Sentences with phrase «faculty at that institution»

Accordingly, the duties of faculty at these institutions may not be ministerial in nature.
I benefited greatly from my interaction with students and faculty at that institution, which is in the forefront of education in church recreation.
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.
When selecting a platform to use, RD professionals should ask: What platforms are the faculty at my institution using?
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.
First, LRW faculty at our institution believe it is critical for students to become part of the basic discourse community first — to learn how to find and find meaning in domestic legal resources so that they can become versed in the ways United States lawyers analyze legal problems, find solutions, and convey their analysis in writing to others.

Not exact matches

The school offers more than 20 off - campus study groups — a study - abroad - like experience in which Colgate faculty lead a course at an international institution.
Institutions that must staff courses given at distant sites and odd hours are especially tempted to lean heavily on occasional teachers rather than regular faculty, many of whom don't like to move around or to teach after dinner.
Leading faculty were understood to be closely acquainted with their best peers at leading universities, and recruitment looked only to those research institutions.
Yet for years there were religion - based norms that clearly limited what faculty could profess or how they could behave — including, in some instances, to what church they could belong — that excluded candidates from appointment at these institutions.
At Singh's institution, faculty offices are labeled not by professor names but by significant places in international church history: Ephesus, Chalcedon, Wittenberg, Edinburgh.
Yet if recruitment is intentionally blind to religious commitment and its attendant convictions, new faculty naturally bridle at any residual expectation that they might or should identify with the institution's traditional identity.
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.
By the nineteenth century, universities were being founded which had no faculty of theology at all, and some had constitutions which declared that they were purely secular institutions in which no religious subjects could be pursued.
Grading on a curve is the main instrumentality for sharpening the competitive spirit at MIT, and while this institution holds up the communal ideal and explicitly tries to foster it through student activities and the like, it is the skills of the solitary predator that count for survival — for faculty as well as students.
Institutions involved in rice research in Burundi are IRRI, the Faculties of Agricultural Sciences at the University of Burundi and the University of Ngozi, and Institut des Sciences Agronomiques du Burundi (ISABU).
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.
An article this week in Science looks at the challenge of organizing and maintaining research programs at 2 - year institutions, and the faculty who take it on — partly to prepare their students for futures in the scientific workforce and partly to suit their own desire to keep doing research.
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.
Candidates for Astronaut Scholarship Foundation scholarships are nominated by department heads and faculty members at 17 cooperating educational institutions.
Aimed at tenured, or similarly ranked, faculty from U.S. institutions of higher learning who are U.S. citizens.
(i) current employees / faculty of the Licensee who are doing work or conducting research for the Licensee who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (ii) current contractors or visiting faculty doing work or conducting research for the Licensee who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (iii) where applicable, retiree or emeritus faculty of the Licensee who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (iv) where applicable, individuals who are currently, officially enrolled as a registered student of a degree program at the Licensee's institution who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (v) walk - in users who are permitted to use the Licensee's library or information services and who are authorized to access the Secure Network, but only while on the physical premises of the Licensee; and (vi) Other users as may be authorized in writing by and at the sole discretion of the Publisher.
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.
«For junior women faculty, at least at the institutions I know well, the cohorts are not very large and so it's difficult for the women to come together and learn the culture and the unwritten rules on their own.»
While on faculty at the University of Florida he directed that institution's Tropical Conservation and Development Program.
The analysis by Aaron Clauset at the University of Colorado Boulder and colleagues revealed that only 25 % of the institutions produced 71 to 86 % of all tenure - track faculty.
The McKnight Alumni Association has established its own formal mentoring program to match each new fellow with McKnight graduates who may be on the faculty either at their current institutions or at another one nearby.
D.s. Ask faculty members at your institution and these meetings about their clinical specialty.
«Some institutions [in the United States] are no longer recruiting junior - level faculty who don't have their own grant support,» says Michael Lehman, chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Western Ontario and president - elect of the Association for Neuroscience Departments and Programs (ANDP).
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?
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.
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.
While librarians at many academic institutions are considered faculty, many of them are also 12 month employees: we don't get the summer off.
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.
If, as seems to be the case, a fraction of scarce tenure - track faculty jobs go to «postdocs» who already have funding, then institutions that don't allow postdocs to apply for grants put their postdocs at a disadvantage.
Since 2006, I have applied for 35 tenure - track faculty positions, worked as a professor at two institutions — both primarily undergraduate institutions — and served on numerous faculty search committees.
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.
The Academies» report says that senior university administrators must lead the way in making clear to students and faculty that research integrity is a priority at their institution.
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.
Examples include but are not limited to students who are not officially enrolled as a registered student at the Licensee institution but are taking a Massive Open Online Course («MOOC») or other course or program taught by Licensee faculty or that is offered by the Licensee in partnership or affiliation with other institutions or corporations).
The report further cites a «lack of faculty support» for professional development activities at many institutions.
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.
I was invited to talk alongside more senior liberal arts faculty about life at a liberal arts science department and how to get hired at an institution like mine.
«The federal government has tried to encourage formation of Cooperative Research Centres — combinations of a university - based research group with a particular industry and perhaps a connection to CSIRO or similar institution,» says George Stewart, dean of the faculty of life sciences at the University of Western Australia.
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.
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