EUREKA was founded
as an international collaboration Programme for research and development of products, services and advanced technologies of the European industrial and research institutions which aim to increase the competitive power on the global market, to encourage the projects and their management within countries.
Not exact matches
What started
as a brewing
collaboration in MIT turned to an
international business that generates over $ 270 million in revenue.
Younger millennials (18 - 24) are more likely to argue that economic opportunities should shape Canada's foreign policy, while older millennials (25 - 34) are more likely to identify opportunities for
collaboration on global issues, such
as climate change,
as shaping our
international outreach.
An important highlight of Monday Morning was when the Copenhagen Climate Council was established in 2007
as a global
collaboration between
international business and science.
The deal is the latest major partnership with an
international automaker for Alibaba,
as the company makes inroads in the auto space with its New Retail - driven «car vending machine» model and recent
collaborations with Ford, BMW, Volvo, Maserati and Alfa Romeo.
She serves on the advisory committees of several corporations, including the Ernst & Young Winning Women program, the Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network, Walmart's Women Owned Business Advisory Council, Shell Diversity & Inclusion
Collaboration Partners, MGM Resorts
International Diversity Advisory Board,
as well
as the Coca - Cola Company's 5by20 initiative.
Alibaba also recently said it was strengthening its
collaboration with more than 160
international apparel brands — among them Zara, Uniqlo, Gap, Decathlon and Adidas — in areas such
as digital marketing, big - data consumer analysis, and O2O sales.
«7 Bennett gives
as examples of middle axioms for our time the need of
international collaboration in the United Nations, the maintenance of balance between free enterprise and government control of economic power, the removal of racial segregation in the churches and its progressive elimination in society.8 Provided such middle axioms are taken for what they are,
as Christian «next steps» and not
as a watered - down version of the full implications of the love commandment, they can be extremely helpful in the quest of a fuller justice
as this is actuated by Christian love.
Junzuo Zhang, programme leader of the China - UK
Collaboration on
International Forest Investment and Trade (InFIT), described the core values of credibility
as being multi-stakeholder, robustness and transparency.
The chef
collaborations extend beyond the new ships
as part of MSC Cruises» focus on
international fine dining.
As the Guest Country of Honor at SIAL China 2017, Argentina's pavilions will cover more than 1200 sqm showcasing products that will receive increased exposure to professional Chinese and international visitors, as SIAL China continues to expand and promote international collaboration and innovatio
As the Guest Country of Honor at SIAL China 2017, Argentina's pavilions will cover more than 1200 sqm showcasing products that will receive increased exposure to professional Chinese and
international visitors,
as SIAL China continues to expand and promote international collaboration and innovatio
as SIAL China continues to expand and promote
international collaboration and innovation.
Rice Crop Manager was developed by the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
as a product of a research
collaboration with the Department of Agriculture - Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA - PhilRice).
The Indonesian government is ramping up efforts to become food - secure through rice self - sufficiency and plans to greatly increase investments in agriculture,
as well
as strengthen
collaborations with
international research partners.
As a result, East Africa counts now on a common platform for
international negotiations and recognition, and a working regional
collaboration around market development and the management of the East African Organic Mark has been developed on the governmental level, in the form of the East African Community, and between the NOAMs.
Ska Head Brewer Thomas Larsen, right, and Nynashamns Angbryggeri Head Brewer Lasse Ericsson watch
as grain is milled for the
international collaboration beer Wipa Snapa.
India and Sustainability Standards 2017 —
International Dialogue and Conference November 15 - 17, 2017 - India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India Ashok Batra and Nicole Pasricha of the Rainforest Alliance Markets Transformation team will participate
as panelists on the topics: «Competition vs
Collaboration Among Voluntary Sustainability Standards» and «Transforming the Indian Market for Uptake of Sustainable Palm Oil.»
Recognizing that Motrin is a brand that has heretofore been mother - friendly
as well
as child - friendly, Babywearing
International would consider assisting Motrin in partially repairing the recent damage to its image by having Motrin's
collaboration in our Medical Outreach Campaign, through which we provide research - based information to medical doctors, counselors, and parents concerning the health benefits of babywearing.
Rosin neglects to mention that an
international organization that assesses the evidence behind medical interventions, the Cochrane
Collaboration, has endorsed breast - feeding exclusively for six months,
as have major U.S. medical organizations and the World Health Organization.
These studies were published in journals such
as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and the
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism in
collaboration with renowned experts such
as Drs. Oded Bar - Or, Duncan MacDougall and George Heigenhauser.
International Collaboration International collaborations work in partnership with Affiliates, Area Networks, and La Leche League
International to further our mission
as a global organization.
Legacy was developed by CDC in
collaboration with the University of Miami, UCLA, and RTI
International, and designed
as a randomized controlled trial to test the idea that the Legacy intervention during early childhood might improve children's development.
Several examples of the work of IBFAN groups were mentioned: the
collaboration in Argentina of the Buenos Aires provincial breastfeeding program; in Albania the Group for the Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding serves
as a centre for child feeding expertise; in Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mauritius, Pakistan and Uruguay the groups place particular emphasis on Code implementation, related marketing research and public information activities; national surveys in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Senegal to monitor
International Code implementation show numerous violations even where national measures are adopted.
The IFE Core Group is an
international community of practice around infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF - E) that functions as an interagency collaboration, with members including the likes of UNICEF, ENN (Emergency Nutrition Network), Save the Children, International Rescue Com
international community of practice around infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF - E) that functions
as an interagency
collaboration, with members including the likes of UNICEF, ENN (Emergency Nutrition Network), Save the Children,
International Rescue Com
International Rescue Committee, etc..
The Basque Eurocity is one example of inter-city
collaboration across national borders, and is used
as a vehicle to strengthen national confidence and
international visibility, all within the EU's regional policy framework of euro - regions (MOT, 2013; Herrschel, 2011).
As the BRICS Summit, an
international relations conference attended by heads of state of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, takes place tomorrow and Wednesday, will it open the way for further global
collaboration?
The
international media have reported that parliamentary leaders from Ghana and Tanzania visiting Israel to celebrate their
collaboration as part of the «Power Africa» initiative expressed support for America's move to recognise Jerusalem
as Israel's capital city.
The outcomes this project were impactful on faculty career advancement, student retention in STEM fields,
as well
as institutional changes and behaviors towards
international collaborations.
Even
as these students were forming their new network, NSF was developing an initiative to fund projects that connect far - flung research departments focusing on the same problems, with a special emphasis on
international collaboration.
Robert Marlay will use his experience
as the director of the Office of
International Science and Technology
Collaboration at the Department of Energy to provide a governmental perspective.
New work in forensics, biodefense and cyber security blossomed after the attacks on New York City, Washington, D.C., and in the skies over Pennsylvania, but increased regulations have also stymied
international collaboration as well
as work on some infectious diseases
The research team, known
as HKS
Collaboration, consists of 76 members from 21 institutes led by Tohoku University, Hampton University and Florida
International University.
With support from the Oak Foundation, the Program is working to strengthen the scientific foundation of human rights - based geospatial analysis through advanced research projects, aimed at enhancing the toolkits available to practitioners; and to advance the use of geospatial technologies in
international human rights and criminal litigation through partnership and
collaboration with
international courts and commissions,
as well
as through and several related research and documentation activities.
For Fanaroff
as well
as other workshop speakers, science diplomacy — or the use of scientific
collaboration among nations to build
international partnerships — has been integral to their work, even if they did not realize it at the outset.
As the UK government's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills recognises,
international collaborations are a boon to researchers, giving them access to a wide range of facilities and opportunities to work with leading experts.
An
international research
collaboration led by Drexel's Yury Gogotsi, PhD, Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor in the College of Engineering and director of its Nanomaterials Research Group, has created a two - dimensional carbon / sulfur nanolaminate that could be a viable candidate for use
as a lithium - sulfur cathode.
But researchers in and outside Iran are cautiously optimistic about an intriguing spin - off of the agreement — a proposal to convert the Fordow uranium - enrichment plant into an
international physics laboratory,
as well
as opportunities for
collaborations that will arise if sanctions are eased.
But NASA is now forbidden from such
collaboration by a US law passed in 2011, and
as a result China is excluded from participation in the
International Space Station.
This database is produced at National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
as part of the
International Nucleotide Sequence Database
Collaboration, or INSDC.
And it is through
international collaboration that scientific research and education is being used
as a catalyst for change.
JSPS, with a fiscal year 2011 budget of ¥ 334.7 billion (approximately US$ 4.2 billion)(including ¥ 7 billion (US$ 88 million) allocated for
international projects) has
collaborations with 90
international partner organizations, such
as the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health, and National Natural Science Foundation of China.
DUNE will be constructed by a new
international collaboration hosted at the Long - Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF)
as the centerpiece of the particle physics program in the U.S.
HFSP supports interdisciplinary, basic life - science research, emphasizing
international collaborations that bring biologists together with scientists from fields such
as the physical sciences, computer science, and engineering.
The research project was carried out
as part of an
international scientific
collaboration that is helping create and study paleontology collections in Morocco with the aim of conserving the country's rich fossil heritage.
Compared to 2011, a larger proportion of research staff reported working
as part of a cross-disciplinary team (59 % versus 54 %) or in an
international collaboration (66 % versus 61 %).
A model microscopic system to demonstrate the transmission of torque in the presence of thermal fluctuations — necessary for the creation of a tiny «clutch» operating at the nanoscale — has been assembled at the University of Bristol
as part of an
international collaboration.
ISS - CREAM was developed
as part of an
international collaboration led by the University of Maryland at College Park, which includes teams from NASA Goddard, Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania, and Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights,
as well
as collaborating institutions in the Republic of Korea, Mexico and France.
At the moment, a survey of 300 Arctic scientists revealed, many researchers who participate in
international research
collaborations «do so
as a volunteer activity,» Pfirman said.
However, between 5 and 10 % of perinatally infected HIV - positive children avoid this fate,
as an
international research
collaboration, led by Dr. Maximilian Muenchhoff at LMU's Max von Pettenkofer Institute and colleagues based at the University of Oxford (Professor Philip Goulder), report in the current issue of the journal Science Translational Medicine.
In order to provide a broad and transparent data driven view of the field, the study reviewed leading nations» research output, citation impact and
collaboration behavior,
as well
as assessing
international differences in focus and growth.
That effort, a
collaboration between the GWC and Conservational
International, rediscovered only one of its «top 10» species in its first six months but found a total of 15 species over its first year
as a result of 33 expeditions.