The group has increasingly focused on the higher education sector,
such as faculty members who are incorporating sustainability tenets in their teaching and projects.
Not exact matches
This includes «chronic, structural racial injustice —
such as the persistent paucity of black
faculty members and administrators at Yale, the common experience of being the only black student in some classes, and being disproportionately likely to be stopped and asked for ID — or worse — by campus police officers.»
What it's like: Ron Owston, dean of the
Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, was initially surprised at how much time he spent on human resource issues,
such as dealing with the concerns of
faculty members and mapping out the academic year so professors can handle their course loads.
Among other things, It uses
such factors
as a school's diversity — in female
faculty, staff and board
members — to judge the «quality» of a program.
For example, the newspaper measures
such things
as the diversity of the
faculty, staff, board
members, and students at each school, «languages,» the «international reach of the EMBA,»
as well
as the amount of research published by professors from each school.
Be a licensed registered nurse, an advanced practice registered nurse,
such as a nurse practitioner, or a nurse
faculty member
The majority of responses came from
faculty members in departments
such as Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Education and Nursing.
I'm a little pessimistic, because
faculty members come out of graduate schools with a loyalty to a particular field, and it's very hard to get their attention or arouse their passion for larger sets of problems,
such as pedagogy or the reform of theological education.
As any longtime
faculty member at Union will tell you,
such a vulnerability carries its peculiar burden of challenge and danger for the nourishing of a fruitful conjunction between piety and learning.
To the extent that seminaries imitate what American higher education expects of
faculty members, they will require that
faculty members be scholar teachers within the parameters of a specialized field,
such as social ethics, or New Testament, or American religious history.
These include the criteria that the academic program be at a «postgraduate» level — that is, that students have completed an undergraduate degree; that there be a certain level of library holdings; that
faculty members themselves hold graduate «research» degrees; that there be provisions protecting academic freedom
such as academic tenure; and so forth.
Nonetheless, given the almost hysterical reaction of some theologians, particularly a fair number among the
members of the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA), to
such Vatican directives
as Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and Ad Tuendam Fidem (1998), we can conclude that many professional theologians, and theological
faculties, apparently have yet to absorb Newman's point that magisterial authority is necessary for the proper teaching and pursuit of theology.
125 participants from different disciplines
such as beekeepers (individual or in cooperatives), post graduate students,
faculty members, scientists from different research institutes, traders, stakeholders, private and governmental authorities attended in this 2 days workshop.
125 participants from different disciplines
such as beekeepers (individual or in cooperatives), post graduate students,
faculty members, scientists, traders, stakeholders, private and governmental authorities attended in this 2 days workshop
Each
faculty member took the lead on addressing two standard sections
such as program eligibility, program mission and goals, organization and administration,
faculty and staff, curriculum, facilities, student services, and program assessment.
Highly competitive schools
such as Smith, Wellesley, and Pomona want new
faculty members who are prepared to be productive researchers.
Such collaborations are vulnerable, however,
as China's academic outposts struggle to keep
faculty members capable of designing new AI algorithms from decamping to industry.
I did not want to commit to
such an extensive job search just yet; I was enjoying my current environment, especially pursuing unconventional industry - academic collaborations that I could continue to foster
as a
faculty member.
At Spurgeon's institution, she says, staff scientists don't have access to the professional resources that
faculty members, or even trainees, do —
such as grant writing support.
«Other studies have evaluated the effects on older athletes,
such as retired NFL players, but no one has studied 20 - year - olds until now — and the results were remarkable and surprising,» said Patrick S.F. Bellgowan, director of cognitive neuroscience for LIBR and a
faculty member at TU.
Now a
faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University Namibia, he spends most of his time teaching courses
such as classical mechanics, plasma physics, and astrophysics.
«There are certain phases when you need more mentoring,
such as when you're an undergraduate or graduate student or when you're a junior
faculty member,» she says.
For example, they have collected examples of institutions» best practices,
such as implementing multiyear contracts and allowing NTT
faculty members to participate in governance.
It also lists several steps that NIH should require of institutions,
such as asking
faculty members to report all possible conflicts, not just those they think are relevant, and collecting specific dollar amounts.
«
As far as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Nathan Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florid
As far
as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Nathan Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florid
as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (
such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Nathan Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florid
as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Nathan Burkett - Cadena, a
faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florida.
«
As far as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florid
As far
as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florid
as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (
such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florid
as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Burkett - Cadena, a
faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florida.
The team's insights not only illuminate normal vertebrate development but also could lead to improved understanding of human spinal defects
such as scoliosis, said Pourquié, who is also the Harvard Medical School Frank Burr Mallory Professor of Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a principal
faculty member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.
Other guidelines include making sure that graduate students receive proper professional attribution for their work and that
faculty members support graduate students» «extra-academic activities,»
such as getting training for job interviews, seeking information on career options within academia and beyond, or doing an internship.
Making
such changes in an era of tight budgets could,
as we've mentioned elsewhere, cut into senior
faculty members» accustomed prerogatives.
Institute
faculty members represent
such disciplines
as medicine, nursing, law, philosophy, public health and the social sciences.
Occasionally, retired
faculty members,
such as Maurice Wilkins (technically retired at the time) would make an appearance.
«Our
faculty members have been very successful in obtaining support from the National Science Foundation, including major research equipment grants and grants for cooperative training and instructional projects
such as projects for training graduate students in biological and cultural evolution together with the WSU Department of Anthropology, and for training undergraduates in mathematical biology together with the Department of Mathematics.»
Lastly,
as a midcareer
faculty member with independent grant funding
such as an R01, you can apply for a K24.
It includes other Yale
faculty members from disciplines
such as neurobiology, cell biology, molecular physics and biochemistry, neurology, and developmental biology.
This year,
faculty and community
members also distributed gift bags to families, with household items
such as plastic containers and paper towels, and erasers and buttons for the children,
as well
as a list of the school's expectations for the year.
HGSE students, alumni,
faculty, and their families gathered at the Gutman Conference Center to watch the presentation of honors
such as the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, the Alumni Council Award, and the HGSE Intellectual Contribution Awards,
as well
as to hear speeches from various
members of the HGSE community.
While many governing bodies have policies allowing staff
members to transport students in specified circumstances,
such as to and from sport practices or during specified medical emergencies, they would be safer, and wiser, to adopt rules preventing
faculty and staff from transporting students in their own privately owned vehicles or those belonging to the boards.
One
faculty member teaches about issues of power in society (gender and minority status, for example) by asking students to analyze their own cultural perspectives (
such as their cultural history, language, and literacy).
Any full - time
faculty member who is paid partly from state funds and partly from other funds or appropriations shall teach a minimum number of classroom contact hours in
such proportion to 12 classroom contact hours per week
as his or her salary paid from state funds bears to his or her total salary.
Any full - time
faculty member who is paid partly from funds appropriated for Florida College System institution baccalaureate degree programs and partly from other funds or appropriations shall teach a minimum number of classroom contact hours per week in
such proportion to 15 classroom contact hours
as his or her salary paid from funds appropriated for Florida College System institution baccalaureate degree programs bears to his or her total salary.
The third year placed emphasis on addressing the individual needs of
faculty members and providing expanded professional development opportunities
such as mentoring and professional sharing.
This strategy is effective in helping many of our
faculty members integrate educational technologies
such as web - based communications, digital video, and presentation tools into both teacher - led instruction and student - centered, project - based activities.
Among other benefits (
such as, publishing, teaching, enhancing professional visibility, networking with other professionals, grantsmanship, and general assistance overcoming barriers to career success) the Barbara Jackson scholars will also have access to a strong network of graduate students of color and will be assigned a leading
faculty member of national academic repute.
Presentations by grant staff (2000 - 2002) provided interested
faculty members with information on topics
such as the basics of HTML, the Internet and World Wide Web, PowerPoint, and CD - ROM production.
Changing some conditions,
such as teachers» classroom autonomy and
faculty member's schoolwide influence, appears to be less costly than increasing teachers» salaries, professional development, or class - size reduction — an important consideration, especially in low - income settings and in periods of budgetary constraint.
As I have the most online teaching experience in the department and am actually the ONLY
faculty member who PREFERS to teach online, it would seem that I am a shoe - in for
such a job.
Be a licensed registered nurse, an advanced practice registered nurse,
such as a nurse practitioner, or a nurse
faculty member
A peer assessment score and an assessment score by residency directors makes up 40 % of the total score; 30 % is made up of the total funding allocated to the school for research, additionally calculating research dollars per full - time
faculty member; and the remaining 30 % of the score is composed of
faculty resources (ratio to students) and student selectivity factors
such as mean undergraduate GPA, mean VCAT score, and student acceptance rate.
They were introduced to the Santa Monica - based artist by Stanford
faculty member and painter Nathan Oliveira, who was also instrumental in directing the collectors» attention toward California artists
such as David Park and Peter Voulkos.
During this discussion, Allison Harbin, the blogger of Post PhD and Alt - ac PhD in Art History, will share her personal story of misappropriation by a
faculty member on her dissertation committee (detailed on her blog), and discuss the questions that have been raised from that experience,
such as: What place (if any) does ethics have in the culture of academia and the arts?