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C.D.B., based in Kobe, was staffed with ambitious scientists who, freed from teaching obligations and equipped with sophisticated laboratories, were expected to make significant discoveries, and publish them illustriously.
"Professors have teaching obligations," she said.
But union supporters say many graduate students still have teaching obligations.
This tempo led to a chapter every month over two years, a rhythm cushioned by leave from almost all my teaching obligations.
Instead, she takes a part-time job in a smaller hospital, with no teaching obligations, no on-call, no audits, no prospects.
A more serious drawback is that the direction of drama departments and of university theatres is often entrusted to theatrical professionals who, in order to fulfill teaching obligations, often cannot devote much time and energy to the theatre.
In a written review, the committee noted that her dedication had faltered -- "due perhaps to the fact that she has recently had her first child and has had to juggle teaching obligations with those of new motherhood".
These teaching obligations apply for nine months of the year.
Although some CNRS scientists choose to teach, a job at CNRS has no teaching obligations.
And while they have the advantage of a tenure-track job, you have the advantage of minimal teaching obligations.
In December of 1923 Cooper came down with influenza and asked for a sick leave from her teaching obligations.
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