Sentences with phrase «untenured in»

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In a 1983 document entitled «Priorities and Commitments for Excellence,» Notre Dame Provost Timothy O'Meara reported that 55 percent of the untenured regular faculty were Catholic.
As in past years, we will bring together young scholars — untenured professors, postdoctoral scholars, and dissertation - writing doctoral students — to discuss primary sources from the founding era on the origins of the American understanding of church - state relations and religious freedom.
Many (especially younger, untenured) women in the academy chronically face an awful choice: to do the research they must do to keep their jobs, or take care of essential domestic obligations.
After years of working essentially as a volunteer, Noether finally became an untenured associate math professor in 1922 at Göttingen, where she was allotted a modest salary.
Provides up to $ 20,000 in matching funds to regular faculty — untenured or tenure - track — at selected institutions in the fields of mathematics, science, engineering, or technology faced with urgent family responsibilities so that they can take a leave with salary or, after a leave, resume research.
There's the rub, for me at least: I signed on with an untenured professor who, although he probably wouldn't say this, has no interest in allowing me to explore my interests unless those explorations will directly — and definitely — benefit him.
In case you missed my last column, it's the old «untenured - new - faculty - needs - first - big - grant - and - you're - working - on - the - project» syndrome.
In 2004, the Chicago Public Schools changed its policies to allow principals» evaluations of untenured teachers to influence layoff decisions (see «Principled Principals» research).
Such subjective performance assessments are already used to evaluate untenured teachers, and they play a large role in promotion and compensation decisions in other occupations.
In my research I have identified 34 different examples of charter school innovation, including small size; untenured teachers; contracts with parents; real parent and teacher involvement in school governance; outcome -(rather than input --RRB- based accreditation; service learning fully integrated into the curricula; unusual grade configurations; split sessions and extended school days and years to accommodate working students; and computer - assisted instruction for at - risk and other frequently absent studentIn my research I have identified 34 different examples of charter school innovation, including small size; untenured teachers; contracts with parents; real parent and teacher involvement in school governance; outcome -(rather than input --RRB- based accreditation; service learning fully integrated into the curricula; unusual grade configurations; split sessions and extended school days and years to accommodate working students; and computer - assisted instruction for at - risk and other frequently absent studentin school governance; outcome -(rather than input --RRB- based accreditation; service learning fully integrated into the curricula; unusual grade configurations; split sessions and extended school days and years to accommodate working students; and computer - assisted instruction for at - risk and other frequently absent students.
Surely it would be more cost efficient to replace them either with untenured, lower paid, professors or faculty not on the tenure - line in the first place.
When new teachers are hired in Connecticut, they serve as untenured, probationary employees for four years.
Then new or untenured scientists will have a harder time getting published than established ones «in the old boys club.»
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