-- Lisa Wainwright, dean of faculty and vice president
of academic administration at SAIC
He would have been a perfect SAIC student — he likes to shake people out of complacency,» Lisa Wainwright, dean of faculty and vice president
of academic administration at SAIC, told the Chicago Tribune.
James gained his first experience in higher education management and labor relations as the Director
of Academic Administration for the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Teachers College, Columbia University from 1999 to 2003.
I can't help thinking that maybe this is the appeal
of academic administration: It uses 70 % of what you learn as a scientist but not 100 %.
Not exact matches
Because there are so many nuclear power facilities in the Carolinas, 54 business leaders, non-profits and
academic institutions have banded together to form the Carolinas» Nuclear Cluster, now part
of the Small Business
Administration's regional cluster program.
«Her teaching is highly valued,»
administration officials said, «and she is welcome to resume teaching anytime at Yale, where freedom
of expression and
academic inquiry are the paramount principle and practice.»
Castleberry and her colleagues are a part
of an
academic network created by the U.S. Federal Aviation
Administration to assess challenges in commercial spaceflight.
As I have trawled through the extensive recent press reports and
academic and policy papers about trade, I've come up with a list
of statements in favor and against the protectionist policies suggested by Peter Navarro, and by the Trump
administration more generally.
«I can't think
of anybody in any other
administration that had anything like this,» said George Edwards, a professor at Texas A&M University and the editor
of an
academic journal studying the American presidency.
At the UNO College
of Business
Administration (CBA), we are preparing students to become professionals with
academic acumen and a sense
of social responsibility.
Summers, who is considered the
academic architect
of the strong dollar - weak gold policy implemented by the Clinton
administration, has achieved notoriety because
of the tough way in which the IMF has tried to discipline countries implementing lax fiscal policies.
«This is more than an embarrassment,» wrote Russell D. Moore, dean
of the school
of theology and senior vice president for
academic administration at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
• David Nelson - Senior Vice President,
Academic Administration; Professor
of Theology, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
We present minute analyses
of course types, cross-listings, honors projects, division requirements,
academic preparedness, and all the technical apparatus
of curricular
administration.
At present, he also serves as Dean
of the School
of Theology and Senior Vice President for
Academic Administration at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he also serves as Professor
of Christian Theology and Ethics.
It will be much harder to do that in the future unless the college
administration reverses its present course, calls the faculty and students who have been brutalizing Professor Esolen to order, and reaffirms Providence College's commitment to genuine
academic freedom and to a Catholic vision
of the human person that challenges the tribalism and identity politics eroding our culture and our politics.
The symbolic significance
of the Army's murder
of the country's leading
academic and religious figures can not be overstated: the deaths signal that, once again, no one is safe from Army and death squad violence... The Bush
Administration has taken the position that the Jesuit murders were a dramatic departure from Salvadoran army policy, and represent an opportunity for President Cristiani to demonstrate that the army is not above the law.
The dean
of the School
of Theology and senior vice president for
academic administration at Southern Baptist Seminary recently said this at the Together for the Gospel Conference is Louisville, Kentucky:
For the
academic world, it reawakens deep concerns over a fragile arrangement between faculty and
administrations with its fatiguing but constant need to review conditions
of academic governance and authority.
Since 1976 I have been associated with the faculty, students, staff, and
administration of Pacific School
of Religion, where an entire
academic community is also a faith community struggling with a multitude
of social justice issues in personal and corporate ways.
Clearly, the average theological school is not awash in funds available for discretionary spending, for covering the start - up costs
of major new
academic «experiments,» for providing new student services, or even for providing adequate support services for
administration and faculty.
In 1992, Ms. Panajotovic graduated from University
of Colorado, Boulder with a bachelor's degree in Business
Administration / Finance and with multiple honors as a scholar / athlete (tennis) and honored as
Academic All Big Eight, and Scholar Athlete
of the year.
Administration Superintendents, Principals, Headmasters, Business Managers, ADs, Heads
of Pupil Services Athletic Dept. Staff ADs, ATs, Coaches Clinical and
Academic Staff School RNs, Guidance Counselors, Psychologists, Social Workers, ATs, Teachers
Generations
of academic research on regulation and
administration suggest a predictable outcome.
The EPA has dismissed at least five members
of a major scientific review board, the latest signal
of what critics call a campaign by the Trump
administration to shrink the agency's regulatory reach by reducing the role
of academic research.
Enck, who left the EPA during the first days
of the Trump
administration, is working with scientists and
academics at nearby Bennington College, which is conducting the study.
In his early
academic career he excelled in degrees in law, politics and economics and passed several
of the most competitive exams for recruitment in Franco's Public
Administration before becoming a professor
of state theory, a lawyer to the Congress and a diplomat.
Before she joined City Tech's
administration, Dr. Gall served as assistant to the vice president
of academic affairs at the Fashion Institute
of Technology from January 1991 to January 1994, as assistant to the provost at Brooklyn College from January 1985 to January 1991, and as director
of career development for the Yale School
of Organization and Management from January 1982 to January 1985.
Dr. Bawumia, a former Deputy Governor
of the Bank
of Ghana - turned politician, has often received public flak for virtually turning
academic and economic presentations into a political platform where he always presents a saintly picture
of the erstwhile NPP
administration in comparison to the current National Democratic Congress (NDC)
administration.
The Mahama
administration scrapped the payment
of the allowances in the 2013/2014
academic year and replaced it with loans from the SLTF, arguing that it would increase enrolment in the various colleges
of education and reduce the financial burden on the government.
Obama and his
administration have shown what happens when you plug in an
academic instead
of someone with real world experience.
Padalino said the district will continue focusing its efforts internally on the
academic success
of its students, even as its administrators, teachers and parents continue their efforts to have their voices heard by the Cuomo
administration.
The contract enters Erie County into an agreement with Kideney Architects to provide architecture and engineering services for design and construction
administration of the new state -
of - the - art
academic building.
«Spontaneous development has been recorded since the intervention
of this technological initiative
of our
administration as our students results have improved through the
academic tools being given to them, while their performance has been on the increase.
Too many
of these attorney appointees had deep legal and
academic credentials but were entirely lacking in public
administration or management experience or understanding.
Of all the career paths open to scientists, academic administration has to be one of the most obscur
Of all the career paths open to scientists,
academic administration has to be one
of the most obscur
of the most obscure.
But most
of all, I never considered
academic administration as a career path for anyone interested in science.
That question is about to test the jurisdiction
of the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) in a landmark legal battle — and is fuelling a war
of words between doctors marketing such therapies and
academics who urge caution.
Roughly 1200
of these are research labs, which are often housed at major
academic centers or run by government agencies themselves, including the National Institutes
of Health, the Food and Drug
Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Still, an
academic career will involve interacting with people, particularly if you progress into holding a lectureship — in which you'd be involved in teaching and departmental
administration — or into running your own research group — where you would direct the work
of students and postdoctoral researchers.
What she didn't know was that once grad school was over and paid for, she would meander through a range
of scientific and nonscientific occupations, from bench research, to Web site design and consulting, and on to teaching and
academic administration.
After 29 years
of fulfilling the responsibilities
of a science faculty member, administrator, and mentor to younger scientists, Johnson describes his experiences, from his early days as an assistant professor to his transition to
administration, and offers advice to
academic scientists who are just starting out.
Her team's first report
of the plume became the lightning rod in a tussle between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and
academics about the reality
of the subsurface hydrocarbons and the pace
of research.
Among AAPS members working in academia, 45.2 percent
of an
academic's assignment time is devoted to research, with teaching requiring 32.1 percent,
administration 16.1 percent, and other activities the balance
of 6.6 percent.
On the whole,
academics would just as soon get on with the job
of teaching, research and
administration within their own universities.
She also worries that the op - ed headline, which made it sound as though the job
of combating bias in the academy is done, could diminish support from university
administrations for programs promoting diversity in science, which could undercut efforts that are still needed to push
academic science toward equality.
For that information, we have developed a powerful tool called the Environmental Data Server, which draws on a great variety
of National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, U.S. Navy and
academic sources
of wind and current data that are updated several times a day.
In addition, HHS
academic units collaborate in the
administration of the public health graduate program.
«The scope
of new thinking and new products represented by the NAI Charter Fellows is a profound example
of the power
of academic innovation and invention,» said Todd Sherer, president
of AUTM and associate vice president for research
administration at Emory University, an NAI member institution.
Frank Graziani has spent 27 years at the Laboratory where he has advanced the science
of the national weapons program, nurtured and developed new staff and has collaborated with technical staff at all levels, all labs, the National Nuclear Security
Administration (NNSA) and the broader
academic community.