Sentences with phrase «young faculty member»

Almost a decade, ago, we reported on the dynamics of the star system as it operates in the hiring of young faculty members at research institutions.
Finding top graduate students is an especially crucial — and, at times, frustrating — enterprise for young faculty members.
Few young faculty members arrive on campus ready for the classroom.
«I have seen some terrific graduate students in the labs of young faculty members, and the faculty members benefited dramatically,» he says.
«Surely,» said one well - connected European, «she is eligible for every grant other young faculty members from and in Europe are eligible for, so I don't really understand why she's trying to apply for grants for developing countries!
When women have it all Jyoti Mishra, 27 August A young faculty member argues that it is, indeed, possible for a woman (or a man) to «have it all.»
Zhan describes the program as a «shortcut» for young faculty members to gain such insight, allowing them to learn to avoid grant - writing pitfalls and learn the secrets that seasoned researchers have spent many years acquiring.
Thirty young faculty members from 14 universities came together at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on January 29 to discuss the future of higher education.
Thus the onus to foster the conversation is awkwardly placed on students or young faculty members, those living in the tensions between the academic and apologetic worlds and who feel the most pressure and enthusiasm for synthetic thinking.
Younger faculty members, distanced from earlier controversies and educated at ecumenical centers no longer dominated by earlier polarizations, have come to accept many forms of criticism as a matter of course.
Moreover, notes Rescuing Medical Research Director Christopher Pickett in an email to Science Careers, providing «ample funding for the first years as a young faculty member will significantly reduce the burden on these scientists to obtain funding, and allow them to focus on developing creative and innovative ideas.»
For example, one young faculty member * who is gay stood up at a women's mentoring lunch and described how another professor had inquired about her personal life in an offensive and intrusive way.
As a young faculty member, Yellowlees was able to organize a mix of paid and family child care that she was completely happy with.
Its broad - ranging recommendations include policies that would affect the work lives and prospects of many early - career scientists, including postdocs and young faculty members.
«Not only was this an opportunity to help a younger faculty member, but it was also a selfish move on my part,» says Collins.
Its promise tantalized Richard Swanson, then a young faculty member at Stanford University.
«I'm not officially on any committees yet, being a young faculty member,... but I do a lot for the university» already, says Catherine Cardelùs, a forest ecologist who took an assistant professorship at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, last July.
Fortunately, Hart told AAAS: «The two young faculty members I had met years earlier were unwavering in their support of me... They have been my mentors and friends for the last two decades.
Start - up grants were also available for the 15 young faculty members I recruited as I built two new academic departments at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute.
All young faculty members should try to participate in first - year graduate courses, since this is the time when most students make their choices about what to study and with whom.
«The old model of the young faculty member who goes out and establishes his or her name with a theory and publishes a bunch of papers,... a person just can't do that without jettisoning their quality of life.»
To mentor young minority scientists (postdoctoral, young faculty members and industrial scientists), and pre-doctoral and undergraduate students.
I was the newest and youngest faculty member.
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