Sentences with phrase «academic collaboration»

Social curriculum and academic collaboration require clarity and consistency throughout the building.
Many countries now see investment in science and technology as the way to build their economy; the result is larger R&D budgets, which, in turn, are producing more robust academic collaborations with international colleagues.
The study is part of the New Haven Mental Health Outreach for MotherS (MOMS) Partnership, a community - academic collaboration between Yale University and seven local and state agencies.
International academic collaboration which, according to the Iranian government, is intended to foment a «velvet revolution.»
Gil Alterovitz, a Harvard Medical School professor listed in Kogan's email, told The Post that he was introduced to Kogan by a friend he knew from the Harvard School of Public Health, who suggested Kogan offered a potential academic collaboration.
She has found that Ireland provides wider opportunities for academic collaboration than in the UK.
I am especially grateful for the way I was pushed out of my comfort zone and supported in developing skills in areas of academic collaboration and intervention for our most struggling students.»
The gallery presents exhibitions and public events that aim to foster academic collaborations at Hunter College while addressing subjects relevant to the East Harlem community and New York City.
Located on the ground floor of Hunter College's Silberman School of Social Work at 119th Street and 3rd Avenue, the gallery presents exhibitions and public events that aim to foster academic collaborations at Hunter College while addressing subjects relevant to the East Harlem community and greater New York City.
Smart Mobility Panel Featuring thought leaders in transportation and urban planning, Onramp's panel discussion will focus on the intersection of public, private and academic collaboration when it comes to the future of driving innovation.
If you launch academic collaborations while you are still working for a company, notes Smith, the enterprise might allow you to make a soft transition, in which you work part time for both.
In that way one could continue doing basic and long - term research through academic collaborations, while benefiting from the buzz of doing (and leading) project - based research in an industrial setting.
The root of the conflict, she says, was that she was dragged into working with the business by virtue of her prior academic collaborations with Harley; when he moved his lab to Geron in 1993, suddenly her lab's experiments fell within the company's purview.
In retrospect, Greider says, her rocky relationship with Geron was no different from any pure academic collaboration that goes bad.
One of the key requirements for fellowships is that the Roche mentor can identify a leading academic collaboration partner and extremely talented postdoctoral researcher.
FOVE began from the University of Tokyo's academic collaboration facility in Tokyo, Japan, and development is being carried out one of Japan's top hardware laboratories.
Afterwards both sides had a fruitful discussion on student exchange and academic collaboration between Kobe University and NCU.
Gil Alterovitz, a Harvard Medical School professor listed in Kogan's email, told The Post that he was introduced to Kogan by a friend he knew from the Harvard School of Public Health, who suggested Kogan offered a potential academic collaboration.
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The lead editorial in today's issue of Nature calls on Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to make good on his promise, made last year at Columbia University, to support international academic collaboration.
In a May 18 letter to the State Department and the White House's Office of Management and Budget, the organizations cautioned that the rule would blunt scientific and academic collaborations, discourage foreign students from seeking to study and participate in research projects in the United States, prompt «existing and potential partners and students» to choose to engage with other countries and damage U.S. competitiveness.
I did not want to commit to such an extensive job search just yet; I was enjoying my current environment, especially pursuing unconventional industry - academic collaborations that I could continue to foster as a faculty member.
Baumberg stayed at Hitachi for 5 years, but toward the end of his time there he became frustrated with his academic collaborations.
It is the main reason that the country ranked 55th of 158 nations — last among Western democracies — in a 2017 index of voting fairness run by the Electoral Integrity Project, an academic collaboration between the University of Sydney, Australia, and Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Industry Fellowships from the Royal Society, the United Kingdom's national academy of science, support open - ended industry - academic collaborations.
Industry - academic collaborations are like partners skilled in different dances trying to reach a compromise between waltz and salsa.
We are excited to continue this academic collaboration with our Canadian colleagues to test this drug in humans for the first time,» said Wainberg.
«This project is a prime example of the importance of industry and academic collaboration,» said Flavio Villanustre, M.D., vice president, LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
Part of the University of Manchester, the gallery is a creative laboratory for new ideas and debate, research and academic collaboration.
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