Sentences with phrase «make full professor»

I had my first at 24 as an MA student, took a year off, worked six hour days (with daycare) until she was three and got a phd and enough publications under my belt to make full professor just before having two more kids in my late thirties.
Now 40, he was one of the youngest people to be made a full professor at Princeton University, aged 28.

Not exact matches

After all, the former economics professor who is now president of the Hussman Investment Trust has made a name for himself by repeatedly predicting a stock market decline exceeding 60 % and forecasting a full decade of negative equity returns — and yet here we sit just 9 % from record highs, even after some bouts of heavy selling.
The professors who made it onto this year's list come with the full package: excellence in research combined with world - class teaching prowess.
- «The scholarly community will need to see the full report and images of the artifacts to make a judgment in regard to the interpretation of these objects as coins,» Steven Ortiz, associate professor of archaeology and biblical backgrounds at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, said.
Even as a full professor I will not come close to making the same money.
Whenever I was in a room surrounded by people — you know, friends, family, strangers, etc. — who all confess to completely understanding the «Good News» (and I feel like I'm always in a room like that), doubt made me feel what I imagine Sarah Palin would feel in a room full of political science professors: like an hors d'oeuvre.
I agree with Professor Zhou that the U.S. needs better family policies, but as I wrote in my letter to the editor: «her focus on promoting policies for mothers who pursue full - time careers leaves out mothers as well as fathers who make other choices.
Former art professor Jessica Wascak made the choice to forego her full - time career before she had her second baby.
Professor John Loughhead from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) said: «The full adoption of the recommendations made in the review by the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering on safe practice, and its own independent review of seismic risk mitigation, shows it has taken the best technical advice to establish safe regulation and processes.
The authors report that in 2013, URM basic science faculty made up about 6 percent of assistant or associate professor positions and 4 percent of full professor positions.
In an example that has been getting wide attention in the media — both journalistic and social — University of Hawaii, Manoa, geobiologist A. Hope Jahren, a full professor who has spent decades building a successful career in academe, warns fellow female scientists of one pattern they are pretty likely to encounter as they try to make their way in academic science: the telltale strategy of a male colleague or superior bent on an exploitative sexual relationship.
«The marketing objective of selling services by making them seem attractive to consumers can create tensions or outright conflict with the ethical imperative of respect for persons, since the latter requires that patients make medical decisions in light of balanced information about the full range of risks and benefits associated with their care,» said London, professor of philosophy in CMU's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences and director of the Center for Ethics and Policy.
That ability to stay just at the edge of the envelope is what has made Black one of the world's most sought - after neurosurgeons, first at UCLA, where at 36 he became the youngest - ever full professor of neurosurgery, and now at Cedars - Sinai, where at 46 he has already performed more than 4,000 brain surgeries, the medical equivalent of closing in on baseball's all - time career hits record.
«While we can not say with full assurance that infants at this age can not learn printed words, our results make clear they did not learn printed words from the baby media product that was tested,» says Susan Neuman, a professor in NYU Steinhardt's Department of Teaching and Learning and the study's senior author.
I can remember when I was a full professor at the Open University, suddenly realizing that I was probably secure enough, established enough, that I could afford to start making trouble, thinking about other women and not just about my own career.
After nearly 2 decades of struggle, resulting in considerable gains, women still make up only 12.5 % of senior faculty (associate and full professors) in the natural sciences and engineering at all U.S. universities and 4 - year colleges (see upper graph), according to National Science Foundation data.
For example, females make up more than half of biomedical science undergraduate (58 %) and postgraduate (53 %) degrees but only 18 % of full professors in the biomedical science.
Meanwhile, the average full professor makes $ 79,838 for teaching theology and $ 92,764 for teaching education.
Confronted with studies that show black students making gains as a result of being given vouchers (full disclosure: these studies were led mainly by Paul Peterson, this journal's editor - in - chief), Rothstein turns to Stanford education professor Martin Carnoy to build a strict critique.
Because the professors who run the administration programs understand this fact, and because the teachers who participate hold full - time jobs, the demands made on the students are typically very light.
As always, Isabel's life is full: she has articles to read for the Review if Applied Ethics, an instance of nepotism by Professor Lettuce to deal with, decisions to make about rising journal production costs, and 2 1/2 year - old Charlie has started swearing.
We made full use of our meeting the professor.
MIT professor Richard Lindzen, Ph.D., one of 11 scientists who prepared the National Academy of Sciences 2001 report on global warming, has stated repeatedly that there were a wide variety of scientific views presented in that report, and that the full report made clear that there is no consensus, unanimous or otherwise, about long - term climate trends and what causes them.
(Full disclaimer: it does mention our repair guides, so endorsing it makes me feel a bit like a professor who assigns her own book.)
«Similarly, his Climate Change Secretariat would not allow Kyoto science skeptics such as Professor Tim Patterson, a leading paleo - climatoligist, into the Kyoto public consultations sessions held in June... How can we possibly make good decisions on Kyoto when the Minister of the Environment hides the full scope of the climate change debate from Canadians?»
But because everyone on the board is also a full - time LRW professor, it can be challenging for these volunteers to find the time needed to make the Journal the quality publication we all want it to be.
Following the death of 86 year old Sarlotta Rotsztein who died on September 29th 2014 at the Royal Free Hospital, her relatives sought an ex - parte injunction to prevent a full post mortem after Mary Hassell, the Inner London Coroner refused a body scan for which they were willing to pay.Her decision was taken against a background of differing medical opinions on the cause of death.Mr Justice Leggatt had granted an injunction prohibiting an invasive post mortem until attempts were made to determine the cause of death by a non or minimally invasive post mortem - and a CT scan was performed at the John Radcliffe Hospital, where Professor Roberts, in his opinion, identified a clear cause of death.
The suggestions we make in this section deal with those changes that are not within the full control of legal writing professors.
Although Professor Arthurs emphasized that claims (entitlements) and benefits should not be reduced to achieve the WSIB's financial target, claims denials and cuts to injured workers» compensation and services show that full funding is indeed being paid for «on the backs of injured workers» (despite the promise government spokesperson MPP Leeana Pendergast made to the Standing Committee on Finance & Economic Affairs, Dec. 6, 2010).
Diana Ginn is a Full Professor at he Schulich School of Law and William Lahey is President of the University of Kings College, and an Associate Professor, on leave, at the Schulich School of Law The implications of Dunsmuir [1] for judicial deference towards administrative decision making were uncertain for at least two reasons.
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