Sentences with phrase «grantees at»

On February 23, Creative Capital's Director of Programs & Initiatives, Sean Elwood, moderated a program session with three Creative Capital grantees at the College Art Association's 2012 Conference in Los Angeles.
Multi-day certificate programs at CNM and TNP are available to grantees at up to a 50 % discount off the full registration, pending advance approval by the Arts Commission.
The stories, videos and resources we've posted so far on The Lab include profiles of our artist - grantees at work (Heidi Latsky's residency and performance of GIMP and Erin Cosgrove's collaboration with Ben Marcus); «Must Haves» for your artist website, from our Internet for Artists workshop curriculum; a webinar podcast, «New Media in the Marketplace»; and much more.
NCTAF and GSU to Host Roundtable Discussions on Educator Preparation With Teacher Quality Partnership Grantees at AACTE's 67th Annual Meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Karen Cheeks [email protected] 240-233-4110 NCTAF and GSU to Host Roundtable Discussions on Educator Preparation With Teacher Quality Partnership Grantees at AACTE's 67th Annual Meeting WASHINGTON, DC — February 26, 2015 — Teacher Quality Partnership Grantees will be sharing innovative strategies from educator preparation programs as well as best practices in residencies...
«Immune checkpoint therapy has joined the ranks of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy as a pillar of cancer treatment,» proclaimed Padmanee Sharma, M.D., Ph.D., a former CRI clinical grantee at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, during her opening plenary session talk at AACR18.
Ming Li, Ph.D., a CLIP grantee at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York, is studying an immunosuppressive pathway that is activated in tumor - associated immune cells in breast cancer models.
The Secretary shall reimburse a grantee at least 80 percent of the costs incurred in a fiscal year for carrying out the high priority activities or projects.
The Secretary shall reimburse a grantee at least 100 percent of the costs incurred in a fiscal year for carrying out border commercial motor vehicle safety programs and related enforcement activities and projects.
Derrick Meade, Freelancer at Metropolis Magazine and Open Space Institute McHenry Award Grantee at the Glynwood Institute for Sustainable Food and Farming
In 2015, she was a Fall space grantee at BAX.

Not exact matches

An Office of Family Assistance (OFA) funded national resource for fathers, practitioners, programs / Federal grantees, states, and the public at - large who are serving or interested in supporting strong fathers and families.
Reflections on Dr. Allan Schore's Plenary: «All our Sons: The Neurobiology and Neuroendrinology of Boys at Risk Transcript (PDF - 116 KB) This Home Visiting - ImpACT webinar features Dr. David Willis presenting a follow up to the session delivered by Dr. Allan Schore at the MIECHV All Grantee meeting in September of 2017 on brain development and gender differences.
Grantees must give priority to families living in at - risk communities as identified by the statewide needs assessment.
The legislation that established the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program requires that grantees demonstrate measurable improvement in at least four of the following six benchmark domains:
The HV CoIIN aims to improve services provided by home visiting grantees to achieve better, faster results for low - income and other at - risk families served under the Federal Home Visiting Program
Grantees will be banned from performing abortions — regardless of the funding source — at the same facilities that provide Title X services.
The Series is published ahead of presentation at the Healthy Eating Research 9th Annual Grantee Meeting in Baltimore, USA, on Thursday 19 February.
He fits all of the above criteria, from successful grantee (more than $ 5 million in National Institutes of Health funding since 2004 and millions more from the Defense Department, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and elsewhere) to minor media darling, locally at least.
Most notably, Canaria helped establish I - Corps ™ at the National Institutes of Health, an eight - week entrepreneurship training program that provides resources to start - up small business grantees.
«While we believe we've addressed the concern and tried to leave it at the discretion of the agency and the grantee, OMB is willing to relook at all of the changes and clarifications,» she says.
After 2 years of funding at $ 90,000 per year, grantees can apply for an additional 3 years of funding for up to $ 250,000 per year.
• Also on ScienceInsider, Jeffrey Mervis introduces readers to Jonathan Dordick, a professor of chemical and biological engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, and a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grantee.
The panel also criticizes how NSF monitors large awards, especially to first - time grantees, and directs the agency to draw up a plan to look more closely at the entire process, from before an award is made through its completion.
For number - crunching researchers, these links offer the «supercomputing equivalent of telecommuting,» says Robert Hollebeek, co-director of the National Scaleable Cluster Project at the University of Pennsylvania, and an earlier award grantee.
Cole - Rhodes traveled to Seoul with grantees Tabitha M. Hardy, an assistant professor of natural sciences at Stillman College; Joann Powell, an assistant professor of biological sciences at Clark Atlanta University; and DeBonne Wishart, an associate professor of water resources management at Central State University.
At the summit, the grantees met with Richmond for an informal talk about their own future plans and challenges, discussing a range of topics including the need to apply to fellowships and attend a wider variety of professional meetings.
At the end of those five years, NIH was held totally flat without even inflationary increases and the result is that most of the money that the NIH receives each year, the vast majority has been committed to grantees who got their awards at the time of growth and now there is very little money left to pay the inflationary increases to avoid [afford] new grantAt the end of those five years, NIH was held totally flat without even inflationary increases and the result is that most of the money that the NIH receives each year, the vast majority has been committed to grantees who got their awards at the time of growth and now there is very little money left to pay the inflationary increases to avoid [afford] new grantat the time of growth and now there is very little money left to pay the inflationary increases to avoid [afford] new grants.
On 7 March, representatives of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) sought to answer that question at an unusual workshop for potential grantees gathered here at the institute's home base.
An NIBIB grantee has developed an ultrafast camera that can acquire two - dimensional images at 100 billion frames per second, a speed capable of revealing light pulses and other phenomena previously too fast to be observed.
The concurrent thematic sessions will allow time for detailed presentation and collegial interchange about each grantee's project; the plenary sessions will be directed at sharing information across themes and grants, listening to independent, expert assessments of work in progress, and shared discussions.
NIAID grantees Richard Kuhn, Ph.D., Michael Rossmann, Ph.D., and their colleagues at Purdue University created the picture of a mature Zika virus particle with a technique called cryo - electron microscropy.
-- In providing for such verification, the Secretary shall establish procedures to ensure such compliance with respect to each grantee, and shall report to the Congress with respect to the compliance of each grantee, at each of the following times:
«Our signature grantees will develop best practices for hiring and retaining people with disabilities,» said Elaine E. Katz, senior vice president of Grants and Communications at Kessler Foundation.
Grantees in this category must undertake to apply to the Consolidator Grant Call or the Advanced Grant Call of the European Research Council (ERC) either in the course of their Lendület project or after its completion; alternatively, they must undertake to obtain funding in the framework of any other international research grant scheme, whose funding should be at a rate commensurate with the funding offered in the Lendület scheme, so that this might be sufficient to maintain the operation of the research team after the completion of the Lendület grant period.
The focus of today's sessions at NSF's [US National Science Foundation] meeting of nanoscale science and engineering grantees focuses on putting the science to practical use.
Paul Klenerman, M.D., Ph.D., a 2014 - 2016 Clinic and Laboratory Integration Program (CLIP) grantee and a professor at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, is studying a novel set of immune cells called mucosal - associated invariant T (MAIT) cells and their association with inflammation as a cause of liver cancer.
Lead author Professor Ledermann, professor of medical oncology at the UCL Cancer Institute and a Cancer Research UK grantee, said: «A well - tolerated anti-tumour agent that could be used for months or perhaps years as maintenance therapy after standard chemotherapy could be a big step forward and ultimately extend survival.
«Given the high prevalence and progressive nature of neovascular eye disease, the ability to stabilize bioactive lipids that mitigate or halt disease is of great and increasingly therapeutic significance,» said corresponding author and RPB grantee Kip Connor, PhD, a vision scientist at Mass..
Researchers in any field and in any part of the world may apply, but ERC grantees must work at least half the time at a European host institution.
CPARS hosts a suite of web - enabled applications that are used to document contractor and grantee performance information that is required While men can confuse the heck out of us, sometimes they're the best at dishing out dating advice.
A little more than a year later, every one of those grantees has amended its plans at least once, with the Department of Education approving a grand total of forty - seven amendments to date.
A little more than a year later, every one of those grantees has amended its plans at least once, with the Department of Education approving a grand total of 47 amendments to date.
As Bauerlein notes, this was a pretty radical shift for grantees used to evaluating programs by handing out questionnaires to students at the end of the program «that measured their attitudes and enjoyment» and not «learning outcomes.»
The aim of RTM UK has always been to deliver the best to its grantees and highlights of the past few years have seen Masterclasses at Steinway, as well as the annual Battle of the Bands to showcase every school's talent and composition skills.
These new elements include the number of children experiencing homelessness and the number of children in foster care to enable grantees to prioritize the most at - risk children in their communities.
Under the proposed standards, grantees would still have the ability to propose a «locally - designed program option variation,» which could include partial day programs if that would best meet the needs of their community, but these options would require approval by an HHS official at least once every two years.
Despite the perception that these major education reform foundations are focused on expanding school choice, at least with charters, their grantees appear to be devoting more energy to arguing for greater diversity.
(It's only right that I should admit to being, at different times, both a happy grantee and a disgruntled rejectee.)
Costs and Benefits When one is looking at federal programs such as Head Start or the state programs being pressed by Pew and its grantees, the policy dilemma is inescapable: how important is it to expand participation in services whose effects are unpredictable and uneven or that don't last?
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