Sentences with phrase «by academe»

She also draws attention to two other factors that can, at times, govern the interpretation of a female artist's work by the academe: the «assumption that women's work is going to be about themselves» and the fact that, in art historical literature, «technical or formal characteristics of certain types of works are assumed to be feminine: smallness of scale; lightweight; delicacy; sewing; craft.»
Notwithstanding Apple's new iPad, the e-reader market may be as unprepared to be embraced by academe as academe is to embrace e-books.

Not exact matches

Students are bored by the intellectual chatter of their elders in academe, and not just because they're only interested in jobs.
There was also the undoubted fact that the «new movements» which the Pope supported — of which the Legion of Christ, with its lay wing Regnum Christi, was one of the mosteffective — were themselves deeply distrusted by those «liberals» who preferred, rather than living lives of holiness and self - denial, to live out their apostolates in the more congenial ways of the national and diocesan bureaucracies, the groves of academe and the haunts of the bienpensant media.
Could the ideologically motivated «cultural elite» of the media, academe, and entertainment industry really have brought about our current state of cultural decay all by themselves?
The conference was attended by more that 150 farmers, NGO workers, representatives from the regional Department of Agriculture, as well as students, academe and media representatives.
Cuomo set up the councils in 2011 by picking machers of business, academe and a union leader in each area.
This challenge is just one symptom of what organizers and speakers at a conference held in November by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine described as a growing disconnect between academe and those other sectors of society.
The aim is to «increase the number of women in leading positions» in academe, government, industry, nonprofit organizations, and elsewhere by «rais [ing] the visibility» of outstanding women, said Ingrid Wünning Tschol, senior vice president for health and science at the Robert Bosch Stiftung, in a speech to the first European Conference for Science Journalists at the Euroscience Open Forum on 22 July.
So, at long last it appears that at least some young scientists are listening not to the traditional blandishments of an academic system in need of their cheap labor, but rather to an unmistakable economic signal urging them to improve their personal situations by seeking careers outside of academe.
By most standards, academe is quite generous when it comes to helping partners find work in the same place.
In the meantime, the study by Mr. Chronister and Mr. Baldwin provides the clearest indication that the practice of hiring full - time faculty members off the tenure track is a permanent fixture of academe.
Furthermore, a recent article by Sauermann and Michael Roach of the Kenan - Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, reports that the realities of industrial employment may provide a better fit for many young scientists than would academe.
As we have previously mentioned, economists with less flair for dramatic examples have long made a similar point by comparing academe to so - called «tournament» labor markets like professional sports and rock music.
Should graduate students and postdocs hoping for careers — or even jobs — in academe be exploring other options because of the uncertainties created by the across - the - board federal funding cuts known as sequestration?
This is a sacred belief in academe, but no one has ever demonstrated it; the only evidence for it is anecdotal, the kind that professors reject when it's offered by students.
The fact, noted by Aviv, that he comes from a family of modest educational attainment makes his swift ascent through elite academe — Harvard University bachelor's degree, UC Berkeley Ph.D. in 3.5 years followed by a tenure - track job, and tenure by 30 — all the more impressive.
One by one, we learn that Allison Reynolds (Ally Sheedy) is an attention - seeking kleptomaniac, Brian Johnson (Hall) is a suicidal flare gun - wielding academe who can't make an elephant lamp to save his life, John Bender is Judd Nelson, and Andrew Clark (Emilio Estevez) can get high and tape everybody's buns together.
A tireless, smart, and politically sophisticated veteran of both academe and Washington, Wise dedicated himself to advancing the professionalism agenda, particularly by persuading many states that they should view NCATE as a partner in deciding which teacher - preparation programs deserve state approval.
Though Ferren was known later in his career as an intellectual among his peers, he avoided academe and formal art institutions, preferring to develop his own artistic style and theories that were nourished by his adventurous lifestyle and curious mind.
They are present in academe and government in droves and, evidenced by the lies and distortions they so effortlessly effuse, their lack of ethics is clear and I believe it is a large part of the problem.
A special feature of the Center is that its operations and activities will be guided by all interested in legal innovation — not only lawyers, but those involved in other industries such as design and engineering, and academe.
Academe and Science professionals usually place their education first followed by experience.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS * Twelve (12) years teaching experience, including an administrative role in the student organization of the college / institution * Thorough knowledge and understanding of practices and processes in the academe operations, including teaching principles and conduct, by proven track record in terms of performance, attendance and attitude.
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