Sentences with phrase «who took a sabbatical»

From what I have heard, founders who take sabbaticals or vacations actually come back refreshed and with a new sense of balance.
«I took a class with Professor Donald Oliver,» he says, referring to the professor who took a sabbatical from the Ed School in 1978 to study at a beauty school in Lowell, Mass., because he strongly believed that real learning took place in the real world.

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... But I never got to take it because it was only offered every other year and... the professor who taught it went on sabbatical the year I was going to take it.
Give 2 years to Louis Enrique who is on a year long sabbatical can take this club forward for two to three years and Arteta can take it from there.
So B.J., who has taken a sabbatical from the University of Hawaii, at which he is a professor of transportation, is getting a crash Ph.D. in media management.
In The Marriage Sabbatical: The Journey That Brings You Home, author Cheryl Jarvis details the stories of 55 women who took time off their marriage — about three months — including herself.
On the other side of the political spectrum, Iain Dale travelled up to Cambridge to interview Simon Heffer, the Daily Telegraph columnist who is taking a sabbatical (while continuing to write for the paper) at his old university.
Luckily, Turner took a sabbatical at the University of Colorado, and down the hall was another young scientist, a Polish researcher by the name of Ryszard Kierzek, who was using organic chemistry to produce four oligonucleotides at a time, and as many as two sets of four in a day.
I'm a 30 something female, currently residing overseas, but in the UK on a well earned sabbatical, and who has deliberately taken herself off the market for the past 3 years.I've mainly been career focussed, My work as a senior manager with a renowned company is highly satisfying, however, a compone...
Jones denied that the split had anything to do with an unwanted advance from Lasseter, who also handed over directing duties to Pixar veteran Josh Cooley as he took a sabbatical from his role as chief creative officer after acknowledging «missteps» in his behaviour towards women.
There was no mention of Pixar co-founder John Lasseter, who is taking a «six - month sabbatical» after acknowledging «missteps» in his workplace behavior.
Tina (Alice Lowe) is a gonk - loving knitter (of pink wool lingerie) and dog - walker who lives at home with her possessive mother; Chris (Steve Oram) is an «anorak» (i.e., nerdish hobbyist) who lies that he has taken a sabbatical to write, whereas in fact he has been made redundant.
Under the direction of a panel made up of schools administrators and members of the local teachers union, qualified veteran teachers — usually called consulting teachers — take sabbaticals from classroom teaching to mentor new teachers during their first years and to support other experienced teachers who are struggling.
May is a known supporter of grammar schools and her leadership campaign is being headed by Nick Timothy, who has taken an unpaid sabbatical from his role as director of New Schools Network.
An conceptualist who came up in the New York art scene alongside Jasper Johns, Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and the rest, Sturtevant moved to Paris around 1970 and took a decade - long sabbatical from making art; when she re-emerged, she found herself often lumped in with an entirely new generation of artists, giving her work a strange out - of - time quality.
As an all - or - nothing type of person who leads instinctively with my heart and not always my head, actually deciding to take this much - needed sabbatical after almost 25 years of working seems to be one of the more practical decisions I have ever made.
Describing itself as «a boutique pop - up art fair,» the event will take place Friday - Sunday, Jan. 12 - 14, at 160 Spear St.. It will present artists represented by four reputable dealers that fall just outside the San Francisco establishment: Chandra Cerrito Contemporary and Slate Contemporary, both based in Oakland; Mill Valley's Seager Gray Gallery; and George Lawson, who closed his brick - and - mortar space last year and whose website says he is «on sabbatical and the exhibition program is temporarily suspended.»
Now that her third exhibition this year opened last week at New York's Lehmann Maupin gallery, Tracey Emin feels that she has earned a yearlong sabbatical, which she chose to announce, in the tradition of artists who wish to make an overt statement that doubles as an inside joke, by taking out an ad in Artforum: a photo of herself along with her four representatives, their contact information, and the message «If you need anything call one of these people» in the scrawl now so recognizable from her signature neons.
That would be New York Personal Injury Law Blog's Eric Turkewitz, who took his own (self - funded) sabbatical 20 years ago to travel around the world.
Belkin's article contrasts Kennedy's experience with that of Whitney Hoffman, who spent a year in practice before taking a «mom sabbatical» 14 years ago to raise her sons.
The home goods and storage container retailer provides full - time employees who have 10 years of experience with the company a chance to take a two weeks of paid sabbatical.
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