Personal Statement Sample Clauses

Personal Statement. Please write a detailed paragraph (a minimum of 6 lines) describing your day-to-day duties and responsibilities within your current working role; summarise how you plan to complete the coursework required of you each week in your working hours.
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Personal Statement. A 2-6 page personal statement developed by the bargaining unit 3 criteria for promotion. The personal statement should expressly address the subjects of 4 teaching; scholarship, research and creative activity; and service contributions to the 5 academic department, center or institute, school or college, university, profession, and 6 the community. The statement should also include discussion of contributions to 7 institutional equity and inclusion. 9 • Teaching portfolio (if applicable): Representative examples of course syllabi or 10 equivalent descriptions of course content and instructional expectations for courses 11 taught by the bargaining unit faculty member, examples of student work and exams, and 12 similar material. 14 • Scholarship portfolio (if applicable): A comprehensive portfolio of scholarship, 15 research and creative activity; and appropriate evidence of national or international 16 recognition or impact. 18 • Service portfolio (if applicable): Evidence of the bargaining unit faculty member’s 19 service contributions to his or her academic department, center or institute, school or 20 college, university, profession, and the community, such as op ed pieces, white papers 21 authored or co-authored by the faculty member, commendations, awards, or letters of 22 appreciation. The portfolio may also include a short narrative elaborating on the faculty 23 member’s unique service experiences or obligations. 25 • Professional activities portfolio (if applicable): A comprehensive portfolio of 26 professional or consulting activities related to his or her discipline. 28 • Internal and/or external reviewers (if applicable): A list of qualified internal 29 and/or external reviewers provided by the bargaining unit faculty member.
Personal Statement. Briefly describe why the individual’s experience and qualifications make him/her particularly well suited for his/her role (e.g., PD/PI) in the project that is the subject of the award. • Section B (required) Positions and Honors. List in chronological order previous positions, concluding with the present position. List any honors. Include present membership on any Federal Government public advisory committee. • Section C (optional) Peer-reviewed publications or manuscripts in press (in chronological order). You are encouraged to limit the list of selected peer-reviewed publications or manuscripts in press to no more than 15. Do not include manuscripts submitted or in preparation. The individual may choose to include selected publications based on date, importance to the field, and/or relevance to the proposed research. Citations that are publicly available in a free, online format may include URLs along with the full reference (note that copies of publicly available publications are not acceptable as appendix material). • Section D (optional) Other Support. List both selected ongoing and completed (during the last 3 years) projects (federal or non-federal support). Begin with any projects relevant to the project proposed in this application. Briefly indicate the overall goals of the projects and responsibilities of the Senior/Key Person identified on the Biographical Sketch. NARRATIVE GUIDANCE To ensure that you fully address the review criteria, this table provides a crosswalk between the narrative language and where each section falls within the review criteria.
Personal Statement. Students who are enrolling in ICL Graduate Business School are strongly recommended to provide their opinions/decision to study at ICL. Please take some time to explain; • Why you want to study in this programme. • Why you believe you are suitable, how you intend to use the qualification after you graduate.
Personal Statement. A 3-6 page personal statement developed by the bargaining 36 unit faculty member evaluating his or her performance measured against the 37 applicable criteria for tenure and promotion. The personal statement should 38 expressly address the subjects of teaching; scholarship, research, and creative 39 activity; and service contributions to the academic department, center or institute, 40 school or college, university, profession, and the community. The statement 41 should also include discussion of contributions to institutional equity and inclusion. 42
Personal Statement. Please attach a one page typed or handwritten personal statement on a separate piece of paper addressing the questions below: 1. What is your primary reason for enrolling at NWSWB? 2. Do you have any previous woodworking, boatbuilding or related experience in the marine trades? 3. What are your professional goals, short and long term? Eligibility Requirements
Personal Statement. Compose a 500 word personal statement on a subject of your choice
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Personal Statement. A 3-6 page personal statement developed by the bargaining unit 1 criteria for tenure and promotion. The personal statement should expressly address the 2 subjects of teaching; scholarship, research, and creative activity; and service 3 contributions to the academic department, center or institute, school or college, 4 university, profession, and the community. The statement should also include 5 discussion of contributions to institutional equity and inclusion.
Personal Statement. Deadlines: Within 2 weeks of admission International Student Data Form Financial Documentation in English (sample for reference) Affidavit of Support if you are financially sponsored‌ Billing Authorization provided by your home institution if they will pay tuition and/or fees Copy of passport picture page, valid for at least 6 months after the start of your program Copy of any US immigration documentation, if you have been in the US in the past 6 months APPLICATION INFORMATION TO REVIEW • Not every program offered is accepted by your institution. Know the programs available to you before you apply. • Not all programs run every semester. Check with MET International to ensure the program is offered during your intended study period. • Students seeking a master’s degree should select and apply to the relevant master’s program; do not select a graduate certificate program that corresponds to your degree. For Admin Science Certificates and Degree Applicants: Admitted students can pursue a 4-credit internship the semester immediately following the first academic semester (contingent upon successfully completing the 4 courses of the first semester of study). • To include this in your course of study, answer “YES” to the question on whether you intend to complete an internship when completing your application. Be aware of program-specific information listed here: BU MET Programs Program-Specific Information • Master of Science in Project Management • Master of Science in Applied Business Analytics • Graduate Certificate in Project Management Admitted students must successfully complete a non-credit, online preparatory laboratory prior to the start of the first certificate course. Expect information about required labs upon admission. • Master of Science in Financial Management • Graduate Certificate in Financial Management • Graduate Certificate in Investment Analysis • Graduate Certificate in International Finance Pre-requisite courses or evidence of proficiency in Accounting and Corporate Finance must be shown on the student transcript. Inquire with your home institution for more information. • Master of Science in Computer Information Systems • All Graduate Certificates in Computer Science Pre-requisite courses or evidence of proficiency in specific areas of study must be shown on the student transcript. Inquire with your home institution for more information. READY TO APPLY?
Personal Statement. Demonstrates interest in non-curatorial museum practice Outlines examples of expected accomplishments Describes how they will benefit from the program Explains how their unique perspective will shape their contributions Practicum Selection Demonstrates strong understanding of the specific skills they will gain in museum focus areas (digital culture, museum education, conservation, collections management, exhibit design, etc.) through chosen practicums Strong alignment between applicants' interest and experience, and their practicum selections Clear and compelling proposed contributions to practicum Reference High level of emotional maturity, independence, and initiative Portfolio Portfolio demonstrates relevant skill/expertise TOTAL:
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