Sentences with phrase «project presents discussion»

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In the report we present some key findings from the project, in an easy - to - digest form that will, we hope, stimulate discussion and be helpful to ECE providers considering and developing strategies to attract more men into the workforce.
In September, Professor Paul Harris, Hussar's advisor and project collaborator, presented Hussar's ongoing research at a discussion sponsored by the Ed School's Civic and Moral Education Initiative.
Through a series of panel discussions, dynamic sessions and live demonstrations, the STEAM Village will present the latest initiatives, projects and approaches that are shaping STEAM in schools.
Three - day series of events includes Silk Road Ensemble with Yo - Yo Ma concert and award ceremony, music workshop, presentations, and roundtable discussions from October 20 to 22, 2009 This week the Harvard Graduate School of Education, with support from the Office for the Arts at Harvard, will present a Silk Road Project residency with acclaimed cellist Yo - Yo Ma and Silk Road Ensemble musicians.
The final report on the 2003 - 2004 Students as Allies project included details about the five sites; the collaborative process through which we designed surveys that included a common core of questions along with school - specific questions developed by student - teacher research teams; and how students became involved in the project, gathered and analyzed their data, presented their findings at public «summits,» and then turned them into topics for discussion and action.
Once the project is completed, students present their project to a panel for discussion and defense.
We have a few projects throughout the year in which groups get up and present a PowerPoint and discussion plays an essential part of instruction in my daily lessons.
This report presents an in - depth discussion of the technical methods, findings, and implications of the Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) project's random assignment study of teaching effectiveness measures.
The discussion shows and presents the results of a dissertation projects and provides the evidence supporting such information.
At present, new - build warranties don't apply to conversion projects, although there is currently discussion about whether or not to change this.
The Developer Sessions brought gamers face - to - face with world renowned game creators as they presented their latest projects, took part in panel discussions and answered questions from fans.
An issue of its magazine also titled Pointing Machines continues the reproduction and circulation of the displayed objects beyond the Museum's walls and includes essays, artist projects, discussions, and performances that will be published and presented online and offline in the next year.
FotoFocus has provided support to the Cincinnati Film Society project presented at the Cincinnati Art Museum; the Fractured Atlas lens - based project in Havana, Cuba; the screening of the film Punctured by artist, William E. Jones, at the Arles Photography Festival in southern France; the FotoFocus Symposium «Mapplethorpe + 25» held this past fall at the Contemporary Arts Center; and the symposium's follow up discussion at the New Museum in New York.
Frieze Talks is a daily programme of keynote lectures, panel debates and discussions featuring leading art - world figures, philosophers, and critical theorists and is presented by Frieze Projects in collaboration with frieze magazine.
As an introduction to the project «L'Europe des Artistes» which will end up as a large exhibition where artists from all over Europe will be presented the Astrup Fearnley Museum initiated what will be a series of presentations, discussions and related events with a presentation of the contemporary art scene in France.
Workshops and discussions designed to inspire innovative strategies for producing and presenting artistic works and projects.
ConFab is a series workshops and discussions designed to inspire innovative strategies for producing and presenting artistic works and projects; and facilitate discussions on how to collaborate, access resources, find your public, and re - boot / re-fresh careers.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery and Independent Curators International (ICI) will present a panel discussion on contemporary video art in conjunction with the current Pratt Manhattan Gallery exhibition «Project 35» on Tuesday, June 21 from 7 to...
The invited participants will explain their positions, after which the panel will be opened up into a roundtable discussion with all project space organizers present and the audience.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery and Independent Curators International (ICI) will present a panel discussion on contemporary video art in conjunction with the current Pratt Manhattan Gallery exhibition «Project 35» on Tuesday, June 21 from 7 to 9 PM in Lecture Hall 213 at Pratt's Manhattan Campus at 144 West 14th Street, second floor.
Besides the gallery programme at the fair, the annual programme also includes Frieze Projects and the Frieze Artist Award, presenting new, site - specific works by contemporary artists; Frieze Film, new film commissions premiered at the fair; Frieze Music, the fair's off - site music programme; and Frieze Talks, a dynamic series of panel discussions, conversations and keynote lectures.
SOHO20 and The Feminist Art Project (TFAP) NYC are pleased to present Getting Basic: Misappropriation, Plagiarism, Fair Use, and Grey Areas, a panel and discussion hosted by artist Sue Jeong Ka about the issues surrounding copyright, power, and the unfair appropriation of individuals» work in art, pedagogical, and institutional settings.
by Emma Rushton & Derek Tyman Building on a previous project entitled The Good Life, Manchester - based Rushton & Tyman presented Fear of the Surplus, a series of public discussions which took place on a purpose - built stage located within The Tetley's Auditorium Gallery.
Simon Castets, in conversation with Rachael Haynes, presented the 89plus project and led an open discussion with several local artist - run initiatives, at Brisbane's Institute of Modern Art.
As part of ICI's Curator's Perspective — an itinerant public discussion series featuring international curators — Mai Abu ElDahab (co-curator of the 2014 Liverpool Biennial) will present her current research interests and curatorial projects.
As part of ICI's Curator's Perspective — an itinerant public discussion series featuring international curators — Valerie Cassel Oliver (Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston) will present her current research interests and curatorial projects.
This screening will be presented by Elliot Doughtie, who's installation titled Lost Earring is currently on view in our Project Space, and will be followed by a discussion of the film.
Artist Talk and Panel Discussion with Martha Wilson Wednesday, September 18 5 pm FREE The exhibition Martha Wilson: Staging the Self presents the artist's work dealing with issues of assumed and projected identity, as well as examples of her curatorial practice, in which she provides a site for the exploration of avant - garde art.
Jeff Gibbons will present a lecture at DASER (D.C. Art Science Evening Rendezvous) in Washington D.C. DASER is a monthly discussion forum on art science projects providing a snapshot of the cultural environment of the region and fostering interdisciplinary networking.
2.00 pm Welcome introduction 2.15 pm Jens Maier - Rothe (Co-Director, Beirut) presents the not - for - profit art initiative and exhibition space in Cairo (EG), Beirut 2.45 pm Luis Silva and João Mourão (Co-Founders, Kunsthalle Lissabon) present the Lisbon - based (PT) Kunsthalle Lissabon as an institutional hoax 3.15 pm Kristine Siegel and Rhea Dall (Co-Directors, PRAXES) speak about PRAXES Centre for Contemporary Art, a not - for - profit venue for international contemporary art and research based in Berlin (DE) 3.45 pm Break 4.00 pm Arnisa Zeqo and Antonia Carrara (Co-Founders, rongwrong) discuss rongwrong, a space for art and theory in Amsterdam (NL) 4.30 pm Mirene Arsanios (Co-Director, 98weeks) presents 98weeks a research project based in Beirut (LB) 5.00 pm Break 5.15 pm Discussion with the art institutions moderated by Vanessa Müller (Director, European Kunsthalle) followed by Q&A 7 pm Drinks
Each year Artspace presents several gallery - based exhibitions as well as touring and off - site projects; hosts artist residencies; operates a regular open studio program; initiates a range of public programs and education activities including conferences, lectures and artist discussions; and publishes cultural theory books and artist monographs.
The fair's programme features the Exposure section, presenting solo and two - artist shows represented by galleries eight years and younger; / Dialogues and Exchange, a line - up of topical discussions by leading figures in the industry; and large - scale, site - specific works in the In / Situ and Expo Projects sections.
A Certain Urge (Towards Turmoil) panel discussion Wednesday, March 23, 7 PM At WhiteBox, 329 Broome Street (between Bowery and Chrystie) Free Participants: Chloë Bass and George Scheer, Blanca de la Torre, Núria Güell, Michelle Levy, Avelino Sala, and Manuela Viera - Gallo In collaboration with WhiteBox, EFA Project Space presents a panel discussion with the artists and organizers of the current exhibition, A Certain Urge (Towards Turmoil).
Highlights of the fair include a Conversations section that presents dialogues between paired artists, a Play section for new media and video works, such adventurous artist projects as a «fully equipped» dyke bar, a series of panel discussions with curators and editors and a juried cash prize for the best solo display.
The project will encourage public discussion of the history, present circumstances, and future of Iraq through unscripted, nonpartisan conversations in cities across the country.
VITRINE commissions SCULPTURE AT a publicly funded public sculpture programme on Bermondsey Square (since 2014) and presents an array of further non-for-profit projects and experiences to enhance and support the programme: hosted screenings, performance events in public space, artist talks, panel discussions, and studio visits.
• Three to six months of artistic, editorial, and technical support • Honorarium of up to 300 USD as well as material costs • Opportunity to present the project to an audience in the form of a reading, workshop, or discussion • Opportunity for inclusion in our annual print publication, Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, as well as our ongoing broadsheet series • Archiving and long - term maintenance of the final project by technical staff
Media Replication Services and the installation at the Museum are components of Triple Canopy's contribution to the Whitney Biennial, an issue of its magazine also titled Pointing Machines, which continues the reproduction and circulation of the displayed objects beyond the museum's walls, and includes essays, artist projects, discussions, and performances to be published and presented online and IRL in the next year.
The annual non-profit programme includes Frieze Projects and the Frieze Artist Award, presenting new, site - specific works by contemporary artists; Frieze Film, new film commissions premiered at the fair; Frieze Music, the fair's off - site music programme; and Frieze Talks, a dynamic series of panel discussions, conversations and keynote lectures.
DRAF presents an international programme of exhibitions, commissions, live events, discussions and projects.
Panel Discussion: Mural Art in Public Spaces present by LISA Project and NYCxDesign ↑ Cooper Union, Great Hall May 16th, 2:00 pm Join artist Ron English, Paper Mag's Carlo McCormick, real estate magnate Sean Corcoran, artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh and Wayne Rada, creator / curator of L.I.S.A. Project and founder of the LoMan Art Fest, moderated by RJ Rushmore as they discuss the role of street art and mural arts on Lower Manhattan — both inside and out, followed by a Secret Walls battle at Cooper Square.
The films, photoworks, installations, curatorial projects, screening programs, discussion platforms and publications of The Otolith Group explore the accumulated science fictions of the present in order to reflect upon the powers and capacities of historical futures.
On Tuesday (Sept. 17), Santa Monica Museum of Art presents The Mobile Homestead Project: A Conversation with Mary Clare Stevens, Jim Shaw and Cary Loren, a discussion of the public sculpture Mobile Homestead, created...
Roger seems to project this on a one - dimensional space (type 1 — 4), but perhaps a more subtle division could benefit the present discussion.
The group presented its findings to Santa Barbara County Flood Control just after the Jesusita fire, and their final project report has been sent to Mayor Marty Blum, the Santa Barbara City Council, and County Supervisor Salud Carbajal by way of contributing to discussions in which local government officials are deciding how best to prepare the burn area for the rainy season.
Presented project schedule to project team on a bi weekly basis for discussion during team meetings
• Increased company's market share by 21 % by suggesting and creating advertising campaigns correlating perfectly with its services • Created a huge portfolio for Pepsi Co. spanning 5 websites and 15000 images • Trained 5 groups of newly hired advertising account executives in creating and delivering advertising campaigns based on visionary strategies • Meet clients to determine their specific advertising and promotion needs and provide them with feedback and advice • Orchestrate discussion with clients to provide them with an overview of present condition of their market share • Present campaign pitches to both existing and new clients, ensuring that the pitches address their specific needs • Create portfolios of clients» accounts and monitor related activities in them • Manage and review clients» advertising projects and ensure that they are delivered in a time - efficient manner • Identify accounts with shrinking revenues and reach out to their representatives to provide them with assistance to sustain themselves • Use contacts to generate new business and ensure that «hot» leads are followed up in a timely manner • Organize media briefings and assist in the creation of marketing procedures • Carry out appraisals and evaluations to ensure that project targets are met and clients» requirements are being fupresent condition of their market share • Present campaign pitches to both existing and new clients, ensuring that the pitches address their specific needs • Create portfolios of clients» accounts and monitor related activities in them • Manage and review clients» advertising projects and ensure that they are delivered in a time - efficient manner • Identify accounts with shrinking revenues and reach out to their representatives to provide them with assistance to sustain themselves • Use contacts to generate new business and ensure that «hot» leads are followed up in a timely manner • Organize media briefings and assist in the creation of marketing procedures • Carry out appraisals and evaluations to ensure that project targets are met and clients» requirements are being fuPresent campaign pitches to both existing and new clients, ensuring that the pitches address their specific needs • Create portfolios of clients» accounts and monitor related activities in them • Manage and review clients» advertising projects and ensure that they are delivered in a time - efficient manner • Identify accounts with shrinking revenues and reach out to their representatives to provide them with assistance to sustain themselves • Use contacts to generate new business and ensure that «hot» leads are followed up in a timely manner • Organize media briefings and assist in the creation of marketing procedures • Carry out appraisals and evaluations to ensure that project targets are met and clients» requirements are being fulfilled
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AEDE, Liberia • South Africa 2007 — Present Deputy Executive Director Manage project approval documentation and project studies completed by staff an outside consultants and partner in focus group discussion for SMEs development studies regarding climate change resilience and gender mainstream workshops for complex $ 2.25 MM agricultural project in Liberia West Africa for 2,000 farmers focused on commercial value chain for SMEs.
The scientific program for 2018 comprises plenary lectures from leading scholars in the field, discussions sessions and workshops aimed at theoretical integration and fostering new research ideas, and group work in which the students will design an interdisciplinary research project that will be presented and discussed on the last day.
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