Since Hiller turned from
her academic training as an anthropologist to become an artist in the 1970s, she has been based in Europe where she has established an international career working across a wide variety of media.
Fellows use
their academic training as they research, write, and report today's headlines, sharpening their abilities to communicate complex scientific issues to the public.
Not exact matches
As part of a millennium project for friendly exchanges, Beijing will invite
academics in Ottawa to attend a Beijing hi - tech week, and Ottawa will help
train...
The Forum, a group of corporate CEOs and university presidents, identified and acted on issues of national concern to the business and
academic communities such
as international competitiveness, technological innovation, and education and
training.
As these tools evolve over the next decade, the
academics we work with expect to see radical change in
training and workforce development, which will roll into (although probably against a longer timeline) more traditional institutions of higher learning.»
As computing infrastructures grow ever more complex, the task of finding cost effective industry standard
training courses to educate the next generation of IT professionals is becoming more challenging for
academic sites.
academic / professional —
as in, «This school puts so much stress on professional
training that it slights
academics»; alternatively, this school may be strong academically but it provides little help in preparing for professional ministry»;
Though he was
trained as an
academic with a strong background in philosophy, Sheen was able to sustain the interest of and communicate to a wide range of people of all faiths.
As more and more clergymen receive clinical and
academic training in counseling, the quality of ministerial work with the heavy - laden will continue to rise.
Even though Africa has
trained enough people to the same
academic levels
as in Canada, USA and Australia it can not democratize or develop unless it first cures the residual effects of the partial westernization, cognitive dissonance, and governance - deficiency syndrome created by missionary Christianity.
Ian Kirby, Vice Principal (
Academic) at Moorlands College, shared: «I'm really delighted to see that Moorlands College has taken the next step forward
as a leading provider of theological
training for Christian ministry.
As a progression from the purely
academic types of traditional theological
training, many applied theological courses now exist, in which hands - on ministerial experience is gained alongside theological learning.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be
trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists,
academics, policy makers and media programmes,
as it is necessary to be able to demythologize the stories of the scriptures.
There are, according to the Handbook, three principles of
academic freedom: «freedom to teach and to learn according to one's obligation, vision, and
training; freedom to publish the results of one's study or research; and freedom to speak and write on public issues
as a citizen.»
But
as time went on it wasn't clear why such a college should prefer a Reformed, even a Protestant or Christian, faculty if all upstanding Americans with equal
academic training could contribute to an equally acceptable moral and societal end.
Because of our solid commitment to the Bible, we have a strong commitment to our
academic line
as we partner with seminaries, colleges and universities to provide the best resources to
train and prepare pastors and other Christian leaders.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be
trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists,
academics, policy makers and media programmes,
as is accepted in the case of the stories of the scared scriptures.
Twice therein occurs the statement, «Any certain extent of
academic education shall never be a requirement for credentials...» (22) While there is always more to learn for any student of Scripture, however brilliant or
trained, I am not at all prepared to say that such simple pietistic use of Scripture is defective; it is not so much wrong
as limited.
Scholars who are Christians are
trained by the dominant
academic culture to keep quiet about their faith
as the price of full acceptance in the
academic community.
If
as a pastor you have not had an opportunity to learn either kind of skill, you have several options: Arrange to get the
training you need (perhaps your church will provide a sabbatical leave); or ask your church to employ a «minister of group life and lay
training» (with
academic and clinical
training in pastoral care and counseling); or employ a part - time pastoral counselor or accredited chaplain supervisor to coordinate lay
training; or simply find a competent supervisor in your community and get your own on - the - job
training as a trainer by having him or her coach you
as you do lay
training.
In the seminaries and theological faculties it is treated on the one hand
as of purely
academic interest and on the other,
as portrayed to many of us when
training to be priests, of no significance at all.
As in the CSRP experiment, the teachers in Virginia didn't receive any
training in how to deliver
academic content, only in how to interact with students in a positive way.
Individuals who may be eligible for this award include, but are not limited to: physicians, other allied health professionals, athletic directors, coaches,
academic administrators such
as principals, secretaries, department chairs, school deans, chief
academic officers, and presidents of organizations that support Athletic Trainers, the Athletic
Training profession in Wisconsin and / or the WATA.
She also earned a certificate
as Extra Lesson provider and therapeutic educator from Gradalis Seminars, where she attended four - year anthroposophical therapeutic / remedial
training in Extra Lesson and supplementary therapies and
academic support strategies.
As an
academic site for teaching and
training future care providers, we incorporate state - of - the - art treatment and access to the latest advanced care.
Official records reveal that Paladino was on active duty only from Aug. 5, 1971, to Nov. 4, 1971, and that he was at the sprawling Texas military base for an «acad,» or,
as a military expert told The Post, «
academic» program aimed at
training new officers.
The story says Paladino was stationed at Fort Bliss, but only for 3 months
as part of an
academic program to
train officers.
He said Labour would «reconfigure the
training regime» after basic
training to make
academic qualifications
as valid
as battle readiness.
As part of the grueling regimen, recruits were required to undergo physical fitness and firearms
training, among
academic courses.
Through activities such
as science projects, dance, sports
training,
academic enrichment, arts and crafts, these students experienced an educational atmosphere that was both fun and stimulating.»
Even though they do not serve
as professors, researchers who pursue other
academic paths note that their intensive
training — in grad school, postdoc appointments, and other experiences — prepares them uniquely for the challenges of their new positions.
D.
training in order to retain women in
academic careers
as physician - scientists.
NIH examines indicators such
as the track record of graduates in
academic medicine positions, time to graduation, overall student happiness, how well the program integrates the medical and scientific
training, and most importantly, the quality of the scientists and science available to the MD / PhD students; NIH manifests disapproval or approval of a program by decreasing, increasing, or maintaining the number of funded trainee positions at that institution.
The likelihood that a young American -
trained Ph.D. would land that coveted tenure - track job was the same in 2003
as it was a decade earlier; however, the new
academic posts are supported mainly by soft money and are off the tenure track.
More recently,
as part of its response to the Roberts Review, the Government has proposed the introduction of new
Academic Fellowships that will offer a more stable environment in which researchers can build their expertise and reputation, providing career - related
training and, importantly, a permanent position at the end of the 5 - year awards.
The SPIRE (Seeding Postdoctoral Innovators in Research and Education) program was created to provide a well - rounded
training experience for postdoctoral fellows
as they prepare for the
academic job market.
I decided not to go into practice but rather follow the
academic pathway further and so completed two more years of subspecialty
training at venerable institutions such
as the University of Toronto and Harvard University.
However, when I was offered my first
academic clinical position with a mandate to obtain «peer - reviewed external funding from agencies such
as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) within a 3 - year span,» it was soon evident that, despite my solid
training, I had a lot to learn if I was to be able to be seen
as a competent scientist and be able to survive the tough peer - reviewed grant process.
Huang Xiaojuan, director of Educational Cooperation and Exchanges at the BGI Education and
Training Department, explains that the program started in 2009 with the Southern China University of Technology
as the first
academic partner.
This first - of - its - kind course is designed
as an immersion experience in the science diplomacy ecosystem of Washington D.C., combining
academic lectures, field visits, professional development workshops, networking opportunities and leadership
training.
A survey of early - career scientists and environmental - science professionals found that only 11 percent felt their
academic training alone provided the needed exposure to natural history, which can be defined
as the observation of organisms in their natural environment.
One
academic analysis of the anti-cholinergic alkaloid cocktail sums things up rather nicely: «No other substance has received
as many «
train wreck» negative reports [with] the overwhelming majority finding their experiences extremely mentally and physically unpleasant and not infrequently physically dangerous.»
The small study, based on a survey of 236 cardiologists and internal medicine physicians and trainees at a large tertiary
academic medical center, found that although physicians rate nutrition to be
as important
as statins in terms of reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, only 13.5 percent agreed or strongly agreed that they were adequately
trained to discuss nutrition with patients.
Murray, a
trained mentor for the Incredible Years ® Teacher Classroom Management program, explained that a key caregiver strategy that all IY programs teach — and which is particularly relevant for ADHD - related difficulties — is «coaching» young children to develop persistence,
as well
as academic, social, and emotional skills.
But the real dearth — the lack of clear pathways into careers that could enable today's generation of gifted young Americans to become the researchers who make tomorrow's great discoveries — is convincing more and more of the nation's best students not to seek careers in fields such
as law, finance, medicine and other fields that offer much better short - and long - term career prospects instead of dedicating an average of seven years to PhD study plus an additional five years or more of postdoctoral
training now considered necessary to compete for an
academic career in many scientific fields.
But today, however, few young PhDs can get started on the career for which their graduate education purportedly
trained them, namely,
as faculty members in
academic research institutions.
Through YRP, Bunthof wanted to involve young scientists in the debate on genomics and society, because,
as she puts it, «
academic training includes more than just doing your research project.»
Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology and an investigator at the Neuroscience Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) in Atlanta, Georgia, says that when he came to the historically black MSM four years ago he chose stroke research
as the area he wanted to concentrate on for two reasons: The medical school recognized the racial and regional disparities of the disease and placed stroke high on its list of illnesses to study, and the field combines the several prongs of his varied
academic training and interests.
«We've been
trained as academics to think of ourselves
as being the experts, but we're not,» she says.
On the opportunity to undertake an
academic stay in London, the doctor in electronics specializing in semiconductors emphasizes that it was a very valuable experience, because of the number of experts at the highest level in all areas, both in comprehensive
training in business models, management of a company, presentation of the development to potential investors,
as well
as how to convey the message.