While we are pleased that some of our observations, in particular, about verification statistics and non-robustness, have
attracted academic interest (e.g. from Bürger), it was not our intent to develop methodological innovations or tell paleoclimatologists how to do their job.
Not exact matches
Otherwise, the work of the school will be
academic in the bad sense of the word — remote, abstract, dull, tedious, with no likelihood of
attracting the students»
interest.
A federal program «to
attract to the federal service outstanding men and women from a variety of
academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear
interest in, and commitment to, excellence in the leadership and management of public policies and programs.»
A recent study on the career preferences of science graduate students, published in PLoS ONE, has
attracted a lot of attention for one of its conclusions: that student
interest in
academic research careers declines over the course of graduate school.
In the 1980s, universities
attracted funds to expand NRU's capabilities and spawned the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering (CINS), a professional association that represents
academic interests and promotes this technology as a tool for materials science.
The defense maintained that the contested laws serve legitimate governmental
interests —
academic freedom,
attracting and retaining quality teachers, and providing employment protections for teachers to insure that they are not unfairly dismissed.
Some
academics (myself included) have been making quite a bit of noise about the matter, suggesting that maybe it's time for universities to design or modify their programs to
attract researchers who are
interested in taking an applied approach to their research, so that they might be attractive in larger market place upon completion.
The Office of Personnel Management's PMF program is designed to
attract to the federal service outstanding men and women from a variety of
academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear
interest in, and commitment to, excellence in the leadership and management of public policies and programs.