Sentences with phrase «through academic ranks»

Prior to joining CHLA in 2015, Dr. Biegel rose through the academic ranks to Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and was the founding director of the Cancer Cytogenetics Laboratory at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
After she completed her training, Andrews stayed on at Harvard and Children's Hospital Boston, rising through the academic ranks to become the George Richards Minot Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard, senior associate in medicine at the Children's Hospital Boston, and a distinguished physician of the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute.
You're probably familiar with the «typical» career track: Ph.D., postdoc, then a climb through the academic ranks of assistant, associate, and full professorship.
Of the 23 invited speakers, five were women — two of whom had risen through academic ranks using their initials instead of their first names.
Eliot somewhat overstates his case in omitting mention of numerous clerical executives who had come up through the academic ranks as scholars and teachers.

Not exact matches

Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña, the New York City teacher who rose through the ranks to head the largest school system in the country, announced on Dec. 21 that she would retire by the end of the academic year.
It elicits the best ideas and best work from highly motivated scientists because it chooses the grantees through a competitive system of merit rankings done by peer committees composed of academic experts in each field who serve as part - time judges.
Data on graduates of MSTPs indicate that these programs are successful in producing productive researchers, who obtain NIH grants and are promoted through the ranks of academic medicine.
«This new ranking underscores the worldwide impact of TSRI scientists, who share a common goal of improving public health through scientific discovery, and, importantly, improving the way we make those discoveries,» said Jamie Williamson, TSRI's Executive Vice President for Research and Academic Affairs.
Later that year, Kandel joined Columbia University and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming director of the Charles Edison Laboratory for Pediatric Surgical Research in 2000, and earning several academic appointments before becoming a professor of surgery and pediatrics in the Institute for Cancer Genetics in 2009.
When the Harvard knowledge bowl team snubs Eli's adulation, he nominates himself de facto captain of Whittman's team and goes on a mental rampage through the ranks of the academic competition.
Parental school choice fit perfectly within John's intellectual framework for effective service delivery, and he championed all forms of it — vouchers, charters, tax credits, magnet schools, and open enrollment — throughout his academic and policymaking career, knowing full well that his outspoken support for this policy would limit his ability to rise through the ranks of his party.
St. Paul hired a search firm and interviewed its top three choices, but ultimately appointed Valeria Silva, a classroom teacher who rose through the district's ranks to become chief academic officer.
Ranked among the top colleges in the region by College Choice and recognized by, among others, U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review, Colleges of Distinction and, also designated by Victory Media as a «Military Friendly College,» Ramapo College is committed to academic excellence through interdisciplinary and experiential learning, and international and intercultural understanding.
Sperling and Shapcott's and Rosen's recommendations for fostering a growth mindset in law schools focus primarily on communicating a growth mindset message to law students — be it from professors who have examined their own mindsets and thereby shifted their expectations and language; 188 through orientation programs that include growth - oriented messages from administrators, professors and guest speakers; 189 by framing assignments and evaluation in terms of process; 190 by professors who teach legal writing using their expertise in narrative to tell stories that show that legal writing and analysis skills are learned through effort and persistence; 191 by professors and administrators «communicat [ing] that law school has academic value beyond the first year» and «encourag [ing] students to view rankings and large firm job placements as indicative of mastery that can be obtained through learning and hard work»; 192 or, by providing growth mindset student mentors for incoming students.193
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