Sentences with phrase «because new faculty»

Establishing a lab in Turkey can take a bit longer than in other places because new faculty members there usually don't receive start - up funds, getting supplies and attracting good postdocs can be difficult, and teaching loads tend to be heavy.

Not exact matches

Both graduate students and new faculty say that they decided to pursue the doctorate in religion or theology because they became keenly interested in a subject — Bible or ethics or anthropology of religion.
Then Pell caught a break: when his seminary faculty threatened to resign en masse because he insisted that the seminarians attend daily Mass, Pell called their bluff, accepted their resignations, filled the seminary with new faculty» and never looked back.
And so we just didn't have an adequate supply of new faculty members, even though until a few years ago we had practically no retirements because the first generation of people, like me, is still in its 50s.
And, although he does not anticipate «a gush» of new positions, Goldin says academic job prospects for physicists are «looking better» than they have in recent lean years — not only because of faculty retirement but also because fewer physicists are choosing to remain in the ivory tower, meaning less competition for openings.
One of the members of the U.S. Education Department's task force on undergraduate education warned recently that colleges and universities must take a long - range view of faculty development because they will have to hire as many as 500,000 new faculty members in the next 25 years.
«While all COACHE participants are committed to a more fulfilling and productive work life for new faculty, the exemplars deserve special mention because they are already succeeding,» said Richard Chait, professor of higher...
«It's funny being a new faculty member because many of the same activities that I engaged in during graduate school are continuing,» he says.
Our discussion of the «Respect Diversity» value was especially helpful, because many in the faculty had been fearful that new initiatives would prescribe instructional practices that they wouldn't be comfortable implementing in their own classrooms.
«When George spoke up at a critique, a review or a faculty meeting, the Academy paid attention, because Ortman had been in New York when the Abstract Expressionists first established American art's primacy in the western art conversation.»
The author, an English professor and faculty member of New York University Law School's Seminar for Appellate Judges, argues to judges that good judicial writing is similar to good writing in general because the same rules of organization, style, and composition apply to both.
Adriana Linares: I know, it's all right, we'll let a couple guys in, and I wasn't doing it because I'm some sort of a super-feminist or anything, I was just — again just trying to change things up and invite some new people under the faculty and into the family and give other really qualified people an opportunity to shine.
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