Sentences with phrase «time faculty members get»

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The AiP is not officially integrated, but many medical faculty members will assist students to get AiP time at the university hospital.
Specifically, getting adjusted to being the only African - American in your class, having to abandon old study habits, the lack of African - American faculty members with whom to identify, and finding the time to complete a variety of tasks in a limited amount of time.
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.
To answer that question, Basson and a team of colleagues, which includes Dr. William P. Newman, chair emeritus of the SMHS Department of Internal Medicine, and Dr. Daniel Persinger, a surgical resident at the time the research was performed and currently an SMHS junior faculty member in surgery, got to work.
Dulay points out the upsides of her job: She is part of a premier research team, has few funding worries because Zare's grant covers her salary, and gets to spend more time with her young daughter than she would as a faculty member.
Daniel Schrag gets visitors all the time — graduate students in despair over their dissertations, fellow faculty members dropping by to chat about the Cretaceous sulfur cycle or some equally abstruse topic, or visiting scientists collaborating with him on one of the scores of scholarly papers he has churned out in a career that has earned him a professorship in Harvard's department of earth and planetary sciences and a MacArthur genius grant.
At first, some JST activists devoted considerable time to the effort, causing «a little friction» with faculty members who were concerned that they get their scientific work done, Tolman says.
«Teaching a module now as a doctoral student has allowed me to get feedback on my teaching from colleagues and professors in order to develop my practice further in a way that might not be quite as available to me as a full - time junior faculty member,» she says.
While universities are much more liberal than govt and it would be pretty astonishing for a faculty member not to get tenure owing to «stepping up», the time drain alone might be sufficient to diminish the faculty members publication list, and scientific peers tend to become somewhat suspicous of scientists that «step up» and may consider them to be light weights, have an agenda, etc..
Every time we bring in a new faculty member, she gets the business.
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