Sentences with phrase «full professorship in»

He was promoted to Associate Professorship in 1997 and to full Professorship in 1999.
He gained tenure in five years and full professorship in just seven — a time when most academics are first up for tenure.
In 1998, he was awarded a full professorship in neuroscience at NTNU.
He holds a full professorship in the Clinical Department of Pathology at Uppsala University hospital, and is a member of the Royal Society of Sciences, the Swedish Society of Pathology, and co-founder of the Human Protein Atlas.
With a Ph.D. in mathematics and as a former professor of statistics at the university where he now holds a full professorship in computer science, he is one of very few technology experts to have contributed a long, invited scholarly article to a law journal published by a leading law school.
The junior professor position will replace the Habilitation as qualification for a full professorship in most cases, thus contributing to the international compatibility of the German academic system.

Not exact matches

UNH recently granted Zhang a full professorship, and he's received job offers from universities in China, Taiwan and elsewhere.
His current position at the university is equivalent to a full professorship, but he may not win tenure until the end of his ERA Chair in 2020, he says.
For many years, academicians blamed a nearly empty «pipeline» for the low numbers of women seeking faculty positions in U.S. universities and for the fact that women hold far fewer tenured full professorships than men at U.S. universities, particularly in the sciences.
Of women receiving an Aspasia grant in the first round, five have already been promoted further to full professorships.
To that criticism, Colwell responds, «a full - time assistant professorship on a tenure track is more than [a full - time job]; it's usually 80 hours a week in the lab developing a course, writing grant proposals, writing papers.»
The university created a full professorship for her in women's studies, but without tenure, because women's studies is a program, not a department.
He was then a postdoctoral fellow at the Fox Chase Cancer Center prior to working up to a full professorship at Tulane University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Louisiana and becoming the director of the good manufacturing practices facility.
Students who are about to graduate have to decide whether to get the second doctor's degree (Habilitation)-- which, for a transitional period until 2009, will run in parallel as a qualifying route for a full professorship — or to apply directly for a post as a «Juniorprofessor.»
Therefore, the number of full professorships will decrease, too, especially in the humanities, where already an applicant often competes with a hundred or more others for each post.
In addition to the assistant professorship (Maîtres de Conférence) positions offered by French universities to cover for research and teaching duties, national research institutes such as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) also offer full - time research appointments as Chargés or Directeurs de Recherche.
And it's true that although women hold roughly 34 % of all faculty positions now (up from 23 % in 1975), they have managed to capture only 19 % of the full professorships (up from 10 %).
The trend, over the past decade, has been to favour the promotion of associate professors to full professorships, over bringing fresh brains in at the bottom of an increasingly geriatric structure.
She became a full professor at Wistar in 1996 and holds professorships at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
This disparity does not appear to stem from any of the sociological factors that might distinguish women from men in current society; rather, the prevailing model is that women suffer from an accumulation of smaller disadvantages, which together result in longer time to tenure or to promotion to a full professorship, less pay compared with that for men who have similar credentials, and diminished representation at the top echelons of scientific society (Sonnert and Holton, 1996; Valian, 1998).
«There has been little change in faculty demographics, especially at prestigious institutions and in tenured, full professorships, for enough years to say that this is not entirely a pipeline issue.»
Sofia persisted and eventually became the first woman in Europe to earn a doctorate summa cum laude and a full university professorship.
She held a full professorship at Rutgers University in the Mason Gross School of the Arts from 1978 to 2000.
He spent most of his career in the academic environment, having achieved full professorship, serving on numerous national committees, performing a broad range of...
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