Sentences with phrase «career as a professor»

After studying at the City College of New York and Columbia University, he had a distinguished career as a professor of philosophy at several colleges in New York and at the University of Houston, a post he retired from in 2002.
This was just one example of the sexual harassment I experienced during my career as a professor.
But many days, she feels conflicted about her choice and what it's meant for her career as a professor and poet.
But when I started my career as a professor at Cornell, I wanted to keep the fundamentals and explore new physics.
She probably would have been encouraged to pursue a research career as a professor of pure or applied mathematics.
Dr. Walker (not a medical doctor) started his career as a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School where he came to believe that psychiatry and sleep were interconnected.
For Deckman, who plans to pursue a career as a professor, her module was a stepping stone.
Mukherjee's career as a professor and her marriage to Blaise Clark has given her opportunities to teach all over the United States and Canada.
After the two got hitched in 1938, they relocated to New York City the same year as Goldwater resumed his career as the professor of the arts at New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
They emigrated to New York City the same year, where Goldwater resumed his career as professor of the arts at New York University Institute of Fine Arts, [6] while Bourgeois attended the Art Students League of New York, studying painting under Vaclav Vytlacil, and also producing sculptures and prints.
She has maintained this visual diary from her time working as a waitress after college to her retirement after a career as a professor of photography.
During his career as professor of art, Johnston generated several bodies of influential work and mentored successive generations of emerging artists in Atlanta.
This spirit of sharing is embodied in a group of ten superb drawings that he bequeathed to the Frick, selected from among his large and varied collection 1987, or auctioned at Sotheby's for the benefit of Princeton University, where he began his career as a professor of literature.
He later went on to enjoy a career as a professor, teaching, painting and drawing for over thirty years at Memphis College of Art.
Marcus also had a distinguished career as a professor, with teaching positions and visiting professorships at over 20 institutions, including the Cooper Union, Maryland Institute College of Art, the University of Iowa, Vassar College, and the University of California, Davis.
If I hadn't been a lawyer, I think I would have pursued a career as a professor of history.

Not exact matches

Joe Seiner, a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, recently told me he believes certifying Uber drivers as a class ignores the different «economic realities» that affect drivers who approach Uber as a full - time job or career and those who use it for occasional income supplementation.
As Levitt tells it, the lecture went wonderfully — some students claimed it was their favorite lecture of their undergraduate career, which might be a separate lesson for some econ professors — until the woman took a question on pricing strategy from a student toward the very end of her talk.
As a successful blogger / professor who seems up on both what it takes to navigate the fast - changing modern career landscape and an obvious university insider, Blattman is well positioned to offer freshman solid counsel.
«Changing careers and a changing world bring new problems and the need for new knowledge,» said G. Richard Shell, a professor and expert in negotiations who served as chair of the MBA Review Committee that created the new design.
The Harvard law professor, who is locked in a tight race against Republican Scott Brown, has lost ground in recent weeks as she struggles to shake off stories about whether she used her unconfirmed Native American heritage to bolster her academic career.
As it turned out, says Welburn, «the professors had such a deep relationship with GM, they were able to fine - tune my curriculum to help me prepare for a career there.»
There are 4 major milestones in a professor's career — you get your first job as Assistant Professor, you get tenure, then (or possibly jointly) get promoted to Associate Professor, and finally to (full) Pprofessor's career — you get your first job as Assistant Professor, you get tenure, then (or possibly jointly) get promoted to Associate Professor, and finally to (full) PProfessor, you get tenure, then (or possibly jointly) get promoted to Associate Professor, and finally to (full) PProfessor, and finally to (full) ProfessorProfessor.
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.
You also have forgiveness if you give him your life and trust in him... that is our purpose in this life... to know him and to follow in his footsteps that will bring us to that final reward to spend eternity with him and hopefully our family members... God be with you Kerry and hopefully you will come to see this as you move on in your career... you professor was right!
a career as an English professor must have looked like a pretty tenuous possibility for a young man named Meyer Abrams.
Unless we professors consider involvement in the theology of institutions to be as important as advancing our own disciplines and our careers within our guilds, little will happen.
In 1993 there appeared two books with a similar theme, Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the Twenty - first Century by Zbigniew Brzezinski and Pandaemonium: Ethnicity in International Politics by Daniel Moynihan, who had had a distinguished career as a Harvard professor, US ambassador to the UN, president of the Security Council and then senior US senator.
His teaching career includes Oxford, Columbia and the Universities of Chicago and Minnesota, as well as visiting professor of genetics at the University of California at Berkeley and professor of biology at the University of Sydney.
He had been planning on a career as an Anglican minister until Professor Henslow, a biologist and clergyman, recommended him for the position of naturalist on the Beagle.
I agree with Professor Zhou that the U.S. needs better family policies, but as I wrote in my letter to the editor: «her focus on promoting policies for mothers who pursue full - time careers leaves out mothers as well as fathers who make other choices.
Patricia's career as an author began with the support and encouragement of an English professor at Edgewood College and since then she's determined to do what she can to provide support to other professors and to students too!
That's only a passing comment in a 246 - page book published by the Hachette Book Group that follows Gibson's career as a combat officer, politician and, since January of 2017, an adjunct professor at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass..
Professor John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal Society, said: «We're pleased to partner with EPSRC so that these young researchers, identified by the Royal Society as excellent and potential leaders in their fields, will have access to further funding to advance their research and develop their careers
Conway - Turner's bio states she has had a 28 - year academic career has served in various leadership and administrative positions and as a professor of psychology at five universities.
The dense foliage may have made it difficult for infrared technology to pick up human heat signatures, said Raymond Philo, a Utica College professor of criminal justice and cybersecurity who retired as chief of the New Hartford Police Department, Oneida County, in 2010 after a 30 - year law enforcement career.
I envisioned that a career as a university professor and laboratory scientist would follow.
Gottfried, currently a professor emeritus of physics at Cornell University, was honored by AAAS «for his long and distinguished career as a «civic scientist,» through his advocacy for arms control, human rights, and integrity in the use of science in public policy making.»
As associate professor and first - author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high levels of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding of daring and risky research, and so on.»
He started his independent career as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University in 1986.
* Wilfredo Colón is on leave from his position as associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, where he was profiled by Science Careers in April 2007.
McNutt began her faculty career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she became the Griswold Professor of Geophysics and served as director of the Joint Program in Oceanography and Applied Ocean Science and Engineering sponsored by MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
She started her career as a biology professor at State University of New York (SUNY) Albany before leaving to co-launch a biotech software company for which she served as chief scientific officer.
I met a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology a few weeks ago who told me he Batmanned as the lead singer of a punk band, a career he's maintained alongside science for decades.
Justin Zhan, a computer science professor at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, who serves as an ECR, adds, «if you don't even know what is a good evaluation, and what is needed from a reviewer's perspective, it's hard for early - career [researchers] to make a successful proposal.»
For the purposes of her recent book, Balbes defined a nontraditional career in chemistry as «non laboratory, non university professor
Norman Lederman, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology, said, «It has long been known that actual research experiences in science and mathematics impact students» attitudes toward science and mathematics as well as the STEM career aspirations of pre-college and college students.
Joan Lakoski, assistant vice chancellor for science education outreach, health sciences, at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, and a professor of chemical biology in the university's Clinical and Translational Science Institute, tells Science Careers that CTSAs can lead the charge in showing academia that demonstrated leadership, team science, and entrepreneurship skills are just as valuable as a publication record.
Brian Nosek, COS executive director and a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville who studies the gap between research values and practices, also points out that using the Registered Report format can offer valuable feedback for junior researchers and help support their career development as they decide what research directions to pursue.
«As an academic, I would not know how to even begin to prepare someone for a career in industry,» says Kelly Suter, an assistant professor at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Kentucky and an adviser to the ScienceCareers.org Forums.
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