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  Professor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Professors are qualified experts who give lectures and seminars in their field of study, such as the basic fields of science or literature or the applied fields of engineering, medicine, law, or business.
Typically, such a professor may be invaluable to his university department in procuring research funding and/or in publishing scholarly works, and therefore the department would prefer that he not distract himself with teaching duties that are not directly linked to his research activities.
Professors at FH are often looked down on by university professors, they had to go to court to be able to use the title of just plain "Professor", whereupon the university professors assumed "Univ.-Professor" as their title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Professor   (2650 words)

  
 Asian Law Centre
Professor M.B. Hooker was appointed as an Associate of the Centre in 1997.
Professor Ian Ramsay was appointed as an Associate of the Centre in 1999.
Associate Professor Benny Tabalujan was appointed as an Associate of the Centre in 2003.
www.law.unimelb.edu.au /alc/welcome/staff.html   (3925 words)

  
 UK Dept. of Communication
Alan DeSantis, associate professor, was awarded the College of Communications and Information Studies Excellence in Teaching Award in 1996, the Alumni Association Great Teacher Award in 1997, the Interfraternity Council Great Teacher award in 1997, and has twice been voted by the student body as UK's "favorite professor," in 1999 and 2000.
Joachim Knuf, associate professor, was awarded the UK Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Teaching for an untenured faculty member in 1993.
Enid Waldhart, associate professor, received the UK Outstanding Advisor Award in 2001 and the Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Teaching for a tenured faculty member in 1990.
www.uky.edu /CommInfoStudies/COM/about/faculty/lane.html   (202 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Associate Professor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After the doctorate or a grande cole, scholars who wish to enter academe may apply for a position of ma tre de conf rences ("master of conferences").
au erplanm iger (apl.) Professor: either a tenured university lecturer or Privatdozent to whom the title is given if she or he has not attained a regular professorship after a while, or likewise an adjunct professor.
The word au erplanm ig (meaning "outside of the plan (of positions and salaries)") denotes that he is not paid as a professor but only as a researcher.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Associate-Professor   (2051 words)

  
 Janet Mann, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Professor Mann is on Sabbatical during the 2005-2006 academic year.
Professor Mann has a joint appointment with the Department of Biology, where she is also an Associate Professor.
My graduate student (Biology), Quincy Gibson, and I are focusing on the development of calf social relationships, including who calves associate with when they are with or away from their mothers, and how these patterns of association are related to calf age, sex and sociality of the mother.
www.georgetown.edu /departments/psychology/faculty/mann.html   (1917 words)

  
 Associate Professor or Assistant Professor positions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Applications are invited for at least one position as Associate Professor or Assistant Professor to be filled as soon as possible.
The level of qualifications for Associate Professors should be equivalent to the qualifications obtainable during the employment as Assistant Professor, but may be obtained otherwise.
The Assistant Professor position is limited to normally 3 years, but with a possible extension with one more year.
www.cs.wisc.edu /dbworld/messages/2000-07/964132801.html   (557 words)

  
 Peter Dunkley, Associate Professor of History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He is also an Associate Professor, holding a tenured joint appointment in the School's Core Faculty and in the Department of History in Georgetown's College of Arts and Sciences.
Professor Dunkley's academic area of responsibility is modern British history, in which he teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Professor Dunkley graduated in history from Stanford University in 1970, whereupon he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
www.georgetown.edu /departments/history/faculty/dunkley.html   (363 words)

  
 James Cooper: Associate Professor
He continued his research on plant extracellular matrix molecules as a Postdoctoral Fellow both at Washington University and at the ARCO Plant Cell Research Institute.
From 1986 to 1988 he was a Research Associate in the Department of Biological Sciences at Stanford University where he developed his interest in plant-microbe symbiosis.
He currently serves as Associate Dean for the Division of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences.
www.lifesci.ucsb.edu /mcdb/faculty/cooper   (133 words)

  
 Associate Professor Template   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For Associate Prof, the Vice-Chairs need to provide the candidate with this template, ask them to complete it along with their teaching portfolio of about 7 pages (10 max), and return it to the Vice-Chair, who will draft a letter (also following this template) for the Chair to revise and submit to the CAP.
If the candidate=s Vice-Chair is not a Professor, or if the Vice-Chair is a candidate for Professor, the individual should complete the template below and submit it directly to the Chair, who will write the letter for the CAP for Professors.
Professor, you should list your Apromotion@ from Clinical Instructor to Assistant Professor on your cv as the year you received ABEM certification.
www.saem.org /facdev/promotemp.htm   (3890 words)

  
 Dr. Lori Wallrath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Our results demonstrate that association of HP1 to a genomic site is sufficient to nucleate silent chromatin and cause alterations in chromatin structure.
A/C (encoding a nuclear envelope associated protein) give rise to diseases known as laminopathies, which include Emery Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, cardiomopathy and progeria (early onset aging).
Kirschmann, D.A., Lininger, R.A., Gardner, L.M., Seftor, E.A., Odero, V.A., Ainsztein, A.M., Earnshaw, W.C., Wallrath, L.L. and Hendrix, M.J. (2000) Down-regulation of HP1-Hsalphaexpression is associated with the metastatic phenotype in breast cancer.
www.biochem.uiowa.edu /faculty/wallrath/index.htm   (441 words)

  
 Kimberly Thompson, Associate Professor of Risk Analysis and Decision Science, Department of Health Policy and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Professor Thompson's research interests and teaching focus on the issues related to developing and applying quantitative methods for risk assessment and risk management, and consideration of the public policy implications associated with including uncertainty and variability in risk characterization.
Professor Thompson continues to explore the implications of using different analytical tools for structuring information, a theme that is central to her teaching.
Professor Thompson's work currently focuses heavily on system dynamics and dynamic modeling, particularly in the context of modeling policies for polio risk management after the success of global eradication.
www.hsph.harvard.edu /faculty/KimberlyThompson.html   (1186 words)

  
 Policy 3A: Associate Professor
For the academic rank of associate professor the candidate must have documented evidence of sustained and high quality performance that is recognized by peers in his/her field within the local community of scholars as well as at the state and regional levels.
A minimum of five years at the assistant professor level is ordinarily required to demonstrate the sustained superior performance expected for appointment or advancement to associate professor.
The external evaluators should be experts in the field of the candidate and should hold at least the rank of associate professor, if they have an academic appointment.
www.med.wright.edu /fca/policy/policy3a/assocprof.html   (431 words)

  
 Associate professor - Mathematics
At the Mathematics Department of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, a position as associate professor is open to appointment December 1st 2004 or as soon as possible thereafter.
In addition to research an associate professor must teach, conduct examinations and attend to other tasks at the discretion of the institute.
If the applicant for the position has not acquired sufficient teaching experience and qualifications through the appointment as assistant professor, including "adjunktpædagogikum", or the equivalent, appointment will be made on probation for up to 1½ years.
www.math.ku.dk /ma/asso04.html   (569 words)

  
 Brief Faculty Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Professor Nechyba, who received his PhD from the University of Rochester in 1994, joined the Duke faculty in 1999 after spending five years on the faculty at Stanford University.
He has lectured as a Visiting Professor at the Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro and the Center for Economic Studies at the University of Munich, and he held the year-long National Fellowship at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford in 1998/99.
Professor Nechyba is currently a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and serves as Associate Editor for the American Economic Review, International Tax and Public Finance, and The BE Journals of Economic Analysis and Policy.
www.econ.duke.edu /Econ/Faculty/Users/tnechyba.html   (298 words)

  
 Michael P. Lynch, Associate Professor of Philosophy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 2002, Lynch was the Program Chair for The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, (http://www.hfac.uh.edu/cogsci/spp/spphp.html) and served on the Program Committee for the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association.
He has been a Visiting Scholar at St. Edmund's College, Cambridge University, is a past winner of the Griffith Award from the Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology, and has been a guest editor of the journal Social Epistemology.
He was formerly Assistant Professor at the University of Mississippi, where he was awarded the Cora L. Graham Outstanding Teacher of Freshmen Award.
www.conncoll.edu /academics/web_profiles/lynch.html   (420 words)

  
 Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer in Computer Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Applicants for appointment at the Associate Professor level should have a strong research record demonstrating abilities to provide leadership and to secure funding.
The appointment will be made at the Associate Professor or Senior Lecturer level depending on experience, qualifications, and research achievements.
The salary for an Associate Professor is $NZ78,206, then there are three barred steps to a maximum of $84,638.
www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz /info/vacancies/apslcs.shtml   (478 words)

  
 Moore BBA Stuff: Some thoughts on the tenure process
If the candidate is approved by the Regents, then he or she becomes an associate professor.
As a tenured professor, this person essentially has a lifetime employment contract.
A full professor (or simply "professor") is someone who has gone through an additional process some time after the original tenure decision.
rossbba.blogspot.com /2004/10/some-thoughts-on-tenure-process.html   (1074 words)

  
 Medical College of Wisconsin - Volunteer Associate Professor
A Volunteer Associate Professor has made tangible contributions to at least one of the four focus areas of academic and/or clinical achievement that constitute the mission of the College (see above) and has achieved local or regional recognition.
Generally, an appointment or promotion to the rank of Associate Professor for a Volunteer Faculty requires a minimum of seven years of academic service.
Appointments and promotions of Volunteer Faculty to the rank of Associate Professor require the positive recommendation of the Committee on Rank and Tenure.
www.mcw.edu /display/router.asp?docid=1610   (146 words)

  
 Ian N. Robertson
Walter P. Moore and Associates in Houston, Texas from 1989 to 1992.
I was involved in a variety of design projects from a 35 story office building in Cincinnati, Ohio, to an IMAX theatre and Tropical Forest Conservatory in Galveston, Texas.
In 1992 I accepted a position as Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii, where I currently teach design related courses, and perform research in the behavior of structures, particularly those employing concrete and prestressed concrete.
www.eng.hawaii.edu /~ian   (400 words)

  
 RMIT - Associate Professor Theo Macrides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Associate Professor Theo Macrides has extensive experience in natural products research and development and runs the highly successful Natural Products Research Group at RMIT University.
From 1997-1999 the work on the isolation, identification purification and characterisation of the active non-steroidal components from the mussel was supported by an ARC Collaborative Industrial Grant.
The compounds extracted by a process developed at RMIT are rich in marine unsaturated fatty acids and have been identified as potent inhibitors of the arthritic inflammatory process.
www.rmit.edu.au /browse/;ID=i9q1cqe9emhb;STATUS=A   (443 words)

  
 David A Smith, Associate Professor Emeritus
Professor Smith is Co-Director (with Professor Lawrence Moore) of Project CALC, which developed an award-winning curriculum for calculus instruction, based on laboratory experiments, discovery learning, real-world applications, writing and revision of writing, and high expectations of students.
Professors Smith and Moore also direct the Connected Curriculum Project, funded by the National Science Foundation.
This project is developing a library of Web-based interactive learning materials for the first two years of college-level mathematics.
fds.duke.edu /db/aas/math/faculty/smith   (213 words)

  
 Associate Professor Emeritus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Akin, William Carroll, M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics (9/1/56-5/31/80).
Borm, Alfred Ervin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics (1/15/65-1/31/93).
Helm, Raymond, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Agriculture (9/1/67-8/31/85).
www.txstate.edu /academicaffairs/ugcat96-98/102aspem.html   (358 words)

  
 UB Department of Biological SciencesGuiyan Yan
The goal of is to determine the distribution patterns of malaria vectors in East Africa and the underlying ecological factors that influence the spatial heterogeneity of mosquito distribution at the species and the gene level.
Many parasites, including some protozoans, nematodes, trematodes, cestodes and all acanthocephalans, require intermediate hosts to complete their life cycles, but there is virtually no knowledge on the evolution of life history of this type parasites.
This project will determine the genetic basis of beetle resistance to a tapeworm parasite and test whether the evolution of resistance is constrained by fitness costs associated with resistance, using the red flour beetle and tapeworm parasite as a model system.
wings.buffalo.edu /academic/department/fnsm/bio-sci/faculty/yan.html   (867 words)

  
 UM-SSW: Linda M. Chatters, Associate Professor of Public Health and Associate Professor of Social Work
BioSketch Linda M. Chatters is a Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education in the School of Public Health and an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work.
She is a Faculty Associate with the Program for Research on Black Americans at the Institute for Social Research and the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health.
The major focus of Dr. Chatters' research concerns the study of adult development and aging as it relates to the mental and physical health status and functioning of older persons in a variety of social contexts (i.e., the family, church, and community).
www.ssw.umich.edu /faculty/profile-chatters.html   (461 words)

  
 The George Washington University Law School - Faculty Profiles
Biographical Sketch: Professor Kerr is a prolific scholar in the area of criminal law and criminal procedure, and is nationally recognized as a leading voice in the emerging field of computer crime law.
From 1998 to 2001, Professor Kerr was an Honors Program trial attorney in the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice.
He is also a former law clerk for Judge Leonard I. Garth of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy of the United States Supreme Court.
www.law.gwu.edu /faculty/profile.asp?ID=3568   (224 words)

  
 Associate Professor
We are seeking individuals with demonstrated record of excellence in teaching, research, and service.
Tenured or tenure-track full/associate professor in tissue engineering, bioinformatics, computational biology, bioimaging, biosensors, biomaterials, biomechanics, bioelectricity, or other specialties in biomedical engineering.
Tenured full professor (Oliver L. Parks Chair in Engineering) in biomedical engineering that complements or bridges one other area engineering, aviation or science within Parks College.
www.slu.edu /jobs/faculty_job_details.php?i=9612&d=9612   (287 words)

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