Sentences with phrase «with faculty hiring»

Among my Christian critics are some who say that by suggesting Christianity should have something to do with faculty hiring, I have «offended» non-Christian professors and, therefore, have acted uncharitably.

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You equate a criteria call for student admission and faculty hire with religious or gender orientation discrimination?
«We hire presidents, commissioners, faculty and coaches with far fewer visits.»
Proven experience with human resources policies, procedures and practices, including the ability to hire and retain talented faculty and staff
In spite of financial difficulties, the faculty expanded with an additional class teacher each year, specialty teachers for French and German and a full - time Eurythmist who was hired in 1993.
«The CUNY Board of Trustees has approved an operating budget request for FY2017 - 18 that seeks increased state and city investment in faculty hiring, new research, expanding college access and other initiatives necessary to provide our students with an affordable, high - quality education,» Arena said in an emailed statement.
In computer science faculty hiring decisions, gender is indirectly considered through its correlation with measures like productivity, study finds
«Cerebellar interactions with the frontal cortex in cognitive processes has never been shown before in animal models,» says Parker, UI assistant professor of psychiatry and the first faculty hire of the new Iowa Neuroscience Institute.
The strategy included unconscious bias training for the hiring committee, a guide for recruiting diverse candidates, and connecting candidates with a faculty member outside of the search committee to answer their questions about the university's work - life balance.
Few universities advertise faculty positions in network science per se; with some exceptions, network researchers are housed within disciplinary departments and must convince hiring and tenure committees that their work constitutes a significant contribution to their home field.
The goal is to give universities an added incentive to recruit young investigators and provide newly hired faculty members with some breathing room before applying for their first major grant, says Story Landis, director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, Maryland.
So, although some responsibility lies with trainees to take charge of their careers and be realistic about the faculty job market, the authors of the study also offer some recommendations about how some of the problems with the current hiring system could be addressed.
Junior faculty members are hired with the expectation that they will obtain tenure, and mentoring committees work diligently toward this end.
With 40 years on faculties and multiple decades on hiring and promotion committees, Krieger has a keen sense of what works and what doesn't.
The department chair meets with each new hire and has monthly luncheons with new faculty members to discuss issues confidentially.
Last year, just before a strict hiring freeze took effect, UC Irvine's new Environment Institute announced a series of eight faculty searches seeking scientists who could conduct interdisciplinary research and interact with multiple departments.
For example, new faculty members who joined departments that participated in WISELI's workshop on recruiting diverse candidates report greater satisfaction with the hiring process than those in departments that did not take the workshop, Sheridan says.
Gaining the support of the central School of Medicine administration, developing automated monthly reports, meeting with all newly hired business administrators, and constantly reminding faculty and staff members all contributed to our success.
He also coordinated the writing of several large grant proposals within his department and collaborated with faculty who eventually hired him.
Copelli thinks building a scientific culture in northeastern Brazil will require changes in several areas: the way students are taught, the way faculty members deal with funding agencies, and the federal laws and rules that govern hiring.
The one alumnus hired this year — 1995 HMC graduate Elizabeth Orwin — studied with an all - male engineering faculty.
MIT President Susan Hockfield says the report, based on interviews with women faculty members, demonstrates the «stunning progress» MIT has made in hiring more women and increasing their job satisfaction.
Right now, the institute is looking to hire five new tenure - track faculty members from junior to established researchers with expertise from bioinformatics and systems modeling to genomics and lipomics.
So, your main job as a faculty applicant remains the same: to convince the hiring committee that you can do the job well, and that life with you in their midst will be pleasant and stress - free.
Increasing emphasis on «translation» in academic life science focuses more research on applications and encourages universities to hire faculty members with a practical bent — and, often, industrial experience.
Enabled by generous donations from the Simons Foundation and other sources, the SCQB is currently undergoing a major expansion, with several new hires of faculty and staff.
Q: With this gift, you'll be able to hire new early childhood members to the faculty.
I think this commitment is represented well by HGSE faculty members, including some hired during my deanship, for example: Nancy Hill with her work on parenting and family socialization practices across ethnic, socio - economic, and neighborhood contexts; Meira Levinson with her work on civic and multicultural education; Natasha Warikoo with her work on race, immigration, inequality, and culture as they relate to education; and Hiro Yoshikawa with his work on the development of young children in immigrant families.
Hire faculty with the explicit aim that they will become outstanding teachers.
Programs are charged with ensuring that candidates work with «diverse» higher education and school faculty, peers, and students, and must demonstrate «good - faith efforts» to admit candidates and hire faculty from diverse cultural backgrounds.
The faculty's differences frustrated a series of administrators, until the school's governing board hired Gary Thompson, a 34 - year veteran of GM with a background in facilitating labor - management partnerships.
Budgetary shortfalls, school district bankruptcies, teacher and administrator layoffs, hiring and salary freezes, pension system defaults, shorter school years, ever - larger classes, faculty furloughs, fewer course electives, reduced field trips, foregone or curtailed athletics, outdated textbooks, teachers having to make do with fewer supplies, cuts in school maintenance, and other tales of fiscal woe inevitably captivate the news media, particularly during the late - spring and summer budget and appropriations seasons.
Junior faculty, for whom a given policy was «very» or «somewhat» important, rated the following policies as least effective on their campuses: childcare, financial assistance with housing, spousal / partner hiring programs, professional assistance in obtaining outside funding, and formal mentoring.
Hiring is aligned with institutional values; institutions that value service seek to hire faculty who do too.
Talk about expectations for tenure as early as at the interview stage, and hire faculty with the explicit belief that they will succeed.
Principals with site - based hiring responsibility make no decision of greater consequence than the educators selected to join the school's faculty.
I was hired at that school during the same time, so I am unaware of any other previous discussions with faculty / staff and parents.
But effective school leaders also need time — usually about five years — to build trust with faculty and parents, set a vision for improvement, and hire the right people.
The Director is responsible for the development and direction of curriculum, hiring, supervision, professional development and evaluation of all faculty and staff; oversight and maintenance of buildings and grounds; promoting the school among its various constituencies; maintaining appropriate liaison with school districts.
If you are so inclined, you may also want to read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations», in which the chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's accrediting bodies.»
Over the past two years, she has worked to guide the school through the process of securing a facility, recruiting and enrolling students, hiring the founding faculty and staff, supporting the Board of Directors, and building partnerships with stakeholders across the city - all while creating and sharing the vision of the mission and model of CWC Kansas City.
The 70,000 square foot Midwestern University Equine and Bovine Center at the Midwestern University Animal Health Institute (AHI) is a center for veterinary education, research, large animal veterinary services, and pathology with hired faculty who are engaged in scientific discovery to benefit Arizona's livestock producers and horse owners.
There was a very unlikely, very lively atmosphere there, generated by a faculty who were all hired when they were young by one guy with pretty good judgement.
4Students obtained a letter Axworthy sent to students in October 2012, in which he made it clear the faculty had been battling with the university administration for some time over things like appointing a career services officer and hiring administrative staff.
A group blawg with multiple daily posts that discuss books and great legal thinkers, track law faculty openings and hires, and generally examine the lay of the land for law professors and law students.
If many faculty members have been too slow to recognize the professional purposes of a law degree, many students — and the law firms that eventually hire them — have been too quick to turn law school into a jurisprudential version of the college football season and draft, with too much attention focused on what comes after graduation, not before.
As we noted here in October, the school has been in a process of «reinventing» itself as more vital and nimble, and faculty hiring has been the most visible evidence of that, with the school bringing in a wave of high - profile scholars.
(ii) some law schools have failed to provide their students with the skills needed to actually practice law (as described in the ABA's 1992 MacCrate Report — http://www.abanet.org/legaled/publications/onlinepubs/maccrate.html); this is reflected in many law schools preference for hiring new faculty that have not spent much time practicing law.
The absence of a law library may well affect admissions, the hiring and retention of faculty, and relations with alumni.
Chicago - Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology provides equality of opportunity in legal education for all persons, including faculty and employees, with respect to hiring, continuation, promotion and tenure, applicants for admission, enrolled students, and alumni, without discrimination on the ground of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
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