Sentences with phrase «faculty at academic institutions»

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One study of Catholic values on Catholic campuses disclosed that when administrators, faculty, students, and alumni were asked to identify core Catholic values in the culture of their institutions, «high academic standards,» «academic freedom,» and «respect for the individual» regularly ranked at or near the top, while «community of faith» trailed far behind.
Most recently, she directed faculty and graduate affairs in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, one of the world's leading academic and research institutions in global affairs.
This is partly a result of the fact that, on average, men have attained a higher academic degree (42 % of female and 24 % of male faculty members have a master's degree as their highest) and partly a result of where they work (more women work at 2 - year institutions and colleges, where teaching is the primary mission).
To keep things going, Winter's business partner, Kristie Melnik, who had been consulting as Chief Operating Officer since the company's launch, took over as interim CEO — a post she still holds — and Winter tapped her OSU - allotted 20 % consulting time, typical of faculty appointments at many academic institutions.
While librarians at many academic institutions are considered faculty, many of them are also 12 month employees: we don't get the summer off.
I used the PDN database to locate other offices and check on their programs, I looked at other NIH intramural programs, and drew from my own experiences as a postdoc at NIEHS [National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences] and as a faculty member at an academic institution
Nevertheless, upon entering the biomedical academic career track, black and white faculty members are equally likely to be tenured at institutions that grant doctorates and at Research I institutions.
Recently, I realized that, unlike many black professors, I've received academic training and held faculty appointments exclusively at predominately white institutions (PWIs).
Physicians and scientists who have full - time faculty appointments at academic institutions including medical school fellowship programs, or practitioners who are involved in patient care or counseling.
I loved working at NSF, but really missed being at an academic institution and working directly with faculty.
The highest honor of The University of Texas System, the award recognizes «faculty members at the nine academic and six health University of Texas System institutions who have demonstrated extraordinary classroom performance and innovation in undergraduate instruction,» according to the UT System website.
These webinars are open to concurrent enrollment program administrators, faculty, chief academic officers and others at NACEP member institutions considering pursuing NACEP accreditation as well as those interested in a roadmap for program excellence.
Office 365 Education for Students is an Office 365 plan that is available for free to students who attend academic institutions that have purchased Office for faculty and staff available at www.Office.com/GetOffice365.
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