Sentences with phrase «for faculty offices»

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The Haskayne Office of Teaching and Learning has developed and compiled a number of resources for faculty in order to meet their teaching needs at Haskayne.
Prior to Impromptu Guru, Jill worked as the Communication Manager for a national franchise, was a faculty member at Arizona State University, and established a nationally - recognized presence in the online education community, by starting up two major online education offices at the largest university in the country, serving 60,000 + students and increasing online tuition revenue by nearly a million dollars in her first eight months.
Joseph Wakshlag, a nutritionist on the faculty at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, recalls becoming aware of Blue Buffalo in 2005 when he worked at a vet's office in Woodbury, Conn.: «They had salespeople who paid for «lunch and learn» sessions where they talked about the owner's dog, Blue, who had died of cancer, and now they had a new dog food that prevented cancer.
He serves as a faculty advisor to the Johns Hopkins University Research Administration (JHURA), the university - wide office for sponsored research, and on the editorial board of the SAIS Magazine.
Teachout's attorney, Lawrence Mandelker — a former campaign treasurer for Ed Koch — rebuffed the Cuomo - backed challenge in a court filing, insisting that Teachout «has been a member of the [Fordham] faculty since August, 2009» and is «duly qualified to be elected to the public office of governor.»
Should SU staff and faculty members be able to run for office while working full - time on campus?
After I took a faculty position at the University of Oklahoma, I got a refrigerator for my office for milk, juice, and baby food.
«The strikingly high rates of anxiety and depression support a call to action to establish and / or expand mental health and career development resources for graduate students through enhanced resources within career development offices, faculty training and a change in the academic culture,» the paper concludes.
For example, according to the UC office of the president, UC Berkley anticipates reducing new faculty recruitment from 100 positions to 10 positions a year, and UC Davis has eliminated its liver transplant program.
At UC Berkeley, the postdoc office generates financial support by charging visiting scholars $ 100 annually for university services (a visiting scholar is an individual who has gotten a Ph.D. more than 5 years ago and is usually a senior faculty member elsewhere).
Coming from a human resources perspective (I previously worked for 3 years in the university's employment office), it seemed natural to me to develop an administrative model for the office that was similar to the staff hiring model: First, develop a detailed database to track postdocs; second, establish a postdoctoral appointment process; and third, develop resources for postdocs, faculty, and staff (including establishing minimal goals for programming and developing a Web site).
During a session for faculty and administrators, half of those in the room raised their hand when asked if their institution had a formal office assigned to postdoc affairs.
Abbott is a faculty member of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin and serves as the Director of the Center for Science and Practice of Sustainability in the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost.
Joan W. Bennett is a distinguished professor of plant biology and pathology and senior faculty adviser to the Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, in New Jersey.
Last year, the UAB postdoc office established a Council for Postdoctoral Education — which includes department chairs, six or seven faculty members, seven or eight postdocs, and the associate dean of biomedical research.
We recognize and share the frustration that many have expressed, and we are committed to work with the Office of the President and the Academic Senate to reform the University's disciplinary processes, criteria and standards so that in the future we have different and better options for discipline of faculty.
The results provide worrying evidence of a failure to further advance research authorship by women, as Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine and faculty director of Office for Women's Careers at Harvard Medical School, Boston, states in an editorial accompanying The BMJ article: «Authorship is necessary for career progression and is also a symptom of success; it is the culmination of career development, mentorship, funding, and support.
I am currently a research and science specialist in the Office for Diversity and Community Partnership (DCP) at Harvard Medical School (HMS) in Boston where we strive to promote increased recruitment, retention, and advancement of underrepresented minority faculty at HMS and oversee all diversity activities involving HMS faculty, trainees, students, and staff.
• In News & Analysis, Yudhijit Bhattacharjee wrote about troubles at the Lick Observatory near San Jose, and other California observatory facilities, after a decision by the University of California's (UC's) Office of the President to cut off funding for the salaries of 11 faculty and staff members at the University of California Observatories system who are perceived by some to enjoy privileged status, with a lighter teaching load than other UC scientists and an 11 - month contract instead of the 9 - month contracts of other UC faculty.
«We will also encourage postdocs to develop some level of independence by having more than one mentor,» says Sharon Milgram, a professor of cell and developmental biology and faculty adviser for the UNC Office of Postdoctoral Services.
Also on the task force is Alice Young, TTU's associate vice president for «Research, Responsible Research,» who was the faculty fellow for research integrity in the office of TTU's vice president for research at the time of the Brown incident.
Until 1 June of this year, scientists with faculty appointments were invited to apply to NSF's International Office for funding to cover the incremental costs of international collaborations, like travel for consultation, research planning, paper drafting, and so on, as well as the costs of shipping equipment or samples.
Dehority has studied ruminant microbiology for 50 years; he retired from his faculty position a couple of years ago, but he still has an office where he works part - time.
NIH «recognizes that faculty's activities often have mixed objectives» — producing research results, as well as providing education to postdocs and grad students — and therefore that «faculty time is often inexorably mixed,» adds Joseph Ellis of NIH's Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration.
She is also the faculty liaison for the Graduate Student Association and works with the Admissions Office on the recruitment of pre-doctoral students.
Kezar said research comparing the working conditions of unionized and non-unionized adjuncts shows that those with collective bargaining power have better salaries and benefits and are more likely to have paid office hours, opportunities for paid professional development and guaranteed participation in governance and other faculty domains.
The Office of Research Development (ORD) provides support for the needs of faculty.
Beyond making introductions for informational interviews, faculty might be aware of or able to arrange part - time internships for trainees in institutional offices.
In the summer of 2014, I was recruited by the Vice President for Research to join her office and start the Grant Development Office at UMaine to enhance faculty grant seeking and research development efoffice and start the Grant Development Office at UMaine to enhance faculty grant seeking and research development efOffice at UMaine to enhance faculty grant seeking and research development efforts.
Faculty - Administrators: Increasing Proximity to VPR — ResearchNorth (St. Louis U.)-- changing culture of research office and increasing accessibility; very low startup and maintenance ($ 20K; $ 160 / mo; 525 sq. ft.); programming; intellectual resources (books); faculty can use it for meetings (use increasing) and lab meetings bring students to the space; snacks, coffee, beer; open door culture has increased casual interaction; VPR and Provost have dropped in on meetings; similar space has been requested for second campus — space has somewhat bridged a physical division between north and south campuses.
With Victoria Freedman, Ph.D., associate dean for graduate studies, Graduate Division of Biomedical Sciences; Anne R. Bresnick, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry, director, Belfer Institute for Advanced Biomedical Studies; Penny Grossman, Ed.D., M.P.H., associate professor, Department of Family and Social Medicine, associate professor, Department of Pediatrics; Christina M. Coyle, M.D., M.S., assistant dean for faculty development, Office of Faculty Development
To thank postdocs and postdoc faculty mentors for their efforts, the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs invites IU School of Medicine postdocs, their PIs, faculty, graduate students and administrators to the Postdoc & Faculty Mentor Appreciation Reception on Friday, September 22 in the MS Atrium, 3:00 p.m. — 4:30 p.m..
We focused on large proposals, but also provided training, funding searches, support for individual faculty, larger strategy — all the things that now seem standard for RD offices, but which so many of us created individually because these were what our faculty and administrations needed from us.
The on - site childcare center for Penn Medicine may help female faculty better manage an extra juggling act that could limit some opportunities for professional progress: Studies show that women often have disproportionate family caregiving roles — which might cut into their available time to match male colleagues» extra hours spent in the office or lab, or networking.
Coordination of faculty and research appointment policies in collaboration with the FAS Office for Faculty Affairs
She has worked for 25 years in private practice offices in San Leandro, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Chicago, New Orleans and at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation collaborating with Stanford faculty.
I recently «retired» from New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) Office of Health Care Improvement where I was an Improvement Specialist and Facilitator for Corporate Clinical Committees and faculty in the Institute for Health Care Improvement Collaborative to improve care for patients with chronic illness.
Juneau, the first Native American woman to be elected to a state office, was introduced by Dean Kathleen McCartney who applauded her as a «transformative leader» whose work is fitting for this year's AOCC conference, which, McCartney said «offers our students, faculty, and alumni the opportunity to participate in important discussions about race, class, and education.»
The investigation by the school district's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) found that Moten and other faculty members «knew of the practice, allowed it to go on for a time, and failed to report it.»
Although your faculty advisors serve as primary career advisors for doctoral students, the Career Services Office also offers you support.
Ylvisaker's belief in the importance of lifelong learning for current educational practitioners helped establish the Office of Professional Programs in 1977 and the Principals» Center in 1981, through which practitioners convene for professional training and contact with HSGE faculty.
Additionally, HGSE has had the highest percent participation in the Office for Sustainability's (OFS) Sustainability Pledge - a campaign intended to promote students, faculty, and staff to maintain a greener life style, both at work and at home.
Walk into the office of any number of our faculty and you might find them in conversation with someone from the US Department of Education as they prepare testimony for the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind.
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Prior to joining the faculty at HGSE, Pollock worked in the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights and taught English at the high school level.
The office is responsible for maintaining efficient and accurate systems for student registration and enrollment, faculty grading and transcript production, and for upholding the school's academic policies and procedures.
As a result of the resolution, HGSE faculty will now provide their scholarly articles to the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication for deposit in an open access digital repository that is currently under development.
AASCU's Office of International Education offers an array of professional development opportunities for administrators and faculty members.
Star principals were invited to participate using the following criteria: achievement scores had risen in their schools for a three year period; they were rated by their faculties as effective instructional leaders; central office personnel identified them as accountable fiscal managers; and parents described them as effective in developing community support for their schools.
Principal: Visible, daily SECD leadership across the school: Integrating SECD into school assemblies, morning announcements, faculty meetings, parent meetings, discipline referral practices (for students whose behavior lands them in the principal or asst. principal's office).
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