Sentences with phrase «careers at the institution»

Alongside her own artistic practice, Eileen Cooper has maintained a teaching career at institutions including Central St Martins, Royal College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools.

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Kannegieter began his career at KPMG Peat Marwick, where he served as an auditor on multi-national oil and gas, real estate and financial institution engagements.
As a mining analyst early in his career, and as an investment advisor and partner at Leede Financial for 6 years, Farhan has developed impressive relationships with financial institutions and public companies alike.
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.
The declaration of the principle was the result of Luther's belief at the beginning of his career as a Reformer that any true Christian and particularly a congregation of Christian believers would be able to see that the institutions and practices of the Roman Church were irreconcilable with the gospel.
Born near Innsbruck in western Austria, Hotter began his career at one of the most recognized gastronomic institutions in the country, Zillertalen Hotel Branch School.
«It was a dream to play in that great institution River Plate, I had one of the best times in my career because I was there with brilliant players, in a great team» Ángel later recalled of his time at the club.
«It's important that New York State continue its tradition of assisting students at the higher education institution of their choice that best fits their education, social and career ends,» said Mary Beth Labate, president of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities.
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from individual university administrators and biomedical scientists at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
Getting the Starting Grant «was an important step in my career,» says Ferreira, who today contributes to strategic decisions at his institution and encourages other researchers working there to apply for ERC grants.
The easiest option may be for you to visit the careers service at your institution, even though I must warn you that the degree to which a university careers service can help an academic may be very variable.
After Lubchenco opened the floor to questions, Arianna Sutton - Grier, an ecologist with NOAA and the University of Maryland, noted that while she has tried to make a career of use - inspired, interdisciplinary science, it has been hard to find a fit at institutions that are not accustomed to those approaches.
Even at a supportive institution, establishing a research career requires discipline.
The Athena Project, which is a UK - wide initiative that aims to increase the number of women working in science, engineering, and technology (SET) at all levels of higher education (HE), and to improve their career development, awards development grants to HE institutions for pilot projects that address those aims.
In my case, funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Precollege Science Education Program Initiative for Biomedical Research Institutions and the Science Education Partnership Award from the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health enable the Genetic Science Learning Center to provide postdoctoral training for research scientists transitioning into science education careers.
You graduated more than 5 years ago, so you won't be eligible for free advice from your old university careers service, but there are alternative services available at some institutions.
One of Prasher's interests is Civil War reenactments, and from his perch in 2011, he imagines a reenactment of his early career: If only he had networked with other scientists and institutions, especially when he felt isolated, he says today, he might have stayed in the field of bioluminescence or at least in science.
My next career step was to accept a 6 - month position, which was then extended by an additional year, to establish a translational research laboratory for cancer immunotherapy at the Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, a major nonprofit health care, research, and teaching institution in Paris.
Had he been given full information, he assured Science Careers in an interview, he would not have taken the position, nor would some of his fellow postdocs at his institution.
More than two - thirds of IRACDA graduates end up in academic careers, most of them at teaching - focused and minority - serving institutions.
Academic careers pose tripartite demands of research, teaching, and service; at many institutions — perhaps the majority — professors find that campus time is taken up mostly by the latter two, leaving research and writing for evenings and weekends — time that women need to keep up their homes and raise their families.
Since, as Marcus notes, «some U.S. universities and colleges may be going the way of the music and journalism industries,» scientists at early stages of their careers may wish to consider whether they ought to tie their futures to institutions that, failing drastic reform in the near future, will in many cases continue «facing skeptical customers, declining enrollment, an antiquated financial model that is hemorrhaging money, and new kinds of low - cost competition.»
Also check with your home institution's career centre or with your funding body to see if they have an existing program — or at least experience in working with students who did internships.
Mathieson recommends volunteering at your institution before abandoning research to pursue a full - time outreach career.
Most reported having opportunities for «structured career development at their postdoctoral institutions, but less than one - third received this from their graduate departments,» the authors write.
If you're interested in changing your career path, such skills can lead to a career as a project manager, strategic analyst, or finance director at scientific or public health institutions.
HHMI President Thomas Cech, who steps down today after 10 years at the helm, pushed these early - career awards because he and others felt that government institutions had become too slow to recognize talent - risking career gridlock.
Related issues for postdocs include the lack of adequate training, professional development opportunities, mentoring, and career guidance at most institutions.
You'll need to do a little research to find out how career information is distributed at your institution and if there are other career fairs that are regularly held on - campus or locally.
But he regrets a series of ill - informed career decisions that he says denied him a place at more prestigious institutions.
Altogether, just over a third of the scientists in the sample had moved to a new institution more than 50 miles away at least once during their independent career.
Consider partnering with other organizations that already sponsor career development events or working with individuals at area institutions to pool resources.
If you aren't comfortable reaching out to your adviser, consider turning to other university personnel — such as your program director or manager, a member of your thesis committee, or career counselors at your institution's professional development office — who can offer advice and refer you to the resources you need to move forward.
All this needs to be done on a certain schedule: Meeting, or even exceeding, performance expectations 6 months after your tenure review won't do you much good — although several of our colleagues produced their landmark papers just a little too late but went on to noteworthy careers (at other institutions).
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.»
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.
Likewise, your proposal should highlight information indicating whether your institution serves a student body that would otherwise be unlikely to receive significant scientific training or whether the graduates of your institution frequently go on to study science at 4 - year colleges, or to scientific or technical careers.
The head of human resources at Qiagen's U.S. headquarters in Germantown, Maryland, Paula Green, cites Montgomery College, the University of Maryland, Hopkins, and Georgetown University as local institutions that do a particularly good job of preparing students for careers in biotech.
Legge 133/08 also requires public institutions to reduce their costs for nonmanagerial permanent staff — a category that includes researchers on the first rung of the academic career ladder and technicians — by at least 10 %.
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has a long history of working to increase the diversity of its intramural and extramural biomedical research workforce, especially through programs such as Minority Access to Research Careers, Minority Biomedical Research Support, Research Centers at Minority Institutions, and Diversity Supplements.
Nevertheless, upon entering the biomedical academic career track, black and white faculty members are equally likely to be tenured at institutions that grant doctorates and at Research I institutions.
Ruth Müller, a tenure - track assistant professor for science and technology policy at the Technische Universität München in Germany, agrees that institutions need to help broaden the discussion around career opportunities for doctorate holders.
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.
Advice for Students Ford advises undergraduates considering careers in neuroscience to take a neuroscience class if one is offered at their institution in addition to a few key courses: cell and molecular biology, genetics, and probably most importantly, biochemistry.
For the 800 or so students at the ENS - Ulm — half of whom are in the sciences — a degree from the institution combined with a Ph.D. practically guarantees a swift rise to a successful career in research.
This contrast could not be more evident than when you compare career preparedness offerings at a typical science graduate program with most MBA programs, even those at the same institution.
Science Careers articles from January 2007 describe the electronic applications process at NIH and Grants.gov in more detail, as well as the efforts by several institutions to prepare for NIH's electronic grant applications.
Different institutions expect you to be at different stages of your career.
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 sources.
Institutions have an important role to play, writes Gail Kinman, a professor at the University of Bedfordshire in the United Kingdom, in an email to Science Careers.
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