Sentences with phrase «tenure as a faculty member»

I am also proud to acknowledge that LSU has become the nation?s leading producer of African - American PhDs in chemistry during my tenure as a faculty member and chair of the chemistry department.

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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.
Hawkins will receive «the full review to which she is entitled as a tenured faculty member,» the college stated.
Kaloyeros is trying to take advantage of a bumping - rights system that would allow him to retreat to an earlier tenured position as a member of faculty.
Initiated in 2003, this fellowship places tenured science faculty members in key posts at the U.S. Department of State where they advise top officials and act as scientific diplomats.
Katherine Seley - Radtke, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), spent a year at the U.S. State Department as a Jefferson Science Fellow, a program for tenured faculty members.
A new study reports that, when faculty members rated hypothetical candidates for a tenure - track faculty position, a highly qualified woman is twice as likely to be hired as an equally qualified man.
Now, as a tenured faculty member, I routinely take or send students to national meetings and workshops including the Gordon Conference in Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics, the annual AMS meeting, and the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, to name just a few.
As reported in a 2012 book, for example, Robert Oprisko, at the time a visiting professor at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, and collaborators studied 3135 tenured or tenure - track faculty members in political science at 116 research institutions.
To many on the outside, life as a tenured faculty member conjures up images of dreamy afternoons spent theorizing at one's desk, interspersed with occasional trips to the lab to hold up test tubes to the light.
Also as in the United States, contingent faculty members receive lower pay than their colleagues on the tenure track — about half as much, according to a figure cited by Yoon.
As junior faculty members, we believe that tenure will bring peace.
As a rare woman faculty member at Stanford Medical School in the late 1970s, neurobiologist Carla Shatz put her quest for tenure ahead of her desire to start a family.
«Had I stopped the tenure clock, I would have been viewed as weak by my senior colleagues, «one faculty member wrote in her response, says study co-author Jean Waltman.
If the additional 2 years on the tenure cycle are eventually approved, the new tenure - review policy would not only apply to new hires but would also be available as an option to current tenure - track faculty members.
EIU adjuncts generally teach full loads and receive similar pay per course as tenure - track faculty members, but they have no job security.
Kalonji's lawyer, Michael Altman of Boston, says that faculty members on the tenure committee who were interviewed as part of the investigation noted that «people talked about the fact that she was married to an African and was politically left.»
As reported on 6 August by Inside Higher Ed, tenure - track faculty members at the university voted to postpone a 1.5 % increase in their own salaries to preserve the jobs of 29 adjunct faculty members, whose positions the university administration had decided to sacrifice in a budget cut.
In addition, the percentage of 1990 - 2000 trainees who have finished their training and been selected as tenure track (Asst Prof or higher) faculty members is 93 %.
The Suzanne Murray professorship allows a newly tenured Harvard faculty member to spend four semesters as a Radcliffe fellow during her or his first five years at Harvard.
Responses also serve as one measure of the quality member's teaching that is used to evaluate faculty for promotion and tenure.
As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States — about tenure policies, paths to promotion, and clarity of procedure around both.
Dr. Orbach had no direct role in overseeing Dr. Groat's report, and he will remain at the university as a tenured faculty member apart from the Energy Institute.
I find it interesting (and perhaps telling) that the initiatives I am aware of are driven by adjunct professors or business professors, as opposed to tenured law faculty members.
This includes issues involving tenure and promotion, academic freedom, research ethics and discipline, as well as issues of significance to medical faculty members and residents.
As a tenured member of the academic faculty at Cairo University, he developed curricula for courses that cover many different branches of psychology.
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