Sentences with phrase «time faculty members of»

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.
If you do this, you will want to identify a full - time faculty member of the department to be your co-advisor.
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).
Prior to her work with the CCLA, she was a full - time faculty member of the University of Windsor Faculty of Law for five years.

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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.
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.
After reassuring that enough qualified applicants are available, she warns of the current dangerous practice of replacing full - time tenured faculty with part - time adjunct faculty, and the importance of seminaries nurturing faculty members» sense of vocation, particularly junior faculty.
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 fact, during my time at DePaul University it was pretty rare to see members of the faculty and staff participating in meal periods.
Elsa has been a member of the Eurythmy Spring Valley Ensemble and a part - time instructor on the faculty of Eurythmy Spring Valley since 2013.
The checks are part of an ongoing repayment to faculty members who had money deducted from their pay from 2013 to 2015 as part of a statewide deficit reduction program instituted by the Cuomo administration at the time.
CUNY's faculty and staff union released Bowen's statement Thursday night, following a meeting where members discussed a planned strike authorization vote, and it came shortly after the New York Times wrote that Cuomo has begun channeling his «inner progressive» with a host of new policy initiatives.
Fortunately, the faculty members in the University of Utah's School of Computing were very accommodating — they always gave me as much time to finish assignments as I needed.
At UBC, faculty members are restricted in the amount of time they can put into commercializing ventures.
But the number of full - time faculty members with non-tenure-track positions rose by 17 per cent.
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.
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).
«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.
Some prompts may also ask you to list specific members of the faculty whom you see yourself working with, so spend time reading through the program's Web site and identify those members who match your research interests.
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.
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.
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.
Some of the 36 % of contingent faculty members who work full time have contracts and at least some benefits.
At the low end of the pay spectrum, both full - and part - time faculty members receive a bit more than $ 3000 a course.
Now a faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University Namibia, he spends most of his time teaching courses such as classical mechanics, plasma physics, and astrophysics.
But part - time faculty members are only one piece of a more complex puzzle.
«As far as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Nathan Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florida.
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.
«As far as I am aware, this is the first time that researchers have found that an invasive predator (such as the python) has caused an increase in contact between mosquitoes and hosts of a human pathogen,» said Burkett - Cadena, a faculty member with the UF / IFAS Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach, Florida.
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.
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.
While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offered a tolerable daily intake — TDI — of 50 micrograms of BPA per kilogram of body weight each day, new studies suggest that we are exposed to at least eight times that amount every day, said Vanamala, who is also a faculty member at the Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute.
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.
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.»
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.
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.
In addition to killing termite colonies in less time, scientists showed they need tiny amounts of the active ingredient in the insecticide to kill them, said Chouvenc, who along with Su, is a faculty member at the UF / IFAS Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.
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
«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.
You have already determined that you have the interest and time to commit to mentoring a postdoctoral fellow, clinical fellow, graduate student, junior faculty member, or other member of your research team.
University administrators and faculty members have long complained that some of the never - ending stream of rules designed to ensure that precious federal research dollars are spent wisely are time - consuming, unnecessary, and occasionally even conflicting.
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.
The team included 291 of the responses in the final analysis because some faculty who responded either weren't full time, did not actually conduct human - subject research or did not involve members of the community in their studies.
«The surprising aspect about the present discovery is that we have detected this Lyman - alpha line in an apparently faint galaxy at a redshift of 8.68, corresponding to a time when the universe should be full of absorbing hydrogen clouds,» Richard Ellis, a former faculty member of the California Institute of Technology, and co-author of a paper detailing the findings, published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, said in a statement.
As a junior faculty member, Kruse felt constrained by cost and time limitations of immunization.
Thomson will be in Santa Barbara only part - time - he remains a tenured senior faculty member at the University of Wisconsin at Madison where, in 1998, he first isolated human embryonic stem cells.
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