Sentences with phrase «science academe»

Pruitt's proposal — first mooted to Joel Pollak on Breitbart's Sirius FM show — has naturally caused massive upset among the ivory towers of climate science academe.
The real problem with political science academe today isn't that the professoriate's leading lights and prominent graduates are incapable of disseminating impactful ideas.

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I attended the daylong «National Convocation on Revitalizing the University - Industry - Government Partnership in Support of Research in Science, Engineering, and Medicine» in hopes of learning about initiatives to help students and postdocs who are preparing to leave academe and find careers in those other, unfamiliar sectors.
Examples of areas in which nominees may have made significant contributions are research; teaching; technology; services to professional societies; administration in academe, industry, and government; and communicating and interpreting science to the public.
The aim is to «increase the number of women in leading positions» in academe, government, industry, nonprofit organizations, and elsewhere by «rais [ing] the visibility» of outstanding women, said Ingrid Wünning Tschol, senior vice president for health and science at the Robert Bosch Stiftung, in a speech to the first European Conference for Science Journalists at the Euroscience Open Forum on 2science at the Robert Bosch Stiftung, in a speech to the first European Conference for Science Journalists at the Euroscience Open Forum on 2Science Journalists at the Euroscience Open Forum on 22 July.
Furthermore, if academe considers «the sole purpose of a Ph.D. in science... to be to prepare future educators in science, a surplus of scientists (often evidenced as a surplus of Post-Doctorate researchers) seems inevitable.»
It's not news that most holders of Ph.D. s in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields do not find careers in academe.
In an example that has been getting wide attention in the media — both journalistic and social — University of Hawaii, Manoa, geobiologist A. Hope Jahren, a full professor who has spent decades building a successful career in academe, warns fellow female scientists of one pattern they are pretty likely to encounter as they try to make their way in academic science: the telltale strategy of a male colleague or superior bent on an exploitative sexual relationship.
To help them all out, including those determined to stay in academe, the Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) runs schools designed to encourage postgraduates to learn about business, to discover their own capabilities and to broaden their horizons.
For the present at least, career - building opportunities in federally funded research, which accounts for the bulk of the science done in academe, are even more limited than usual.
The strength of graduate students» «taste for science» comes into play in career decisions because, the data show, it strongly influences how attractive they find work in industry or academe.
Worthwhile science, these academics believe, necessarily follows the norms and values that govern academe.
Teicher says that for him, the motivation in moving from academe to industry «was the desire to combine good science with applicability.»
And has any of the «elaboration of the philosophy of science» been any frigging use to anybody outside academe?
I've argued against the sloppy work shown in Harry's read me, and been told that busy scientists are under pressure to get results, they don't have time at the cutting edge of academe for the careful software engineering and quality control of industrial science.
Yes I've formed a view about AGW from here and other sources as well as my own experience and no - one sums up my overall view better than a confessed warmist in Prof Richard Butler here - A refreshing breath of fresh air, after a very tawdry episode for Western academe and the politicisation of science and the scientific method.
Academe and Science professionals usually place their education first followed by experience.
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