Sentences with phrase «from academe»

Northumbria University does it, to some extent, but they have the core of academic reputation, the highly qualified academic staff, the research experience to ease the student from academe to practice.
Please spend time away from academe, then return and let us know if you still see it all through your rose - tinted glasses and with your wide - eyed awe of the climatology gods.
Been away from academe too long...
Researcher Richard Murnane took a leave from academe to spend a year working for the Boston public schools.
The Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh) is the largest chemical society in continental Europe with members from academe, industry and other areas.
Teicher says that for him, the motivation in moving from academe to industry «was the desire to combine good science with applicability.»
The move from academe to commerce doesn't necessarily mean a definitive change of mindset for Ph.D. s who choose industrial postdoctoral projects and academic postdocs who set out on careers in industry.
Shifts from academe to information technology and business provide faster, richer rewards than those gained after a decade's toil at the bench.
If left unchecked, wrote Susan Gerbi of Brown University; Howard Garrison of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB); and John P. Perkins, now deceased, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, the «perception that the postdoctoral period is a holding pattern» and not the route to a faculty career could drive young scientists away from academe and threaten a crucial source of skilled personnel for the academic research enterprise.
During their first year in California, Plautz and her husband seemed to meet many young scientists who were unsure about their career paths and were looking for jobs away from academe.
Neuroeconomics, the parent discipline that explores links between the brain and economic behavior, seemed poised to make a triumphant leap from academe to Madison Avenue.
Star professors may have larger networks of collaborators not just, as the authors suggest, because they have more students and postdocs than lower - ranked competitors, but because more of those students and postdocs win academic jobs that permit them to participate in collaborations as independent investigators; the rest just disappear from academe.
The setting, attire, and general vibe at that event bespoke a culture quite different from academe.
Some people considering a move from academe may encounter resistance, warns Weng, because «a lot of professors and mentors believe that for a Ph.D. to move to industry, that's a failure or a shame.
More than 200 representatives from the academe, the health and nutrition community, local government, and policymakers participated in the forum, held on July 23.

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It is a transitional work, recognizing the growing importance of the issues liberation theology would deal with but still developed as a theology from the groves of academe, not from the barrio.
I do not therefore expect any grand restructuring of academe in the near future, and I would myself shrink back from participating in such a venture.
«Despite the outrageous claims of the mining companies, and even some academe, the contribution of the mining industry in the country's gross domestic product (GDP) only ranges from 0.6 - 0.7 % since 2012,» said XL Fuentes Jr., Regional Coordinator for MASIPAG in Mindanao.
The conference was attended by more that 150 farmers, NGO workers, representatives from the regional Department of Agriculture, as well as students, academe and media representatives.
We — society, industry, government, and academe — don't seem to be looking down the road 20 years from now and really thinking about what our society could and should look like.
In Academe, Carol Colatrella argues that scientists can benefit from more insight into how gender impacts professional interactions and career outcomes
OTTAWA — Flush with revenues from an unprecedented economic boom, the Canadian government last week unveiled a series of budget initiatives that would reinvigorate academe while making major thrusts in high - energy physics, genomics, and environmental technologies.
«We rely more on academe rather than hiring from other companies,» Scheller says.
The fact, noted by Aviv, that he comes from a family of modest educational attainment makes his swift ascent through elite academe — Harvard University bachelor's degree, UC Berkeley Ph.D. in 3.5 years followed by a tenure - track job, and tenure by 30 — all the more impressive.
APSA supports political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors within and outside academe in order to expand awareness and understanding of politics.
According to a report from the BBC, Ofsted's chief inspector believes that many academes are sitting on large amounts of money that could be used to improve standards.
APSA supports political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors within and outside academe in order to expand awareness and understanding of politics.
In his attempt to intervene, Mann has called upon friends in academe to bolster his claim that, despite using a taxpayer - funded email system at UVA, that he has the right to prevent the public from seeing what he says are «private» emails.
I see no reason why the relaxed lives of academe should be exempt from similar expectations of high quality.
Three deadly sins in academe and journalism are Falsification, Fabrication and Plagiarism (FFP).1 Political speechwriters normally take great pains to avoid obvious text - copy plagiarism, 2 but on Monday Melania Trump's speech plagiarized text from Michelle Obama.
Yes I've formed a view about AGW from here and other sources as well as my own experience and no - one sums up my overall view better than a confessed warmist in Prof Richard Butler here - A refreshing breath of fresh air, after a very tawdry episode for Western academe and the politicisation of science and the scientific method.
In the same way IP and litigation lawyers are well trained starting from early on in law school, e-discovery and other technology - based areas of practice need to get their due in the hallowed halls of academe.
What was explained in the first lecture of this course is that once employed in a firm or other setting, it is entirely possible that graduates will be expected to search both online and print materials, a bold statement that someone from outside academe might care to verify.
And right now, legal hackers seem to be getting their projects mainly from municipalities and a few «thought leaders» within the academe — people who generally don't have the kind of deep knowledge about legal problems facing solo and small - firm lawyers and their clients that would be necessary to come up with a list of problems to solve.
APSA supports political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors within and outside academe in order to expand awareness and understanding of politics.
Washington, DC About Blog The Ticker By The Chronicle Of Higher Education provides Breaking news from all corners of academe.
And that it isn't likely to be a success moving from the world of academe into the world of sales (from a manager who had been a school teacher).
During my final real estate training segment I did as was suggested: I interviewed with a real estate company and was told: «It's really very difficult to go from a lengthy career in the world of academe, (that manager I later learned had been a school teacher and never produced much as a sales rep), and I don't think you have the absolute necessary outgoing salesman type personality (actually he didn't either, oddly enough).
You simply can't move from the world of academe into real estate, I heard repeatedly.
People said: you can not possibly move from the world of academe to sales; what are you thinking?
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