Sentences with phrase «between academic institutions»

There's also a culture which fosters partnerships between academic institutions and the private sector — and a government that invests in innovation.
And it will support fellowships and interdisciplinary graduate programs and partnerships between academic institutions and innovative companies to prepare a generation of Americans to meet this generational challenge.
And it will support fellowships, interdisciplinary graduate programs, and partnerships between academic institutions and innovative companies to prepare a generation of Americans to meet this generational challenge.»
After all the deals were made, the original lofty purposes of the synergy between academic institutions and entrepreneurial activity were transformed, and a broader grab bag emerged.
Wake Forest Innovations and Ethicon saw this project — an effort to generate independent data on the performance of the stapler — would be a good pilot project for an R&D partnership between the academic institution and the medical device company.
The partnership between an academic institution and a commercial enterprise enabled two entities to combine their expertise and connections.

Not exact matches

The Government must encourage collaboration among Canadian industry companies on a much larger scale than at present, where most of the incentives were focused on collaboration between Government labs and industry and on ways to get more academic institutions to license their inventions to industry.
By now you'll no doubt see the obvious correlations between them all as well, and the really interesting thing about it all is that in each and every one of them, both the ones I have reported on here as well as others we are yet to review, the lessons we take from them are not to be found in academic institutions.
At the same time, Catholic professors criticized their institutions for intellectual mediocrity, redefined «academic excellence» in line with the standards of leading graduate schools, and turned (with equivocal success) to theology to provide what Holy Cross historian David O'Brien has termed «the bridge between the older Catholic identity and the newer, more excellent version of Catholic higher education.»
Between them, the three authors have taught religion full - time in eight different academic institutions, including state universities and denominationally connected schools.
Evangelical Protestant institutions partook to a much lesser degree in either the academic enhancement or the secularization of their mainstream cousins during the period between the Civil War and World War I.
We could add to Marsden's proposals a third constructive approach to engaging Christianity and academic institutions - one that addresses the relationship between the intellectual life of the churches and the religious life of the university.
Building a proper relation between Technology, Culture and Religion was very much present in the mind of Ida Scudder when she founded this academic institution.
• As China is making its way up the science and technology ladder, it is creating an intellectual gap between its elite institutions and the rest of the academic enterprises in the country.
In addition, collaborations between pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions are becoming much more common, with pharmaceutical companies supporting Ph.D. studentships and providing placements for students in commercial laboratories.
Such efforts, they felt, would help to disperse some of the confusion and misperceptions that exist in the occasionally fragile relationship between Europe's industries and academic institutions — confusion that impedes informed career development by young scientists.
We at Science Careers see little ethical equivalence between the chattel slavery practiced in the United States before 1865 and employment in an academic institution, but there is a coincidental connection: Seven years (the approximate length of the average biomedical Ph.D.) plus 5 years (the maximum allowable time for a postdoc supported by the National Institutes of Health, and the length of many postdocs these days) equals 12 years.
The conflict between the public's belief in teaching and the academic belief in research makes the central problem of the university unique; there's no other great social institution afflicted by such a radical division between public expectations and professional goals.
In parallel, he has started a PhD through a collaboration between his employer and his former academic institution.
The study is the culmination of a rapid collaboration between academic researchers at several universities — including Monash in Australia as well as many institutions in the U.S. and Canada — and a major public health agency, the CDC, in the face of a truly international public health emergency.
GOALI seeks to stimulate collaboration between academic research institutions and industry.
The decisive difference of this collaboration between academia and industry from most research initiatives is its more integrative nature: BASF researchers from Germany are working closely with Harvard academic research teams, easing scientific exchange on the projects, as well as fostering broader interaction between the two institutions.
Be an outstanding early / mid-career researcher between 3 and 15 years post PhD or equivalent, undertaking research in the broad areas of science or engineering in an overseas academic institution or industry, or have been recently recruited to Ireland (within 2 years of the Expression of Interest deadline)
Augusta University and East Georgia State College signed a new Memorandum of Understanding today to continue the cooperative academic program between the institutions.
The Applicant will be a researcher with between 3 - 15 years» experience beyond the award of their PhD or equivalent qualification, who at the time of application will be either in a permanent, full - time academic position (either within the institution at which they wish to base their CDA - funded research or another elsewhere in Ireland or overseas), or employed on a temporary (fixed - term) contract.
The Managing Entity is the second intermediary between the IMI - JU and the Consortium and is concerned with contractual and funding related matters concerning the participating academic institutions and SMEs.
So, in response to this we pulled together a debate between an eclectic panel of education experts including: chair of the Education Select Committee Neil Carmichael MP; a head teacher who turned her own school's performance and ability to recruit and retain its staff around 180 degrees; an ex-tutor from an FE institution who left teaching due to work load issues; and an academic completing a PhD on the topic of work strain in the sector.
There's a perception within certain academic circles that adherence to tradition is what makes the institution of education great, and ideological cross-pollination between high - tech startups and higher education is an exercise in futility, but is this based on experience or assumption?
However, it is hugely important to plug the communication gap between academics and students, especially when the reputation of the institutions themselves are at stake.
Bridging the gap between high school and college by using high school assessments for admissions and placement, providing feedback to high schools on the college performance of their graduates, and holding postsecondary institutions accountable for the academic success of students they admit;
However, the most readily measured academic qualifications (undergraduate institution and math knowledge) explained none of the difference between TFA teachers and the comparison.
In 2005, Governor Rick Perry passed an executive order that provided for the creation of a system of college - readiness indicators, including the reporting of education remediation rates among college students and the creation of an electronic academic records system to facilitate the transfer of high school transcripts between school districts and between districts and institutions of higher education.
The case made by authors John Chubb and Terry Moe rests on the idea that poor academic performance is a product of schools being under the direct control of democratic institutions, and that the remedy lay in a market - based approach that offered parents choice between competing school options.
She previously occupied two positions that operated between academic and arts - institutional contexts: as LJMU Research Curator within the Tate Research Centre: Curatorial Practice & Museology (2014 - 15) and as Head of Nottingham Contemporary's Public Programme (2011 - 14), a leading platform for the public debate of ideas and practices relevant to contemporary art and its institutions.
EM15 is a new partnership between artist - led organisations and institutions from the East Midlands, UK,: New Art Exchange, QUAD, One Thoresby Street, Beacon Art Project and the academic partner Nottingham Trent University, with digital engagement support from the University of Nottingham.
The comparison of TWU with other (originally) religiously founded universities: There is a significant difference between a religious group having paid to found an institution — after which those who teach and learn there have academic freedom — and a religious group founding an institution and demanding that all who attend follow the precepts of that religion.
The final version of the text of the Pledge is the result of a collaborative effort between global representatives of corporate entities, states, arbitral institutions, arbitration practitioners — both counsel and arbitrators — and academics, drawn together by a Steering Committee.
The problem with exchanges is that the usually work best between similar institutions where the jobs and benefits are similar, which is why they are a feature of academic work.
In doing so, they have forged links between our industries and businesses, our professional bodies and our academic institutions.
The idea to set up the blog emerged out of conversations between the editors of the Journal of Global Buddhism (JGB), an academic journal devoted to understanding and analysing the relationship between Buddhist teachings, institutions and practitioners.
Between 2009 and 2011, the CSPAS held Annual Conferences at academic institutions, including the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in NYC, the University of Toronto, and Dawson College in Quebec.
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