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faculty and union
There are nine student unions, one for each faculty and an additional union for doctoral students.
Overall, it has amounted to no more than a name change from RCS to Faculty of Natural Sciences, and the new faculty students ' union has resurrected the name " Royal College of Science Union ".
Although he was at least sixty-five years of age at this period, his poetic faculty displayed itself with more than usual warmth and lustre in the glowing series of elegies, styled Eridanus, which he poured forth to commemorate the rapture of this union.
If the union of impression and faculty be sufficiently strong, consciousness ( not self-consciousness ) arises, and definite sensations and perceptions begin to be formed.
Particularly unsatisfactory is the account of consciousness, which is said to arise from the union of impression and faculty.
All full-time faculty, librarians, and counselors at Archbishop Riordan, Junipero Serra, Marin Catholic, and Sacred Heart Cathedral high schools are represented by The San Francisco Archdiocesan Federation of Teachers, Local 2240, a labor union affiliate of the California Federation of Teachers ( AFT, AFL-CIO ), and have a collective bargaining agreement with the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
An accountant hired by the faculty union concluded that financial exigency did not exist, and students, alumni and faculty continue to challenge the layoffs.
In September 2006 a long-running labor dispute between the administrators and faculty union was resolved.
He was an activist for several liberal causes during the 1960s, such as building a powerful new California faculty union, and was part of several conflicts with authorities and university leaders regarding his experimental adult education schemes.
In a landslide vote, part-time adjunct faculty members in the Maine Community College System formed a union with the Maine State Employees Association, Local 1989 of SEIU.
The National Education Association ( NEA ) is the largest professional organization and largest labor union in the United States, representing public school teachers and other support personnel, faculty and staffers at colleges and universities, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.
The United College Employees of Fashion Institute of Technology / SUNY ( UCE-FIT ) is a wall-to-wall union of faculty and staff that was formed in 1967 to win one of the first public higher education union contracts in New York State.
* California Faculty Association, the union representing the 24, 000 faculty, librarians, counselors, and coaches in the 23 campus California State University ( CSU ) system
Since it is pure practical reason, and not just the maxims of impure desire-based practical reason, which demands the existence of such an afterlife, immortality, union with God and so on, then these things must be necessary for the faculty of reason as a whole and therefore they command assent.
* Launching a building boom on campus that included a new bookstore, post office, student union, dormitories, a faculty club, and many academic buildings.
In 1995 he was one of two faculty members arrested while distributing leaflets objecting to the destruction of the faculty union, in the takeover of the University by the University of Illinois in a restructuring of higher education.
A spokesman for the Worker's union said they were not aware of that particular faculty member's situation, but had experienced similar problems concerning other faculty members.
Some post-secondary faculty union contracts in the U. S. recognize the Ed. S.
In response, in August 2012 DoDEA transferred union representative Brian Chance, identified as one of those reportedly contributing to the conflicts between faculty and administrators at the school, to Germany.
All full-time faculty, librarians, and counselors are represented by a labor union and have a collective bargaining agreement with the Archdiocese of San Francisco.

faculty and MSCA
Microsoft Campus Agreement or MSCA is a program intended to offer significant discounts on Microsoft products to students, faculty, and staff of select universities which enter into a yearly contract with Microsoft.

faculty and occupies
This faculty, founded in 1994, was initially housed at the Hustinx building, but currently occupies two historic, adjacent buildings north of the Vrijthof square: Tilly Court, built in 1714 as the residence for the military governor of Maastricht, and Soiron Canon ’ s House ( 1786 ), located at the Grote Gracht.
: Having spent the last several years in the Psychology Department of Pakistania University in Wiltington, Pakistania, he has recently joined the faculty of the Computer Science Department of the University of Mishuggan in Tom Treeline, Mishuggan, where he occupies the Rexall Chair in the College of Art, Sciences, and Letters.
: Having spent the last several years in the Computer Science Department of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, he has recently joined the faculty of the Psychology Department of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he occupies the Walgreen Chair in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts.
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley currently occupies Building 23 and since January 2011, a wing in Building 19, which provides space for full-time masters students, faculty and researchers.

faculty and small
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.
Despite its small size, 31 Caltech alumni and faculty have won the Nobel Prize and 66 have won the National Medal of Science or Technology.
* Bennington College-a small, liberal arts school with a self-designed baccalaureate program described as the " Plan Process " in which students collaborate with faculty to establish their own requirements, often across many fields.
Since that time, enrollment has grown, but the faculty has intentionally kept the program small, enabling students to have individual conferences with faculty.
Also known as RC ( or ARC ), the college offers small classes, close student and faculty interaction and a rich community living experience.
His Historia Ecclesiastica, in eighteen books, brings the narrative down to 610 ; for the first four centuries the author is largely dependent on his predecessors, Eusebius, Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen, Theodoret and Evagrius, his additions showing very little critical faculty ; for the later period his labours, based on documents now no longer extant, to which he had free access, though he used them also with small discrimination, are much more valuable.
The site was originally considered somewhat remote from the centre of the university ( indeed, an alternative site on Lensfield Road, where the Catholic Church now stands, was considered but rejected as being too small ), however, with the growth of departmental buildings, libraries and new faculties, Selwyn ( along with Newnham College ) now neighbours the Sidgwick Site, affording Selwynites the easiest access of any Cambridge college to the many arts faculty buildings housed there.
A 1993 alumnus gift evolved into the faculty committee-administered Fund for Lesbian and Gay Studies, which developed a listing of courses relevant to lesbian and gay studies called the " Pink Book " and established a small lending library named for Boswell.
As a result of Altom's death, the Department of Chemistry accepted a proposal allowing graduate students to ask two additional faculty members to play a small advisory role in preparing a thesis.
Microcephalics are characterized by a small, tapering cranium and often have impaired mental faculty.
This is achieved through small class size, which allows students and faculty members to collaborate in various academic fields such as: to understand fundamental principles, apply key concepts, reveal new problems and pursue lines of inquiry to gain a fluency of thought in their disciplines.
In 2002 Fisk University and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio established an educational partnership to expand opportunities for students, faculty and staff at both institutions: Fisk with the special qualities of a small liberal arts college and Case Western with others as a major research university.
Mills, along with other full and part-time faculty, teach small classes of photography students a variety of skills ranging from basic exposure to advanced Photoshop editing.
A small cadre of faculty and staff was assigned the mission of establishing a college community with acceptable operations and standards.
Introduced in 1965, the Simon PhD program offers students an intentionally small, highly-selective academic environment that is anchored by a world-class research faculty.
As dean, he committed the School to an economics-based approach to problem solving, recruited a first-rate faculty, required that all research at the School have an empirical orientation, initiated new finance and accounting journals that incorporated economics, eliminated traditional boundaries between functional departments, and transformed what had been a small, undergraduate and evening business school into a leading graduate business program.
Initially conceived of as a small college devoted to the liberal arts, he ordered the campus built for a maximum of 1, 500 students and recruited many young junior faculty to fill teaching positions.
The upper two floors, originally dormitory rooms, provided offices for the faculty and a few small classrooms.
This library later formed the core for the libraries of the TUT and the medical faculty of the University of Tampere In 1960, city succeeded in persuading the small private university Yhteiskunnallinen korkeakoulu to move to Tampere from Helsinki.
Classes in the college are small, with an average of 25 students, and most instructors are tenure track faculty.
The building contains classrooms, art studios, faculty and administrative offices, an art gallery, computer labs, print and wood shops and a small 100 person theater.
Typically, students work under faculty guidance in small teams at Project Centers to address problems posed by external agencies and organizations.
Intensive work with faculty members, small seminars, and one-on-one conferences form the foundation of the curricular model.
It is used as a classroom for art and music as well as faculty, student and small group recitals.

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