Word: adjuncts
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Women are falling off the tenure track at several junctures even after the PhD. For instance, the report finds, female academics are 40 percent more likely than their male counterparts to take non-tenure-track adjunct posts—which are less prestigious and less lucrative...
...money and invest it in centers of excellence in public higher ed, as a way, as I say, to lift the quality of their facilities and to attract faculty.” It is not surprising that these candidates have adopted such a stance, said Martin M. Linsky, an adjunct lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School. “Patrick and Reilly are trying to present themselves as populists, especially Reilly, so it fits well with his presenting values,” Linsky wrote in an e-mail. In contrast, “Gabrieli is trying to present...
...years in Dunster House, received a doctorate in business administration from Harvard Business School in 1965. He held HBS positions as an instructor in 1964, an assistant professor from 1965 to 1968, an associate professor from 1968 until 1972, and a full professor until 2000. Glauber was also an adjunct lecturer at the John F. Kennedy School of Government until 2000. NASD, facing the possibility of an SEC investigation into conflicts of interest among private regulatory firms, announced in April 2005 that it would abandon “all meaningful ownership” in the NASDAQ exchange. In his press...
...Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy Robert Rotberg said it was difficult to single out Sumaye’s accomplishments as prime minister because they were tied to the accomplishments of former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa, though he did note that Tanzania remained a parliamentary democracy and increased its developmental potential while Sumaye and Mkapa were in office...
...After spending 1970–1992 in administrative posts at Harvard, Steiner worked as an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government...