Sentences with phrase «for doctoral candidates»

The program is funded by the U.S. Social Security Administration to provide funding opportunities for doctoral candidates to pursue cutting - edge research on retirement income issues.
Dissertation research and writing can be a lonely 12 - 18 months for doctoral candidates.
They may also provide an orientation to research for doctoral candidates, who have had only a limited exposure to the scientific method.
All those goals, she said, involve problems of strategy, execution, and team leadership «on a significant scale» — and so seem tailor - made as learning experiences both for the doctoral candidates and for at least this prospective host organization.
It was, in a way, another example of the American Dream come true for doctoral candidate Hanna Rodriguez - Farrar's parents.
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In a well - publicized report titled the «Red Sneaker Effect,» doctoral candidate Silvia Bellezza explored the idea that high - status thinkers and business people tend to break free of the rules — eating with their mouths open, eschewing blazers for T - shirts and forgetting to shave for weeks on end.
We are looking for outstanding doctoral candidates that have demonstrated success in their academic fields.
We thank Dan Heist, University of Pennsylvania doctoral candidate in social policy, for his work on this year's study.
For example, it may prompt doctoral candidates in theology to prepare more carefully to teach Catholic theology from the perspective of the Church.
Robert Warrior, a contributing editor of Christianity & Crisis, is New York correspondent for the Lakota times, a member of the Osage Nation, and a doctoral candidate at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
Maxwell and Elizabeth Goss are doctoral candidates in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin and Wilbur Fellows at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal.
Florian Egloff is a Research Affiliate at the Cyber Studies Programme at Oxford University's Department of Politics and International Relations, a Clarendon Scholar, and a D.Phil Candidate in Cyber Security at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security at the University of Oxford.
The university will award nearly 4,000 degrees this weekend for bachelor's, master's, and doctoral candidates in the class of 2018 during nine ceremonies.
Peter Harris is a doctoral candidate in Government at the University of Texas in Austin, where he is also a graduate fellow of the Clements Center for History, Strategy and Statecraft.
This was reflected in the talk given by Denisa Cupi of Eurodoc, who referred to a Eurodoc survey in which doctoral candidates expressed a need for more information about career options, and support in making their next career transition.
Li and Wei «Vivian» Li, a doctoral candidate in the UCLA department of statistics, have designed statistical analysis software for handling dropouts in RNA sequencing.
All students and Ph.D. candidates should «know that there is space for their needs, that there is space for their voice to be heard,» says Vassiliki Chatzipetrou, policy officer for the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Recandidates should «know that there is space for their needs, that there is space for their voice to be heard,» says Vassiliki Chatzipetrou, policy officer for the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior ReCandidates and Junior Researchers.
Description: For doctoral and postdoctoral candidates at Swiss universities and federal institutes of technology.
Rachel Yoho is a doctoral candidate in the Biological Design Program and the Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology at Arizona State University, Tempe.
The computer scientist is a doctoral candidate at the Saarland University Graduate School for Computer Science, and also a researcher at the Center for IT - Security, Privacy and Accountability (CISPA), one of three security research centers in Germany that are specifically funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, BMBF.
David Sánchez - Quiles, a doctoral candidate at the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies in Spain, explained that nanoparticles of TiO2 act as ultraviolet light filters in sunscreens, but are often coated with silica or alumina to avoid undesirable reactions on the skin.
«Our method permits the analysis of minute biopsies and even tissue micro-arrays, making it particularly interesting for molecular research and diagnostics,» explains doctoral candidate Achim Buck, together with Alice Ly, the first author of the study.
For example, the brain may interpret certain action models, memories and bodily changes altogether as anger,» explains Doctoral Candidate Heini Saarimäki.
«This is exciting because it's contributing to the story of water on Mars, which we've used as a path for our search for life on Mars,» said Nicole Button, LSU Department of Geology and Geophysics doctoral candidate and co-author in this study.
Deepti Singh, the lead author of the study and a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Earth System Science program at Stanford, said changes in the monsoon are important, because farmers there are very dependent on rain - fed agriculture for food production both nationally and for export.
It consists of work groups from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, TU Kaiserslautern, and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz and offers excellent national and international doctoral candidates in natural science disciplines an exceptional training in materials science.
A research team, led by Brendan Depue, a doctoral candidate in psychology at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Center for Neuroscience, trained 16 subjects — none of whom were previously diagnosed with any psychiatric problems — to recognize 40 pairs of visual stimuli.
To compensate for the effect, robot designers may need to consider adding controls that will help adults monitor the use of robots by children, said Waddell, who worked with S. Shyam Sundar, Distinguished Professor of Communications and co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory, and Eun Hwa Jung, a doctoral candidate in mass communications.
«We believe this way of examining drug evidence could be expanded upon for use in public health surveillance and monitoring in other regions,» said lead author Kathleen Creppage, M.P.H., C.P.H., a doctoral candidate in Pitt Public Health's Department of Epidemiology.
«Recently, the attention of scientists has been attracted to endocrine - disrupting chemicals (EDCs), compounds that are suspected of promoting the development of various metabolic disorders via their capacity to impact hormonal and metabolic signaling pathways,» said lead author Shane Regnier, a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago's Committee for Molecular Metabolism & Nutrition.
«Our research suggests that attractive people may be discriminated against in selection for relatively less desirable jobs,» said lead author Margaret Lee, a doctoral candidate at the London Business School.
In a separate project, Dietz and doctoral candidate Jonas Funke created a hinged machine on a scale suitable for manipulating individual molecules with atomic precision.
The Training Sites provide doctoral candidates with so - called host - driven fellowship funding for the duration of their stay.
According to doctoral candidate Michael Risse, additional analyses in the context of cascading use are also essential: «For example, during the efficiency analysis, the scarcity of the individual primary natural resources should also be taken into account.»
«When you start to add more and more of the nutrients that the animal would normally be providing, the plant is no longer as dependent on that animal for those nutrients and so it starts to return less of the sugars back to the animal,» explained lead author Shantz, a doctoral candidate in the Burkepile Community Ecology Laboratory.
«What's interesting is that we saw this loss in efficiency in the lower canopy was not due to the leaf senescing and dying off — we would have expected that,» said first author Charles Pignon, a doctoral candidate in the crop sciences and at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
Co-authors for the study from the Department of Human Development and Family Science were Cara Streit, doctoral candidate in human development and family sciences; Jean Ispa, professor; and Francisco Palermo, assistant professor.
A recent survey from the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers found that money issues are the most critical concerns for young researchers in Europe, ahead of working conditions, training, and supervision.
Fortunately, an article in Bloomberg Businessweek provides a succinct takeaway of its effects for high - skilled workers: «If you're a recent college graduate, a doctoral candidate, or a highly - skilled professional who has been in the job market the past few years, you know it's rough out there.
Even fewer interventions are tailored for racial and ethnic minorities, and not one intervention has been evaluated with sexual - and gender - minority people,» said Robert Coulter, M.P.H., a doctoral candidate in Pitt Public Health's Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences and lead author of both studies.
«Despite the relatively small amount of carbon on Earth, carbon has been critical for the emergence of life and the regulation of our climate through the carbon - silicate cycle,» said Yale doctoral candidate John Moriarty, who led the research, recently published in Astrophysical Journal.
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel is offering a Ph.D. student / Doctoral candidate position in the research unit «Paleoceanography» of the research division «Ocean and Climate Dynamics».
His three years as a Doctoral Candidate at Penn State left him wanting more for the K - 12 classroom and his passion for teaching.
The Disease Biophysics Group at Harvard invites applications for a number of Postdoctoral Fellow positions open for candidates with doctoral degrees and experience in cellular neuroscience.
Doctoral candidates at Lund University are not only well prepared for successful careers as independent researchers, but they also have strong possibilities to publish their work independently during their studies and to gain significant teaching experience.
«Most people know that not exercising enough is bad for your health,» said study co-author Octavio Zahrt, a doctoral candidate in organizational behavior at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
«The rates among 1 - year - olds are 1.5 times higher than the highest rate of [eye] injury for working - age adults,» said Haring, a doctoral candidate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.
Lead study author and doctoral candidate Molly Derry commented «We've known for quite a while that the bioactive compounds in grape seed extract selectively target many types of cancer cells.
Silvia Diazgranados Ferráns, an instructor and doctoral candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, offers strategies for developing a rich peace - building curriculum that promotes empathy, kindness, and voice.
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