Sentences with phrase «critical studies department»

Sarah Lowndes is a lecturer in the Historical and Critical Studies Department at Glasgow School of Art and regular contributor to art journals.
Floyd currently teaches in the Visual and Critical Studies Department at SAIC.

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Lancaster was home to England's first «religious studies» department, in the sense that theology was taught there from a critical rather than a confessional perspective.
«A better understanding of the process of antepartum cervical remodeling, loosely divided in two distinct phases called softening and ripening, is critical to improve the diagnosis of cervical malfunction and anticipate the occurrence of birth,» said the study's lead author, Gabriele Masselli, M.D., from the Radiology Department at Sapienza University in Rome.
«Containers are just now being studied as part of the cloud infrastructure, but our research indicates that how they function in the cloud is critical to developing and distributing future computer systems that maximize efficiency,» said Ali Anwar, lead author on the paper that details the research and a Ph.D. candidate in Virginia Tech's Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering.
«Understanding which factors lead to more or less [precipitation] and how this happens is critical to developing infrastructure to capture more water, reduce flooding, et cetera,» Kimberly Prather, a study author who holds appointments at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the department of chemistry and biochemistry at UC San Diego, wrote in an email.
To test the validity of the method, a second study examined 10 key hazards under the purview of the Department, including earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, pandemic influenza, nuclear detonation, explosive bombing, anthrax attack, cyber-attack on critical infrastructure, accidents involving toxic industrial chemicals, and oil spills.
«This study provides critical insight into the origins of social group bias by allowing researchers to understand how positivity and negativity toward groups develops independently,» said Andrew Baron, the study's senior author and associate professor in the UBC department of psychology.
«There are clearly molecular differences between African - American and Caucasian multiple myeloma cases, and it will be critical to pursue these observations to better improve clinical management of the disease for all patients,» said John D. Carpten, senior author of the study and chair of the Department of Translational Genomics at the Keck School of Medicine.
Florida Department of Transportation officials supported UF scientists in the study and appreciate the results because they want to create an environment that fosters biodiversity and conserves critical ecosystem services like pollination, Daniels said.
Mr William Symes, a PhD student from the Department of Biological Sciences at the NUS Faculty of Science, who led the study, said, «Increasing our understanding of the drivers of international wildlife trade is critical as unsustainable harvesting of wildlife can lead to population decline and the extinction of species.
The research study which was led by Dr. Bryan Yipp, assistant professor in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at the Cumming School of Medicine and Tier II Canada Research Chair in Pulmonary Immunology, Inflammation and Host Defence, was recently published in CELL Host & Microbe.
The multi-institutional study was led by Hector Wong, MD, Director, Division of Critical Care Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, and Christopher Lindsell, PhD, Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
The team of Luis Lopez - Molina, professor at the Department of Botany and Plant Biology of UNIGE's Faculty of Science, Switzerland, has been interested for a long time in the mechanisms controlling germination, arguably the most critical decision in the life of a plant: «We have discovered that the genes involved in the synthesis of cutin, a waterproof substance, are important for the maintenance of dormancy in seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana, a small plant widely used as a model organism to study plant biology.
«This study evaluated the number of minors who visited an emergency department over a two year period for injuries resulting from contact with law enforcement and demonstrates this issue comes with significant financial, if not human, cost,» says Alexandre Rotta, MD, FCCM, Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at UH Rainbow and the study's senior investigator.
These findings are consistent with other studies, as highlighted in a critical review of the literature on the health impacts of wildfires published in 2016 by Reid et al. 17 Various respiratory problems in asthmatics and non-asthmatics alike, measured by physician visits, emergency department visits, and hospitalizations were found to be strongly associated with wildfire smoke exposure as well as significant declines in lung function for those without asthma.17
«This appears to be the crucial first step in the process of addiction,» said neurobiologist Daniel McGehee, PhD, assistant professor in the department of anesthesia and critical care at the University of Chicago and director of the study.
The results of this study indicate that the mental distress associated with being given a cancer diagnosis may bring about immediate and critical risks to mental and physical health,» says Dr Fang Fang, a researcher at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet, who led the study.
The Georgia Department of Education has partnered with Georgia's 16 Regional Education Service Agencies (RESA) to provide LDC training as a critical component of Georgia's implementation of the Common Core Literacy Standards in science, social studies, CTAE, and ELA.
Section of Critical Care, Department of Clinical Studies, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 - 6010, USA.
She is currently the Managing Editor of SubLevel, CalArts» literary magazine coming out of the School of Critical Studies, and was recently Visiting Lecturer at the School of Visual Arts in New York, the Graduate Department of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and Otis College of Art and Design.
APPOINTMENT Isolde Brielmaier, executive director of arts, culture & community at Westfield World Trade Center, professor of critical studies in Tisch's Department of Photography, Imaging and Emerging Media at New York University, and curator - at - large at the Tang Museum, joins the New Museum Board of Trustees.
Leah Pires is a doctoral candidate in the department and a recent Helena Rubinstein Critical Studies Fellow at the Whitney Independent Study Program.
11:45 — 12:10 Pictures and Progress: Frederick Douglass on Photography Shawn Michelle Smith, professor and chair, department of visual and critical studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Director of Critical Studies and MA / PhD programs in UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Sylvia Lavin engages artists, architects, and curators in a series of lively discussions on how cities are increasingly molded by images rather than buildings; on whether art and architecture are converging to form an integrated type of cultural consumption; and if the concept of the masterpiece has finally been destroyed by the sheer quantity of global design production.
Brielmaier is currently Assistant Professor of Critical Studies in the Department of Photography, Imaging, and Emerging Media at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and oversees the arts and cultural programming at Westfield World Trade Center.
She is Professor and Director of the Critical Studies Program in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA.
Parsa, who has been teaching as a visiting assistant professor in the Institute's Department of Critical and Visual Studies since 2009,...
An introductory essay by Leah Dickerman, Curator in the Museum's Department of Painting and Sculpture, is followed by focused studies of key groups of works, events and critical issues in abstraction's early history by renowned scholars from a variety of fields.
A committed educator, he is the graduate coordinator and associate professor of critical studies for the Art Department at the State University of New York at New Paltz.
Since 2011, she has taught in the Department of Visual and Critical Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Brielmaier is an assistant professor of critical studies in the Department of Photography, Imaging, and Emerging Media at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and also serves as curator and director of arts and cultural programming at Westfield World Trade Center.
Dr Alev Adil is Head of the Department of Creative, Critical and Communication Studies at University of Greenwich, a scholar and a poet of longing, belonging, technologies, and desire.
The Belkin Satellite is pleased to present Risk: Playing the Game, an exhibition curated by Katie Spicer, a Master's Candidate in Critical Curatorial Studies at UBC, and organized by a team of graduate students from all branches of UBC's Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory.
This exhibition is curated by Critical and Curatorial Studies Master of Arts candidate, Matthew Hills, with support from the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, the Alvin Balkind Fund for Curatorial Initiatives, and the Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory at UBC.
A committed educator, he is the graduate coordinator and associate professor of critical studies for the Art Department at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz.
She has been a professor in the Department of Visual Critical Studies and Art History at the School of Visual Arts, New York since 2005 where she teaches «What is Latin American & Latino Art?»
Stratton teaches in Art History, Theory & Criticism and Fiber & Material Studies departments at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and was appointed Critical Studies Fellow at The Cranbrook Academy of Art for fall 2012.
She is an assistant professor of critical studies in the Department of Photography, Imaging, and Emerging Media at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and also serves as curator and director of arts and cultural programming at Westfield World Trade Center.
He completed a Masters of Visual Studies at the University of Toronto in 2012, and is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art, Critical and Curatorial Studies Program at OCAD University.
We talk with David Kanter, Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at New York University, about the problems caused by nitrogen pollution and how we can better manage this critical resource.
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy - which were both critical of the State Department's initial environmental assessment - will assess its latest effort, and could seek further study.
Law Society of Upper Canada Licensing and Accreditation Task Force Consultation Report, January 2008 Law Society of Upper Canada Licensing and Accreditation Task Force Report to Convocation, September 2008 Federation of Law Societies of Canada Task Force on the Canadian Common Law Degree Consultation Paper, September 2008 Response to the Consultation Paper of the Task Force on the Canadian Common Law Degree, by Prof. H.W. Arthurs, 2008 The Carnegie Foundation Report on Educating Lawyers — Executive Summary, 2007 Study of Accessibility to Ontario Law Schools — Executive Summary, 2004 Counting Outsiders: A Critical Exploration of Outsider Course Enrollment in Canadian Legal Education, 2007 The Career Trajectories of Urban Law Graduates by Ronit Dinovitzer, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto Canadian Association of Law Teachers Annual Meeting, The Geographies of Legal Education: Policy, Practice and Theory; May 25 - 27, 2009, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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