good
academic standing includes: satisfying the requirement of
at least one semester of residency; full - time student (enrolled for 12 credits); evidence of normal
academic progress (successful completion of 24 credits during the two preceding terms); and the completion of four seasons of eligibility
in no more than 10 semesters of attendance
at any
institution.
EFA is currently looking
at ways of allocating place funding
in the
academic year 2016 to 2017 and encouraging
institutions to focus on recording accurate data on high needs students
in 2014 to 2015.
At any one time the ESRC supports over 4,000 researchers and postgraduate students
in academic institutions and independent research institutes.
At any one time we support over 4,000 researchers and postgraduate students
in academic institutions and independent research institutes.
At any one time the ESRC supports over 4,000 researchers and postgraduate students
in academic institutions and research policy institutes.
«The government should cause the resumption of
academic activities
at the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State and establish similar
institutions in other parts of the region.»
Non
academic activities were today put on hold
at the federal polytechnics Ede,
in Osun State, by the authorities of the
institution.
The leaders
at these
institutions must drive the cultural changes that are needed to support and promote women
in the
academic biomedical workforce, she said.
Most recently, she directed faculty and graduate affairs
in the Walsh School of Foreign Service
at Georgetown University, one of the world's leading
academic and research
institutions in global affairs.
NIH examines indicators such as the track record of graduates
in academic medicine positions, time to graduation, overall student happiness, how well the program integrates the medical and scientific training, and most importantly, the quality of the scientists and science available to the MD / PhD students; NIH manifests disapproval or approval of a program by decreasing, increasing, or maintaining the number of funded trainee positions
at that
institution.
Tenure (
at some
institutions, but not all) means that an
academic base salary is guaranteed, although tenured investigators who are unsuccessful
in publishing and winning grants often seek other employment.
They are not slackers who can't cut it
in the research arena; they are
at the top of their classes
in the finest
academic institutions in the country and the world.
Blogs that support the traditional
academic activities of teaching and outreach are often valued as a nonresearch activity — but only
at institutions, and
in departments, that value nonresearch activity.
Is it an office
at a company,
in a government agency, or
at an
academic institution; indoors, outdoors, or
in a lab?
More than two - thirds of IRACDA graduates end up
in academic careers, most of them
at teaching - focused and minority - serving
institutions.
The improper disposal of a derelict gamma - ray research device
at the University of Delhi has resulted
in the death of a scrap - metal worker — and drawn scrutiny of how India's
academic institutions handle radioactive materials.
Academic efforts
in drug discovery also exist
at other
institutions, such as Baylor University's Center for Drug Discovery, Harvard University's Laboratory for Drug Discovery
in Neurodegeneration, and many others.
In it they wrote that policymakers, regulators, financial and academic institutions, among others, as well as the industries themselves can be structurally adverse to innovation — a posture that is blocking ingenuity and technological advances and stunting economic growth in sectors that account for at least 50 % of the U.S. econom
In it they wrote that policymakers, regulators, financial and
academic institutions, among others, as well as the industries themselves can be structurally adverse to innovation — a posture that is blocking ingenuity and technological advances and stunting economic growth
in sectors that account for at least 50 % of the U.S. econom
in sectors that account for
at least 50 % of the U.S. economy.
Next up: «We're trying to pull together a meeting of high - level university administrators to talk about the financial implications for
academic medical centers and universities if there are changes
in the way
in which the NIH funds research
at those
institutions,» Tilghman says.
The role of patenting
at academic institutions has grown
in significance since the passage of the Bayh - Dole Act
in 1980, which transferred intellectual property revenue based on federally funded research discoveries from government to universities.
The data provided by the individual schemes presented
at the conference should persuade other HE
institutions that they need to adopt policies that increase the visibility of women
in scientific
academic posts.
He believes that a great deal of drug discovery research, and hence informal training
in the area, is performed
at academic institutions located
in Canada's bioscience clusters, and their spin - off companies.
In the search process anyone you ask for guidance, from your
academic adviser to counselors
at your
institution's career resources department, will tell you, «Get out there and network.»
In the Science perspective, the researchers discuss the gains they have made in understanding latency over the past five years and the challenges that remain as the team of academic and industry investigators — from UNC, Duke University, Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, the University of California at San Diego, Emory University, MacroGenics, and other institutions — embark on the next steps in HIV cure researc
In the Science perspective, the researchers discuss the gains they have made
in understanding latency over the past five years and the challenges that remain as the team of academic and industry investigators — from UNC, Duke University, Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, the University of California at San Diego, Emory University, MacroGenics, and other institutions — embark on the next steps in HIV cure researc
in understanding latency over the past five years and the challenges that remain as the team of
academic and industry investigators — from UNC, Duke University, Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, the University of California
at San Diego, Emory University, MacroGenics, and other
institutions — embark on the next steps
in HIV cure researc
in HIV cure research.
Madeline Butler,
academic coordinator for undergraduate laboratories
in the division of biological sciences
at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), says, «Our students with undergraduate degrees
in biology seem to do well getting jobs
in academic institutions and
at biotechnology companies.»
Instead of only applying to the top large research
institutions, Blaser recommends that graduate students and post docs interested
in academic careers look for job vacancies
at small to mid-sized
institutions.
If a permanent position has advantages over a postdoc, a job
at a public research
institution in France also has advantages over the typical
academic post.
In a 14 May Next Wave article, NIH's Ruth Kirschstein and colleagues noted that «portable or transitional grant awards to promising fellows should be considered as a means of facilitating their advancement into independent positions
at academic institutions»; this, indeed, is one of several proposals «under consideration by the senior staff of NIH and the Advisory Committee to the director of NIH.»
He knew that
in academic preparation and cultural sophistication — not to mention
in Graduate Record Exam scores — he lagged far behind the much more privileged classmates he'd have to compete with
at the world - famous
institution.
OIST claims to have attracted numerous
academics at the top of their fields from
institutions in Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Not all scientists
at the conference intend to struggle for an
academic position; those interested
in alternative career paths met representatives of industry and nonacademic research
institutions at a series of workshops.
It has already been reported that Alimohammadi, a theoretical particle physicist
at the University of Tehran, was one of 240
academics at the
institution who had declared their support for Mir Hossein Mousavi, the main opponent of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
in last year's election.
The bad news is that those studies aren't conclusive, some chemicals may cause heightened risk, and — according to Allen Niemi, director of occupational safety and health services
at Michigan Technological University
in Houghton — very few U.S.
academic institutions have policies to provide guidance.
In most cases, it is next to impossible for a U.S. citizen to work as a paid member of the scientific staff in a career position at either an academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light source
In most cases, it is next to impossible for a U.S. citizen to work as a paid member of the scientific staff
in a career position at either an academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light source
in a career position
at either an
academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light sources.
Even though there are more
academic positions available, the increase
in the number of foreign nationals recruited for these positions limits the number of positions that remain open for U.S. citizens
at Ph.D. - granting
institutions.
We
at Science Careers see little ethical equivalence between the chattel slavery practiced
in the United States before 1865 and employment
in an
academic institution, but there is a coincidental connection: Seven years (the approximate length of the average biomedical Ph.D.) plus 5 years (the maximum allowable time for a postdoc supported by the National Institutes of Health, and the length of many postdocs these days) equals 12 years.
Wendy Ingram, who co-founded a well - being and mental health peer support network when she was a graduate student
at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, after a dear friend
in her program died by suicide due to depression, agrees that «more
academic institutions are taking steps to tackle mental health issues,» she writes
in an email to Science Careers.