Some faculty members say the resident deans should be afforded the same protections as faculty.
We've grown our faculty from 53 tenure track faculty in 2006 to 79 tenure track faculty.
The university will hire 75 new faculty members by 2030, increasing its engineering faculty by about 40%.
But Nalanda will be built up slowly, faculty by faculty rather than having everything at once, he said.
Faculty of information and computer science, King Fahd University also held a workshop for faculty on Open Access and open source.
Members of the humanities faculty were upset that Stanford proposed to create a second campus without including liberal-arts faculty or students.
"Our model is a very effective one, contributing to faculty development and it is faculty that will make a great institution, " he says.
He tried to fight his reassignment and suspension though his union, the Inter Faculty Organization, which represents faculty in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system.
Faculty and staff get a bigger break: under the rules, you can deduct the cost of your uniforms if you are a civilian faculty or staff member of a military school.
In a conference call with reporters, system president Joe DiPietro and Katie High, vice president for academic affairs and student success, indicated students could send faculty e-mails and those on-campus could approach faculty with questions.
The faculty of Xavier High School consisted of Jesuit priests, scholastics (who were on the way to becoming Jesuit priests), lay teachers, who were like regular guys and the Military Science faculty.
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There is also, as I mentioned, a widening prosperity in the salaries, in the compensation, of the faculty depending upon the opportunity costs the faculty are presumably enduring - being faculty instead of being in private industry.
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In a competitive labor market (and, contrary to what many non-academics believe, the market for faculty is extremely competitive), tenure means that institutions do not have to pay faculty as much in the form of cash or benefits.
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In recent weeks, faculty at Duke and Amherst have voted against elements of expanding MOOCs on their campuses, and 58 Harvard faculty last week called for a new university committee to consider ethical issues related to Harvard's participation in edX, a MOOC-producing consortium led by Harvard and MIT.
Funded by Mr. Klingenstein, researchers from the National Association of Scholars studied speeches by Bowdoin presidents and deans, formal statements of the college's principles, official faculty reports and notes of faculty meetings, academic course lists and syllabi, books and articles by professors, the archive of the Bowdoin Orient newspaper and more.
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John Quackenbush, previously a member of TIGR's faculty and a professor at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, says that the "vanity genome, " which he saw as a drain on resources, was one of the things he protested when the TIGR faculty went to the institute's board to try and preserve Fraser's job.
These training sessions and other publicity programs have engendered sufficient interest among faculty and students on the use of grid computing technology, however, the low bandwidth challenges being experienced by the University as well as non linkage to existing grids has limited the use of the technology by faculty and students.
They are already delivering many of the things that Stanford undergraduates talk about when we ask them how they would like the campus experience to change: more meaningful and structured ways to connect with peers and faculty who share their intellectual passions, more experiential learning opportunities, deeper mentorship from faculty and peers.
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And while deadwood faculty are by no means the norm in higher education (the majority of faculty surely pulls its own weight), the mere inability to remove unproductive faculty is economically inefficient for colleges and unjust to the students paying tuition and forced to sit through classes with professors who view them as a nuisance.
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Previous Caltech faculty members include 33 Nobel laureates and visiting professors Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
He is omnipresent on campus, attending everything from faculty awards events to dormitory pizza parties.
In 2009 alone the University of Texas lured three senior faculty members from UC.
For decades, academic sociologists have noted that almost all faculty party affiliations are with the Democrats.
Faculty publisher Cynthia Rawitch was not in the newsroom the day the piece ran, a Thursday.
Perhaps the competition for a limited number of tenured faculty spots warps their views.
David Harris is professor of law and a distinguished faculty scholar at the University of Pittsburgh.
Stephen Smith, who is responsible for the hospitals, is also principal of the faculty of medicine.
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SourceDepartment of Biological Regulation, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Japan.
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It is a point made by Prof Lindsey Davies, of the Faculty of Public Health.
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