Sentences with phrase «junior colleagues in»

Using effective engineering tools and machinery, assissted junior colleagues in their work and scrutinised their capabilities.
But his most important professional relationship was with a junior colleague in his own department, Donna Coch.
A senior lawyer encounters a junior colleague in the law library and asks how the morning's hearing came out.

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Students — junior colleagues — need to see their teachers developing new ideas and skills, and they need to share in that developmental process.
With the game petering out, Sio replaced his international colleague Junior Tallo - the man who replaced him in the Cote d'Ivoire squad - for a sixth appearance of the season.
These senior broadcasters can go to the extent that they don't even want their junior colleagues who sit - in for them on radio to play their identification jingle but rather playing the I.D of him who is absent.
He had been arrested a few weeks earlier in a foiled coup attempt on May 15 that same year, but got rescued by his colleague junior officers.
Meanwhile the chancellor was accused of cowardice for not taking a greater public role in defending a controversial budget policy reversal and instead leaving a junior colleague to carry the can.
: Kohl's colleague, junior Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold (D), suffered a stinging defeat in this year's midterm elections, as did Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett.
His thoughts returned to the famous thought experiment introduced by Einstein and his junior colleagues Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen in 1935, known from the start by the authors» initials, «EPR.»
To answer that question, Basson and a team of colleagues, which includes Dr. William P. Newman, chair emeritus of the SMHS Department of Internal Medicine, and Dr. Daniel Persinger, a surgical resident at the time the research was performed and currently an SMHS junior faculty member in surgery, got to work.
I assist one of my colleagues in running a junior science club one afternoon a week.
He and his colleagues, he reports, drafted a message for Bush to deliver for Population Awareness Week in 1992, but the text was waylaid by «some relatively junior staffers» in the White House.
Female academics face several challenges that their male colleagues don't, says lead author Joyce Benenson, a psychologist at Emmanuel College in Boston (who co-authored the paper with Richard Wrangham, a full professor at Harvard University where Berenson worked previously as junior faculty).
She and her colleagues recruited 172 students at a junior high school in San Diego, Calif..
Occupying the other spots at the table are Strutt's much younger third wife (Amy Landecker from Transparent), dressed in exactly the right shade of garish aqua and too much mascara, and Grant's junior colleague Alex (Jay Duplass, also from Transparent) and his elegant wife (Chloe Sevigny), the last two obsequious social climbers dressed in matching shades of beige that also match the mansion's walls.
With the help of a junior colleague (Christopher Laessø), he tracks the phone to an apartment building in a rough neighborhood, where, in a burst of desperation and callous glee, he executes an ill - advised plot to scare the thieves into giving up their contraband.
In the sterile office where she performs her thankless data - processing duties, a clucky older colleague — quietly mocked behind her back by the bitchy juniors — serves as an all - too - clear signal to chain - smoking Setsuko of the joyless future stretching out before her.
«Teaching a module now as a doctoral student has allowed me to get feedback on my teaching from colleagues and professors in order to develop my practice further in a way that might not be quite as available to me as a full - time junior faculty member,» she says.
Five years into her teaching career, she has supported her more junior colleagues as they enter the profession, an experience that in turn made her a more reflective practitioner and inspired her to pursue her Board certification — an achievement that has further elevated her leadership.
In addition to these formal mentoring relationships, Dr. Sandler has informally mentored numerous undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students and junior colleagues.
He has also made significant contributions through his service on national task forces, leadership roles in national organizations and societies, and mentoring of students and junior colleagues.
Wilcox points to the support established lawyers readily provide junior colleagues as an example of that collegiality in practice.
I'm usually able to see both sides of an argument, but here, honestly, I just can not understand the logic of the other side given the pervasive utilization in the legal profession of junior colleagues to write judicial opinions, briefs, motions, articles, letters, etc. on which senior folks sign off.
We have all had the experience in meetings with colleagues, mentors, senior and junior lawyers, of not being heard.
Across practice areas, many juniors reported often working with colleagues in other offices — juniors in the smaller DC office were particularly likely to do this.
How much, like, confidence do you, like, suppose the senior lawyer will have in the junior colleague's abilities?
Even at a junior level, I feel like my contributions are valued in these discussions, thanks to the support of my colleagues.
«However an employer would be entitled to discipline someone for subjecting (as in this case) a junior colleague to unwanted pressure and unwelcome conduct by foisting their religion on them.
I had legal colleagues who I met throughout articling and practicing as a junior associate always willing and available to help, but as a new in - house counsel, I quickly realized that this was a whole new game.
I'll also explore topics such as how to develop productive work habits, how to edit junior colleagues without destroying them in the process, and The Eight Steps for Proofreading.
I think of this in terms of the baby boomer programmer who thinks they should be granted deference by junior colleagues based on years of industry experience.
As Andrew Arruda, chief executive and co-founder explains, rather than typing in a word or phrase, you can ask ROSS a natural language question in the same way as a junior lawyer might consult an experienced colleague.
In addition to producing 20 to 90 per cent time - saving on contract reviews, because Kira's system is trained by experienced practitioners, it helps to «institutionalise a firm's knowledge advantage» by allowing junior lawyers to benefit from the skills of their senior colleagues, he says.
In past years, the only BD training program offered by most law firms consisted of mentoring tips often presented ad - hoc by senior partners to more junior colleagues.
Alongside mentoring more junior colleagues, your experience of giving presentations at journal clubs, lab meetings and scientific conferences will put you in good stead for taking the lead and looking the part in a commercial environment.
An evolution of reverse mentoring, reciprocal mentorship is a two - way relationship in which advice and information pass easily between a senior and junior - level colleague.
Academic Advisor — Duties & Responsibilities Recruit, train, direct, and review academic advisors and support staff ensuring effective operations Advise students in the selection of majors, minors, concentrations, and basic course load Utilize education and experience to provide students with career and personal counseling Assist students in the initiation and completion of the transfer process Responsible for the completion and coordination of all relevant paperwork Provide support to all academic departments, chairpersons, faculty, and junior advisors Coordinate School of Business Convocation and Graduation ceremonies Organize and conduct academic tutorials, workshops, and faculty presentations Design and implement Probation Program to address academic and social needs of at risk students Set academic goals, monitor progress, and provide steady encouragement and guidance Create and author departmental newsletters detailing important news and upcoming events Organize social events for students to build community and encourage healthy relationships Perform crisis intervention management for students facing personal challenges Study university literature to become an expert on all academic regulations and policies Oversee department budgets ensuring cost effective daily operations Build and strengthen professional relationships with colleagues, students, and community leaders Represent university with poise, integrity, and positivity
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