Sentences with phrase «department chair if»

Seek the support of your committee members or department chair if needed.

Not exact matches

If enacted, the legislation would expand foreign investment review procedures overseen by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which is chaired by the treasury secretary and seeks input from the departments of defence and homeland security, among other federal bodies.
«But in following the department chair's instructions, if the paper met his stated requirements, she gave it an A or a B.»
Go to your computer science department chair, pitch your company, and ask if you can speak during class.
Tricia Hobson, the first female Chair of global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, knows big law must prioritize diversity at all levels and across all departments if it wants to remain relevant to clients.
Committee of Public Accounts chair Meg Hillier MP said: «The programme is at a critical juncture and the Department has some major decisions to make if it is going to protect taxpayers» interests and deliver all that the Government has promised from HS2.»
«The knowledge of experienced specialist providers has been lost and there are fewer alternative options available to the department if the contractor fails,» committee chair Margaret Hodge said.
Committee chair Frank Field wanted to know if the department for work and pensions collected data not just for the total number of people who waited longer than six weeks but also how many waited eight, nine or even ten weeks.
The Senate's Task Force on Government Efficiency, chaired by Bronx pol Jeff Klein, released a report today saying that the state's Department of Transportation wasted $ 210 million in funds, much of it on outsourced work contracts that could have been cheaper if granted to state employees.
Dante Scala, chair of the political science department at the University of New Hampshire, wondered if a Donald Trump (R) defeat could propel Democrats to a state Senate majority.
If you feel trapped under a never - ending list of demands, get support from other committee members or your department chair, to clarify exactly what you need to do in order to be allowed to complete your dissertation.
If your career goal is to be in academia and do research, then you will need to complete your training as a physician and an investigator so that you can be employed in a setting in which your choices — not those of your department chair — determine your career mix.
Even if a department chair is hunting for future physician - scientists for the faculty, residency directors are usually clinicians.
To demystify the path across the bridge, I have divided it into five steps: 1) deciding on your career goals, 2) deciding whether those goals require additional training, 3) deciding which clinical field (if any) best fits your goals and talents, 4) picking your residency (or postdoc) carefully, and 5) thinking like a department chair.
If you don't have one, ask your department chair to suggest a faculty member to serve in this capacity for you.
If you have a problem with your graduate adviser, see a representative of the graduate program, the department chair, or someone in the graduate school administration.
When interviewing, if you are interested in doing research as part of your residency / fellowship, pay attention to how the department chair and the more senior faculty members talk about the program.
«The evidence keeps coming that there are genetic causes or risk factors for most if not all neurological diseases,» notes Lars Olsen, past chair of the Department of Neuroscience, at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden.
If you find that any of your nonindexed papers are highly cited, you may want to point this out on your CV or cover letter and make sure your department chair has this information when you are being considered for tenure or promotion.
So if you have a staff problem you need to solve, it's a good idea to consult your department chair.
If this process succeeds, then the good ones can proliferate and the cells thrive,» said Valerian Kagan, Ph.D., D.Sc., a senior author on the paper and professor and vice chair of the Pitt Graduate School of Public Health's Department of Environmental and Occupational Health.
«I don't know if what we just published is a viable biomarker,» says Wolfgang Sadee, chair of the Department of Pharmacology at The Ohio State University (O.S.U.) College of Medicine and the co-author of a report on the finding published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
The research team, led by Nicola C. Partridge, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Basic Science and Craniofacial Biology at NYU Dentistry, had previously found that MCP - 1 is important in producing an anabolic effect of PTH, in which bone formation is increased, and they wanted to know if it was also important in causing a catabolic effect, in which bone is broken down.
Wright herself wouldn't have gone as far as she has if it weren't for her mother and a former department chair, a Caucasian man.
Referring to Professor Bradley as «one of the pioneers of plastic electronics», Professor Cheah Kok Wai, Head and Chair Professor of the Department of Physics at HKBU, said «the invention of conjugated polymer LEDs launched the field of plastic electronics research and if one looks back along its subsequent path, one can see the many significant contributions to the science and application of molecular electronic materials and devices that Professor Bradley has made, leading to him becoming one of the most highly cited materials researchers in the world».
If effective, this treatment could be helpful to a huge segment of stroke patients to reduce their disability,» said James C. Grotta, M.D., Roy M. and Phyllis Gough Huffington Distinguished Professor of Neurology and chair of the Department of Neurology at the medical school.
«If we can protect the mitochondria in the presence of these drugs, they can be resurrected as therapies,» says Buolamwini, a medicinal chemist and Chair of the department of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
His new Department Chair is Valerian Hadley, a charismatic if egomaniacal historian whose once - bright career has stalled.
From his new position as chair of health policy at London's Imperial College he is repeating his recommendation and it would be nice if someone in the Department for Education listened to him four years later.
For example, if you work as a lead teacher or a department chair (and are able to provide evidence that you made an impact at your school site), you could earn salary points.
If you are so inclined, you may also want to read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations», in which the chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's accrediting bodies.»
When Lisa Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art at the Indianapolis Museum if Art, completed the jurying of our 2012 Midwest Competition, the results of which will be published in August as Issue # 102, we had a discussion about the overwhelming amount of abstraction in the applicant pool; indeed, the book will strongly reflect this.
Dr. Curry's problem (apart from having had to serve as department chair — a true Gulag appointment if you ask me — would Lindzen agree?
Walter Wobig, the police chief in Proctor, Minn., whose department had seized the notorious chair and put it up for auction, told Wired, «I talked to this guy Rand Tucker from La - Z - Boy who asked if we could take «La - Z - Boy» out of the listing and out of the whole thing and to respect the La - Z - Boy trademark.»
The plans for all attorneys in each practice group are reviewed and approved by the practice area chair, the department head (if applicable), and finally by the managing partner.
«Most people, when they buy a homeowners policy, they assume they are fully covered against a relevant risk,» says David Marlett, chair of the department of finance, banking and insurance at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. «If the bank didn't require them to get flood insurance, then they might think they probably didn't need it.»
Contact your academic department (graduate program director, graduate career advisor, department chair, or others) to ask if your program collects such data (even if you don't find it published online).
If the diploma was obtained over five years ago, the student must have work experience in the medical assisting or similar healthcare field within the last five years and be approved by the Department Chair.
I met with the head of the marketing department, a young guy who leaned back in his chair as if he were not at all impressed by any of my work.
If a lender does not fund a loan or maintain a letter or credit, there may not be any money to pay out when that lease commission comes due, says Janis Schiff, chair of Holland & Knight's real estate department in Washington, D.C.
«Lots of singles, lots of elderly, fewer kids — what this does really is free people in their location decisions to a certain extent if they're not bound by school and safety aspects,» says Armando Carbonell, chair of the department of planning and urban form at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
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