These experienced writers have many years of custom writing experience, profound knowledge of their disciplines and years of working for students
at educational institutions of all types.
One is to complete a program
at an educational institution of subject matter preparation approved by the CCTC (also called a CSET waiver program).
Not exact matches
One solution would be to try and attract potential instead
of the finished product, wooing thousands more international students to come and study
at our
educational institutions.
Alaska native heritage center Built by Alaskan natives as an
educational and cultural
institution, the centre gives a look
at the state's variety
of Native peoples and their history.
The term «applicable
educational institution» refers to an
educational institution which a) had
at least 500 students during the preceding taxable year; b) the aggregate fair market value
of the assets
of which
at the end
of the preceding taxable year (other than those assets which are used directly in carrying out the
institution's exempt purpose) is
at least $ 500,000 per student
of the
institution; and c) more than 50 percent
of the students are located in the United States.
Kris Kolluri, the chief executive officer
at Rowan University / Rutgers University - Camden's board
of governors, said Amazon could «amplify» what the two
educational institutions are already working on in Camden.
IT analyst forecasts remain unable to keep pace with the dramatic rise in cybercrime, the ransomware epidemic, the refocusing
of malware from PCs and laptops to smartphones and mobile devices, the deployment
of billions
of under - protected Internet
of Things (IoT) devices, the legions
of hackers - for - hire, and the more sophisticated cyber-attacks launching
at businesses, governments,
educational institutions, and consumers globally.
He laid the foundation
of the Nadva, a rival
educational institution at Lucknow, because he felt that Sir Sayyid was taking the Muslims much too far from their proper religious outlook, and because he felt that religious education should be combined with secular education.
This was followed by five subsequent phases
of development in a regular pattern
of succession: (1) the organization
of home and foreign mission societies to channel new leadership into church planting or into the field; (2) the production and distribution
of Christian literature; (3) the renewal and extension
of Christian
educational institutions; (4) attempts
at «the reformation
of manners» — i.e., the reassertion
of Christian moral standards in a decadent society; and (5) the great humanitarian crusades against social evils like slavery, war and intemperance.
Despite innumerable private testimonies
of help and solidarity given — often
at great risk — to persecuted Jews, despite innumerable touching signs
of friendship and fidelity that dismissed Jewish professors received from their students, no public protest has been made by any
educational body; and some new corporative
institutions, among the liberal professions, are willingly admitting a kind
of numerus clausus.
Though it is not a Catholic
institution, many
of the leading figures
at the centre, including Professor James Arthur, its director, are Catholics and much
of its work fits in well with Catholic
educational thinking.
There are nightly news reports these days
of the efforts by young persons, black and white, to change the fundamental structure
of our
educational, governmental and social
institutions on the grounds that these
institutions support racism and the military - industrial complex
at home, imperialism and immoral wars abroad.
Globally viewed, existing
educational institutions function to increase the power
of the rich
at the expense
of the poor.
It will be argued that
educational institutions are already
at pains to entertain a wide world
of ideas, but this is not exactly the case.
At the core
of seizing this opportunity are better connections between
educational and research
institutions with industry, and supporting targeted investment in the Industry Knowledge Priority Areas described in the Food and Agribusiness Sector Competitiveness Plan.
The establishment
of the Centre
of Excellence for Nutrition will forge partnerships among research and
educational institutions, public agencies and the food industry and be
at the forefront
of consumption trends and drive development
of new healthier food solutions.
Conversely, PEF is heavily composed
of state employees and UUP members in the SUNY system have
educational demographics that are way above CSEA's and generally so above NYSUT's and even PEF's (PEF has a big range between bachelor's degree and below to doctoral level and NYSUT generally requires a master's degree for tenure while UUP is generally a doctorate,
at least
at the four year
institutions and above).
Nearly $ 1 million will fund new training and
educational programs
at Mohawk Valley's academic
institutions to boost the capacity and skills
of the regional workforce.
As I leave my presidency
at Buffalo State, I do so with optimism, hope and belief in the vitality
of this
institution and that it will continue to thrive in fulfilling its
educational mission.
On Thursday, October 8, 2015, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. hosted a meeting
of his office's Education Consortia, representing hundreds
of educational institutions at all levels
of the school system in every corner
of the borough.
A communiqué issued
at the end
of the conference called for an urgent review
of Ghana's
educational system to allow tertiary
institutions produce all rounded students who will easily fit into the job market.
It can be a significant expense for societies to investigate these claims and in some cases it is unclear whether these societies have legal obligations to inform the researchers» home
institutions of their findings, said Jodi Wesemann, assistant director for
educational research
at the American Chemical Society.
That response drew yet another from the university and its public record custodian urging the state appellate court to either protect the competitive interests
of Arizona's higher
educational institutions by defending «the freedom, vigor, candor and integrity
of the researchers who work there» or rule on its own that «the need to protect the confidentiality and privacy
of the work done
at Arizona's universities» outweighs the public's right to know.
On the other hand, you still have to say something to your inquisitive relatives and friends, so I did come up with a few choice things in answer to the «What are you going to do when you're done» question: science policy;
educational policy; working for funding agencies such as the National Institutes
of Health, the National Science Foundation, or the Packard Foundation; teaching
at a minority - serving
institution; university administration.
In the United States, scientists and engineers
at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels are offered a range
of educational opportunities
at the University
of California campuses in Berkeley and San Francisco, Stanford University, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences; all these
institutions have partnered with the National Science Foundation to create the Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center.
In their own words, the authors
of this study are «
at the disposal
of educational and public health
institutions for talking about possible measures and putting them into action.»
It would also have a negative impact on the use
of such resources by scientists working on other organisms — often motivated by hunches from other MODs — more casual users or those who lack significant funds, such as researchers
at under - resourced
institutions and those using such data repositories for
educational purposes.»
She has fostered the
educational field environment for the next generation
of integrative health professionals
at a variety
of institutions, as Director
of Clinical Training
at the American School
of Professional Psychology in California, and as Vice President
of Bastyr University.
In Canada, naturopathic doctors complete rigorous medical training
at accredited
educational institutions followed by professional licensing which holds them to national standards
of practice.
Indeed, this has long been reflected in surveys
of the way people meet their partners: through mutual friends, in bars,
at work, in
educational institutions,
at church, through their families, and so on.
We summarize a body
of work documenting that when
institutions can not consider race in admissions — as has been the case in states that have banned affirmative action via ballot measures or other policies — racial and ethnic diversity has declined across various
educational sectors, not just
at selective undergraduate
institutions, but in the professional fields
of law, business, and medicine, as well as other graduate disciplines.
By using standard notice - and - comment rule making, by bringing the agency's policy in line with the Supreme Court's interpretation
of Title IX, by getting a better handle on the extent
of sexual assault in
educational institutions and effective prevention measures, and above all, by focusing regulations on improving the
educational opportunities that we provide students rather than upending the sexual mores
of society
at large, they can demonstrate that not everyone appointed by President Trump need sink to his level.
The legislation will require
educational institutions to notify the Information Commissioner's Office
of any serious data security breaches within 24 hours and inform all affected individuals
at the same time.
The National Women's Law Center has filed complaints with the Department
of Education's office for civil rights alleging that the schools are violating Title IX, the 1972 law that bars sex discrimination
at educational institutions receiving federal funds.
In other words, too many
institutions,
educational and otherwise, are —
at their core — replete with policies and practices that induce and intensify feelings
of humiliation.
eLearning for the education sector aims
at igniting the curiosity
of learners to learn more on general topics that are taught
at educational institutions, and benefits the learners alone.
For each trustee and local governor who has served
at any point over the past 12 months, their full names, date
of appointment, term
of office, date they stepped down (where applicable), who appointed them (in accordance with the trust's articles), and relevant business and pecuniary interests including governance roles in other
educational institutions must be recorded.
How
educational institutions are making best use
of technology to help students learn and tests themselves,
at their convenience.
And in fact, we see a fuller pattern emerging quickly: as much as there are fancy statistics waved
at us by the mobile learning (mLearning) evangelists, there are counter studies (mostly conducted in
educational institutions) that find that the presence
of devices detracts from the learning.
Around the globe many forward thinking
educational institutions are making their classrooms
of today ready for tomorrow by replacing the dated, and soon - to - be obsolete, interactive whiteboard systems with touchscreens which offer the latest connectivity, high definition resolutions as well as being rated for
at least 50,000 hours use.
To date, Instructure has connected millions
of instructors and learners
at more than 2,000
educational institutions and corporations throughout the world.
From the first day
of school I found myself mixing with one
of the most talented and intelligent group
of people, from across the globe, from different creeds and cultures, all congregating
at this one school to lead
educational institutions and systems that benefit all children.
A thought - leader in higher education, she has spent more than two decades
at prominent national
educational institutions and
at the highest levels
of government, working to implement effective strategies to raise academic achievement and opportunity for low - income and minority students.
JAMAL is a limited - liability company which aims
at eradicating illiteracy in the country, improving the literacy skills
of people and helping them following the most suitable course for them: either higher
educational programs and
institutions or programs
of vocational training.
More than a decade
of research,
at Harvard and elsewhere, on accountability, school improvement, and school organization has become «increasingly specific,» he said, «about the conditions that promote high - level learning and performance in
educational institutions,» within classrooms and in systems as a whole.
At Project Zero, she is the principal investigator
of the Interdisciplinary Studies Project, which examines the intellectual, organizational, and pedagogical qualities
of exemplary interdisciplinary work as it takes place in expert
institutions and exemplary collegiate and precollegiate
educational programs.
In this forum, Sara Goldrick - Rab, professor
of educational policy studies and sociology
at the University
of Wisconsin — Madison and co-author
of a paper that helped shape the president's plan, calls for an even more expansive effort — one that includes funding for students» living and other expenses while they pursue an associate degree
at any public
institution.
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Parents must sign an agreement that says they will use
at least a portion
of the ESA funds to provide an education in,
at a minimum, English language arts, mathematics, social studies and science, use the scholarship funds only for qualifying
educational expenses, and not use funds to purchase nonallowable computer hardware, other technology or consumable
educational supplies or on tuition
at a higher education
institution or a noneligible nonpublic school.
Completion
of a teacher preparation program
at a postsecondary
educational institution outside Florida and achievement
of a passing score on the professional education competency examination required by state board rule;