Sentences with phrase «time faculty on»

The nature of the tenure - track position is also expected to change as financial constraints force institutions to hire even full - time faculty on limited contracts.
According to «Staff in Postsecondary Institutions, Fall 2003, and Salaries of Full - Time Instructional Faculty, 2003 - 04,» which was issued by the U.S. Department of Education, the total number of postsecondary faculty grew by 26 percent from 1995 through 2003, but the number of full - time faculty on the tenure track increased by only 17 percent.

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It's a full - time, four - year program delivered on campus, with an impressive global network and high - ranking faculty members.
According to research by Jeffrey Dew, a faculty fellow with the University of Virginia's National Marriage Project, couples who fight about finances once a week are 30 % more likely to divorce than those who disagree on the topic a few times per month.
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.
I had just finished my second year on the faculty at MIT, and one of my colleagues who had joined the academy at the time had just shared the fact that he was departing for industry.
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.
Hundreds of faculty signed a public statement of support, and dozens of letters arrived daily, reflecting a deeply felt need to be grateful for something at a time when, at least on the national scene, there were so few things one could be grateful for.
It was my first time speaking on this topic, and I was pleased with the response from students, faculty, and staff.
«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.»
Schools increasingly rely on adjunct and part - time faculty.
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.
Finally, this policy would lessen the time that faculty now waste on empire - building, issues of personal security and internal politics.
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.
(If you are interested in blogging about SBC issues — my denomination — I blog on those over at Between the Times, the SEBTS faculty blog.
At times Hagrid offers comic relief, but he also serves as the headmaster's right - hand man and as an empathic counterpoint to the more cerebral and emotionally distant characters on the Hogwarts faculty.
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.
The Tübingen compromise, which allowed Hans to remain on the university faculty and to retain his status as director of the Ecumenical Institute but at the same time removed him from the Roman Catholic theological faculty, appeared initially to resolve a delicate situation.
But as time went on it wasn't clear why such a college should prefer a Reformed, even a Protestant or Christian, faculty if all upstanding Americans with equal academic training could contribute to an equally acceptable moral and societal end.
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.
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.»
Over two days, ICPF visited with faculty and 92 students at their university booths where ICPF staff provided information on corrugated packaging & display careers and tutorials on using ICPF resources to apply for student internships and full time positions in corrugated packaging upon graduation.
In roughly the same period during which your football program dragged Miami's name through the mud, another urban, private university has gone big - time — raising huge amounts of money, going on a building binge and raiding the Ivy League for faculty — without big - time sports.
During this time she also served on the faculty of California State University at Northridge.
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.
Should SU staff and faculty members be able to run for office while working full - time on campus?
Part - time faculty at Ithaca College voted to unionize on Thursday after a four - month effort.
As Congressman Adriano Espaillat sat backstage at Lehman College's Lovinger Theater, preparing to address students, faculty and local residents, he had timing on his mind.
Farmelo: By the time, the antimatter was, if you like, verified, right — and that's what won him the Nobel Prize when he was 31 years old, just over 31 — he was then seen as perhaps the world's leading quantum theorist; and when Einstein came to the States in 1933 to begin the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, the first person he wanted on the faculty with him was Paul Dirac.
The administration makes many demands on the faculty's time but provides limited infrastructure and support.
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.
The administration did not impose a great burden on the faculty's time, and the faculty was supported by a strong infrastructure.
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).
Female faculty members are more likely to report spending more time on teaching and less time on research than male faculty members.
In collaboration with many researchers (graduate students, postdocs, and faculty elsewhere), we have examined the role of cross-immunity on the evolution and dynamics of influenza; the impact of behavioral changes, long periods of infectiousness, variable infectivity, co-infections, prostitution, social networks, and vaccine efficacy on HIV dynamics; the role of exogenous re-infection, variable progression rates, vaccination, public transportation, close and casual contacts on tuberculosis dynamics and control; the impact of life - history vector dynamics on dengue epidemics; and on the identification of time - response scales for epidemics of foot and mouth disease.
If I could get a bridge or transition grant to cover my salary for that time, it would make the hunt for a faculty position significantly easier later on.
Furthermore, John Jay has seen a growth in both external funding and in full - time faculty focused on STEM research.
Q: Is it just a matter of time until women achieve equal (or near - equal) representation on faculties?
The OTT can assist faculty with understanding how much time they can spend on outside endeavors and how it must be structured.
Factors that «clearly play a role in faculty attitudes» about students spending time on professional development activities include «[p] ressures... for scholarly productivity» and the need to produce usable data, the report notes.
Although both categories of «non-tenure-track faculty» — full time and piecework — receive lower pay «than tenured and tenure - track faculty, part - time faculty are customarily paid significantly less than even full - time non-tenure-track faculty for the same work,» write Adrianna Kezar, Daniel Maxey and Lara Badke in a report from The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success.
For example, the faculty handbook at a research university might read, «Probationary faculty are expected to spend 65 % to 75 % of their time on research activities and the remaining 25 % to 35 % on teaching activities.»
Well - publicized tragedies on college campuses across the United States have prompted university officials to implement alert systems that broadcast real - time warnings via text message and e-mail to students, faculty, and staff.
This is essential for students to understand the constraints on a faculty member's time.
And sure enough, when the time came around for the faculty to rubber - stamp the approval of the committee, that professor did not put the vote as an agenda item on this faculty board meeting.
But advice from her husband's friend who had a hard time finding a faculty position kept her motivated on her job search.
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.
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.
Also on the task force is Alice Young, TTU's associate vice president for «Research, Responsible Research,» who was the faculty fellow for research integrity in the office of TTU's vice president for research at the time of the Brown incident.
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