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The authors also found that minority students were less likely to be encouraged to publish
by faculty members in their department, according to graduate student exit surveys dating back to 1998.
Each student also works with an advisor throughout her academic career — generally, juniors and seniors are mentored
by a faculty member in their specific field or discipline.
Not exact matches
This includes «chronic, structural racial injustice — such as the persistent paucity of black
faculty members and administrators at Yale, the common experience of being the only black student
in some classes, and being disproportionately likely to be stopped and asked for ID — or worse —
by campus police officers.»
The University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business will also be involved
in CDL — Rockies
by having
faculty members act as expert advisers and as a link to other strong researchers on their campus.
Prior to Impromptu Guru, Jill worked as the Communication Manager for a national franchise, was a
faculty member at Arizona State University, and established a nationally - recognized presence
in the online education community,
by starting up two major online education offices at the largest university
in the country, serving 60,000 + students and increasing online tuition revenue
by nearly a million dollars
in her first eight months.
Republicans from outside the state, including President Trump, have separately called for a new federal age limit, which has become a focus after 17 students and
faculty members in Parkland were fatally shot, allegedly
by 19 - year - old Nikolas Cruz, who is accused of carrying out the attack with a semiautomatic rifle he legally purchased.
Sysomos began as an advanced research project for content aggregation and analysis started
by University of Toronto Computer Science
faculty member Nick Koudas and graduate student Nilesh Bansal
in 2005.
The Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, whose
members integrate faith and learning, submitted a brief (accessible here) that argued that all
faculty in its institutions should be covered
by the ministerial exception:
The rot found its way into Braaten's own church and seminary» a process hastened,
in Braaten's telling,
by the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago's acceptance,
in 1983, of ten
faculty members who had lost their positions at Concordia Seminary
in St. Louis
in the 1970s civil war between moderates and conservatives
in the Missouri Synod.
The first step
in this move was to count
faculty participation
in contextual education as a full course, one of the four offered yearly
by each
faculty member.
Given the importance of this admittedly vague objective
in accreditation standards, we believe that this admission
by faculty members is a matter of considerable concern, and we have addressed this issue elsewhere
in our research report.
Each was held
in a congregation, was taught
by a Candler
faculty member and the church's pastor, and took as its subject matter an actual issue or topic
in that congregation's life.
In 2012 two faculty members, Cornelis Van der Kooi and Gijsbert Van den Brink, published a 700 - plus page introductory text, Christelijke Dogmatiek: Een Inleiding, a creative articulation of traditional Reformed doctrines that is now in its fifth printing (with an English translation presently being prepared for publication by Eerdmans
In 2012 two
faculty members, Cornelis Van der Kooi and Gijsbert Van den Brink, published a 700 - plus page introductory text, Christelijke Dogmatiek: Een Inleiding, a creative articulation of traditional Reformed doctrines that is now
in its fifth printing (with an English translation presently being prepared for publication by Eerdmans
in its fifth printing (with an English translation presently being prepared for publication
by Eerdmans).
In other sweeping actions, the board set the mandatory retirement age at 65, thereby removing several long - term
faculty members, and required all professors to submit their course syllabi for examination
by the governing body.
By focusing the attention of
faculty members now accustomed to routine spending increases, cuts
in funding may have the unintended effect of improving the situation of teaching and learning about which a concerned public is justifiably upset.
Discussions will take place
in small seminar sections led
by two
faculty members per section.
Above all,
faculty members, no matter how competent and distinguished, need to guard against the ever present temptation to set themselves up as ultimate arbiters
in their special fields, thus stifling any efforts
by their students to become truly critical and original.
Join us as we study preassigned readings from classic Western Civilization texts
in small - group seminars limited to 15 participants per group, with discussion facilitated
by faculty members from Northeast Catholic College.
Küng was taken completely
by surprise and deeply hurt personally; as one of the senior
members of the Catholic
faculty, he had been a key figure
in the appointment of all seven persons and had regarded them as supportive friends as well as colleagues.
Fair disclosure requires that I mention that my wife, Barbara, was a
faculty member at Hope College during some of the period described
in the book and that she (
by then teaching at Maryville College
in Tennessee) and I were resource people at a national consultation on church - related colleges, where we talked with Simon and many others.
Clearly, the ethos of specialization is much more intense
in large graduate programs staffed
by research - oriented specialists than
in small undergraduate programs
in which most
faculty members teach some introductory courses.
We are also educating our seminarians to look outward
by establishing the permanent presence of a Third World
faculty member, inviting guest
faculty from abroad and encouraging foreign students who become involved
in our specially designed program
in international Christian studies.
A number of cities that contain large universities have found their governments influenced
in varying degrees
by university - based activists, many of them sixties» radicals now safely tenured
faculty members.
The Kathleen Stitt Award, presented annually
by the School Nutrition Foundation, is given to a graduate student or
faculty member participating
in the Child Nutrition Showcase at the Annual National Conference.
In a pilot venture with SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Stanford is launching two talk programs hosted
by faculty members: The Future of Everything, focused on engineering, science and technology, and School's
In, focused on teaching, learning and education.
An Arizona community college wants to tackle poverty
by helping its students and
faculty members celebrate being the first
in their families to attend college.
The Kathleen Stitt Award is presented
by the Foundation to a full - time student or
faculty member who is participating
in the ANC School Nutrition Research & Best Practices Showcase to help defray travel expenses incurred to attend the conference.
A far more pertinent issue raised
by Kristof's piece is buried
in his subsequent blog post: «When I was a kid, the Kennedy Administration had its «brain trust» of Harvard
faculty members, and university professors were often vital public intellectuals who served off and on
in government.»
It is presented
in conjunction with the course of the same name offered
by Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion and
member of the political science
faculty at Marist College.
Then they molded it and cut it and packed it into a mold, where it was then left out to dry and eventually fired
in kilns
by members and
faculty of the SUNY - New Paltz ceramics department.
Gipson, who was defeated
in a re-election bid two years ago
by Republican Sue Serino, was listed among the new
faculty members at the college for the 2016 - 17 academic year.
Today's funding system, adopted
by the federal government
in the wake of World War II, initially focused both on educating scientists to meet the nation's needs
in an era when
faculty openings were plentiful, and on encouraging
faculty members to perform fundamental research.
In raising our frustration with this problem to
faculty members from other departments at our university, as well as to chairs of science departments across the country, it became painfully clear that a concerted effort
by an applicant to connect their expertise and interests to a specific
faculty opportunity was rare.
The incentives created
by the way grant dollars flow to and through
faculty members» labs encourage them, as rational actors, to follow the course that maximizes their advantage
in the fierce competition for professional survival.
Subsequent projects, all funded
by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants to Osher Center
faculty members, have offered more complex logistical challenges, opportunities to participate
in high - level decision - making, and the variety she craves.
In a U.S. survey conducted in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contract
In a U.S. survey conducted
in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contract
in 1995
by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contract
in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science
faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contracts.
Before returning to Canada, Sigal and I had often heard that the funding situation was much poorer than
in the U.S.; however, we were pleasantly surprised
by the real, current situation for new
faculty members in Canada.
Mainly, I was not prepared for the lack of a real commitment
by universities to recruit
faculty members of color
in the fields of science and engineering.
By a vote of 1628 to 26,
members of the statewide union of so - called academic student employees ratified the 3 - year contract granting them an immediate and retroactive 1.5 % pay increase, future pay hikes tied to
faculty raises, and continued complete remission of tuition and fees (including health care fees) despite recent, sharp increases
in these charges.
Also as
in the United States, contingent
faculty members receive lower pay than their colleagues on the tenure track — about half as much, according to a figure cited
by Yoon.
As defined
by Brown University
in its copyright policy, however, «[c] opyrightable works of scholarly research, course materials or artistic works made
by faculty members would not be considered Works Made for Hire and are the property of the author or authors.»
The Shastri Institute funds research
by new and experienced
faculty members, postdocs, and graduate students
in studies related to India, including projects carried out
in India.
About 5 years ago, he joined the MD Anderson
faculty to take the helm of the program, which was created
in 2001 after a
faculty member died
by suicide.
In 2006, the percentage of contingent faculty members was lowest in public research universities, at 51 % of instructional staff, and 57 % at public comprehensive institutions, according to an article by Kezar and Cecile Sa
In 2006, the percentage of contingent
faculty members was lowest
in public research universities, at 51 % of instructional staff, and 57 % at public comprehensive institutions, according to an article by Kezar and Cecile Sa
in public research universities, at 51 % of instructional staff, and 57 % at public comprehensive institutions, according to an article
by Kezar and Cecile Sam.
By comparing the actual distribution of women
in physics with simulated results, the report shows, if anything, that today there are more departments than expected with at least one female
faculty member.
«Had I stopped the tenure clock, I would have been viewed as weak
by my senior colleagues, «one
faculty member wrote
in her response, says study co-author Jean Waltman.
The work, led
by HSCI principal
faculty member Kornelia Polyak and Rulla Tamimi of BWH, was published
in an early online release and
in the April 1 issue of Cancer Research.
NTT
faculty members come
in many different flavors and go
by a variety of names: contingent
faculty member, adjunct, instructor, lecturer, teaching professor, research professor.
When asked
by Next Wave if he could provide an example of a specific instance when tenured
faculty members could not respond to needed changes
in the educational system, Koplik allowed that he could not.