For example, a college student's relentless pursuit
of academic excellence in order to become a very successful professional may, in considerable part, be an unconscious performance before his or her parents, teachers, or others who embody an important cultural ideal.
Not exact matches
The growing desire for
academic excellence and lack
of resources
in our school systems are the drivers behind today's boom.
His name is on the honour roll at Aquinas College for
academic excellence, which I brought to the attention
of my grandson on grandparents day
in May
of this year.
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He was the 2009 recipient
of the Wall Street Journal Award and was featured
in the Wall Street Journal's «Best
in Class» section for
academic excellence in finance.
Many conservative commentators point, as the icon for all that went wrong, to the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement,
in which the presidents
of Catholic colleges declared that their pursuit
of academic excellence served a high Catholic goal and thus exempted Catholic schools from direct obedience to the hierarchy and magisterium
of the Catholic Church.
If one means, for instance, an epistemological privilege
of the oppressed,
in the sense that the poor, the suffering and the dispossessed have some intuitive knowledge
of God, righteousness and social reality not available to others; if one means that victims know best how to overcome their condition and build new institutions; and if one means that knowledge based on «experience» makes
academic excellence unnecessary, then liberation thought and the Social Gospel diverge.
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.»
Yet despite the upheaval
in the education system from the 1960s onwards some schools have managed to maintain high
academic levels
of excellence.
The real danger comes from a much larger group
of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards
of academic excellence — and use the same criteria
of excellence by which the best secular universities
in the land are judged to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character
of the University.
It is passing strange that anyone should think Burtchaell, who has given so many years
in the service
of academic excellence, is advocating a return to the «ghetto.»
In addition to hampering
academic excellence, binge drinking also inhibits ethical development by focusing heavy drinkers inwards, on private self - indulgence, rather than outwards to service
of others.
The Catholic university today must be a university
in the full modern sense
of the word, with a strong commitment to and concern for
academic excellence.
In the new atmosphere, questions inevitably arose about whether preferential admission or appointment
of Catholics was compatible with a dedication to
academic excellence.
It maintains the same standards
of academic excellence as the traditional Ph.D. while providing a delivery system designed for students currently engaged
in missiological work
in a North American context.
Theological education is torn between
academic norms, defined chiefly as
excellence in the historical disciplines, and modern professional norms defined
in terms
of excellence in performing the functions church leaders are expected to perform.
«BNY Mellon is enormously proud
of its relationship with Oxford University, especially
in the field
of academic and sporting
excellence.
She brings a life dedicated to personal growth, quality care,
academic excellence and respect for the uniqueness
of each individual into every session
in her highly respected private practice
in Pasadena, California.
The New Hampshire Athletic Trainers» Association initiated an undergraduate scholarship program
in January 2001 to promote
academic excellence in, and dedication to, the study
of athletic training.
It tends to imply
excellence at certain
academic subjects (particularly sciences, maths and English), or perhaps the kind
of person who can do well
in IQ tests.
Waldorf education recognizes and meets the need for strong development
of the intellect, and is committed to
excellence in all
academic areas.
What have you been doing to build the reputation
of the university both
in academic excellence and character?
In addition, Mr Brown announced the establishment
of a National Institute for Health Research, made up
of ten major centres
of excellence, and appointing 250 clinical
academic fellowships and 100 clinical lectureships a year.
A dozen public schools across the state, including two on Long Island, risk losing their chance to win coveted national «Blue Ribbon» awards for
academic excellence because
of the drop
in the number
of students who took standardized Common Core tests this spring.
Thirty students drawn from the 10 regions
of the country have received awards from President Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo for their
academic excellence in the 2017 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
Teacher, mentor and scholar, Dr. Bhardwaj is devoted to enriching and challenging students
in Erie County to reach new heights
of academic and intellectual
excellence.
''
In the spirit
of true leadership,
academic excellence and integrity
of the university, the Visitor
of the Ondo State University
of Science and Technology, Okitipupa should appoint a Vice Chancellor for the university laying credence to the relevance
of the qualifications
of the candidate, his competence and experience.
A federal program «to attract to the federal service outstanding men and women from a variety
of academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear interest
in, and commitment to,
excellence in the leadership and management
of public policies and programs.»
She excelled, receiving prizes for
academic excellence in each
of the 4 years
of her degree.
During his doctoral work
in genetics and molecular biology at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Munoz - Sanjuan grew «disillusioned about the dependency on peer review to make a living [
in academic science], and universities» lack
of appreciation for teaching
excellence when evaluating for a tenure position.
A new memoir by an Egyptian immigrant to the United States describes the high cost
of breaking the law
in pursuit
of academic excellence
Diversity and inclusion
excellence are important
in the success and greatness
of academic institutions, and the same can be said for research.»
Penn Medicine is one
of the world's leading
academic medical centers, dedicated to the related missions
of medical education, biomedical research, and
excellence in patient care.
Today, The Chronicle
of Higher Education ranks CCNY # 2 among public colleges with the greatest success
in ensuring the social mobility
of our student body; at the same time the Center for world University Rankings places it
in the top 1.2 %
of universities worldwide
in terms
of academic excellence.
The School
of Medicine is the
academic partner
of UPMC, which has collaborated with the University to raise the standard
of medical
excellence in Pittsburgh and to position health care as a driving force behind the region's economy.
Themistocle Dervi's Award for
academic excellence in the Dept.
of Mathematics and Statistics, University
of Cyprus, 1995
My immediate plan is to complete, this year, my ABMGG Clinical Molecular Genetics Fellowship and hopefully secure a position
in an
academic clinical molecular laboratory that is comprised
of clinical and translational molecular research, contribution to education, and
excellence in patient care.
The emphasis
in the selection is on the
excellence of the
academic track record; evidence
of unusual creativity and ingenuity
in addressing scientific problems; both the novelty and feasibility
of the proposed approach; and the quality, adequacy and appropriateness
of the host environment.
As part
of an
academic medical center, our hospitals consolidate their expertise to offer the most advanced and highest quality medical care
in centers
of excellence that include cardiology, orthopedics, cancer care, women's medicine, emergency services, and the neurosciences, among others.
The President
of Ireland Future Research Leaders programme is a recruitment - only programme designed to attract to Ireland outstanding new and emerging research leaders
in both scientific and engineering domains, where candidates may have both
academic and / or industry relevant backgrounds with a focus on research
excellence with impact.
Since moving to Howard University, Anderson has served as chair
of the Department
of Zoology (1975 - 1983) and received the Award for
Academic Excellence from the College
of Liberal Arts and the citation for
excellence in graduate education from the Graduate School
of Arts and Sciences.
The College
of Veterinary Medicine, the oldest veterinary medical program
in the South, has a mission to prepare individuals for careers
of excellence in veterinary medicine, including private and public practice, industrial medicine,
academics, and research.
If you are looking to study Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy or Acupuncture
in an atmosphere
of academic excellence, with a focus on clinical application, you have come to the right place.
New York City About Blog Row New York is a unique non-profit organization that combines intensive rowing activities with comprehensive
academic support to empower youth
in New York City to pursue
excellence in all facets
of their lives.
A documentary about the University
of California at Berkeley and the administrative efforts to maintain its
academic excellence, public role and student - body diversity
in the face
of drastic budget cuts.
In a similar vein, middle - class and more - educated parents tend to shape Christian schools toward less tension with the outside world, greater emphasis on
academic excellence, less rigid social control
of students, greater room for individual creativity and expression, and less denominationally distinctive ways
of integrating religion into school life.
Candidates are selected on the basis
of academic excellence and a demonstrated commitment to a career working
in urban education.
Candidates are selected on the basis
of academic excellence and a demonstrated commitment to a career working
in early childhood education.
In Against the Odds: How «At - Risk» Students Exceed Expectations (Jossey - Bass Publishers; Publication Date: December 1998), Janine Bempechat, an assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, examines the lives of children who seem to defy the odds, giving parents, educators, and anyone interested in the well - being of children hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our childre
In Against the Odds: How «At - Risk» Students Exceed Expectations (Jossey - Bass Publishers; Publication Date: December 1998), Janine Bempechat, an assistant professor
of education at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education, examines the lives
of children who seem to defy the odds, giving parents, educators, and anyone interested
in the well - being of children hope and inspiration as they strive for academic excellence in all our childre
in the well - being
of children hope and inspiration as they strive for
academic excellence in all our childre
in all our children.
The Center for
Excellence and Equity
in Education (CEEE) seeks to promote greater participation
of underrepresented groups
in the sciences and to encourage
academic excellence for all.