Sentences with phrase «most faculty researchers»

But this is not within the power of most faculty researchers, who find it hard enough to keep up with changes in the basics of information technology, let alone the nuances and cutting edge developments that would be necessary to apply such a restriction.

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«Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths [after lung cancer] in the United States and is an enormous health problem around the world,» said the study's lead author, Robert J. Mayer, MD, faculty vice president for academic affairs, medical oncologist and colorectal cancer researcher at Dana - Farber.
The postdoctoral and junior - faculty years correspond with the prime childbearing years, and most of the part - time researchers interviewed for this article adapted their work schedules so that they could pursue a scientific career and raise a family
In that study, the researchers asked graduate students, researchers and faculty members to name the qualities that were most conducive to success in their fields.
2007 Selection of research article, «Duplication and segregation of the actin (MreB) cytoskeleton during the prokaryotic cell cycle,» published in Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences USA, by Faculty of 1000 Biology, which comprehensively and systematically highlights and reviews the most interesting papers published in the biological sciences, based on the recommendations of a faculty of well over 2,300 selected leading researchers.
«This is one of the most fun things a dean gets to do,» McCartney remarked at the time of the announcement, calling Professor Catherine Snow an «outstanding researcher, teacher, leader throughout her tenure at HGSE,» and Professor Daniel Koretz «an outstanding scholar and teacher, who has enriched this community in numerous ways since joining the faculty in 2001.»
Yet despite this intensive screening, the top departments remain at the top by selectively retaining only the most prolific researchers from among their junior faculty.
Research behind VAL - ED (the Vanderbilt Assessment of Leadership in Education tool to assess principal performance, developed by researchers at Vanderbilt University) suggests that there are six key steps - or «processes» - that the effective principal takes when carrying out his or her most important leadership responsibilities: planning, implementing, supporting, advocating, communicating and monitoring.40 The school leader pressing for high academic standards would, for example, map out rigorous targets for improvements in learning (planning), get the faculty on board to do what's necessary to meet those targets (implementing), encourage students and teachers in meeting the goals (supporting), challenge low expectations and low district funding for students with special needs (advocating), make sure families are aware of the learning goals (communicating), and keep on top of test results (monitoring).41
The AccessLex Legal Education Research Symposium offers law school deans, administrators, faculty and researchers from across the nation the opportunity to engage in thought - provoking discussions on the most critical issues facing legal education today.
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