Sentences with phrase «early career boost»

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It's surprising that Eaton would be boosting Turner's career after the way the Congressman sandbagged Eaton, his earliest and most vocal supporter.
It's a skill not often taught in grad school, but reviewing papers and grant proposals can provide a significant boost in one's early career.
Beyond boosting their chances of getting a job, publication, or grant, including sex - and - gender concerns may provide a decisive advantage for early - career scientists by prompting more in - depth, interesting, and socially relevant research questions.
We believe interactions between early career scientists and state legislators may have long - term impacts on boosting the public interest in science.
She received a big career boost with Dying Girl, the indie that won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and was picked up Fox Searchlight.
Boosting the salaries of early - career science and maths teachers would be a better — and more cost - effective — way of addressing teacher shortages than ploughing resources into recruitment, new research suggests.
Working with school leaders, new high - quality training opportunities will be developed to boost career progression and support the record number of teachers in our schools to become leaders in their field, including: extending on - the - job training and support for trainee and new teachers to two years, so they get the best possible start to their career; and creating early career development opportunities for teachers through a new framework that schools will follow, developed in partnership with teachers, school leaders and education experts.
William Sanders, the statistician considered to be the «grandfather» of the value - added model in education, said this approach can target that extra professional boost to teachers who are rated poorly early in their careers, but who have the potential to improve.
A district boosting retention rates for just early - career teachers is likely to see higher cumulative retention than a district focusing its efforts at the back end.
With the House budget proposal, beginning teachers would see their base salaries boosted to $ 35,000 — the same pitch made by Governor McCrory in his budget earlier this year and part two of GOP lawmakers» 2014 promise to move teachers up over a two year period from a career - entry salary of $ 30,800 to $ 35,000.
Her participation in three of the city's first artist - run Exhibition Momentum salons beginning in the late»40s, including one curated by Alfred Barr Jr. and Sidney Janis, gave her career an early boost.
Andy Yoder's new sculpture, Early One Morning, is titled after a work by the late Anthony Caro, who was one of the founders of the Triangle Workshop, which Yoder later participated in and credits with greatly boosting his career.
It's never too early to begin building relationships that will boost your career.
Travers Smith is considering allowing its lawyers to take a career break during their children's early years, as part of its ongoing efforts to boost diversity at the firm.
If you are still early in your banking career, then the temptation can be to try and boost your resume through association with others.
Indeed, the jobs market for postgraduates is worrying at the moment — it's not at all clear if there is much of a salary or employment boost for students early on in their careers.
Early career adults become financially independent and boost the economy by buying cars, work clothes, travel, and eventually homes of their own.
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