Sentences with phrase «faculty at its member institutions»

As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States — about the effectiveness (or ineffectiveness) of mentoring both on and off campus, while also gauging the adequacy of existing support at individual schools.
As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States — about their satisfaction with the amount of time they spent on teaching, the number and level of courses they teach, and how the teaching workload is distributed, among other questions.
As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States — about tenure policies, paths to promotion, and clarity of procedure around both.

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SUNY Polytechnic President Alain Kaloyeros stepped down from the top post at the institution created specifically for him and his economic development efforts, and university officials are considering whether he can remain a faculty member as he faces corruption charges.
Candidates for Astronaut Scholarship Foundation scholarships are nominated by department heads and faculty members at 17 cooperating educational institutions.
These conditions are fulfilled by most faculty members at research institutions, but few institutions allow postdocs to play the NIH - research - grant funding game.
To offer some examples of how various institutions are trying to impart these lessons and skills to their students and trainees, a number of faculty members and university safety officers described their approaches at this year's spring meeting of the ACS in San Diego, California, Jyllian Kemsley reported last month at Chemical & Engineering News.
D.s. Ask faculty members at your institution and these meetings about their clinical specialty.
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).
5) What faculty members at that institution might you want to do research with?
Almost a decade, ago, we reported on the dynamics of the star system as it operates in the hiring of young faculty members at research institutions.
At Spurgeon's institution, she says, staff scientists don't have access to the professional resources that faculty members, or even trainees, do — such as grant writing support.
IRACDA postdocs may fill in for a professor at the partner institution who is away on sabbatical, or teach courses that partner - institution faculty members aren't prepared to teach.
As reported in a 2012 book, for example, Robert Oprisko, at the time a visiting professor at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, and collaborators studied 3135 tenured or tenure - track faculty members in political science at 116 research institutions.
Mathur and two other BEST grant PIs — Bill Lindstaedt of the University of California, San Francisco, and Roger Chalkley of Vanderbilt University — say that some faculty members at their institutions remain hesitant to let their trainees participate, even after the clarification.
Nelson's report corroborates a recently released study by the U.S. Department of Education that emphasizes the disproportionately high number of male S&E professors.10 The report also cites the salary advantage men of all racial groups enjoy over women.10 While the unadjusted salaries of African - American faculty members were lower than those of whites, when variables were controlled, the wage gap disappeared.10 However, the study cautions that the markedly lower numbers of tenured and working African - American faculty at doctoral institutions could obscure racially biased salary discrepancies.10
Because I am a faculty member at a small liberal arts college — specifically, Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts — I was surprised to get an invitation to give a presentation at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, an elite, prestigious research institution where no formal classroom teaching occurs.
In 2006, the percentage of contingent faculty members was lowest in public research universities, at 51 % of instructional staff, and 57 % at public comprehensive institutions, according to an article by Kezar and Cecile Sam.
She has found that female faculty members at her institution almost always have less favorable views of their department's climate — reflected in the department's unspoken expectations and interpersonal relations — compared with male faculty.
Two recent surveys at major research institutions point to the bind women faculty members face.
To counter similar problems in his own institution, Jack Child, director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at American University in Washington, D.C., pairs new junior faculty members with established faculty members in departments other than their own.
Many faculty members at majority schools are very interested in collaborating with their counterparts at minority - serving institutions.
Research grants are made to institutions or individual investigators, generally faculty members at universities and other institutions.
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.
That cost sharing is based on the idea that an institution benefits from having a faculty member temporarily at NSF, both because of the added prestige and the knowledge and connections they bring when they return.
When it came to faculty governance, doctoral institutions gave non-tenure-track faculty members the least opportunity to participate — 50 per cent allowed it at the department level, only 10 per cent at the level of the faculty senate.
For example, as a post-doctoral fellow in 1994, Anne Hart, now a biology professor at Brown University, attended a conference where she talked at length with two female faculty members from other institutions.
The profile of new faculty members hired by physics departments at primarily undergraduate institutions is very different than at research university departments.
Compared with white faculty members in similar positions at the same set of institutions, the black scientists were less productive, Wang's team found.
PRF offers separate competitions for scientists at Ph.D. - granting institutions and undergraduate institutions, starter grants for new faculty members, and small colloquium grants intended to fund travel for foreign presenters.
Research development professionals like Reininga - Craven help faculty members at their institutions get research funding.
Through the BEN Scholars (BEN is short for BiosciEdNet), AAAS and its partners in the program are training select faculty members in the use of resources from the BEN Portal digital library; they bring their new insight not only to students but also to other faculty at their institutions.
Muriel Poston, former dean of faculty at Pitzer College in California and one of the committee members who contributed to the report said, «If community colleges are only considered successful by virtue of degree completion, then students transferring into and graduating from other institutions are not accounted for.»
This year astronomy was the focus of the Nobel Prize in Physics, as three astronomers two of whom are faculty members at one of our parent institutions, the California Institute of Technology were recognized for four decades of work leading to one of the great discoveries of modern astronomy, the detection of gravitational waves.
It was interesting to learn that at Karen Fletcher's institution, Appalachian State University, this social media platform is preferred by the faculty members, especially those in the arts.
Postdoctoral members are selected on their ability to conduct independent research but they frequently collaborate with each other, with faculty members at the Institute or Princeton University, and with researchers at other institutions.
Neither would one be selected who is a faculty member at an institution in the same immediate geographical area nor from one having any substantial number of its graduates on the faculty at the institution being evaluated.
In addition to running his private clinic in Santa Cruz, California, he frequently shares the stage with many of the pioneers in health and wellness, including Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, and Wayne Dyer, and is a keynote speaker and faculty member at several Ayurvedic institutions worldwide.
The Study of New Scholars (an outgrowth of the Project on Faculty Appointments) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education has received $ 1 million to study junior faculty members» satisfaction with their institutions as a place of work.
At Ohio State University, which annually graduates more new teachers than any other institution in America, a 12 - member «technology» group within the education faculty is working to develop courses and programs that will introduce students to the theory and operation of computers as teaching devices.
As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty and leaders at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States and Canada — about their satisfaction with the amount of time they spent on service, the nature and impact of the work, and the discretion they had in choosing the projects they served.
Many of the graduates of this seminar are now faculty members at major research institutions across the globe.
She is also a faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
Walden University, an accredited institution, has been the leading provider of quality higher education at a distance for over three decades, providing you with experienced faculty members and a challenging curriculum to create an optimal learning environment.
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.
Among her many accomplishments at UNC Charlotte, Dr. Dahlberg has been a leading faculty member in the institution's recent transformation.
As his career blossomed, Clark was called upon to teach watercolor painting at various institutions, including as a faculty member of the Art Students League of New York and as a guest lecturer for the Yale University Graduate School of Architecture in Rome.
He has curated exhibits at the Judd Foundation and Skowheghan School of Painting and Sculpture, is a founding member of Critical Practices Inc. (NYC), is a founding member of Critical Practices Inc., and has served as a Visiting Artist / Critic and Adjunct faculty at numerous institutions (RISD, Rowan University, Pratt, SVA).
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