Sentences with phrase «more academic professor»

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A professor of information engineering at the University of Cambridge, he's published more than 250 academic papers and in 2014 received a $ 750,000 Google Award for an artificial intelligence project.
Natalie M. Houston is an English professor and personal productivity coach who works with academics, writers, and entrepreneurs who want to stop procrastinating, gain more control over their time, and move forward on the projects and goals that matter most to them.
Michael Palmieri: Professor Hudson, would you agree that as economies have been more financialized and creditors have gained political power they're also able to kind of disable any realistic academic discussion of the debt problem that we're having here right now with you?
Achieving Our Country is a poignant plea to heal that breach, and since Rorty knows that his book will be read more by professors than by plumbers, he stretches his liberalism to appease both the academic apocalypticists of despair and the leftists of sexual and cultural liberation.
and I know more than one full professor of English who tell me they are retiring because they have class after class who can not write academic papers... IN OTHER WORDS..
At the same time, Catholic professors criticized their institutions for intellectual mediocrity, redefined «academic excellence» in line with the standards of leading graduate schools, and turned (with equivocal success) to theology to provide what Holy Cross historian David O'Brien has termed «the bridge between the older Catholic identity and the newer, more excellent version of Catholic higher education.»
He gently said that, when I became a professor and attended academic conferences, I would have to defend my positions — and my peers then would be no more merciful than my classmates were now.
With amiable charm and a refreshing lack of pretense, Professor Tim Clydesdale has penned a more - than - hopeful volume with the message that the Big Questions can be back on the academic table.
She was about to become a professor when she decided to hang up her academic spurs in favor of more flexible and independent ventures.
She spent a decade in academia and was about to become a professor when she decided to hang up her academic spurs in favor of more flexible and independent ventures.
The results, though not surprising, offer a reminder that, with so many people vying for so few tenure - track faculty positions, «trainees need to do more self - analysis of where they are and what the realities are for them to potentially become a faculty member,» says study author Nathan Vanderford, an assistant professor of toxicology and cancer biology and assistant dean for academic development at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Star professors may have larger networks of collaborators not just, as the authors suggest, because they have more students and postdocs than lower - ranked competitors, but because more of those students and postdocs win academic jobs that permit them to participate in collaborations as independent investigators; the rest just disappear from academe.
Finally, because there are far more postdocs becoming career postdocs than tenure - track professors, some say that rungs on the academic ladder are more likely to be awarded to colleagues who build the appearance of being the most collegiate.
On a positive note: «Our research indicates that if a student can structure a consistent schedule in which class days resemble non-class days, they are more likely to achieve academic success,» said study co-lead author Aaron Schirmer, an associate professor of biology at Northeastern Illinois University.
Of these, 20 are now chairmen of academic departments, 50 full professors, 60 associate professors, and many more assistant professors.
An analysis of more than 14 million reviews on RateMyProfessors.com, where students write anonymous reviews of their professors, found that students most often use the words «brilliant» and «genius» to describe male professors and in academic disciplines in which women and African - Americans are underrepresented.
The Iraqi Academic Conference, organized by the Iraqi embassy, brought together scientists, physicians, and other academics to discuss aiding their counterparts in Iraq, where sectarian violence has been blamed for the deaths of more than 300 professors and the departure of hundreds more.
The practical implications of LeRoy's research is that the First Amendment isn't the shield that most academics believe it to be, «which means that professors and academics must think much more deeply about strategies to preserve academic freedom,» he said.
«Our research indicates that if a student can structure a consistent schedule in which class days resemble non-class days, they are more likely to achieve academic success,» said co-lead author Aaron Schirmer, an associate professor of biology at Northeastern Illinois University.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women: Nice as the «Wonder Woman» movie was, I found this story about the sexually adventurous academics who created the iconic comic book heroine more compelling.
Voices From the Field Challenge Education Week, May 1, 2011 «I believe strongly that wisdom lies close to the ground; as an academic, I always learn more when I'm in schools listening to people doing the work,» writes Assistant Professor Jal Mehta.
An interview published this week with NPR asks education professor Diane Schanzenbach of Northwestern University about her motivation to gather the research on academic redshirting in her recent article for Education Next «Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten: «Redshirting» may do more harm than good,» which challenges Malcolm Gladwell's assertion that being among the oldest in one's peer group is always an advantage.
In a new article for Education Next, Diane Schanzenbach, an education professor at Northwestern University, and Stephanie Larson, director of Rose Hall Montessori School in Wilmette, Illinois, weigh the evidence and conclude that postponing a student's entrance into kindergarten does more harm than good both academically and socially and that where there are academic advantages, they are short - lived.
In my book, The Collapse of Parenting, I share data from many sources — including the National Institutes of Health, international databases such as the PISA program, scholarly papers by researchers such as Professor Jean Twenge, and many other sources — showing that American kids are indeed more likely to be obese, less likely to be physically fit, more likely to be anxious and depressed, compared with American kids 30 years ago — and in the case of academic achievement, doing much less well compared with kids in other countries, again a big change compared with American kids 30 years ago.
[Professor] Bridget Terry Long, the Harvard Graduate School of Education academic dean and the chairwoman of the National Board for Education Sciences, IES» advisory board, noted that IES under Director John Q. Easton has required more partnerships between researchers and practitioners, and is launching a new center devoted to evaluating how well research is being translated into usable knowledge.»
Some are directed more towards an academic audience of professors and administrators.
World leaders must do more to educate refugee children, say top academics and influencers The Huffington Post commentary from Professor Geoff Gilbert
The professor responded that he had more academic freedom in Serbia than in Melbourne.
Professor of special education, teaching classes in academic remediation with a focus on reading, writing, spelling, and mathematics interventions, she has more than 30 years of experience working with at - risk populations, and more than 180 professional publications credited to her name.
Academic research from Simon Burgess, a professor of economics at Bristol University, recently showed that pupils with additional languages tend to make more academic progress than other groups and that good exam results in London «did appear to be accounted for» by the increased number of pupils with English as an additional lAcademic research from Simon Burgess, a professor of economics at Bristol University, recently showed that pupils with additional languages tend to make more academic progress than other groups and that good exam results in London «did appear to be accounted for» by the increased number of pupils with English as an additional lacademic progress than other groups and that good exam results in London «did appear to be accounted for» by the increased number of pupils with English as an additional language.
So your professors assigned more papers than you can complete, and you are constantly worried about your academic record?
The pressure often comes from professors and instructors who expect nothing but high quality since your academics require more time and diligence.
Or perhaps not so oddly since academics, tenured professors included, are under more pressure than even indie authors to publish (master's theses, dissertations, articles, books) on a regular basis.
Each student is nurtured and motivated by a faculty of more than 700 professors with extraordinary academic credentials and valuable professional experience.
Etienne Wynants (Art historian, managing editor of art publication the Witte Raaf, and business coordinator of the Etablissement d'en face in Brussels) Hans Theys (Art critic and curator, author of more than 30 books on Contemporary art, lecturer at the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerp and Ghent) Sam Steverlynck (Art critic for publications such as De Standaard, H ART, Damn magazine, and Artsland; curator of the exhibition «A Simple Plan» in a private villa designed by Stéphane Beel) Liesbeth Huybrechts (Author, researcher on topics such as digital media, lecturer for various academic art institutes such as LUCA and Mondriaan Foundation) Hans De Wolf (Art historian, professor, author of numerous publications on contemporary art, distinguished specialist on Marchel Duchamp) Pierre - Yves Desaive (Art historian and critic specializing in contemporary art, curator at the Musuem of Royal Arts, Brussels) Eric Rinckhout (Art, architecture, and literature writer for De Morgen; author of three books on Willem Elsschot)
Lamont's office of Academic Affairs & Diversity also supports women in science by offering family leave policies for Lamont research professors and paid maternity leave for full - time postdocs at Lamont; promoting a more diverse applicant pool for job openings; enhancing the visibility of women through special events; and increasing awareness by regularly distributing information on social science research to the Lamont staff.
[13] When read in the context that Professor St. Lewis had agreed to undertake a review of the SAC report which alleged systemic racism in the academic fraud process and that she was providing her evaluation of that report as a lawyer, law professor and expert in the field of Human Rights and Research, the words in their natural and ordinary meaning would more than likely be considered defamatory by the ordinary fair - minded inProfessor St. Lewis had agreed to undertake a review of the SAC report which alleged systemic racism in the academic fraud process and that she was providing her evaluation of that report as a lawyer, law professor and expert in the field of Human Rights and Research, the words in their natural and ordinary meaning would more than likely be considered defamatory by the ordinary fair - minded inprofessor and expert in the field of Human Rights and Research, the words in their natural and ordinary meaning would more than likely be considered defamatory by the ordinary fair - minded individual.
Yet they did not feel the need for radical change to their teaching and learning practices; they relied on academic librarians to impart these skills.2 They felt this was justified on the grounds that, as one law professor stated, students had limited time available, had difficulty working independently, and would perhaps «get more confused and... just throw a lot of stuff in?
In total, Slate has published more articles by legal academics than any law review, and because of the blog, probably more total words (I havenâ $ ™ t counted or anything â $ «Iâ $ ™ m just eyeballing) by law professors in the past year than any other publication.
Leicester University's Professor Cosmo Graham, the token academic, considered requirements on fee specification to be heavy handed and suggested that consumers suffered from «choice overload» more than lack of information.
In addition to serving as a professor of real estate law for more than 20 years, and as a distinguished contributor to, and editor of academic journals, Mr. Rosenblatt is the first recipient of the Canadian Bar Association's (Ontario Division) Award of Excellence in Real Estate.
Professor Yermack has published more than 25 articles in leading academic journals in Finance, Accounting, Economics, and Law.
But to its credit, the Federation's Model Code Committee inspired by Professor Pitel's thorough and thoughtful article and by the comments of other academics, lawyers and judges over the past decade, is casting its net more broadly.
Taking a more academic approach, professors Stephen Bainbridge and Larry Ribstein in respective posts here and here suggest that expelling partners like Mayer did isn't a breach of contract if the firm's partnership agreement had a «guillotine» provision allowing it to cut partners at any time without cause.
And Law Professor Joseph Scott Miller, who kindly gave me a Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist bobblehead doll some time ago, now has a blog titled «The Fire of Genius» offering «Academic commentary about patent law, i.p. law, creativity, and more
The problem with the trial judge's reliance on academic research was that it was not part of the evidence before the court, said Emma Cunliffe, a professor at the University of British Columbia's Peter A. Allard School of Law, adding that expert witnesses would have been more appropriate.
While some web sites, like Jimmy Wale's new Green Wikia, try to use crowd - sourcing to unearth the most accurate information, UC Berkeley professor Dara O'Rourke has decided to take a more academic and authoritative approach with GoodGuide, which launched today.
Professor Sharkey is a journal editor and has written more than 200 academic articles and books on relevant areas of robotics, psychology, computer science and machine learning.
A chemistry professor focuses more on research and some other higher tasks, whereas an assistant professor works under the supervision of a professor, offers assistance in ongoing research and also looks after the academic training work at the college / university.
According to an academic research paper by Andrew Leigh, an economics professor from ANU; applicants with names that sound Middle Eastern or Chinese need to submit a whopping 50 % more applications in order to enjoy the same number of call backs as candidates that have an Anglo sounding name.
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