There are, of course,
individual faculty members who are giving excellent leadership and there are groups of students who are deeply concerned and responsive.
«By recognizing that physicians have different interests and priorities, academic hospitals can work
with individual faculty members to find the right mix of clinical, teaching and administrative responsibilities,» said Linda Brubaker, MD, MS, co-investigator and interim provost for Loyola's Health Sciences Division, and dean and chief diversity officer for Stritch.
Whether this means that team teaching must be the order of the day, or
whether individual faculty members can retool themselves to draw on their colleagues» expertise, is not as clear.
This second round of inquiries, two of them directed to
individual faculty members at the University of New Mexico (UNM) in Albuquerque, deepens concerns among some education groups and scientists that personal information revealed in the investigation could make researchers the target of extremist violence.
Information published by student organizations and
by individual faculty members or students is considered unofficial and should not carry the HGSE shield.
In the pleadings motion leading to the first appeal, the respondents on the motion successfully moved to strike all her claims
against individual faculty members and against the University of Western Ontario («UWO»), for intimidation.
The United States concentrates its civilian research in universities, with projects funded mainly by competitive grants awarded to
individual faculty members.
Internal service generates less value to
individual faculty members than external service, because it does not offer opportunities for enhancing visibility or reputation among a wider group of peers.
Iowa's plan has worked, in part, because it assumed that minority programs tied to
individual faculty members have no real chance of survival.
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Enrollment in these courses is arranged in consultation with
individual faculty members and the Assistant Chair for Undergraduate Studies.
The NIH - funded groups, for example, are on the order of two to six
individual faculty members, bringing toolmakers together with tool - users, and theorists together with experimentalists.
DAAD offers several programs to foster deeper institutional links between North American and German universities for
both individual faculty members as well as faculty - led student groups.
Course evaluation is used to improve the quality of teaching and learning through feedback to
both individual faculty members and promotion committees.
Any officially recognized HGSE office, project, program, area, or student organization, as well as
any individual faculty member or student may publish on HGSE's web servers according to guidelines described here.
Representatives from Indiana University's and Purdue University's administrations testified last month in favor of keeping the Common Core, though
some individual faculty members remain skeptical the new standards will improve instruction in the state's K - 12 schools.
Do we want to teach online because, as
individual faculty members, we want to work with students who don't usually darken our doorways?
This award is to be made to
an individual faculty member whose record demonstrates excellence in at least 4 of the following five areas: teaching, mentoring and advising, academic leadership, supporting diverse student and colleagues, and professional service.
Work with
individual faculty members and with discipline - specific groups on specific strategies to infuse technology into curriculum and instruction.
Admission to the program does not depend on sponsorship from
an individual faculty member, and indeed I have no direct influence on admissions decisions.