Recent graduates,
early career professionals in high - tech, engineers, mathematicians, physicists, and computer programmers are encouraged to apply.
Induction programs have a powerful role to play in deepening the competence, commitment, and efficacy of
early career professionals in the classroom.
The professional relations fellowship is designed to provide
early career professionals in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging direct, personal exposure to professional / public relations activities of the SNMMI as they relate to other medical societies and other professional organizations.
New investigators have probably had exposure to collaborating with leaders who are older than them, perhaps by decades, and also with
early career professionals in their late teens and 20s.
In this entry - level position, we are seeking a dynamic
early career professional in search of an...
Not exact matches
Having learned
early in my
career that nobody cares about my
professional well - being more than me, I committed myself to coming up with more useful assessments of my
professional health than «Pretty good, I guess.»
In 1998, a distinguished committee led by Princeton University's Shirley Tilghman warned that too many
early -
career life scientists faced diminishing and discouraging
professional prospects.
Sixty - eight
early career professionals from a wide spectrum of fields attended the five - day CEIBS boot camp July 8 - 12, conducted
in English as is the international MBA program.
Nike inked a deal with Michael Vick
in 2001, very
early in the quarterback's
professional career.
For that reason,
early in my
professional speaking
career, I don't believe I improved as quickly as I could have.
We also have internships and a young
professionals program for Canadians
early in their
careers.
The firm has an on - going mentorship program to assist
early professionals in strategizing their
career goals.
While the term «extraordinary ability» may seem too lofty for most individuals to satisfy,
in reality many of our clients are young and at the
early stages of their
professional careers.
His
early professional career developed
in the logistics industry
in the US, Europe and China.
Harvey Posert Jr., the Man Behind Robert Mondavi's Message, Dies at 84: Harvey Posert Jr., a
career professional in public relations who was one of the leading figures behind the scenes
in California wine's success over the past 40 years, died
early on Oct. 3 at St. Helena Hospital...
The Turkish national team pair are both said to interest Wenger and both are valued at around # 15m and both spent an
early portion of their
professional careers in the Premier League.
Arsenal are notorious for giving young talents an opportunity to perform
in the
early stages of their
professional career.
Generally speaking, forwards start their
professional career earlier than footballers
in other positions.
Lampard called time on his
professional career earlier this year whilst Terry is currently plying his trade
in the Championship with Aston Villa., who are vying for top - flight promotion.
Today, I am a Waldorf
Early Childhood Educator and have also found self - realization
in my
professional career and
in my inner self.»
Wells has only been working
in school foodservice for a short time, having spent most of her
early professional career as a restaurant owner.
Earlier today, Romney appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe, where he continued to hammer away at Newt Gingrich, calling him a
career politician and suggesting that he would be a better candidate against President Obama because he spent much of his
professional life
in the private sector.
She tells
early -
career faculty members that it's okay to make choices that strike a balance between
professional and home life and not to over commit too
early in their
careers.
In accordance with her will, a bequest from Mason's estate will support research by early - career professional women in the chemical sciences over 20 year
In accordance with her will, a bequest from Mason's estate will support research by
early -
career professional women
in the chemical sciences over 20 year
in the chemical sciences over 20 years.
This is a fellowship program designed for genetics
professionals with an advanced degree who are
early in their
careers and interested
in the development and implementation of national genomics literacy efforts, informal science education, science education policy, program development, or science education research.
The report highlights many important problems that countries like the United Kingdom have been focusing on to provide better support to
early -
career researchers, such as «the multi-facetted role of the
early career researcher and the need for
professional development
in areas beyond research such as people management and winning funding,» writes Ellen Pearce, director of Vitae, a U.K. organization that promotes the
professional development of
early -
career researchers,
in an email to Science
Careers.
A: For years, I had been involved
in promoting
professional recognition for
early -
career researchers, raising awareness of alternative
careers, and bridging the gap between academia and industry through grassroots associations
in France and the United States.
And she has found that a certain number of Japanese
early career professionals «don't find any necessity to go abroad because the research environment
in Japan has gotten better.»
Last Thursday, Vitae — an organization supported by research funding bodies, that promotes the
professional development of
early -
career researchers
in the United Kingdom — released two reports exploring the working conditions and
career development of research staff (mainly postdocs) and principal investigators (PIs)
in higher education.
A survey of
early -
career scientists and environmental - science
professionals found that only 11 percent felt their academic training alone provided the needed exposure to natural history, which can be defined as the observation of organisms
in their natural environment.
He also points out that
professional associations are taking an active role
in this process and that these organizations are a good place for
early -
career scientists to find training and support.
Five
early -
career scientists will be receiving funding and opportunities for
professional development after winning the 2017 Marion Milligan Mason Awards for Women
in the Chemical Sciences.
«I don't think forming the NPA helped or hurt my
professional career,» he says, «but the band of brothers we formed
in the
early days, dogging it out to get the organization started, remains one of the brightest highlights to me.»
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) are working together to attract talented
early -
career researchers, scientists, engineers and other
professionals to strengthen international capacity and cooperation
in fields such as climate, biodiversity, conservation, humanities and astrophysics research.
Bestowed annually
in memory of Laboratory Fellow Ron Brodzinski at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), the award recognizes PNNL scientists who publish outstanding scientific or engineering contributions to nationally important fields
early in their
professional careers.
On October 23, 2000, President Clinton named Philip Ashton - Rickardt, PhD — assistant professor of pathology, a member of the Ben May Institute, and a researcher
in the Gwen Knapp Center at the University of Chicago — as one of 59 young researchers to receive the fifth annual Presidential
Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on young
professionals at the outset of their independent research
careers.
This year, high school students,
early career professionals and students from 15 colleges and universities participated
in Argonne's annual Cyber Defense Competition, an all - day competition
in which individual cyber defense teams defend their electricity and water grid networks from attacking teams.
Ma has authored or co-authored more than 130 peer - reviewed journal publications and has been recognized with the Stix Award for Outstanding
Early Career Contributions to Plasma Research by the American Physical Society and the Presidential Early Career Award for Science and Engineering, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research car
Early Career Contributions to Plasma Research by the American Physical Society and the Presidential
Early Career Award for Science and Engineering, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research car
Early Career Award for Science and Engineering, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering
professionals in the
early stages of their independent research car
early stages of their independent research
careers.
The Robert E. Henkin Fellowship is designed to provide
early -
career professionals in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging direct personal exposure to government relations activities of the SNMMI as well as the state and federal legislative and regulatory processes.
An
early -
career professional is defined as an MD, scientist or technologist who has completed at least 3 years, but no more than 10 years of post-training experience
in the field.
Purpose: This is a fellowship program designed for genetics
professionals with an advanced degree who are
early in their
careers and interested
in the development and implementation of genetics - related health and research policies at a national level.
President Obama named 102 researchers as recipients of the Presidential
Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research car
Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering
professionals in the
early stages of their independent research car
early stages of their independent research
careers.
The awards are the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering
professionals in the
early stages of their independent research
careers.
Research has shown that those with poor ratings on
professional behavior
early in their
careers are at greater risk of disciplinary action later on.
Early in my
professional career, at the age of 28, I developed skin cancer and began researching everything I needed to do naturally to reverse this condition.
Early in Alex's
career, he worked as a sports nutritionist for high school, college,
professional and Olympic athletes, and has specialized
in genetic nutrition through the creation of his software Genetrition ™.
During the
early years of his
professional bodybuilding
career, Jay competed
in the middleweight class, however with a height of 5 ft 10
in, he has a very wide frame so could have easily been seen as a heavyweight — the class he would eventually compete
in.
Before beginning To Vogue or Bust and during its
early years, my
professional career ranged from public relations to fashion journalism to communications, culminating
in me ultimately going full - time with To Vogue or Bust
in 2014.
After abandoning an
earlier career ambition to become a
professional tennis player, Richardson made her screen acting breakthrough
in Peter Greenaway's DROWNING BY NUMBERS (1988) and came to American audience's attention
in the 1991 comedy KING RALPH.
Jessica Raine's acclaimed
career has gone from strength to strength since she was plucked from RADA
early to make her
professional debut at the National Theatre as Lesley Sharp's daughter
in Simon Stephens» Harper Regan.