Sentences with phrase «of the editorial board»

She is a member of the editorial board for the journal.
He's been awarded more than $ 38 million in research grants and has served on a number of editorial boards for different professional journals.
He has served on a multitude of editorial boards, review panels, and advisory groups.
Editors - in - chief or handling editors with the assistance of editorial board have complete responsibilities for the peer - review process, decisions, and selection of articles.
Managed public relations responsibilities for state senators including press releases, speech writing, press conferences and coordination of editorial board meetings.
She is a member of the editorial boards of three professional journals and an internationally known author, lecturer and workshop presenter.
Could you tell me which other members of the editorial board are being asked to step down at this time?
(A number of editorial boards have advocated that they be done away with altogether).
He served on Council and as Chair of the editorial board of Experimental Physiology.
I don't often find myself shouting «amen» to the opinions of the editorial board of the Washington Post.
Chief - Editor of the «Frontiers of Craniofacial Biology and Dental Research», Associate Editor of «Stem Cell Research», Scientific Editor of «European Cells & Materials», and part of the editorial board in additional 8 scientific journals.
Reuven Ziegler is author of Majesty and Humility: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and chairman of the editorial board of Koren Publishers Jerusalem.
And I'm going to «fess up here... not only this will be my first ABA event as part of the editorial board of Law Practice Magazine, but it will also be my first ABA event period.
How many of its Editorial Board members are Muslims, for instance?
Given the significant role of editorial and reviewing opportunities in scientists» career development, journals wanting to «increase diversity of reviewer populations... should increase gender, age and geographic diversity of their editorial boards
In backing Tuck, most of the editorial boards specifically cited the urgent need to curb union influence.
The Post may argue that it shows the independence of the editorial board, but who is that independence serving?
«Even after a state ethics report criticized him for covering up allegations of sexual harassment against a powerful assemblyman, even after a prosecutor said his failure to act might have put other women at risk, even after a number of editorial boards called for his ouster, Mr. Silver is still standing strong.»
The current Comptroller was handpicked to fill the vacancy by disgraced ex-Assembly Speaker Shelly Silver over the objections of every editorial board in the state.»
Each of the local representatives re-elected this week received the support of this editorial board.
Newsday, which endorsed Mitt Romney in 2012, joins the very long list of editorial boards that have backed Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
To the fevered consternation of editorial boards and good government groups, Albany is going ahead with redistricting in «the same old way.»
None of the editorial boards of the city's daily newspapers endorsed him in 2013, and it shows; horse - race coverage of the city's crime and murder rate has convinced many that the streets belong to criminals now, that cops handcuffed by City Hall can't do their jobs, that it's only a matter of time until New York devolves into an unrecognizable cesspool.
That looked like it would go the way of redistricting, But when a critical mass of editorial boards and advocacy groups actually proposed to hold the governor to his promise, Cuomo had to make a show, at least, of pushing for it.
At least once each year the Board will review the state of the journal and will receive a comprehensive report from the Editor - in - Chief, including the views of the Editorial Board.
For much more simple affairs - as the review of a paper submitted for publication - the reviewers are asked not to share their opinion with anybody before the final decision of the editorial board.
Hanks is equally superb, as is the entire supporting cast, especially an outstanding Odenkirk, the scenes at Bradlee's house involving the trusted members of his editorial board pouring through the papers in an attempt to piece them together as best they can some of the best cinematic moments I've seen in all of 2017.
Randi Weingarten has been making the rounds over the last couple of weeks, traveling the country in search of editorial boards and townhalls to talk to.
Editorials reflect the consensus of the editorial board after sometimes vigorous debate.
This internationalisation has in turn required an enlargement of the editorial board.
Billedkunst Magazine, regular critic and member of editorial board Publication Series for Oslo Kunsthall, editor, 2001
That's the advice of the editorial board of the Salt Lake Tribune, which saw fit to remind teachers that the document outlining the new standards is «not a law.
The curse is — though it is difficult to imagine any member of this editorial board resorting to one — that the Court of Appeal failed to hand down its Charman judgments before the copy deadline.
The Journal's strength has always been the collective expertise of its editorial board on all matters related to the teaching and theory of legal research and writing.
The goal of our Editorial Board was to increase our profile in the legal community by soliciting articles by prominent figures in the judiciary and in law schools.
Members of the Editorial Board review the articles submitted to the Journal.
Last January, the New York Times ran this 1990 photograph of the editorial board of volume 104 of the Harvard Law Review.
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