Sentences with phrase «time faculty in»

He is full time faculty in the Graduate Counseling / Clinical Mental Health Program at DePaul University in Chicago and also serves as the Assistant Director and Core Faculty for the University of Michigan Sexual Health Certificate Program.
She joined the full - time faculty in July 2017.
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One of the more unusual efforts of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new institution in London that is cooperatively run by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal culture.20
Participants are selected through an annual application process open to all UNT (Denton campus) full - time faculty in the visual, performing and creative literary arts.
WSU School of Art and Design 13th Faculty Biennial January 25 - March 18, 2001 This exhibition showcases the most recent work by full - time and part - time faculty in the School of Art and Design as well as artwork by graduate teaching assistants.
That's why at Revolution Prep we have the only full - time faculty in the business.
According to a report from The Delphi Project, an initiative to study NTT faculty and related issues, in 2003 NTT faculty made up 44.1 % of full - time faculty in the health sciences, 24.0 % in natural sciences, and 15.4 % in engineering.
Just over half of full - time faculty in South Korea had contingent appointments in 2013, an increase of 14 percentage points since 2010, according to a 28 April article from The Korea Herald, which is published in Seoul.

Not exact matches

«Everybody worries about making mistakes,» he says, «but when it comes to choosing between working 24 hours [and risking] having your mental faculties function at less efficiency, and spreading that out over more time, most lawyers would tell you the former is more likely to result in fewer mistakes.
It's long past time we kept track of everything that's coming in from students and faculty and staff, and everything that's going out.»
Today, INSEAD's Singapore campus has 55 full - time faculty members in residence.
When Zeliff hires in new faculty, he asks them to first spend time as a teaching assistant to judge the fit between them and the school.
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.
International Consulting Projects Under the supervision of a Rotman faculty member, MBA students work on and deliver an in - depth study of a specific country or region, while gaining real - time experience.
The Rotman PhD is ranked # 4 in the world, and the School consistently ranks in the global top ten for faculty and research (Financial Times).
At the time, the broad - based talent raid stunned the university; in September, Uber donated $ 5.5 million to support a new robotics faculty chair, as well as three graduate fellowships.
I am proud that he was a Harvard undergraduate during my time on the faculty at Harvard and I think that the Bank of England is fortunate to have someone with his degree of experience in public policy and also experience as a participant directly in financial markets, at the helm at what will be a challenging time for the city of London and England and the global financial system.
Ranked in the global top 10 by the Financial Times, Rotman faculty have been honoured by leading academic associations for their outstanding research and teaching, and for their life - time scholarly contributions.
Ranked 10th in the world for research by the Financial Times in 2012, Rotman faculty will be your teachers, mentors, and team - builders.
Instead, he presents his proposal in the terms of a labor - union manifesto: «It is long past time for faculty members to rise above narrow self - interest, give up the doctrine of academic exceptionalism, and agree to the same terms of employment as everyone else in the workforce.»
Though the university never admitted discrimination by the school's then - dean and faculty, research by the Anti-Defamation League showed that 65 % of the Jewish students at that time either flunked out or were forced to repeat coursework - up to a year of it - in order to stay.
First, last, and all the time, Paul's interest thus was in moral reclamation, not psychology, in salvation, not metaphysics, and his aim was the transformation of men, with their natural faculties of body, mind, and emotion, into spiritual persons.
He joined the Duke Divinity faculty after he graduated in the early 1960s and secured tenure at a time when one still could do so without having a long résumé of works written for other academics.
It dwells in reason and utilizes our ordinary rational faculties, but at the same time it «transcends» the rational level of cosmic evolution.
Nearly 40,300 students and faculty were active across its 949 chapters, and more than 3,500 people «profess [ed] faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord for the first time» — almost double the professions...
«We can't assign library research,» a typical faculty member reports, «because our students are in class pretty much the whole time they're on campus, and they don't have access to a theological library when they go home.»
In the 20 - year interval, the number of full - time faculty increased 5 percent and the number of part - time faculty 129 percent.
In 1970 among schools in the Association of Theological Schools there were 12.4 students per full - time faculty member; in 1990 there were 22.3 students for each full - time faculty membeIn 1970 among schools in the Association of Theological Schools there were 12.4 students per full - time faculty member; in 1990 there were 22.3 students for each full - time faculty membein the Association of Theological Schools there were 12.4 students per full - time faculty member; in 1990 there were 22.3 students for each full - time faculty membein 1990 there were 22.3 students for each full - time faculty member.
My strong impression, based on these data, is that faculty tend to spend too much rather than too little time in church activities, and that scholarship and involvements beyond the church consequently sometimes suffer.
More and more these part - time and adjunct faculty not only supervise field work, as they did in the past, but also teach core courses.
At this meeting I realized that most of the other married women present did not have full - time positions, even though in the»60s many departments were searching for qualified faculty.
The tall, balding Niebuhr resigned his Detroit pastorate in 1928 and joined the faculty of Union to start full - time teaching.
At the time, the majority of the science faculty espoused young earth creationism, so I learned about evolution in the context of Christian apologetics courses, with the presupposition that evolution was incompatible with the Christian faith.
Bonhoeffer was appointed to the faculty of the Union Theological Seminary for an indefinite period of time, and arrived in the United States on June 12, 1939.
Indeed, many elderly nursing home patients in full possession of their faculties experience time as moving with excruciating slowness.
At a time when theological educators fear being dictated to by financial considerations, the faculties in this study emerge as fully in control of education.
It is a pleasure to recall the gracious hospitality and the thoughtful attention given by President Edwin McNeill Poteat and the faculty, students, and alumni of Colgate - Rochester Divinity School, when the lectures were given at Easter time in 1947.
(If you are interested in blogging about SBC issues — my denomination — I blog on those over at Between the Times, the SEBTS faculty blog.
Buridan was unusual in that he was a diocesan priest at a time when most academics were either Dominicans or Franciscans, and in that he remained in the Arts faculty as a philosopher when most intellectuals of his caliber saw philosophy as a stage on the way to a doctorate in theology.
But while 63 percent of full - time faculty at four - year universities and colleges nationwide identify as «far left» or «liberal» and only 12 percent identify as «far right» or «conservative,» Liberty University bucks the trend in attracting primarily conservative students and faculty — no surprise, having been founded by the late Jerry Falwell, Sr., of the (now defunct) Moral Majority.
This «unveiling» is expressed through the Scriptures, the human authors of which are inspired to write what God wishes while employing their own faculties and doing so in the language and culture of their time.
Since the establishment of a Roman Catholic theological faculty in 1817 (an unusual move in a predominantly Protestant region of the country, but reflective of a conciliatory ethos at that time in Württemberg), a long history of engagement between the two faculties has evolved.
If, e.g., as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less, recovers the faculties of which the injury to his brain had deprived him, and that not in consequence of a renewal of the injured part, but in consequence of the inhibited functions being performed by the vicarious action of other parts, the easiest explanation certainly is that, after a time, consciousness constitutes the remaining parts into a mechanism capable of acting as a substitute for the lost parts.
Security protocols surrounding the address by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney require students and faculty to show up hours ahead of time in order to be screened by metal detectors before passing into the area where ceremony's procession will begin.
The increased professionalization of academic life in religious studies also works against serious faculty investment of time and energy in interdisciplinary teaching and research.
This mission is lived out as she works part - time as adjucnt faculty in Bible and Theology in Western Seminary's distance learning program, at her church, City Life Church in Grand Rapids, and as a stay at home mom and wife living on a college campus with her husband, Cory, who is a Resident Director in a men's dorm.
To describe the Divinity School faculty's perception of the problem in this way is to say little more than that it participated in the Social Gospel movement which was gaining wide influence at the time.
Though the university never admitted discrimination by the school's then - dean and faculty, research by the Anti-Defamation League showed that 65 % of the Jewish students at that time either flunked out or were forced to repeat coursework — up to a year of it — in order to stay.
For example, in 1968 the faculty of the University of Virginia's religious studies department consisted of two full - time members; in 1974 there are 14.
On Thursday, Time magazine revealed that Wheaton's faculty diversity committee recently concluded that «the college has demonstrated a pattern of differential over-scrutiny about Dr. Hawkins's beliefs in ways often tied to race, gender, and marital status.»
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