Sentences with phrase «on as a faculty member»

Miguel Nicolelis was educated in his native Brazil, came to the United States for his postdoc, and stayed on as a faculty member at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Clyfford Still spent 1933 - 41 at Washington State College [now Washington State University]; he earned his MFA in 1935 and continued on as a faculty member in the art department for the next six years.

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Nordgren conducted the research with Brian Lucas, who worked on the study as a Ph.D. student at Kellogg and is now a faculty member at the University of Chicago Booth School.
What it's like: Ron Owston, dean of the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, was initially surprised at how much time he spent on human resource issues, such as dealing with the concerns of faculty members and mapping out the academic year so professors can handle their course loads.
While reporting on a protest by a group of activists who had just forced the university's president to resign, he was pushed and harassed by the demonstrators, as well as by a faculty member.
The University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business will also be involved in CDL — Rockies by having faculty members act as expert advisers and as a link to other strong researchers on their campus.
Florida also allows 18 - year - olds to purchase semiautomatic weapons, as Cruz did more than a year before the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High on Valentine's Day that claimed the lives of 14 students and three faculty members.
In addition to educating executives on social media as a faculty member of Rutger's University Mini-Social Media MBA program as well as the Irish Management Institute's Digital Business Certificate, Neal is also a popular social media keynote speaker who has spoken at hundreds of events over four continents since his first speech on social media in July, 2009.
Paradoxically, a commitment to more formal content creates another tension, as faculty members struggle to balance modes of learning from reading and discussion and the sort of theological reflection on practice and experience that the new program seeks to inculcate.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
A delightful tradition at my university is that faculty members may accompany their children on stage as their children receive their degree.
Whether this means that team teaching must be the order of the day, or whether individual faculty members can retool themselves to draw on their colleagues» expertise, is not as clear.
Students would function as teams under the guidance of faculty members, and the intention and expectation would be to build on the work done in previous years and produce papers that would be of use to the public.
He has served as an associate faculty member in Alan Hancock College's Viticulture and Enology program and currently sits on the board of the Santa Barbara County Vintner's Association.
Each faculty member took the lead on addressing two standard sections such as program eligibility, program mission and goals, organization and administration, faculty and staff, curriculum, facilities, student services, and program assessment.
Remember that the input of parents is just as important as the input of the school faculty members on the IEP.
Megan Corcoran (Admissions Director and Early Childhood Administrator) A faculty member of PMWS since 2007, Megan serves on the Board as the school's Outreach Committee chairperson.
As a faculty member, she focused on infertility patient therapy, infertility clinical research and training other infertility specialists.
Since 2006, Jana has been on the faculty of Green Meadow Waldorf School, where she has been a class teacher, music teacher, and a member of the Teacher Development Committee; she currently teaches music and singing in Green Meadow's Lower School and serves as its Chair.
In addition to being on the Sunbridge faculty since 2002, since 2006 Jana has also been on the faculty of Green Meadow Waldorf School, where she has served as a class teacher, music teacher, and a member of the Teacher Development Committee; she currently teaches singing in Green Meadow's Lower School and serves as Lower School Chair and a member of the Collegium Committee.
Previously, Jana spent 14 years on the faculty of the Whidbey Island Waldorf School, teaching music and main lessons, and has also been a visiting faculty member at several Waldorf teacher training institutes in the US, as well as abroad.
Moreover, notes Rescuing Medical Research Director Christopher Pickett in an email to Science Careers, providing «ample funding for the first years as a young faculty member will significantly reduce the burden on these scientists to obtain funding, and allow them to focus on developing creative and innovative ideas.»
«As a member of the postdoctoral association at Johns Hopkins, one of the benefits I got was the ability to sit in on faculty senate meetings and hear about strategic plans for the coming years,» she says.
All research is on hold as faculty members join forces with relief workers to dig out — and dry out — after the disaster.
Now, as a faculty member, he also thinks that reading reviews about his lab and advising style could offer helpful feedback about areas he can improve on as a mentor, he says.
The nub of both issues is that the university faculty members running independent labs and competing for grants to support their research depend on graduate students and postdocs as highly skilled but low - paid labor to carry out the work.
When student support isn't enough to help a struggling student, Toliver and faculty members act as mentors, making sure the student stays on track.
This is partly a result of the fact that, on average, men have attained a higher academic degree (42 % of female and 24 % of male faculty members have a master's degree as their highest) and partly a result of where they work (more women work at 2 - year institutions and colleges, where teaching is the primary mission).
One potential of the new arrangement, as some informed observers suggest, is that only one?not all — of the PIs on a project will need the expensive resources and long - term stability that universities have traditionally provided to faculty members competing for grants.
Almost a decade, ago, we reported on the dynamics of the star system as it operates in the hiring of young faculty members at research institutions.
Just as departments invite faculty members to come in and give talks on technical subjects, departments should develop a lecture series aimed specifically at addressing how best to reach the local community, what outreach efforts work, and how to carry them out.
Experience in industry, they say, has given them insights that inform their day - to - day work as faculty members and allow them to expose their students and trainees to a wider perspective on research.
To many on the outside, life as a tenured faculty member conjures up images of dreamy afternoons spent theorizing at one's desk, interspersed with occasional trips to the lab to hold up test tubes to the light.
Also as in the United States, contingent faculty members receive lower pay than their colleagues on the tenure track — about half as much, according to a figure cited by Yoon.
Universities should not try to give students and faculty members power to act as independent agents to obtain patents and draw up licenses on their own.
«Other studies have evaluated the effects on older athletes, such as retired NFL players, but no one has studied 20 - year - olds until now — and the results were remarkable and surprising,» said Patrick S.F. Bellgowan, director of cognitive neuroscience for LIBR and a faculty member at TU.
At UC, postdocs hired on PI grants (known as employee postdocs) formerly received the same comprehensive health coverage as other UC staff and faculty members.
But today, however, few young PhDs can get started on the career for which their graduate education purportedly trained them, namely, as faculty members in academic research institutions.
I used the PDN database to locate other offices and check on their programs, I looked at other NIH intramural programs, and drew from my own experiences as a postdoc at NIEHS [National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences] and as a faculty member at an academic institution.»
Other guidelines include making sure that graduate students receive proper professional attribution for their work and that faculty members support graduate students» «extra-academic activities,» such as getting training for job interviews, seeking information on career options within academia and beyond, or doing an internship.
When he heard that a fellow faculty member at Cornell had taken on a graduate student, Sophie Rittner, to replicate Chan and Kim's experiment, Reppy suggested that she work with him instead: just as in climbing, he needed a partner.
So, as one junior faculty member argued in a comment posted on the UTFA Web site, these areas are ripe for discussion even before holding a larger conversation about lengthening the process.
If the additional 2 years on the tenure cycle are eventually approved, the new tenure - review policy would not only apply to new hires but would also be available as an option to current tenure - track faculty members.
Kalonji's lawyer, Michael Altman of Boston, says that faculty members on the tenure committee who were interviewed as part of the investigation noted that «people talked about the fact that she was married to an African and was politically left.»
As reported on 6 August by Inside Higher Ed, tenure - track faculty members at the university voted to postpone a 1.5 % increase in their own salaries to preserve the jobs of 29 adjunct faculty members, whose positions the university administration had decided to sacrifice in a budget cut.
It is only as a mature faculty member, trying to have an impact on the institution, whether in organizational issues, hiring, or student requirements, that she has become frustrated.
As a faculty member who serves on faculty search committees and a frequent reader of job applications, I dread reading teaching statements.
Are you on the brink of scientific stardom as a faculty member but need extra funding?
Other authors on the study include postdoctoral fellow Ceyhun Eksin and graduate teaching assistant Keith Paarporn, both members of the Weitz group in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as Professors Sam Brown and Will Ratcliff, both faculty in the School of Biological Sciences.
As a faculty member in the Vanderbilt Hereditary Cancer Clinic, Pal's clinical and research efforts are focused on individuals with inherited cancer risk across diverse populations.
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