Sentences with phrase «early career scholars»

AERA introduces undergraduate students to the education research field, provides postdoctoral fellowships that support research experiences in academic and non-academic careers, and helps graduate students and early career scholars develop a research agenda and begin their careers.
In April 2011, Family Process celebrated its 50th anniversary with a conference attended by editors, past and present, board, advisory editors and early career scholars in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Thus, early career scholars shouldn't feel hesitant to reach out to editors and ask about the opportunity or even suggest themselves as a reviewer, says Kijewski - Correa.
Early career scholars have actively taken on the challenges that this initial «opening up» has produced and as a result are contributing in many exciting ways to extending and broadening resilience thinking.
Early career scholars have been key contributors to the increasing sophistication with which resilience thinking engages with social science theories and insights.
Early career scholars have embraced, challenged, critiqued, and pushed the boundaries of resilience thinking.
The award established in 1995 recognizes an early career scholar whose research makes a major contribution to the field in honor of Dr. Jason Millman.
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