Additionally, Spaulding sought to make the School's
research faculty more visible, fostered cooperative efforts within Harvard University, and shifted some of the School's focus from teacher preparation to administrative training.
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More than 3,000 graduate teaching assistants, contract
faculty and graduate
research assistants walked off the job March 5 in a dispute over wages and job security.
The explosion in information, the need for increasingly specialized skills to acquire or understand that information, and the resulting emergence of a professionalized
faculty more interested in their narrow
research programs than the general education of students: these have led, the canonicists argue, to a dangerous «dispersal of authority,» to a «loss of integrity in the bachelor's degree» (ICC; TM).
Clearly, the ethos of specialization is much
more intense in large graduate programs staffed by
research - oriented specialists than in small undergraduate programs in which most
faculty members teach some introductory courses.
The program also involves a monthly teaching and
research colloquy that brings
faculty members together with beginning and advanced Ph.D. students for conversations that move from case studies in teaching to
more personal and vocational reflections.
Each year, our 60
faculty and staff members work with
more than 6 intern teachers, 25 student teachers, researchers, and visitors to perform the major functions associated to Laboratory Schools: the development of innovative practices in education,
research, the preparation of new teachers, professional development for practicing teachers, and the education of children using best established principles of education.
Research interests of the
more than 200 doctoral - level
faculty include AIDS, GIS, maternal and child health, hospital epidemiology, infectious diseases, environmental and occupational health, eldercare, minority health and health disparities.
Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes
more than its share of major disciplinary journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and citation impact; and a large number of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter of ideas and
faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that
research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges of the current impact agenda
«Between
more than 30,000 students and over 2,500
faculty members, just think about the amount of
research and innovation that comes out of this school.
They often teach
more courses in a single year than
faculty members at
research universities teach before standing for tenure.
AAAS provided 42 reviews for proposals submitted to the Nebraska EPSCoR
Faculty FIRST Awards initiative, which is designed to help early career
faculty initiate their
research programs and compete
more effectively for NSF CAREER grants.
In a U.S. survey conducted in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his colleagues,
more than a quarter of life - science
faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and
research contracts.
NUS enjoys close relationships with 10 national institutes, 14 university
research institutes, and
more than 50
faculty - based
research centers, and it seems likely that the combination of
research excellence and tech transfer know - how will quickly lead to many other entrepreneurial opportunities.
If their
research interests include a health connection, faculty members in mathematical biology have more potential funding sources than other applied mathematicians, the key source being the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
research interests include a health connection,
faculty members in mathematical biology have
more potential funding sources than other applied mathematicians, the key source being the Canadian Institutes of Health
ResearchResearch (CIHR).
Even though I was initially drawn to the
more prominent members of an institution's
faculty — the ones I was most likely to have heard of before joining the institution — I quickly found myself paying
more attention to younger investigators and their new perspectives on larger
research problems.
Only a «limited» number of
faculty members share in this kind of wealth, but «on
more than half of the
research - intensive campuses in the United States, there are a handful of
faculty who earn
more than their salaries each year from royalties» — some a great deal
more, she notes.
The McGill office serves about 1,300
research professionals and
more than 5000 graduate students from the campus and its affiliated teaching hospitals, representing 22
faculties and professional schools and covering close to 300 disciplines.
The ostensible goal of that arduous and anxiety - fraught procedure — and of the even
more involved process of hiring and promoting
faculty members at
research universities — is to identify the next generation of productive scientists.
The Physician Scientist Training Program in Internal Medicine, a
research - oriented residency training program at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has reported that
more than 80 % of the residents who completed the program remained in academic medicine, and about 70 % of those had
faculty positions at Washington University (4).
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.
Ranking schools based on their position within this
faculty hiring network may be a
more accurate predictor of a Ph.D. graduate's eventual academic placement than authoritative rankings by the U.S. News & World Report and the National
Research Council, the authors say.
When interviewing, if you are interested in doing
research as part of your residency / fellowship, pay attention to how the department chair and the
more senior
faculty members talk about the program.
Female
faculty members are
more likely to report spending
more time on teaching and less time on
research than male
faculty members.
Kaplan draws the conclusion that emphasizing her ability to garner federal
research grants is likely to make her
more successful in her search for a
faculty position.
Research - university
faculty members also like the idea of moving their protégés into similar jobs, partly because they consider their work
more valuable than other kinds of work and partly because it's the only world they know.
Before the agents pounded on his door and turned his life upside down, Xi oversaw a team of 10 graduate students, one undergraduate, three postdocs, and two non — tenure - track
faculty at Temple and received
more than a million dollars a year in
research funding.
Less
research - intensive
faculties often include
more minorities than
more research - intensive
faculties, she says.
Research administration is developing into a more sophisticated field — research management — with a focus on assisting faculty in managing the fiscal side of their research endeavours, preparing high - quality applications, and translating research results into social, cultural, and economic impact, as well as new funding opport
Research administration is developing into a
more sophisticated field —
research management — with a focus on assisting faculty in managing the fiscal side of their research endeavours, preparing high - quality applications, and translating research results into social, cultural, and economic impact, as well as new funding opport
research management — with a focus on assisting
faculty in managing the fiscal side of their
research endeavours, preparing high - quality applications, and translating research results into social, cultural, and economic impact, as well as new funding opport
research endeavours, preparing high - quality applications, and translating
research results into social, cultural, and economic impact, as well as new funding opport
research results into social, cultural, and economic impact, as well as new funding opportunities.
Initiatives include the creation of a new funding agency in 2005, the National
Research Agency (ANR, L'Agence nationale de la recherché), a decentralization of universities to give them
more independence, and financial incentives to internationalize laboratories, which is part of the «government push to attract
faculty from abroad,» he describes.
The medical school plans to use the money to advance various goals, including
more financial aid for students,
more research, and expanded
faculty recruitment.
As director, I head a group of eight central
research administration professionals and work with eight
more decentralized,
faculty - based
research officers who facilitate obtaining external funds for
research.
Public funding for academic
research was in decline;
more importantly, the number of tenure - track
faculty positions was also declining.
This evolution, combined with the flexibility granted to the institutions to recruit and negotiate salaries for their
research faculty, has helped the nation become
more attractive to top scientific talent.
To be
more specific, postdocs are counseled to expect a tenure - track
faculty position at a
research university if they do «all the right things.»
But Schmidly, vice president for
research and graduate studies, parlayed that low ranking into a successful bid for
more state money for
faculty and help in boosting the school's
research budget by 50 %.
Involving 43 doctoral degree - granting institutions and
more than 295 «partner» institutions, the PFF program seeks to transform the way future
faculty members are prepared for
research, teaching, and service.
Top - ranked programs attract
more funding as well as high - quality
faculty and students, while «low rankings can shrink or even kill off a program,» notes Vanderbilt University historian Hugh Graham, author of a well - regarded 1997 book on the history of U.S.
research universities.
With
more than 100
faculty working on a wide variety of agents, UTMB is already a powerhouse of infectious - disease
research.
Although only founded as a full medical
faculty in the autumn of 1993, by adopting some innovative approaches it is aiming to create a special environment for clinical
research and teaching that will allow it to compete with
more traditional institutions in Heidelberg, Tübingen, Göttingen, and Munich.
It's fascinating that Amabile is recommending
more knowledge of, and better access to, nontraditional science careers not as a way of escaping the intense competition for
faculty posts, but as a means of enhancing
research performance.
Albany NanoTech, a multibillion - dollar
research complex affiliated with the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany in New York state, involves
more than 250 corporations, many of which provide major funding for university
faculty members.
In contrast, graduate school activities are
more varied, because graduate curricula and
research opportunities differ by
faculty expertise within a program.
Although
more than 60 percent of survey respondents rated a
research - oriented
faculty position as one of their most attractive career paths,
more than one - third rated other careers as
more attractive, including
research in government, established firms or startups, as well as teaching and other non-
research careers.
Dulay points out the upsides of her job: She is part of a premier
research team, has few funding worries because Zare's grant covers her salary, and gets to spend
more time with her young daughter than she would as a
faculty member.
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.
And Dommond isn't alone: a
faculty survey carried out by the Higher Education
Research Institute found that 42 per cent of minority women in scientific disciplines reported subtle discrimination — far
more than their white or male counterparts did.
«The link between metabolism and cancer has been proposed or inferred to exist for a long time, but what is
more scarce is evidence for a direct connection — genetic mutations in metabolic enzymes,» said senior author Ricardo C.T. Aguiar, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of hematology - oncology in the School of Medicine and a
faculty scientist with the Cancer Therapy &
Research Center (CTRC) at the UT Health Science Center and the South Texas Veterans Health Care System, Audie L. Murphy Division.