Sentences with phrase «faculty members do»

Adjunct faculty members don't earn much (newsflash for those of you who thought we were highly paid professionals!)
Moreover, most law faculty members don't have to engage in the type of relationship building that practicing attorneys do, because scholarship dictates tenure decisions.
When a grant or experiment fails, I seek out others from my team to help strategize and come up with solutions, and the other team faculty members do the same.
The feeling that other faculty members do not understand or fully appreciate one's field and work is common.
But most seminary faculty members do a tremendous job in difficult circumstances.
While some evaluators may be legitimately more accepting of a test response that the designers didn't foresee, «we instill a real culture of collaboration and calibration, and that can sometimes be uncomfortable, because it's not every faculty member doing their own thing.
For example, when he administered a survey for Student Voice at a middle school in central Kentucky, he found that two thirds of students reported bullying as a major problem but two thirds of faculty members did not.
I worked closely with faculty members doing web - based research projects.
Those looking to enroll in a program should specifically ensure that faculty members did not move directly into teaching after completing a dental assistant program, as their ability to share real - world experiences may be limited.

Not exact matches

«Someone could have approached a faculty member, a guidance counselor, a teacher and said, «This kid gets bullied a lot, someone should do something,»» said student Manolo Alvarez, 17, who had history class with Cruz.
Indeed, incentives for commercializing are essentially seen as perverse, because if a faculty member is spending time commercializing research then, by current evaluation standards, they are not doing their real job.
Florida also allows 18 - year - olds to purchase semiautomatic weapons, as Cruz did more than a year before the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High on Valentine's Day that claimed the lives of 14 students and three faculty members.
Only once did we have a public fight, at a small meeting of faculty members in the corporation room across the hall from his office.
«We can't assign library research,» a typical faculty member reports, «because our students are in class pretty much the whole time they're on campus, and they don't have access to a theological library when they go home.»
Roys says that she doesn't believe the firings of Nyquist and others have anything to do with race, but students and faculty members told me they believed it was «whitelash» due to their positions on race issues.
«We still need good theology... so we do need good theological colleges with well - trained, committed faculty members, able to publish and supervise higher research; where academic rigour is maintained and we continue to discern how God's word in the Bible speaks today.
He is, a recent study shows, the only member of the Harvard faculty to do so.
But I especially appreciate the fact that they don't require me, as a faculty member in their school, to subscribe to their creed.
Contrary to some popular sentiment in America, it does not mean that he has, or will, become a member of the Protestant faculty.
Protests against the methods of the seven (they caucused secretly and did not discuss their intentions with other members of the faculty) were made
Students would function as teams under the guidance of faculty members, and the intention and expectation would be to build on the work done in previous years and produce papers that would be of use to the public.
The question is whether the requisite repentance and conversion do not need to be institutional and structural within the schools themselves in addition to being personal and individual among the members of the faculty.
Faculty in those fields who are members of departments of religious studies receive their doctoral education in the same graduate schools as do faculty in theological schools, and faculty move back and forth between the two contexts.
In addition to writing a book, doing special study, or whatever else seminary faculty do on sabbatical, the professor and family members would also be able to enjoy the mountains, skiing, golf and numerous other recreational pleasures this Vermont community offers.
How does a college maintain its vision when the original faculty members yield their podiums to eager young scholars?
This was done over the protests of members of the Talmud faculty, presumably the authority on such matters.
For example, if a faculty member arranged for a student - athlete to receive credit in a course in which they did not enroll or attend or created a fake course that had no requirements but resulted in a grade, the NCAA Constitution would require anyone who became aware of that arrangement to report it.
Both academic and athletic administrators did not believe they had the authority to question how a faculty member structured and taught a course.
According to Rachel Herz, author of «The Scent of Desire» and a faculty member at Brown University, marriage counselors have told her that many wives who are no longer sexually interested in their husbands just don't like the way he smells and, «if you can't stand how someone smells, you can not become intimate.»
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013 studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a research scientist and member of the faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings.»
SUNY and City University of New York employees have been able to choose a defined - contribution (DC) plan for more than 50 years, and large majorities of faculty members have done so.
Ruth, the CUNY spokeswoman, did not immediately provide more information on the second student who has been unable to return to campus, or on the number of faculty members the order may apply to.
Teaching is hard, but most new faculty members are used to doing difficult things.
Although she now has a joint appointment as a faculty member, she did not come into her deanship that way.
Members of the Oglethorpe faculty prepare and teach all the courses and labs, and they do all the grading.
Once you have done that, you will need to research the programs that are available, and the faculty members in those programs, so you can make the right choices.
When I found out that I didn't get the funding, I learned the hard way that the decision was made only by faculty members within my own department, so outside collaborations weren't a selling point.
She was certain she didn't want the life of a postdoc, so she did a general university - related job search, and the next thing she knew, she — fresh out of a Ph.D. program — was overseeing adjunct faculty members and their courses.
Establishing a lab in Turkey can take a bit longer than in other places because new faculty members there usually don't receive start - up funds, getting supplies and attracting good postdocs can be difficult, and teaching loads tend to be heavy.
As a future faculty member, your specialty training — not your generalist training — is far more likely to be what you will be doing clinically, so there are compelling reasons to get to it as quickly as possible.
Some faculty members went through graduate school so long ago that they don't really remember what it felt like, or there is this idea that if they suffered through it, so should you.
The results, though not surprising, offer a reminder that, with so many people vying for so few tenure - track faculty positions, «trainees need to do more self - analysis of where they are and what the realities are for them to potentially become a faculty member,» says study author Nathan Vanderford, an assistant professor of toxicology and cancer biology and assistant dean for academic development at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
If you don't have one, ask your department chair to suggest a faculty member to serve in this capacity for you.
Most faculty members, unless they've had the fortunate experience that I had of being able to work in the White House for a couple of years, really don't know how to advise people about moving into government positions, or into other things.
The University of California, Santa Cruz, which is the smallest of the nine main campuses except for Merced, which doesn't yet have students, will be hiring close to 600 faculty members over the next decade, about 350 for new positions and the rest from expected retirements.
And though I think we've done pretty well with the first two items, I'm not convinced that we're doing so well with the third — creating the next generation — and I think we need to convene thoughtful faculty members to talk through, with postdocs and graduate students, what we need to enable effective postdoc training.
Just as faculty members want to recruit the best doctoral students, so, too, do PIs seek blue - chip postdocs.
Do science students have opportunities to gain real - world research experience through individual or institutional partnerships with faculty members at universities?
5) What faculty members at that institution might you want to do research with?
Faculty members generally «don't feel that [unionization] impairs their educational relationship,» says the author of an influential and widely cited study of faculty attitudes on five campuses with graduate unions.
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