Not exact matches
At the Mediterranean
Institute for Life Sciences in Split, Croatia, for example, «several of the group
leaders are abroad, but they're running their subgroups here in Split,» says Bojan Žagrović, a
young group
leader in computational biophysics at the
institute.
Part of the
institute's strategy is to hire
young scientists through international competitions, then make them group
leaders with the same independence and flexibility that they could expect in the United States or Western Europe.
While there are sufficient applicants to fill all these places, [the] country doesn't have sufficient number of science
leaders who are willing to go to these new
institutes and universities and mentor
young faculty.»
And Beato expects that excellent
young group
leaders will want to «move to university departments or other research
institutes... because the limitation of space will not allow them expand in the CRG.»
The idea is that if school
leaders institute explicit educational expectations for
young people, they can periodically measure student progress, diagnose where shortcomings lie, and prescribe appropriate practices.
«Through two new global health fellowships and new regional training
institutes for
young advocates in the U.S., Planned Parenthood continues to forge connections between
young leaders across regions,» said Latanya Mapp Frett, PPFA's vice president — global.