Sentences with phrase «allowed academy members»

The submission option, called Track One, allowed Academy members to «communicate» papers written by non-members and help usher their colleagues» work through the editorial process.

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On Wednesday, King Carl XVI Gustaf, the academy's patron, who said he had followed the matter «with great concern,» announced that he had changed the academy's rules to allow members to leave, and to allow the panel to replace any member who had been inactive for two years.
- Challenge pre-eminent scientists and engineers (starting with the more than 2,000 members of the National Academy) to take specific actions that will help achieve his goal, such as mentoring teachers and students in disadvantaged schools, starting a Science Festival in their city, or encouraging their university to create special programs that allow students to get a STEM degree and a teaching certificate at the same time.
The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences will discontinue a submission option for members that, at its best, repeatedly put prestigious scientists in awkward situations and, at its worst, critics alleged, allowed scientists to ease their way through the peer - review process.
The academy's rules don't allow for members to resign, so disenchanted members withdraw from active participation.
Constance: It certainly feels plausible that members of the Academy might be drawn to a movie that allows them to demonstrate that they care about the middle of the country, especially after so much of last year's narrative was about how La La Land was bound to win because it's such an LA movie and Hollywood wouldn't be able to resist.
Late last week, Fatima Geidi, a former Success Academy Parent and one of the most outspoken critics of Moskowitz's abusive approach to education asked the Harvard Club to allow her to attend the meeting and counter any misinformation that Harvard Club members may hear from the Success Academy's CEO.
These Courageous Leadership Academies — a name coined by the HOPE Foundation — allow members from each school to work with HOPE counselors to engage in deep conversations about their students.
Janet Downs, a member of the group, told Schools Week that small MATs with a failing «lead academy» should not be allowed to expand until that school's Ofsted grade was «good» or better.
Frequent individual and group critiques allow students to engage in dialogue with peers and various members of the Academy faculty.
A founding member of The Collaborative Professionals of Baltimore and active in the Howard County Collaborative Professionals and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Dana McKee is trained in collaborative law, an effective alternative dispute resolution process that allows parties to resolve their disputes in a humane and respectful manner.
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