Sentences with phrase «permanent faculty job»

At the conclusion of the fellowship, he says, you are often offered a permanent faculty job.

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And that's not a job as a lecturer in the United States, who is almost always an adjunct or contingent faculty member, but as one in the United Kingdom, where the position is permanent and comparable to an assistant professorship.
The situation is equally difficult for postdocs trying to make the jump to a junior faculty position or a permanent job at a national lab.
Experts say that potentially permanent jobs are readily available — something you can't say about tenure - track faculty positions.
The average chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
In its next phase of development, scholars and practitioners of the discipline examined the impact of job security and professional support on legal writing teaching.10 Professionals dedicated to the development of the legal writing discipline began to find permanent homes on law school faculties.
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