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Local titles are those with authority in a metropolitan or similar area, such as a mayor. Provincial titles are those with authority over a constituent state, such as a United States governor. Regional titles are those with authority over multiple constituent states, such as a federal judge. Courtly titles have no sovereign power of their own ...
United States. Gibbs Brothers Medal. National Academy of Sciences. Outstanding contributions in the field of naval architecture and marine engineering. United States. Goethals Medal. Society of American Military Engineers. Eminent and notable contributions in engineering, design, or construction. United States.
Although the award kept the title Outstanding Picture for the next ceremony, the name underwent several changes over the years, as seen below. Since 1962, the award has been simply called Best Picture. [6] 1927/28–1928/29: Academy Award for Outstanding Picture; 1929/30–1940: Academy Award for Outstanding Production
United States. Rowman & Littlefield Award in Innovative Teaching. American Political Science Association. Developers of effective new approaches to teaching among political scientists. United States. Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award. American Society of Criminology.
Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education. American Society for Engineering Education. Outstanding women engineering educators. United States. The Christa McAuliffe Prize. University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Teacher in Nebraska for showing courage in education. United States. Wilbur Cross Medal.
Choice Outstanding Academic Titles. Choice Outstanding Academic Titles, formerly Outstanding Academic Books, is a booklist curated by editors working with Choice Reviews, a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). [1] According to the American Library Association, the Outstanding Academic Titles list ...
There are often multiple bands or steps for each Level (e.g. Level B - 6 steps, Level C - 6 steps, Level D - 4 steps). For example, an academic who earns the title of Level D has progressed through 12 bands/steps of previous academic service or the equivalent in accumulated academic achievements. There is only one step for Level E.
Such titles are typically used for temporary, non-tenure track appointments for a period of time. In some cases, faculty members in these titles may be asked to carry out all aspects of regular faculty roles, teaching, research and service, and must meet the same professional criteria as the tenure track faculty.