Sentences with phrase «rung of the academic career»

Now that he has secured an international research reputation and established a firm grip on the rungs of the academic career ladder, Crowdy encourages young mathematicians to take off the blinders, put on their metaphorical backpacks and hiking books, and seek career opportunities far and wide instead of just sticking close to some comfortable disciplinary home.
Legge 133/08 also requires public institutions to reduce their costs for nonmanagerial permanent staff — a category that includes researchers on the first rung of the academic career ladder and technicians — by at least 10 %.

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Finally, because there are far more postdocs becoming career postdocs than tenure - track professors, some say that rungs on the academic ladder are more likely to be awarded to colleagues who build the appearance of being the most collegiate.
But it is also partly true that an academic career is basically a professional second childhood, for why else do the works of David Lodge, Malcolm Bradbury and Andrew Davies ring so true?
According to these statistics, as women climb the legal academic career ladder, their chances of obtaining a leadership position on the next rung declines significantly.
And to grab that first rung of the career ladder, you'll need a strong resume that shows off your academic and extracurricular accomplishments.
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