Sentences with phrase «time job in academia»

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My first thought, given the continuing tough job market in academia, was to picture despairing Ph.D.'s pondering whether the time had come to begin hormone treatments.
New initiatives in Europe are trying to help fill those gaps for displaced scientists unable to reintegrate into academia through a full - time job or fellowship.
One of the direst consequences of the dwindling job market has been the increasing lengths of time many scientists now spend languishing in what were originally intended as temporary training positions, with no certainty of one day landing a coveted permanent position in academia.
To acquire a job in academia or industry, postdocs need to produce their publications in a relatively short time to demonstrate a solid research track record.
I just got my first «big boy» job at the tender age of... 34, after a long time in academia and a startup stint that worked out pretty well (startup got acquired by public company)- so now it's the...
To summarize: - Seitz was a professor of physics at Illinois from 1949 - 1968 where he did seminal work on the nature of unit cells in crystalline solids - During much of this time (1962 - 1969) he was also president of the NAS - Seitz ended his active research role in 1968 to take on an administrative job as president of Rockefeller university - After retiring from academia altogether in 1979, he became a «permanent consultant» for RJ Reynolds Tobacco - In 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years oin crystalline solids - During much of this time (1962 - 1969) he was also president of the NAS - Seitz ended his active research role in 1968 to take on an administrative job as president of Rockefeller university - After retiring from academia altogether in 1979, he became a «permanent consultant» for RJ Reynolds Tobacco - In 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years oin 1968 to take on an administrative job as president of Rockefeller university - After retiring from academia altogether in 1979, he became a «permanent consultant» for RJ Reynolds Tobacco - In 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years oin 1979, he became a «permanent consultant» for RJ Reynolds Tobacco - In 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years oIn 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years old
At the same time, I left my job in academia and started working at a non-profit organization where I served as an Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist.
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