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faculty and members
In addition to the many appearances of these organizations throughout the college year, there are concerts by students of the music department, by members of the music faculty, and by visiting artists.
The sermons are given by the College Chaplain, by members of the faculty, or by guest preachers.
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.
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.
How well do faculty members govern themselves??
By supporting the efforts of the many faculty members who are working to attain ever higher standards, the president can encourage faculty leadership.
Some faculty members and many administrators oppose faculty review groups because they either repeat department's actions or act pro forma.
To avoid passing over quiet, unaggressive teachers as well as to decide whether others merit promotion, review of the right of faculty members to promotion or salary increases should be made periodically whether or not they have been recommended for advancement by their departments.
But another cause may lie in the experience of so many new postwar faculty members with their own use of education as a means of social advancement.
Compared with the college and university faculty members of the period from 1900 to 1930, the new postwar faculty members consist of more children of immigrants and more children of urban working-class fathers.
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.
`` Outside '' faculty members want to be considered partners in the academic enterprise and not merely paid employees of a family business.
The college teacher needs the stimulus of communication with other faculty members but he also needs to feel that such communication, even informal debates over the luncheon table, are a contribution to the total good of the institution.
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.
In the Notre Dame report, reference was made to the fact that faculty members were reduced to `` luncheon-table communication ''.
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.
For a number of years, Wesleyan has been drawing varied groups of political and business leaders into these informal discussions with members of the faculty and student body, attempting to explore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public policy.
The university Archives holds copies of all university publications, oral histories of faculty and staff members, surviving remnants of university correspondence, and pictures and artifacts related to the Jones family and the history of the university.
Although ten of the sixteen members of the science faculty have undergraduate degrees from BJU, all earned their doctorates from accredited, non-religious institutions of higher learning.

faculty and produce
According to Hume, the creative faculty makes use of ( at least ) four mental operations which produce imaginings out of sense-impressions.
Apprentices ( Ph. D .) student must work for years at very low wages assisting their Masters ( faculty ) and must produce an approved master work ( Dissertation ) before they can go work for others ( tenure track appointments virtually require a Ph. D., and any Ph. D. candidate who leaves their master prior to getting their Ph. D .- trying to transfer to another Ph. D. program-will have to start all over again, or give up ever becoming a guild member with the result of permanent impovrishment in the insecure life of an adjunct faculty member ).
One definition sees language primarily as the mental faculty that allows humans to undertake linguistic behaviour: to learn languages and produce and understand utterances.
Barthes spent the early 1960s exploring the fields of semiology and structuralism, chairing various faculty positions around France, and continuing to produce more full-length studies.
He was also the first to produce a hard copy of the policies and procedures of the college in a manual he gave to the faculty.
WHCL-FM-During the academic year, Hamilton students, faculty, and community members produce a variety of music, news, sports, and talk radio programs at FM frequency 88. 7.
At Miami University's Western College Program, B. Phil candidates participate in a residential program, worked with faculty to design individualized majors, and produce a thesis.
The department has also twice taken faculty and students to Nairobi, Kenya, to produce the musical Smoke on the Mountain.
Kogod students represent more than 75 countries, and one-third of the faculty hails from outside of the U. S. The Kogod School of Business is focused on interdisciplinary education through collaboration with other academic disciplines within American University's colleges to create innovative programs that produce well-rounded leaders who can adapt to and anticipate change.
A number of universities in Australia produce a Dean's List in respect of each faculty.
Intercollegiate Athletics reported that big time college sports, which are sporting teams that produce most of the revenue for a university or institution, " do in fact cause more damage to the University, its students and faculty, its leadership, its reputation and credibility than most realize – or are willing to admit.
Papers are assigned in the various subject areas throughout the year ; fourth year students produce a senior thesis, and defend it before a panel of faculty members.
A number of factors and statistics are compiled to produce these rankings each year, including academic reputation, the quality of the faculty ( usually measured by the quality of its publications ), the quality of the student body ( usually measured by average LSAT score and undergraduate GPA ), the number of volumes in the library, the earnings potential of graduates, bar passage rates, and job placement rates.
I can best summarize the achievements of IASBS by noting that after 10 years since its creation, its 33 faculty members and 22 Ph. D. students are able to produce one paper every 3 – 4 days in reputable international journals.

faculty and research
Each faculty is further divided into departments and schools specialized in areas of teaching and research.
While Brown is considered a small research university with 682 full-time faculty and 1, 919 graduate students, five of its professors and two of its alumni have been honored as Nobel Laureates.
The voting faculty of Caltech include all professors, instructors, research associates and fellows, and the University Librarian.
In 2005, sponsored project awards to Dartmouth faculty research amounted to $ 169 million.
Out of 50 universities in Canada, Research Infosource ranked Dalhousie University the 16th most research intensive school in the country for 2011, with a sponsored research income of $ 125. 147 million, averaging $ 124, 500 per faculty member.
Marine research at Dalhousie has become a large focus of the university, with many of the university's faculty members involved in some form of marine research.
He was initially appointed to the Indiana University's Computer Science Department faculty in 1977, and at that time he launched his research program in computer modeling of mental processes ( which at that time he called " artificial intelligence research ", a label that he has since dropped in favor of " cognitive science research ").
( higher doctorate in the faculty of philosophy ) at the University of St Andrews was discontinued and replaced with the Ph. D. ( research doctorate ).
After obtaining his Ph D, he was a research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge and then from 1954 a lecturer in the mathematics faculty at Cambridge.
While most Indian engineering colleges barring IITs emphasize on undergraduate teaching, Jadavpur University is primarily recognized on research, after IITs it has been ranked sixth in research output in India for its engineering faculty.
The main functions of an academic library are to provide resources and research support for students and faculty of the educational institution.
Very few students were enrolled in the academy in order to lessen the faculty's teaching burden, and the academy emphasized research and offered to its faculty both the time and the freedom to pursue scientific questions.
In February 2009 it was announced that Sparrow and MSU formalized their partnership to increase research and faculty recruitment.
Post-war defense research contributed to the rapid expansion of the faculty and campus under James Killian.
" The Rogers Plan, as it came to be known, reflected the German research university model, emphasizing an independent faculty engaged in research as well as instruction oriented around seminars and laboratories.
In late 1960s and early 1970s, student and faculty activists protested against the Vietnam War and MIT's defense research .< ref > The Union of Concerned Scientists was founded on March 4, 1969 during a meeting of faculty members and students seeking to shift the emphasis on military research towards environmental and social problems.

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