This paper will be quite different for historical faculty or from the paper
for any other faculty.
Additionally, the Council on Post Secondary Education provided grants to promote learning experiences
for other faculty and local district and school leaders.
Not exact matches
The richest and most endowed professional school in the world has just launched a campaign to raise an unprecedented $ 1 billion
for student aid,
faculty research, and
other projects.
Guthrie figures he would have had to cut research funds
for faculty, summer salaries
for junior
faculty, and
other expenses.
Surveys can be used by
faculty to support research, used by administrators
for opinion surveys or to serve
other administrative functions, and
for many
other purposes.
As a Christian, I was frustrated not only because it meant that maybe my classes were a little dull, but because I knew there were
other faculty members and plenty of students who weren't believers that also noticed this slacker
for Jesus.
If possible, you should apply months or even a year before the deadline to allow yourself plenty of time to do your research, talk to the
faculty and make sure that you're both a good fit
for each
other.
He joined the Duke Divinity
faculty after he graduated in the early 1960s and secured tenure at a time when one still could do so without having a long résumé of works written
for other academics.
An earlier version of the bill was so broad that it threatened to bar not only religiously - grounded codes of conduct and statements of faith
for faculty and students, but also a host of
other religious elements essential to many faith - based colleges such as mandatory chapel attendance or required Bible or religion courses.
In
other sweeping actions, the board set the mandatory retirement age at 65, thereby removing several long - term
faculty members, and required all professors to submit their course syllabi
for examination by the governing body.
It seems quite clear from the experience of doctors working
for managed - care companies, of engineers and
other technical specialists who live from one short - term consulting contract to the next, and of permanent adjunct
faculty that this model of professional life is scary and unsatisfying.
One university divinity school dean told me that he himself values the writing his
faculty does
for laypeople in the church, but tenure decisions are made by a universitywide committee, and chemists, economists and
other scholars will dismiss more popular writing as «obviously not scholarship.»
At this meeting I realized that most of the
other married women present did not have full - time positions, even though in the»60s many departments were searching
for qualified
faculty.
If it is not practical to get the
faculty as a whole involved in assumptional analysis, then it may be possible to establish a select group to do it
for the
others.
From the rise of the institution of the university in the Middle Ages onward, because of its base in divine revelation theology had been the highest and dominant
faculty, superior to the
faculties of arts and sciences and to the
faculties of law and medicine,
for theology was the «queen of the sciences» whom all
other inquiries ultimately served.
If, e.g., as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less, recovers the
faculties of which the injury to his brain had deprived him, and that not in consequence of a renewal of the injured part, but in consequence of the inhibited functions being performed by the vicarious action of
other parts, the easiest explanation certainly is that, after a time, consciousness constitutes the remaining parts into a mechanism capable of acting as a substitute
for the lost parts.
«Saints» are as much those who have learned to participate by communion in
other's communion with God as they are those who have perfected their individual
faculties for unity God.
It may be an arrangement that factors out different aspects of the school's common life to the reign of each model of excellent schooling: the research university model may reign
for faculty,
for example, or
for faculty in certain fields (say, church history, or biblical studies) but not in
others (say, practical theology), while paideia reigns as the model
for students, or only
for students with a declared vocation to ordained ministry (so that
other students aspiring to graduate school are free to attempt to meet standards set by the research university model); or research university values may be celebrated in relation to the school's official «academic» program, including both classroom expectations and the selection and rewarding of
faculty, while the school's extracurricular life is shaped by commitments coming from the model provided by paideia so that,
for example, common worship is made central to their common life and a high premium is placed on the school being a residential community.
Excess, in human
faculties, means usually one - sidedness or want of balance;
for it is hard to imagine an essential
faculty too strong, if only
other faculties equally strong be there to cooperate with it in action.
In
other recognizably democratic nations besides our own there exist systems of aid
for religious day schools, their
faculties and pupils — systems that have not resulted in the consequences the court fears and presumes to be inescapable.
For example, Georgetown University «has written eligibility for its staff and faculty benefits program broadly, so that employees can extend benefits to other eligible adults with whom they may or may not be romantically involved.&raq
For example, Georgetown University «has written eligibility
for its staff and faculty benefits program broadly, so that employees can extend benefits to other eligible adults with whom they may or may not be romantically involved.&raq
for its staff and
faculty benefits program broadly, so that employees can extend benefits to
other eligible adults with whom they may or may not be romantically involved.»
He or she may gain some satisfaction from success in competition with
other members of the
faculty,
for example, from gaining a larger salary at the expense of
others.
Elsewhere, there is a puzzling assertion that businessmen, et al., should have the same rights of expression that academic freedom guarantees to
faculty — but that assertion destroys the real and substantial teleological distinction between the work of
faculty (precisely to deal with and attempt to clarify and expand truth
for its own sake) and
other professions with quite different ends.
On the
other hand, denominational seminaries, where practical theology more readily finds a home, often lack the finances, the
faculty and the interdisciplinary and interfaith resources needed
for excellent doctoral programs.
The report addresses many
other factors affecting child wellness, and many suggestions
for how school nutrition professionals and fellow school staff can help create and improve the overall «culture of wellness»
for all students and
faculty.
During a recent
faculty meeting over this subject, I and a handful of
others gave concrete examples of how colleagues ignoring the FMNV create unnecessary obstacles
for teachers who don't give candy and students.
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A campaign backed by CUNY's
faculty union, the Working Families Party, New York Public Interest Research Group and
others is calling on the state to provide $ 2 billion
for CUNY, with $ 784 million per year going to replace tuition not currently covered by federal aid at the system's two - and four - year colleges.
By reviewing maps, census records, photos, and
other documentary evidence, the
faculty and students at P.S. 48 have also identified this park as a burial site
for over one hundred African slaves previously unacknowledged by history.
Over the next 13 years, Cairns, students,
faculty members and
others raised more than $ 25 million
for the Children of Chernobyl Fund, set up to benefit the people of Belarus.
Other groups rallying and advertising against the proposed cuts are United University Professions, a NYSUT affiliate that represents
faculty at SUNY campuses, and the Alliance
for Quality Education.
Cuomo noted the effort to create an objective evaluation system that could be used to improve
faculty and schools statewide as well as
for layoffs is being watched closely by unions representing
other types of workers.
Other faculty and staff have not fared better, organizers say, citing data published in The Chronicle
for Higher Education.
«The CUNY Board of Trustees has approved an operating budget request
for FY2017 - 18 that seeks increased state and city investment in
faculty hiring, new research, expanding college access and
other initiatives necessary to provide our students with an affordable, high - quality education,» Arena said in an emailed statement.
It was only later that she renegotiated
for a
faculty post, something she advises
others to do, preferably during the initial negotiations,
for both the credence and benefits such as tenure.
Thousands of Ph.D. holders unable to obtain
faculty jobs search
for other opportunities despite lack of training
for nonacademic employment, while many
faculty investigators struggle, often futilely, to win funding amid intense competition.
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Reichert - Powell and these
other parents found a sympathetic ear — and voice — in Naomi Quinn, a now - retired professor in cultural anthropology who, with
other women
faculty, was an advocate
for an inclusive parental leave policy back in 1986.
For example, setting up mentor groups where several students could meet with one or two
faculty members in a group to discuss common questions and to learn from each
other's experiences is a future possibility.
STTR grants require a university or
other not -
for - profit organization to partner with the business, which make it possible
for faculty members to participate.
For those who still want to pursue the research - university
faculty path, the survey results — which echo
other studies finding that candidates who get
faculty jobs tend to come from elite departments and publish in high - impact journals — may help them formulate a strategy.
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.
Others, such as Stephanie Bird, special assistant to the provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, championed formal training
for faculty.
New
faculty members and principal investigators should be wary of applying practices developed
for industrial management to managing students, postdocs, and
other scientists.
Among the consequences
for his constituents will likely be new jobs
for scientifically trained locals, including
faculty, technicians, lab managers, computer experts, and
other personnel.