Twenty - five percent of every law school's total score comes from responses to a survey that the magazine sends each year to four people at every ABA - accredited law school: the dean, the dean of academic affairs, the chair
of faculty appointments, and the most recently tenured faculty member.
«Education is too important to be left solely to educators,» Keppel once said, and his tenure at the Ed School was marked by a number
of faculty appointments from disciplines outside of the field.
To keep things going, Winter's business partner, Kristie Melnik, who had been consulting as Chief Operating Officer since the company's launch, took over as interim CEO — a post she still holds — and Winter tapped her OSU - allotted 20 % consulting time, typical
of faculty appointments at many academic institutions.
CASI awards provide $ 500,000 over 5 years, supporting up to 2 years of postdoctoral training and up to 3 years
of a faculty appointment.
Not exact matches
For at least a decade and a half before the
appointment of Tietjen to the presidency
of Concordia Seminary, some
of its
faculty had begun to turn away from such understandings — though without claiming that this turn meant giving up biblical inerrancy.
I received a
faculty appointment in Psychology
of Religion in the medical school to train medical students and MD residents in psychiatry to broaden their understanding
of spirituality and religion in their patients.
But there is a high educational cost in replacing
faculty on regular
appointment with other kinds
of teachers.
In only one or two cases did sponsored
faculty in good jobs mess up so badly that their colleagues did not want to retain them; and in only one or two instances did junior
faculty manage to overcome the handicap
of appointment to a junk job.
Warren Candler, stunned Kirkland by introducing a motion in the Board
of Trust that, all things being equal, Methodists should be preferred for
faculty appointments.
Survey respondents pointed to the hardships
of pumping breast milk during on - campus interviews and the altogether strange excuse
of everyday hassles, including limited
faculty parking, which makes it difficult for a woman to find a parking space if she leaves during the day to take a child to a doctor's
appointment.
Küng was taken completely by surprise and deeply hurt personally; as one
of the senior members
of the Catholic
faculty, he had been a key figure in the
appointment of all seven persons and had regarded them as supportive friends as well as colleagues.
At yet another formerly Protestant campus the recent
appointment of a Dean
of Chapel led one
faculty member to write another:
The requirement would not apply to
faculty appointments made before the effective date
of March 1, 1989, assuming church law is not retroactive.
I had only one parish, in Detroit, where I served as pastor after my graduation from the Yale Divinity School in 1915 until my
appointment to the
faculty of Union Seminary in 1928.
With longtime service as Associate Provost at Illinois, she held
appointments on the
faculties of the colleges
of Business, Law, and Medicine and as Special Counsel in the Office
of University Counsel.
Trained as a psychologist, she works part - time as a research scientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a
faculty appointment as a professor
of psychiatry at the New York University School
of Medicine.
If you're a Ph.D. scientist who loves academia but doesn't want to become a professor, don't fret — there are plenty
of diverse and challenging career paths to be pursued in institutions
of higher learning that don't require a
faculty appointment.
Ozcan also holds a
faculty appointment in the department
of surgery at the David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA, and is an associate director
of the California NanoSystems Institute.
It is anticipated that this award will (1) greatly enhance the awardee's chances
of obtaining a high - quality
faculty / staff
appointment, (2) improve the awardee's success and retention in an investigative career in cardiovascular science, and (3) develop the mentoring skills
of the awardee as a potential future mentor.
Joining the HMS
faculty in 2007 with a joint
appointment at Children's Hospital Boston (CHB), she looked for ways to advance the basic science
of reading disorders and make a difference in the real world — translation that she says is sorely needed.
One indication
of the success
of this effort is the fact that some program graduates who obtained their Ph.D. s in mathematics now have
faculty appointments in biology departments, and some with Ph.D. s in ecology have
faculty appointments in mathematics.
The success
of the NIH MRSP in its various manifestations is evidenced by the finding that its graduates are more likely to go on to receive NIH postdoctoral research grants and medical school
faculty appointments with research responsibility5.
Trained as a psychologist, she works part - time as a research scientist at the Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a
faculty appointment as a professor
of psychiatry at the New York University School
of Medicine.
U.S. universities» growing dependence on contingent
faculty, who have short - term
appointments and are ineligible for tenure, has attracted increasing attention, especially since the 2013 death
of Duquesne University adjunct professor Margaret Mary Vojtko focused national attention on the issue.
Just over half
of full - time
faculty in South Korea had contingent
appointments in 2013, an increase
of 14 percentage points since 2010, according to a 28 April article from The Korea Herald, which is published in Seoul.
That's a big source
of stress,» C.N. Le, a senior lecturer (a contingent
faculty member with a stable though «indefinite»
appointment) at University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, recently told The Chronicle
of Higher Education.
Among its recommendations, the task force on women
faculty called for the
appointment of a senior provost who would work closely with Harvard deans to promote gender and ethnic equity.
Forced to abandon the project, Kaatz found her way to the then - new school
of public health at the University
of Wisconsin (UW), Madison, and to Molly Carnes, who, in addition to working as a geriatrician, holds
faculty appointments in three UW Madison departments and heads UW's Center for Women's Health Research.
These can be used inside the U.S. or outside — in the United Kingdom or the Republic
of Ireland — to support up to 2 years
of postdoctoral study followed by an initial
faculty appointment, for a total
of 5 years
of funding.
The formal document that outlines the program, the Guidelines for Postdoctoral
Appointments, Training and Education, received final approval from the School
of Medicine administration and all
faculty governance bodies in May 2000.
Even though Watkins is one
of the most influential figures in Hopkins's postdoctoral community, he has found it tough to motivate
faculty: They have been slow to act on guidelines he issued in August 1999 to standardize the terms
of appointments for the university's 1000 - plus postdocs, for example.
For example, according to Sam Castañeda, visiting scholar and postdoctoral
appointment coordinator at the University
of California, Berkeley, their definition
of a postdoc is «an individual who holds a Ph.D. and has less than 5 years postdoctoral experience, possesses a source
of funding, does not have a professorial title, and is being mentored by
faculty to gain advanced training and skills.»
«We found very high response rates to this treatment combination, which has the added benefit
of having a much reduced risk
of long - term organ damage compared to the highly toxic chemotherapy agents typically used for patients with relapsed Hodgkin lymphoma,» says Dr. Kelly, who is Program Director
of the Pediatric Hematology / Oncology Service Line at the Women & Children's Hospital
of Buffalo and holds an additional
faculty appointment with the University at Buffalo.
How do we break the mindset that the Ph.D. is the qualification for an academic career, and that if a postdoc
appointment is not followed by the offer
of a tenured
faculty post that this represents some sort
of failure?
He also holds Tufts
faculty appointments in the Department
of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, School
of Medicine, School
of Dental Medicine and Department
of Chemistry in the School
of Arts and Sciences.
The average age
of a person receiving his or her first
faculty appointment has increased rapidly, to about 36 today in the United States, in the biomedical sciences.
They should see that the postdoc experience is needed not only for future progression to
faculty appointments but also to fulfil their role
of providing the nation with highly skilled people at all levels (graduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral).
Chances are, you will achieve your first job as an assistant professor (if that is your goal) with fewer years
of research training than your «Ph.D. - only» compatriots, who typically do a couple
of extended postdocs
of three or more years before reaching the point where they can compete for a
faculty appointment.
«[P] ositions may be institution - funded or grant - funded («hard money» or «soft money») and may come with varying degrees
of stability (either through a tenure commitment or other funding arrangement),» but many «postdocs do not recognize that the term tenure - track is over-applied and used colloquially rather than as an accurate description
of a given
faculty appointment,» they continue.
Critics have charged that the agreement gives the donor, the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation in Mainz, too much control over publishing decisions and
faculty appointments at the school's Institute
of Molecular Biology, which the foundation helped create in 2009.
«[T] enure - track is not an accurate description
of many academic
faculty appointments in the biomedical sciences at research universities,» the authors write.
Though the
appointment of these young scientists to HMC's tenure - track
faculty marks the end
of one long and trying process that began with their first undergraduate science class, it marks the beginning
of another ordeal: the pursuit
of tenure.
In a 4 July meeting with journalists, university President Georg Krausch conceded that contract provisions give the foundation the authority to veto
faculty appointments made by the university, but said that was not the intent
of the agreement, and that the foundation had never blocked an
appointment.
All the sites Scherr studied have at least one champion who is a member
of the physics
faculty, and about half have a champion with a partial
appointment in the College or School
of Education.
In fact, I don't know a lot
of people who did have grants before they had a
faculty appointment.»
Until 1 June
of this year, scientists with
faculty appointments were invited to apply to NSF's International Office for funding to cover the incremental costs
of international collaborations, like travel for consultation, research planning, paper drafting, and so on, as well as the costs
of shipping equipment or samples.
Protected sites include the genital tract and the lungs, said Dr. Zhong, whose
faculty appointment is in the Department
of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics.
University Professionals
of Illinois, the union that covers EIU
faculty members, had already negotiated the pay raise for the
faculty when, in mid-July, the university abruptly cancelled the
appointments of the 29 adjunct
faculty members, who had already signed letters
of intent for the coming academic year, reports Inside Higher Ed.
Prior to her
appointment to the
faculty of the Department
of Physics at M.I.T. in 2002, she was a postdoctoral fellow (1997 --- 2000) and research scientist (2000 — 2002) at the LIGO Laboratory at the California Institute
of Technology.
Wholly independent in its governance, finances, and research programs, Whitehead shares a close affiliation with Massachusetts Institute
of Technology through its
faculty, who hold joint MIT
appointments.