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Bateman moved BYU in the research direction and (at least in econ polisci) professors are under the same pressure to publish.
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I can't speak to the past, but current psychology professors are under incredible pressure to publish or perish. As far as grants go, there are at least 3 professors in the psych department that have multi-million dollar grants. I am currently in the process of helping one professor to apply for an NIMH grant of the same stature. I am currently doing research for my dissertation that incorporates a number of mental health clinics in the community, a research team of 16 RAs (many of which are being paid), requiring a significant amount of other resources. I can't speak to other programs, but the clinical psychology program is doing great research in the area of psychotherapy and our researchers and publications are respected and often sited. We have recently hired a number of young outstanding proffessors who continue to elevate this trend.
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My critique of the law school faculty is that we have not replaced the departing faculty with the faculty of the same stature. The newer hires are former BYU students who may have studied law at Harvard but have absolutely little or no professional experience. Yet, their Harvard law degree and BYU undergrad got them hired. The older guard had established professors from Michigan, a solicitor general, established prosecutors and noted tax professionals. That experience and stature is not being replaced and the new faculty appears to be a bunch of lightweights. Here's a list of the faculty. http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty_profiles.php Some are still there that many years later. Amazing. Yet lots of new names. This is the type of hire I don't get. http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty_profiles.php Whereas this one makes more sense. http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty_profiles.php or this one. http://www.law2.byu.edu/faculty_profiles.php
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do you know that you provided the same link 4 times?
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02-16-2011, 06:01 PM | #27 |
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No. I clicked on the profile and expected it to link to the different faculty.
So the url's are not differentiated.
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You have to do something like this.
http://www.law.byu.edu/Law_School/Faculty_Profile?210 Btw, where is this visiting professor visiting from? |
02-16-2011, 08:26 PM | #29 |
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Btw, I posted that one because she was the hottest one among the ones I looked at.
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02-16-2011, 08:27 PM | #30 |
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Do you guys like the straight hair or the curly hair better?
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