Sentences with phrase «employed as adjunct»

I am also employed as adjunct faculty, Psychology 101.
She was also employed as an adjunct professor at Southwest Baptist University and Kaplan University.

Not exact matches

Maybe they don't count adjuncts as «professionals» in the same way they count self - employed therapists (what I am, doctoral - level) and that's why you were not asked the question.
Similarly, if teachers employed by the public are assigned to teach on parochial school premises, they tend to come under the administrative aegis of the parochial rather than the public school (not that they teach religion, but that they otherwise function to some degree as adjunct faculty, increasing with tax funds the staffing resources of the parochial school — a consideration apparently underlying two 1985 decisions but not well articulated by the Supreme Court)
As more states, and even some cities, have inched their wages up at different rates in the last two decades, job loss does happen in places with higher minimum wages among the very people who are the hardest to employ, according to Richard Valentine Burkhauser, a professor in Cornell University's College of Human Ecology and an adjunct scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute in Washington.
Although I have been employed as a university adjunct professor since my graduation in 2005, I have never received health benefits, tax benefits (only K - 12 receive tax breaks for teaching) and have defaulted on my student loans twice.
This enables us to work closely with the local video game industry in the many ways listed below, as well as employing successful developers as adjunct faculty, who develop games at local studios by day and teach here by night.
And those looking for masters degrees pay ever - higher sums to institutions that frequently underpay the very adjunct faculty they employ as teachers.
The structure of the lessons — with the consistency of a story and a song for each — provides the flexibility to divide out the content, and employ either (or both) of the song or story as adjuncts to other lessons.
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