Sentences with phrase «junior faculty who»

But, this type of cherry picking and data peeking is still standard practice in the climate journals, largely because of the explosion of over-funded, but under - trained junior faculty who are riding the alarmist boom times.
Given that the RHSU Public Influence rankings, by design, favor scholars who've assembled bodies of work and had sustained impact, the junior faculty who score well deserve particular notice.
Given that the rankings, by design, favor scholars who've assembled bodies of work and had sustained impact, the junior faculty who score well deserve particular notice.
Beyond the disciplinary breakdowns, I want to give a special nod to junior faculty who earned spots on the list.
Beyond the disciplinary breakdowns, I want to give a nod to junior faculty who fared especially well.
Katie Davis, Ed.D.» 11, recently received the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award, the NSF's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher - scholars through outstanding research, excellent education, and the integration of education and research within the context of the mission of their organizations.
Beyond the disciplinary breakdowns, I wanted to be sure to recognize junior faculty who fared especially well.
The NSF Career grant is given to junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher - scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research.
It was probably a very dangerous thing to do if you were a junior faculty who might be looking for tenure, let's say.

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The motivations most frequently cited by investigators who withheld data were that sharing required too much effort (80 %) and that scientists needed to protect the ability of a graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, or junior faculty member to publish (64 %).
«Some institutions [in the United States] are no longer recruiting junior - level faculty who don't have their own grant support,» says Michael Lehman, chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Western Ontario and president - elect of the Association for Neuroscience Departments and Programs (ANDP).
To help you get started you might want to get a copy of a lab set - up list from another junior faculty member in your area of research who has recently set up his or her own lab.
That certainly was the case for Ann Kinzig, a junior faculty member in urban ecology at Arizona State University (ASU), who spent the 1998 - 99 academic year in Washington, D.C., as a Roger Revelle Fellow in Global Stewardship.
Aside from the satisfaction of nurturing students who go on to excel in their chosen field, mentoring helps to establish junior faculty within the scientific community, attract and retain new students, and generate consistently good research.
A prime example is a candidate who wants to work with a talented but junior faculty member who has but a short view of the career trajectory and not much of a track record.
I work as a scientific editor in a large university medical center, where I also teach scientific writing to postdocs, junior faculty, and medical residents who are doing biomedical research.
For junior faculty members who find it difficult to deal with a variety of commitments, the solution is simple.
The paper was not important for either of the two faculty members, but it was crucial for the career of a junior colleague who had contributed to the research.
«When you are a junior faculty [member] and you have a family and children and large medical school debts, even if you want to be a physician - scientist, the thought of private practice or industry definitely crosses your mind,» says Vonderheide, who is now an associate professor of medicine and an investigator at the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
And I know that for someone who is a junior faculty member without tenure it may seem risky.
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).
New funding will attract junior facultywho frequently find it more challenging to secure research funding — and provide initial start - up funds as they launch their research careers and clinical practices.
TRTH participants include medical, biomedical and pharmaceutical doctorate trainees who work in a hematology - related research environment as junior faculty or program leaders and have completed their fellowship training within the past three years.
«The CTR - IN is providing unique opportunities for junior faculty at our partner institutions to develop their clinical and translational research programs to the level of national competitiveness,» said Carl Reiber, UNLV senior vice provost, who was instrumental in the development of the program.
The ACS defines junior faculty as investigators at the rank of assistant professor or equivalent who are eligible to apply as a principal investigator for grant support from national agencies.
The Young Investigator Awards offer career and project support for young (generally 35 and younger) proven investigators in postdoctoral fellowships or who have recently achieved junior faculty positions and are committing their lives to the field of prostate cancer.
A sponsor, according to the task force, is a person in a leadership position who actively supports the career advancement of a more junior faculty member or trainee in whom they see career and leadership potential.
The annual award, which accepts only peer nominations, is given to one junior faculty member — on faculty for five years or less — who has made an outstanding contribution in medical / biomedical education and shown great promise for future meaningful contributions.
The directorial debut of Kelly Fremon Craig follows the unbearable life of Nadine (Hailee Steinfeld), an awkward junior who finds herself at odds with friends (well, her only friend), family (her golden - boy older brother) and faculty (Woody Harrelson's deadpan history teacher).
Given that the RHSU Edu - Scholar rankings, by design, favor scholars who've bodies of work and sustained influence, these junior faculty deserve particular note for effectively making the (rarely rewarded) effort to engage in the public square.
The Jay D. Scribner Mentoring Award honors Educational Leadership faculty who have made a substantive contribution to the field by mentoring the next generation of students into roles as university research professors, while also recognizing the important role (s) mentors play in supporting and advising junior faculty.
«My generation is ready to lead and change the world,» said Mei Ling Ho - Shing, a junior at Stoneman Douglas who said she hid behind a desk during the Feb. 14 rampage that killed 17 students and faculty members and injured 17 others.
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