In addition to Kiernan Mathews, this institute will include the very best scholars bridging research and practice
in academic leadership: Jerlando Jackson on leading diverse teams and harnessing existing diversity in the academic workforce; Adrianna Kezar on implementing change strategies in support of faculty and reconfiguring today's faculty roles into new faculty models; and KerryAnn O'Meara on strategies and solutions that make faculty workloads more visible, accountable, equitable, and credited.
COPENHAGEN — Surely, one reason women scientists are relatively rare on university faculties —
in academic leadership posts such as department chairs and deans, on the programs of scientific meetings, as experts interviewed by the media, on boards, and in other prominent positions — is that women are less visible than men.
Not exact matches
These and many other cases and over two hundred years of business experience with profit sharing
in America and serious
academic study on profit sharing have created a rare opportunity for political
leadership.
«That
leadership is something I've seen throughout her life — wanting to be first, wanting to be the best, wanting to win,
in sports,
in academics,
in every aspect of her life,» her mother tells the AP.
UCI's unyielding commitment to rigorous
academics, cutting - edge research, and
leadership and character development makes the campus a driving force for innovation and discovery that serves our local, national and global communities
in many ways.
Drawing on the best traditions of Tsinghua and top
academic institutions around the world, the curriculum bridges the
academic and professional worlds to educate students about
leadership and about China's expanding role
in the world.
The scholarship is awarded to the applicant showing the greatest merit, as demonstrated by
academic achievement
in previous studies, Asian language capability,
leadership and / or community service achievements, and potential for future success
in international business.
He was always going to grow up
in north Omaha; he was always going to feel called and special and heroic; he was always going to show up
in Tulsa with the aura of
leadership conferred by the trifecta of sports and
academic scholarships and youth group intensity.
This explains why the innovative intellectual
leadership required for revamping church history and reconceiving the teaching of history across the entire
academic syllabus, both secular and theological, has been painfully slow
in emerging.
His article is based on his convocation address
in 1996 inaugurating a new
academic year
in which YDS, under the
leadership of its new dean, Richard Wood, set out to develop new curriculum and programs recommended by a review committee, which was chaired by Kelsey.
In democratic society it values every individual and maintains academic freedom; in genuinely aristocratic society it seeks to cherish and nurture the excellent persons and to maintain their leadershi
In democratic society it values every individual and maintains
academic freedom;
in genuinely aristocratic society it seeks to cherish and nurture the excellent persons and to maintain their leadershi
in genuinely aristocratic society it seeks to cherish and nurture the excellent persons and to maintain their
leadership.
Second, preparation for
leadership in academic disciplines that claim to be scientific and rarely includes the kind of study that facilitates radical self - criticism.
Finally, the answers made to these two types of questions will interconnect
in complex ways with answers made to the question of how the school as community is related to church communities: Is the school itself an ordered Christian congregation; is it an expanded version of the
academic aspect of the work of ministerial
leadership in a settled congregation; is it an agency for the extension education of practicing clergy?
The Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County provides
academic support, sports, arts, S.T.E.M., career readiness, and
leadership programs through before and after - school programs and day camps at its three site locations
in Temecula, Murrieta, and Lake Elsinore.
With
academics at its core, Bay Area Equestrian Club provides equestrian - focused activities and events; volunteer and community service opportunities; rescue horse programs;
leadership training for young people; and educational experiences for people interested
in the field of veterinary medicine.
The Student - Athlete
Leadership Award honors student - athletes who have demonstrated outstanding
leadership, sportsmanship,
academic performance and volunteerism
in their team, school and community.
Careful structuring of classes allows for every child to be known and loved, while providing a broad range of learning opportunities
in academics, visual and performing arts, athletics, service, and
leadership.
The term «Gifted» is defined by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as Students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability
in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or
leadership capacity, or
in specific
academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school
in order to fully develop those capabilities.
Ashanti Howard has extensive experience
in elementary middle schools as a teacher, literacy coordinator, administrator and a member of
academic leadership teams.
Professor Cassidy has been teaching and researching
in the field of Retail and Services Marketing for over 20 years and has held senior
academic leadership positions at the Universities of Liverpool, Durham, Sheffield, Lincoln and Manchester Metropolitan University.
Griffo suggested that a way to regain the focus on
academics could be to split the
leadership role, or house the economic development arm
in a separate school or institution under the purview of the SUNY Poly president.
In addition, I was just offered and accepted a position with Williams College as a visiting lecturer on leadership beginning in February 2017, and anticipate accepting other academic positions shortly,» Gibson wrote in his announcemen
In addition, I was just offered and accepted a position with Williams College as a visiting lecturer on
leadership beginning
in February 2017, and anticipate accepting other academic positions shortly,» Gibson wrote in his announcemen
in February 2017, and anticipate accepting other
academic positions shortly,» Gibson wrote
in his announcemen
in his announcement.
An infrastructure of union shop stewards,
academics, the «peace movement», union - financed research and constituency activists which had sustained Labour's left
in the early 1980s — and almost won the deputy
leadership for Tony Benn — had all but disappeared over the following decades.
Its «
leadership coaches,» mostly retired principals, have also been hired
in the mayor's three - year - old Renewal program for struggling schools, which has shown meager
academic gains.
Conway - Turner's bio states she has had a 28 - year
academic career has served
in various
leadership and administrative positions and as a professor of psychology at five universities.
Speaking of Sammi Awuku's kindness as an empathetic
leadership figure,
in Bawku, the Youth Organiser was full of appreciation as he recounted how Sammi got him education when his
academic aspirations were dashed; his dream to get tertiary education was realised when he met Sammi.
''
In the spirit of true
leadership,
academic excellence and integrity of the university, the Visitor of the Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa should appoint a Vice Chancellor for the university laying credence to the relevance of the qualifications of the candidate, his competence and experience.
The statement read
in part «The Indigenous People of Biafra under the
leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has written and given instructions to every
academic institution
in Biafraland from nursery school to University to revert to original geography textbooks with Bight of Biafra
in it.
According to Page S. Morahan, former chair of the department of microbiology and immunology and current co-director of ELAM (an executive
leadership program for women
in academic medicine) at Drexel University College of Medicine
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a mentor can make a difference
in two ways.
A federal program «to attract to the federal service outstanding men and women from a variety of
academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear interest
in, and commitment to, excellence
in the
leadership and management of public policies and programs.»
«My fellowship work has opened my eyes to the critical role that government plays
in supporting critical research infrastructure, like
academic research programs, that maintain U.S.
leadership in scientific R&D,» Trinastic said.
They are also going to have to preside over significant changes
in academic culture, administration and
leadership.
In 1999, ANDP developed a fellowship program to give graduate students and postdocs a chance to acquire
leadership training, exposure to what goes into
academic policy formation, and an understanding of what it takes to be a department chair or program director.
Later
in the month, we will take a look at the
academic preparation drug discoverers need, whether they're seeking research
leadership opportunities that require a Ph.D. or other professional positions for which a master's program will suffice.
«Nobody
in our field knows anything about the future, but everyone imagines the worst: fewer PhD students and
academic recruits from Europe, and no access to EU funding, which means a loss of UK
leadership in many fields of medical research.
Selby adds that beyond seeking stellar
academic records coupled with demonstrated
leadership skills and motivation, the committee also looks for candidates who have made links with a French scientist
in advance of the competition.
A new pilot project hosted by AAAS provides graduate students with
leadership, team building and problem - solving skills not often found
in academic programs.
Clark's distinguished career saw her play leading roles
in academia, national science policy and
academic leadership.
This first - of - its - kind course is designed as an immersion experience
in the science diplomacy ecosystem of Washington D.C., combining
academic lectures, field visits, professional development workshops, networking opportunities and
leadership training.
A continued downturn, officials say, could threaten U.S. global
leadership in science and engineering by shrinking the pool of talent available to carry out
academic research.
They will help create opportunities and build collaborations and networks,»
academic leadership expert Hugh Kearns writes
in an e-mail to Science Careers.
Perhaps the seasonal prominence of Santa Claus's facial follicles was what inspired physicians Mackenzie Wehner and Kevin Nead of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
in Philadelphia and co-authors to publish a 16 December article
in The BMJ examining the relationship between a hirsute visage and
leadership in academic medicine.
We want to increase the representation of women
in academic medical
leadership by drawing attention to sex disparities.
An open letter signed by more than 7000
academics and counting, including 43 Nobel laureates warns that Trump's order «significantly damages American
leadership in higher education and research» and calls it «inhumane, ineffective, and un-American.»
A distinguished physicist and AAAS fellow, Bienenstock is being honored for his
academic leadership and promotion of diversity and inclusion
in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
Fisher says his own time
in the military helped him develop
leadership, management, and mentorship skills, which are crucial for a successful
academic career.
Even when
academic physicians are involved, often they don't enjoy anything close to true research independence, Nissen says: «Academic physicians are still involved in the leadership of the study, but not fundamentally in the design of the study, or in the key aspects of the execution of the study
academic physicians are involved, often they don't enjoy anything close to true research independence, Nissen says: «
Academic physicians are still involved in the leadership of the study, but not fundamentally in the design of the study, or in the key aspects of the execution of the study
Academic physicians are still involved
in the
leadership of the study, but not fundamentally
in the design of the study, or
in the key aspects of the execution of the study.»
We will know that the university system is
in terminal decline when intellectual
leadership gives way to a new generation of
academic hustlers with expensive suits, university cars, mobile telephones and a glib line of sales talk.
Hands on experience and
leadership in genomics, big data management, analysis pipelines, interpretation and application development
in academic, government and commercial settings.
Approximately equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate from medical school
in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2
In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3;
in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even
in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in Japan, the nation
in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress
in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or
in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication
in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to clos
in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.