Sentences with phrase «senior faculty member»

This top - down control seems to be a long established practice for many senior faculty members who have served as supervisors to many batches of graduate students.
Students have an opportunity to work closely with senior faculty members across disciplines to do authentic research using next generation tools to make real contributions to the literature.
Having senior faculty members review a grant before it is submitted is important.
I agree with students who believe we do not presently have enough senior faculty members who use qualitative methods.
Training and program designers included two senior faculty members of the university's school of education literacy program, a graduate student in the Ph.D. program in literacy, and a reading specialist from a neighboring public school district.
But she and a handful of other female as well as male senior faculty members at the nation's oldest university echo the chief concerns of their MIT colleagues: too few women and too little respect and power for the few who are there.
The tight job market for new PhDs has been exacerbated by more senior faculty members delaying their retirement plans.
Maresi and I invited as attendees key deans or chairs in chemistry, physics and the various biological sciences as well as influential senior faculty members who had numerous postdoctoral fellows.
In addition to Rickman, other senior faculty members include Anand Jagota, department chair of bioengineering; Daniel P. Lopresti, department chair of computer science and engineering and director of Lehigh's Data X Initiative; and Catherine M. Arrington, associate professor of psychology.
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.
Not so long ago — in fact, during the student days of today's most senior faculty members — getting a Ph.D. almost anywhere required reading proficiency in French and German, then the main languages of research and scholarship.
Leave the undergraduate and graduate student mentoring — or some of it at least — to established senior faculty members who can afford to spend time away from their labs.
This multiplicity of senior faculty members means that no single person rules a department.
Japan's traditional koza or «chair» system, on the other hand, gives senior professors tight control over the activities and funding of a group of subordinates that includes not just students but also less senior faculty members.
«HPV is responsible for almost all cases of cervical and anal cancers, as well as 64 percent of vaginal cancers, 36 percent of penile cancers and 51 percent of vulvar cancers,» said Susan T. Vadaparampil, Ph.D., M.P.H., senior faculty member in the Health Outcomes and Behavior Program at Moffitt.
While most research - oriented universities have faculty members who make comments like the one at the beginning of the article, senior faculty members almost certainly expect that someday, after your research program is off the ground, you will contribute to the educational mission of the department.
Today, many institutions have posttenure review policies that encourage senior faculty members to remain active.
Ed (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) is a highly regarded senior faculty member both within Nebraska's Department of Biochemistry and across the institution.
Thomson will be in Santa Barbara only part - time - he remains a tenured senior faculty member at the University of Wisconsin at Madison where, in 1998, he first isolated human embryonic stem cells.
Whenever Usable Knowledge came up in a faculty meeting, he would chime in, and people would know that here is this world - renowned, respected senior faculty member — that makes a difference in terms of people's willingness to participate.
Your gift will meet those needs by providing salary supplements, research assistance, and staff support in perpetuity for this outstanding senior faculty member.
With the leadership of a visionary senior faculty member, WSU is poised for even greater impact in the field of educational leadership: The WSU College of Education invites you to touch the lives of generations of students and impact the future of the education in our state by endowing this key position, the George B. Brain Distinguished Professorship in Educational Leadership.
He is the author of the award - winning book Living Like You Mean It: Use the Wisdom and Power of Your Emotions to Get the Life You Really Want (Jossey - Bass, 2009), a founding and senior faculty member of the Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) Institute, and Co-founder of the Center for Courageous Living, based in Beverly Hills, CA, which offers innovative therapy, coaching, and consulting.
The first phase of this effort for Working Group E included interviews with senior faculty members at schools of education that are providing leadership in this area.
These activities, all run within the department, unfold under the watchful eye of the department's own postdoc director, an influential senior faculty member who has even more innovative ideas up his sleeve.
The Junior Scholars Colloquium provides approximately eight junior faculty members (as defined in the submission criteria below) with the opportunity to present competitively selected, unpublished papers and receive comments from more senior faculty members to help improve their scholarship.
She found her position «humiliating and offensive» and felt she had to grovel to senior faculty members who controlled her lab space.
A senior faculty member asked me into his office.
There are advantages, and disadvantages, to having a young, midcareer, or senior faculty member as your PI.
At UC Berkeley, the postdoc office generates financial support by charging visiting scholars $ 100 annually for university services (a visiting scholar is an individual who has gotten a Ph.D. more than 5 years ago and is usually a senior faculty member elsewhere).
Getting advice from a caring (and respected) senior faculty member could be very helpful.
He even spent two years in academic computing at Arizona, where Ms. Annas is now a senior faculty member.
Senior faculty members can be great, but make sure they are up to the task.
Senior faculty members are typically associate professors or professors.
If your school / department doesn't already have a program to provide feedback to its junior faculty, consider asking a senior faculty member to sit in on one or more of your lectures and provide you with tips and comments.
The Penn State findings, released Thursday by a panel of five senior faculty members, concluded Mann never participated in research or other scholarly activity that «deviated from accepted practices within the academic community.»
Co-authoring a paper with a senior faculty member down the hall can make all the difference.
(Typically, the first author is a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow and the last is a more senior faculty member; they are often affiliated with the same lab, but do not necessarily work closely together.)
Recognized as a leader in the fields of Integrative Healthcare and Holistic Nursing, Monique is a senior faculty member for The Institute for Functional Medicine, a clinical instructor for Yale Graduate School of Nursing, a senior faculty member of The Center for Mind / Body Medicine in Washington DC, and a faculty member for the International Nurse Coach Association.
A sought - after teacher in the fields of holistic health and nursing, Monique is an adjunct professor at the College of New Rochelle Graduate School of Nursing, a clinical instructor for Yale Graduate School of Nursing, a senior faculty member of the Center for Mind / Body Medicine in Washington DC, and an educator for The Institute for Functional Medicine.
Here is this senior faculty member, with an endowed chair, with his sleeves rolled up, caring that much.
Since serving as a senior faculty member of undergraduate theoretical studies since 1985, Larry Scripp published several articles (with Lyle Davidson and Alan Fletcher) on the teaching of sightsinging in the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy and in books on music learning and giftedness.
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