Sentences with phrase «time faculty member»

Additionally, the original survey was distributed to six other full - time faculty members in the department for review.
Meanwhile the approximately fifty - six full - time faculty members made roughly $ 5 million combined.
The school has more than 120 full — time faculty members available to students.
At the low end of the pay spectrum, both full - and part - time faculty members receive a bit more than $ 3000 a course.
He was a full time faculty member at RISD, Brandeis University, and later, a visiting artist for many years at Harvard's Carpenter Center.
Have at least five full - time faculty members with doctorates in special education or related fields plus experience in special education.
Currently, she is a full time faculty member at the University of Phoenix.
Taught law as an associate professor at the University of Western Ontario (1976 - 80), and as a part - time faculty member of Osgoode Hall Law School (1982 - 86).
Despite its larger size the College boasts 1 full - time faculty member for every 6 students, meaning students work very closely with their instructors.
Part - time faculty member teaching Entertainment Law, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University
Across the United States, part - time faculty members joined the national protest for a living wage
Only half of part - time faculty members get any benefits, usually some form of health coverage, Kezar and her co-authors continue.
In the meantime, the study by Mr. Chronister and Mr. Baldwin provides the clearest indication that the practice of hiring full - time faculty members off the tenure track is a permanent fixture of academe.
Nearly 30 per cent of all female, full - time faculty members work in non-tenure-track posts, compared with 14 per cent of all male full - timers, according to the Education Department statistics.
WGU also has lower employee costs, as full - time faculty members serve primarily as student mentors and neither develop curriculum nor perform research (this also supports the school's narrow value proposition of providing professional rather than academic training).
One part - time faculty member elected by the part - time faculty, and one staff member, elected by the staff, also will serve as non-voting observers.
In recognition of his extraordinary contributions to CalArts, the Institute will name the building that houses its new art studios in honor of Chouinard alumnus and long - time faculty member John Baldessari.
Guest lecturing might help, as might more generally having a full - time faculty member on your side.
Eligibility: The New Voices Program will be open to full - time faculty members from AALS member schools who are untenured or have been tenured for two years or less.
There are five full - time faculty members dedicated to the Lawyering Skills Institute.
Currently, she is a full time faculty member at the...
He is currently a full time faculty member in the Foundations Department at RISD.
Soon after you declare your major, you will be connected to your Program Advisor, the Lead Faculty in your major or another full - time faculty member who teaches in your major.
But the number of full - time faculty members with non-tenure-track positions rose by 17 per cent.
Semester Corps teachers are full - time faculty members of the Seton Catholic Schools network who rotate between schools and assignments during the spring semester, from late January to mid-June.
Located in the Piedmont Triad, university enrolls approximately 6,000 students, employs more than 400 full time faculty members, offers 42 undergraduate programs, eight graduate programs and two professional programs.
This week the biennial faculty exhibition opens at Eastern Connecticut State University, where I've been a full - time faculty member for the past eight years.
Wellesley's 362 full - and part - time faculty members make for a 1:7 faculty to student ratio.
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 member.
A school can get a lot of course - teaching services for the salary of a full - time faculty member who draws fringe benefits and earns sabbatical leave.
You see, however aware or not aware of this fact you seniors are, I entered Pacific School of Religion as a full - time faculty member three years ago.
As the only full - time faculty member in my department who teaches through the entire summer, I end up with a fairly heavy course load each May through August.
She was a full - time faculty member in the Early Childhood Education Department at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California for 30 years, teaching children, teachers and parents and coordinating a state demonstration infant toddler program.
«We were the only two junior faculty in a small department with a total of five full - time faculty members.
George Mason University has hired lots of full - time, non-tenured instructors lately — 230 of its 749 full - time faculty members are on fixed contracts.
«These people come cheaper than a tenure - track hire,» acknowledges David L. Potter, provost at George Mason University, where 30 per cent of full - time faculty members are off the tenure track.
Full - time positions are competitive, and a significant percentage of classes are taught by part - time faculty members.
The program works like this: Full - time faculty members with independent research programs (postdocs are not eligible) apply via the program's Web site; researchers holding equivalent positions in industry of nonacademic labs may also apply.
To further that goal, the QLI is working with students based in the lab of Minh Do, a part - time faculty member in Image Formation and Processing at the Beckman Institute, to build software that will find patterns in the tissue that are relevant for diagnosis and prognosis.
Another study found that part - time faculty members were paid a median of only $ 2700 per course.
At the high end, part - time faculty members can get $ 5500 per course, but full - time faculty members can get as much as $ 8000 per course.
But part - time faculty members are only one piece of a more complex puzzle.
Dinah Miller, a psychiatrist in private practice in Baltimore and a part - time faculty member at Johns Hopkins University, explains:
An e-mail from Huang on behalf of COER says that, «Even though Ulf is the PI [principal investigator] for the leading talent project, this project is a team work requiring both his theoretical part and the experimental efforts from some COER full - time faculty members
Lombardi receives more than $ 100 million in research grants, has nearly 200 full - time faculty members and 220 ongoing clinical trials.
The campus enrolls more than 36,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and has more than 1,500 full - time and 500 part - time faculty members in more than 130 academic departments and more than 110 interdisciplinary research units and field stations.
She came to Emory University in 1999 as a full - time faculty member in physical education where she taught a variety of fitness and special interest classes.

Phrases with «time faculty member»

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