Sentences with phrase «time faculty member for»

Despite its larger size the College boasts 1 full - time faculty member for every 6 students, meaning students work very closely with their instructors.

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Indeed, incentives for commercializing are essentially seen as perverse, because if a faculty member is spending time commercializing research then, by current evaluation standards, they are not doing their real job.
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.»
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.
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.
In his entire time here I never heard a student or faculty member say any but positive things about him, rare for a star athlete in a competitive high school milieu.
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.
Should SU staff and faculty members be able to run for office while working full - time on campus?
Yet, because those instructors are teaching large, introductory courses, tenured faculty members enjoy more time for their own scholarly work.
Women S&E faculty members are far more likely than men to teach part time (40 % versus 25 % for men), and are also more likely to have fixed - term contracts — 54 % of women S&E faculty members were on a 1 - term or 1 - year contract, compared to 34 % of men, in 1993 (NSF, 1996).
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.
Across the United States, part - time faculty members joined the national protest for a living wage
Private industry is coming to academia, and it would not be unusual for a student to work in the lab of a faculty member who also is associated with a start - up company, or to see someone leave their faculty position to work in industry full - time.
LaNessa Jackson, a sophomore majoring in computer science, says a scholarship would reduce her debt and let her spend more time with faculty members in preparation for graduate school.
This is essential for students to understand the constraints on a faculty member's time.
A tenured faculty member, Eberhard offered to work half - time so that UW could create a halftime tenure - track slot for Lehman, who had just graduated from UC Berkeley.
For doctoral students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics, landing a job as a research - oriented college or university faculty member typically requires having spent time as a postdoctoral researcher.
Opportunities for collaboration exist, Skyllingstad explains, because COAS faculty members typically work on several proposals at any one time and «we have a lot of collaborative proposals.
One difficulty with staying in the lab is that so many other obligations compete for a new faculty member's time and attention.
The student should ask the adviser for an estimate of the time it will take, and the faculty member should make an effort to comply.
His own temporary university job appears safe for the time being, but because of the «current funding climate,» a number of researchers he knows, including some faculty members, «are losing their positions this summer.»
(If promotion to the tenured ranks must occur within the first 7 years, then this issue may be moot, because the outcomes for a junior faculty member's trainees may not be known by that time.)
This faculty member will then be able to provide a letter for your promotion folder when the time comes.
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
Just like Next Wave, MiSciNet will rely on students, mentors, faculty members, and administrators to share their own stories and their own perspectives, providing — over time — an increasingly valuable resource for all underrepresented minority students and those committed to supporting their aspirations.
«We are showing for the first time that even a brief exposure to opioids can have long - term negative effects on pain,» said Grace, who is a faculty member along with Watkins in CU - Boulder's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
KIPAC faculty member Risa Wechsler, a founding member of DES, said, «For the first time, the precision of key cosmological parameters coming out of a galaxy survey is comparable to the ones derived from measurements of the cosmic microwave background.
In a paper published online on Feb. 6 in Science, researchers led by Janet Smith, faculty member in the U-M Life Sciences Institute and Medical School, described for the first time the structure of a protein that helps the virus replicate and spread infection.
The Morningstar Family Teaching Award recognizes a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
The investigation by the school district's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) found that Moten and other faculty members «knew of the practice, allowed it to go on for a time, and failed to report it.»
The Morningstar Family Teaching Award, which recognizes a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students, was proudly accepted by Eliot Professor John Willett.
The «demonstration» part of the time will be an authentic experience of learning for members of the audience, drawing on the faculty member's chosen teaching approach and topic; the «reflection» part will be a dialogue in which the faculty member shares his or her pedagogical assumptions, intentions, and moves, and engages in a conversation with a discussant and the audience that «pulls back the curtain» on his or her teaching.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, June 6, Murnane was recognized for his work by receiving the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, given annually to a faculty member for his generosity in providing time and support to students.
Encourage members of the faculty to post an idea, question or topic to the board, and allow ample time for teams to coordinate around these ideas.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, June 4, Pan was honored for her work by receiving the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, given annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, May 28, Mehta was honored with the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, presented annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, May 29, Grotzer was honored with the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, presented annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, May 27, Sherman was honored with the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, presented annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, May 25, Blatt, also director of the Technology, Education, and Innovation Program, was honored with the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, presented annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
At the HGSE Convocation on Wednesday, May 26, Harris was honored with the Morningstar Family Teaching Award, presented annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
The Morningstar Family Teaching Award is presented annually to a faculty member for his or her generosity in providing time and support to students.
Given the many benefits identified by students, faculty members plan to increase the amount of time provided, especially for peer sharing and faculty feedback, as students recommended.
Any full - time faculty member who is paid partly from funds appropriated for Florida College System institution baccalaureate degree programs and partly from other funds or appropriations shall teach a minimum number of classroom contact hours per week in such proportion to 15 classroom contact hours as his or her salary paid from funds appropriated for Florida College System institution baccalaureate degree programs bears to his or her total salary.
Researchers ensure that the infrastructure in member A + schools supports common planning time, shared vision, and faculty commitment to the goal of schools that work for everyone.
Rogers (2000) found that faculty members need technical support and release time for training in order to incorporate technology into their classrooms.
TOPSIM was responsible for the overall custom simulation design, Tata provided all the programming and web development, and 10 full - time education faculty members were responsible for the content.
Additionally, the original survey was distributed to six other full - time faculty members in the department for review.
On the other hand, added Schuster — citing a thesis being circulated at the time by Chester Finn, then a faculty member at Vanderbilt — it might be possible for education advocates to rally around a new agenda, one powerful enough to attract widespread support and perhaps even bring federal policy makers back into the fold.
To be eligible for HECSE membership, colleges and universities must operate special education personnel preparation programs, offer Graduate - level special education teacher preparation programs, prepare special education leadership personnel at the doctoral level; and have at least five full - time faculty members with doctorates in special education or similar field.
Other scholarships for grandchildren include the alumni heritage scholarship and the alumni scholar award at the University of Alabama, Augustus Ward Young and Ruth Agenes Young Scholarships at the University of Maine at Machias for students whose grandparents or great - grandparents were members of Eastern Star, a scholarship for grandchildren and great grandchildren of full - time faculty (past or present) sponsored by the San Diego State University Retirement Association, a scholarship for grandchildren of alumni at Texas State University San Marco, a scholarship for children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of alumni at the University of New Hampshire, and a scholarship for grandchildren of alumni sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Alumni Association.
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