Sentences with phrase «academic issues arising»

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«The University is concerned, amongst other things, about any issues which may arise from any commercial use» of the personality data and models, which the director said were strictly for academic use.
It is not an easy book to read, and if it had been read and reviewed only in the academic journals, like others of Altizer's books, issues of academic freedom would not have arisen.
«The University is concerned, amongst other things, about any issues which may arise from any commercial use» of the personality data and models, which the director said were strictly for academic use.
As well as the core tasks of overseeing copyediting, proofreading, and putting issues together, a great deal of my time is spent communicating with authors, freelancers, typesetters, printers, academic editors, and internal colleagues: answering their queries, dealing with any problems that arise, supplying feedback, reporting on progress.
Similar issues arise in higher education, and yet the benefits of academic mobility have led many state and private universities to offer more portable retirement plans.
Report on Restorative Practices: SFUSD in taking a new approach in addressing behavioral and academic issues that arise in schools across the district.
To help online students stay on track, MVNU enlists academic advisors to assist with scheduling conflicts, financial aid concerns and other issues that may arise.
In the first part of the day, together with curator Rose Lejeune and independent academic Dr Rebecca Gordon, we will discuss issues that arise when setting new ephemeral and process - based artworks in dialog with historical artefacts, as is the case in the New Perspectives exhibition.
We bring academic rigor, objectivity, and real world industry experience to bear on issues arising from competition, regulation, public policy, strategy, finance, and litigation.»
The statement reflects a decade or more of academic discussion of investment treaty arbitration and it is very encouraging to see the court recognize the point, from which many other issues arise regarding the transfer from of the final authority to determine the legal boundaries of sovereign authority from courts to arbitrators.
Three things strike me about international law in the work of a government lawyer today: first, it is all - pervasive; second, the questions that arise and the context in which they are considered are extraordinarily complex; and, finally, I am struck by the intense scrutiny these legal issues are subjected to by states and courts around the world, academics and the public.
The issue arose as a result of the fact that, despite being informed of the right to enrol in benefits and the application process at the point of employment, and despite being sent a follow - up e-mail with an invitation to contact the individual at the College who was responsible for enrolment of academic staff into benefits, some partial load employees simply did not follow - up and contact the College to fill out the application forms.
«The University is concerned, amongst other things, about any issues which may arise from any commercial use» of the personality data and models, which the director said were strictly for academic use.
Highly knowledgeable with student psychology and behavioral issues arising due to academic and personal problems
A middle school counseling office is rarely empty as all manner of issues arise daily, from physical and social conflicts, to academic struggles and emotional issues.
The types of support that is effective include having a campus Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander support office, with support workers who are not necessarily connected to the academic programs but can help with any issues that arise, anything from isolation from family to the financial stresses that come from being a slightly older subset of students and having to support your own families while getting your medical degree.
During the final stages of the project, we will also hold a policy forum to promote academic, professional and public discussion on policy and practice issues arising from the project.
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