Sentences with phrase «public research talk»

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The Tonight Show band leader Tariq Trotter carries Carmine Gallo's book «Talk like TED» with him as a research tool for public speaking.
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Our traditional Sunday morning Rudi Talks offered A Report on Current Public Waldorf Research by three educators in the field.
New York Public Interest Research Group Legislative Director Blair Horner joins Alan in the studio today to talk about the budget.
(Airs 7/9 & 7/11) WAMC's David Guistina, filling in for Alan Chartock this week, talks with Blair Horner, Legislative Director for the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG).
«It's always easier to talk about cleaning up government than it is to do it, partly because the implementation of the sound bite is usually more complicated than the sound bite itself,» said Blair Horner, executive director of the New York Public Interest Research Group.
New York State Public Interest Research Group Executive Director Blair Horner is in the studio to talk state politics.
Unfortunately, the governor isn't the only public official who employs press liaisons who believe reporters should only talk to government sources in researching their stories.
«He's talking about an immense expansion of work, with no new resources,» Blair Horner, legislative director for the New York Public Interest Research Group, said of the governor's proposals.
Albany, NY — On this edition of the show, Alan talks to Robert Ward, Director of Research for the Public Policy Institute, the research affiliate of the Business Council for New YorResearch for the Public Policy Institute, the research affiliate of the Business Council for New Yorresearch affiliate of the Business Council for New York State.
Guest Blair Horner, Legislative Director for New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) talks about Governor Paterson's state of the state address and reforms needed in New York state government.
Horner, legislative director of the New York Public Interest Research Group, said he was glad to see rank - and - file members of both chambers talking about ethics, in contrast to what he called «the cricket sounds that we've hearing over the past few weeks when it comes to ethics — no RV driving around the state, no town meetings about ethics.»
Even those dedicated to a research career can find getting out and talking to school children and the public will boost their enthusiasm and be a really rewarding experience.
Because the center is made up of four diverse divisions (Public Health Sciences, Basic Sciences, Clinical Research, and Human Biology), the talks cover something outside a member's direct area of expertise most of the time, which makes for an eager and enthusiastic audience.
It's common for scientists do some outreach work alongside their research jobs — an occasional public lecture, say, or a talk at a local school.
Dr. Mona Hanna - Attisha, a pediatrician, director of a pediatric residency program in Flint, Mich. and the first person to raise public concerns about elevated lead levels in the blood of Flint area children, talked about the consequences of sounding the alarm over her research that found Flint's water system was leaching lead into drinking water and making her young patients sick.
«He has not only talked the talk, but he has delivered for us in multiple, multiple occasions,» Ellen Sigal, chair of the nonprofit Friends of Cancer Research, told public radio station WHYY before the election.
Tanyildiz revealed the existence of the «tunnel» while talking with Science Careers about research she is conducting for her doctorate in public policy at the combined program of Georgia Tech and Georgia State University, both in Atlanta.
«The Lab's Open House will be a wonderful opportunity for the public to see the research we do and to talk to our scientists and engineers,» said John DeLooper, Head of Best Practices and Outreach, who is organizing the event.
I'm doing a clinical research, writing grants, writing papers, and going down the academic route, but I care so much about the world that I'm also teaching the public, doing TED Talks, creating a website, writing books, and giving the public the same tools that I'm researching and letting them know, «Here's the science behind why I've designed it this way and why I'm doing the science this way.»
Diane Brown, executive director of the Arizona Public Interest Research Group, talks to college students about the benefits of buying health coverage on the exchanges.
student Andrew Frishman tells the group that he was once terrified of speaking in public but eventually got more comfortable after doing an internship at an oceanographic research center where he had to give a daily seal talk to the crowds of visitors.
«What we're talking about here is the financialization of public education,» said Alex Molnar, a research professor at the University of ColoradoBoulder School of Education who is affiliated with the education policy center.
I visited O'Keeffe in January 2015 to talk with teachers about their experience with lesson study and to see a public research lesson.
During the talk, titled «The Elusive Quest for Ambitious Schooling: Limits and Possibilities of the American High School,» Mehta reported on his book - length research on fostering «deeper learning» in American public schools.
A social studies teacher may participate in a moderated #sschat on historical thinking, use the #FergusonSyllabus hashtag to research how to talk with students about systemic race issues, exchange ideas with digital colleagues, challenge local or federal policy by contacting legislators or informing the public, or organize a face - to - face Edcamp unconference in the community (see Swanson, et al., 2014, and Carpenter, 2015b, for more).
Cami Anderson, former superintendent of Newark public schools, talked about the way that current discipline policies negatively impact students of color, referencing research that shows that adults view black girls as less innocent than their white counterparts as early as kindergarten.
Elaine Allensworth, from the Consortium on Chicago School Research, discussed the Illinois Five Essentials; Kendra Wilhelm, Denver Public Schools, talked about the LEAP (Leading Effective Academic Practice) work in
The story includes a link to Mike's recent talk at the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, where Kirst reflected on his career after receiving AERA's Distinguished Public Service Award.
So, I'm joined again by Jonathon Bishop who is the Research and Parliamentary Affairs Analyst with PIAC, the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, and Jonathon is talking to us from Ottawa today.
Talking About Men's Health About - Talking About Men's Health (TAMH) is a resource for men, their families, and other interested parties, about the latest in men's health public policy, health and fitness information and research, parenting and other relevant issues.
About Blog Talking About Men's Health (TAMH) is a resource for men, their families, and other interested parties, about the latest in men's health public policy, health and fitness information and research, parenting and other relevant issues.
«Having met with Shirin when she was researching this film in Egypt some years ago, I can say that I enthusiastically look forward to not only presenting this film but also to talking about it with her in public.
Your uncertain archive presents artworks, exhibitions, works in public space, pavilions, models, books, talks, and research by Olafur Eliasson and his studio.
Sophia Contemporary is committed to conducting research and educating the public through events and talks, and is working with museums and institutions worldwide in order to promote the gallery's artists.
TRACTION: Art Talk with Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller April 6, 2018 7 - 9 p.m. Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) 108 This event is FREE and open to the public.
As part of his preparatory research for Playtime, in 2012 Julien produced a public talk at the Hayward Gallery in London, in which the artist addressed the problem of representing the invisible flows and relations of capital with world - renowned Marx scholar, David Harvey.
Talks, gallery visits and discussions with London - based artists and curators are balanced with time in the studio, with the project culminating in two public events: an open studio evening at the Slade Research Centre and a showcase of works - in - progress at Camden Arts Centre.
Seated in Kreuzberg, Decad hosts an active programme of artist talks and critical lectures; maintains a special library and archive for independent research; and organises the commissioning of temporary projects for public spaces in Berlin by international artists.
The installation, and accompanying series of public talks, will link together the earliest historical attempts to record and visualize the human pulse and heartbeat — from a record onboard a NASA probe at the edge of the Solar System to recent developments in artificial heart research.
Atlanta - based research group Liquid Blackness hosts a public screening and an artist talk with award - winning cinematographer and installation artist Bradford Young -LRB-
Atlanta - based research group Liquid Blackness hosts a public screening and an artist talk with award - winning cinematographer and installation artist Bradford Young (Arrival, Selma, Pariah, Solo).
Public Program and Education The Stedelijk continues its multi-faceted program of activities and events, featuring: performances by acclaimed artists such as Matt Mullican and Ben Kinmont; film evenings with Fiona Tan, Morgan Fisher and Laura Mulvey (among others); Gallery Talks by experts such as Ann Goldstein, Sven Lütticken and Susanne Figner Ruembeli; Collection Close - Ups with curators and conservators sharing their latest research, with Jiro Kamata, Reesa Greenberg, Julia Robinson and others; lectures by artists such as Bert Theis, The Yes Men, Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas and Teresa Margolles; book presentations; symposia; live music and much more.
Sophia Contemporary is committed to conducting research and educating the public through events and talks, and is working with museums and institutions worldwide in order to place the gallery's artists in major public and private collections.
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During 2005 talks over the climate treaty in Montreal, for example, the National Center for Public Policy Research, a group opposing emissions restrictions, tried to illustrate its view of carbon markets by handing out mock emissions credits.
My wish — for the mentioned climateaudit writers who comment there after reading here, as well as for those writing here — footnote even the snarky, witty, insider jabs — remember those of us who aren't insiders on the science do pay attention to how it's presented, and value the effort made here in public to talk about it as it's being researched.
In our forthcoming book, «Talking Climate: From Research to Practice in Public Engagement,» my colleagues Adam Corner and Jamie Clarke go further to make the detailed case for public conversations as a model of public engagPublic Engagement,» my colleagues Adam Corner and Jamie Clarke go further to make the detailed case for public conversations as a model of public engagpublic conversations as a model of public engagpublic engagement.
Even more, this research strong shows solutions must be included in talks to the public about climate change.
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