Sentences with phrase «taking faculty jobs»

They go on to a wide diversity of jobs and do well, but they're not taking faculty jobs

Not exact matches

«I'm seeing some faculty leaving to take jobs at other places with higher salaries.»
So, although some responsibility lies with trainees to take charge of their careers and be realistic about the faculty job market, the authors of the study also offer some recommendations about how some of the problems with the current hiring system could be addressed.
If you intend to look for a faculty job after an industry postdoc, then you essentially need to take a very hard look at specific companies that either have a reputation for strong research divisions (where the publication rates are relatively high for industry) or at specific mid-size start - ups that rely on strong research.
There were some food - industry jobs there, but she was overqualified for the ones that were available, so she took her knowledge and experience to the University of Hawaii, Manoa, as a faculty member.
You finally landed that junior faculty job, hired a technician and a postdoc, and signed up a couple of graduate students to help take you and your lab boldly into the new millennium.
«Usually at the junior faculty level,» she says, «the couple themselves have decided that one of them is going to look for the best job they can, and the other is going to be willing to take a research faculty position or a lectureship.»
Some of these Web sites have a Webmaster who (sometimes) vets and posts rumors about postdoc and faculty jobs, whereas other sites take the form of wikis, which individual users can update.
«In the traditional science track, you learn to do one thing very well, but there's no real opportunity to develop teaching skills,» explains Bockholt, who «turned down faculty positions and took the job at CELL to really broaden my skills... skills that I couldn't get in a research position.»
The average chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
One institution I came across asked a research - active faculty member to take on the job of solving the department's health and safety problems.
What faculty jobs will be open to me if I take 1 year off?»
If a school receives repeated grades of D or F, it can be required by the state to take a variety of drastic measures, such as making the entire faculty reapply for their jobs, converting the school to a charter or closing it down altogether.
While taking an active and personal approach to school administration is second nature to Tyrone, he credits his faculty for the school's resurgence: «Our teachers do a great job here.
Rather than blaming others, its time for the faculties to take a look in the mirror and start from the proposition that all decisions should be made in the best interests of its students who are being trained to enter a profession and not simply in the interests of the faculty members who want to protect their own jobs.
He did not «take issue» with the grievor, he just pointed out that prior to the grievance, both the faculty and the union had been living with the arrangement by which students had a full - time job.
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