Sentences with phrase «found academia»

I must admit that I am private sector as I found academia slow and frankly weird.
He found academia a bit too removed from the real - world policy problems that most interested him, however, and in 1984 he accepted a position at the Brookings Institution as a (very young) senior fellow — which seemed to give him, for awhile, the kind of mix he was looking for.
With some of his students, he founded the Academia de Altamira in 1946 from which emerged the Manifiesto Blanco group.
In Buenos Aires, with his students at the newly founded Academia of Altamira, Fontana conceived of an art that could reflect the excitement of contemporaneous discoveries in science and physics and thus continue evolving its very means.
In 1940, he moved back to Buenos Aires, where he founded the Academia de Altamira with some of his students in 1946, from which the Manifiesto Blanco group emerged.

Not exact matches

Before Gupta was appointed University of British Columbia president in July, he was CEO and scientific director of Mitacs, a not - for - profit founded in 1999 that's aimed at spurring partnerships between academia and the private sector.
But the Google (googl) researchers, followed by several teams in academia, had found ways to trick chips into revealing data like passwords and encryption keys as the secrets were used in the speculative execution calculations.
19th century, archaeological finds (e.g. earth and timber fortifications and towns, the use of a plaster - like cement, ancient roads, metal points and implements, copper breastplates, head - plates, textiles, pearls, native North American inscriptions, North American elephant remains etc.) is not interpreted by mainstream academia as proving the historicity or divinity of the Book of Mormon.This evidence is viewed by mainstream scholars as a work of fiction that parallels others within the 19th century «Mound - builder» genre that were pervasive at the time.
That the Founding Fathers never intended this kind of schism between academia and religion is evident.
The multidimensionality of mission not only confuses theological academia, but also hinders the discipline of mission study from finding its proper place.
Indeed, SIL members found that they could rub shoulders with non-Christians in academia without losing or harming their faith.
This failure is the reason why Catholic academia continues to fail to find an effective and widely accepted response to the inexorable rise of the anti-metaphysical Kantianism.
Peterson has emerged as a divisive figure in both academia and pop - culture, and whilst he certainly has many antagonists, the popularity of the interview video seems to show that he also has a large number of supporters, many of whom are uncomfortable with the relativist media and grateful to find someone who is at least challenging this poisonous aspect of our culture.
I found a career in academia, one that tallied my loss of faith and love of great books in workable ways.
I would show references, but since all references i can find on google involving ancient Hebrew are coming from religious academia, none of the atheists will accept it.
The absurd notion that questioning is good but finding (or even desiring) answers is bad, far from being the bright idea Greenberg pretends it to be, is precisely the false orthodoxy of today in academia.
«He will continue the company's technical leadership edge through partnerships with industry and academia, and finding, evaluating and implementing new technologies.»
Institute of Food Technologists Founded in 1939, the IFT is a nonprofit scientific society with members working in food science, food technology, and related professions in industry, academia and government.
As Group A winners, we waited until yesterday to find out our opponents after both SK Slavia Praha and Altinordu FK had beaten late entry Academia Sport Team 6 - 0 in Group D.
However, about seven years ago, when I found myself miserable in academia and my priorities changed with baby Laurel in our lives and my dad's health plunging rapidly, my dreams had clearly shifted.
However, it has been always so hard to find that many of us had to write papers for academia by ourselves and get poor
There are important cultural differences between academia and policy making: differences in time frames, in the attitudes and responses to quantitative and qualitative findings, but also in whose interests we think we are serving.
Members may be found in private practice, commerce and industry, government and academia.
Seriously, it's really gratifying to see it find a home in academia — that was always an audience I've had in mind when I've been writing these guidebooks over the years.
More United was founded in July 2016 by a team drawn from business, academia, and politics: Austin Rathe, Bess Mayhew, Corinne Sawers and Maurice Biriotti.
* In a few weeks, Holly Sawyer will share with us Part 2 of her story, which reveals the joy she's found in her work outside academia.
Moving on to some of the points you made about getting into industry... I have found that the work assets we desire (besides money) can be found in all kinds of work environments, not just strict academia.
The point of everything I just wrote is that, I sense a generalisation tone from this article that if a person decides to do a PhD, then they must be already heavily considering a job in academia; and that having to find jobs elsewhere is considered the «alternatives» and some kind of failure of not getting a teaching position in a university.
Tooling Up Book Club: Alternative Careers in Science: Leaving the Ivory Tower by Peter Fiske, 22 May 1998 Science Careers columnist Peter Fiske discussed a book that dashes the stereotypes that scientists who go for alternative careers have necessarily had bad research experiences, don't purposefully seek out careers that are better suited to them than academia, and do not find ways to stay close to exciting science.
Halina, I think the same, some of the assets that fulfill your work life cna be found in academia and industry.
I've found that industry is actually much better than academia; at least you are recognized for your work both in the company (sometimes not) but definitely in your social circle.
D. Career 22 February 2008 Here's how to approach the challenge of finding a job that suits you, inside or outside academia.
Industrial postdocs often provide higher salaries and greater access to resources than in academia, but how do you find out about available positions and whether they are a good fit for you?
Find out more advice on postdoc - relevant issues in our content collections on international mobility, mentoring, and gaining independence, and get help mapping your career success in or out of academia with myIDP.
•» [M] en are more hopeful than women regarding their career prospects in general, and in particular about finding a research position, teaching position or a professorship in academia
«I think it's part of the problematic labor conditions found in academia today,» where in order to stay in science you must become a group leader, given that the staff scientist position has almost entirely disappeared.
To avoid the postdoc trap, young scientists need to be aware of the state of their career progression in academia, and they need to keep an open mind to the myriad of other sectors where they can also apply their skills and find highly rewarding careers.
• Respondents in Africa believed they had a 68.2 % chance of finding a permanent research position in academia, versus 66 % in the Americas, 58.7 % in Asia, 56.4 % in MENA, and 34.8 % in Europe.
But, the speakers said, PIs are realizing more and more the importance of talking with their advisees about career aspirations, including those outside academia, and trainees often find that the conversation comes as a relief to both themselves and their PIs.
Finding a permanent position in academia can be hard enough, but it is even tougher when your partner is in the same situation.
When it comes to your professional path, a change is always intimidating, and too often people decide to stay in academia for the wrong reason — finding a postdoc is much easier than re-evaluating a career plan you have been following for way too long.
Many current students have no funding, and newly minted PhDs find themselves competing for posts in a job market which, both in academia and outside, has yet to recognise the value of the qualification.
Most scientists have probably considered leaving academia to set up a company, only to find that one of the key ingredients to making it — a good idea, a market for it, and perhaps above all, a willingness to take some risks — was missing.
If you'd like to explore a broader range of sectors, you can find a series of profiles of immunologists in academia, industry, the National Health Service (NHS), and publishing in a careers brochure produced by the British Society for Immunology (BSI)-- Immunology — a career for the future.
They asked them, among other questions, how attractive they found the prospect of working in academia (in both teaching and research careers), government, and at established and startup companies.
After a PhD in Newcastle, UK, and a series of postdoc positions around Europe, he has finally found within academia the symbiosis between research and science policy he was looking for.
All of the founders have found success in the areas they have chosen: academia, industry, policy, consulting, and entrepreneurship.
Other scientists have found their way in (or back) to academia via administrative positions.
Computer science also seems healthy, with a relative few finding work in academia but a very good faculty - to - postdoc ratio, suggesting that Ph.D. computer science graduates have very strong nonacademic career prospects.
Despite the challenge of teaching heavy loads while continuing to conduct research, these postdocs are all grateful that they were able to find good jobs in academia.
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