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faculty and believes
Because it believes that students and teachers are partners in education, everyone at the school — students, faculty, and administrators — goes by first names.
Hockett believes such an idealization is not possible, claiming that there is no empirical evidence that our language faculty is, in reality, a well-defined underlying system.
The Arts faculty believes that learning through the arts helps the students to explore, shape and communicate their sense of identity and understanding of the world, while providing opportunities to develop self-confidence, resilience and adaptability.
As a faculty of engineering, TMU believes that the mission can only be fulfilled by directing our efforts optimally to achieve the following aims:

faculty and broad
In April 1992, near the end of Fish's time as department chair, an external review committee considered evidence that the English curriculum had become " a hodgepodge of uncoordinated offerings ," lacking in " broad foundational courses " or faculty planning.
Though much more variegated than some commentaries would seem to suggest, British idealism was generally marked by several broad tendencies: a belief in an Absolute ( a single all-encompassing reality that in some sense formed a coherent and all-inclusive system ); the assignment of a high place to reason as both the faculty by which the Absolute's structure is grasped and as that structure itself ; and a fundamental unwillingness to accept a dichotomy between thought and object, reality consisting of thought-and-object together in a strongly coherent unity.
In recruiting these faculty and experts, the College actively seeks to identify educators who value the impact of broad and diverse experience acquired by students.
The Faculty of Health Sciences offered a broad range of disciplines that made the faculty unique.
The broad facade of the main building of the Law faculty
The faculty is broad in scope with more than 150 different faculty members coming from over 15 different countries.
Its broad readership includes students, faculty, parents, and alumni.
It consists of a broad delegation of elected faculty and student representatives.
It features presentations by DBU's faculty, talented undergraduate and graduate students, and off-campus lecturers on a broad range of topics.
In particular, he allowed the faculty great creative freedom in teaching, which has resulted in law graduates with a broad knowledge of many disciplines.
Boston University School of Law offers a broad selection of legal classes and seminars ( approximately 150 ) with a student to faculty ratio of 11: 1.
Throughout its history, GTS has occupied a mediating position between the broad church tradition and Anglo-Catholicism and its faculty generally reflect the moderate-to-liberal consensus on moral and theological issues espoused by the Episcopal Church.
The school's international faculty provide a broad range of design philosophies and visions.
The majority of the faculty teach in fields outside the Qatar Campus's major disciplines creating a broad range of offerings in the liberal and applied arts.
In a broad sense, a faculty is a certain power, whether based on one's own right, or received as a favour from another, of validly or lawfully doing some action.
Rosario National University is committed to: " providing higher education with scientific characteristics towards the formation of researchers, professionals and technicians with broad cultural integration, capable and conscious of their social responsibility, and with the duty of fostering interrelationships among faculty, graduates and students through national and international scientific and cultural centers.

faculty and autonomy
The president expects faculty members to remember, in exercising their autonomy, that they share no collective responsibility for the university's income nor are they personally accountable for top-level decisions.
In 2005, with the needed to provide better autonomy to the veterinary education and research in the state, the Veterinary and Animal sciences faculty was bifurcated form both the Universities of Agricultural Sciences-Bangalore and Dharwad and placed under the single university-Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University with its headquarters in the northern district of Karnataka, Bidar by the passing of the Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University Bill, 2004 in the Legislative Assembly on February 10, 2004.
Relations with Boston's civic leaders worsened such that, when a Jesuit faculty was finally secured in 1843, Fenwick decided to leave the Boston school and instead opened the College of the Holy Cross west of the city in Worcester, Massachusetts where he felt the Jesuits could operate with greater autonomy.
On many campuses directors of black studies have little to no autonomy — they do not have the power to hire or grant tenure to faculty.
In 1988 a new organisational structure was introduced as NCFS was located to Tromsø and organised as a faculty at the University of Tromsø, keeping some degree of autonomy as its own rector etc.
http :// faculty. marianopolis. edu / c. belanger / quebechistory / federal / autonomy. htm
The constitution was amended so as to strengthen the state against civil society ; special courts were in place to deal with all forms of dissent quickly and ruthlessly ( these tried over 3, 000 people before their abolition in 1976 ); the universities, their autonomy ended, had been made to curb the radicalism of students and faculty ; radio, television, newspapers and the constitutional court were curtailed ; the National Security Council was made more powerful ; and, once the Workers ' Party was dissolved in July 1971, the trade unions were pacified and left in an ideological vacuum.
A residential college is an organisational pattern for a division of a university that places academic activity in a community setting of students and faculty, usually at a residence and with shared meals, the college having a degree of autonomy and a federated relationship with the overall university.
During the years that followed, student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy ; today, the Michigan Law Review is run with no faculty supervision.
YSN was the first school on nursing to have the autonomy of a school of nursing with its own Dean, faculty, budget, and degree meeting the standards of the university and on a parity with the other schools and colleges of the University rather than organized under another department or school or encompassing a diploma in nursing.

faculty and is
The Glee Club is open to all students and faculty with no auditions necessary for membership.
These services at which attendance is voluntary are led by the Chaplain, by the President of the College, by selected faculty members, students, and visitors.
Since faculty see themselves as self-employed professionals rather than as employees, enthusiasm in a common enterprise is proportionate to the sense of ownership they have in it by virtue of sharing in the decisions that govern its course.
The quality of a president's leadership is measured first by his success in building up the faculty.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
The first step is a comprehensive self study made by faculty, by outside consultants, or by a combination of the two.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
It is well liked by the children and faculty.
Brooklyn College is unequivocally Jewish in tone, and efforts to detribalize the college by bringing in unimpeachably midwestern types on the faculty have been unavailing.
`` Furhmann's faculty is proud that this has been a spontaneous effort, started largely among the students themselves, because of fondness for Vicky and sympathy for her entire family, Pohly said.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
The pattern here pictured is clearly not peculiar to Notre Dame: it is simply that the paradox involved in this kind of control of the institution by `` the organization which actually owns '' it, becomes more obvious where there is a larger and more distinguished `` outside '' faculty.
The second reason for being concerned with the dichotomy between faculty members who are part of the `` in-group '' that owns and operates the institution and those who are merely paid employees, is, therefore, the baneful effect on the caliber of the teaching itself.
The first is a negative warning: there is no point in the creation of faculty committees and advisory boards with high-sounding titles but no real authority.
In itself there is nothing wrong with this form of `` participation '': the only difficulty on the Catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy, i.e., members of the religious community which owns and administers the institution, have their own eating arrangements.
Racial discrimination is wrong, then, not because it goes against the grain of a faculty member trying to converse with a few realtors but because it goes against the grain of creation and against the will of the Creator.
Hume concludes that there is an innate faculty of instincts which both beasts and humans share, namely, the ability to reason experimentally ( through custom ).
ASU's faculty and students are served by two dedicated general-topic libraries: Hayden Library, which is the largest of the ASU libraries and is located on the Tempe campus, and Fletcher Library, located on the west campus.

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