Sentences with phrase «between research programmes»

Comprehensive theories are highly resistant to falsification, and there are no rules for choice between research programmes.
Third, there are no rules for choice between research programmes, but there are independent criteria of assessment.

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It is a really interesting programme presenting scientific research on the connection between diet, nutrition and diseases.
Because research had shown correlations between fathers» being employed and paying child support; and between fathers» being employed and spending time with their children; and between fathers» spending time with their children and paying child support, the programmes generally sought to increase father - child contact (and the quality of that contact) while improving fathers» earnings and payment of child support.
Work with partners to develop and deliver community engagement programmes which mobilise communities and get them talking Apply our expertise in getting resources and support to where it is most needed through grant programmes and networks Act as an honest broker between different sectors and interests in communities and use the insights of this work to understand communities and encourage further action Carry out research to generate evidence to influence practice, policy and legislation to bring about positive change in people's lives About our brand refresh
This important programme of research will significantly expand our knowledge about a group of individuals who, because of their complex needs, often fall between the gaps of existing services.»
The programme is a collaboration between five UK Research Councils, led by the ESRC, and includes EPSRC, BBSRC, MRC and AHRC.
The New Dynamics of Ageing Programme (NDA), a collaboration between five of the UK's Research Councils - the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council and the Medical Research Council, has today announced the second round of successful applications to be funded under the programme.
This research is also part of the strategic collaboration between the two Helmholtz Centres KIT and DESY within the framework of the Helmholtz programme «From Matter to Materials and Life» (MML).
Ephrahim Garcia, a mechanical and aerospace engineer at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, has worked on DARPA - funded research, and also served as a programme manager for DARPA between 1998 and 2002.
Each innovation - driven research programme (IOP, for innovatiegericht onderzoeksprogramma) aims to improve collaboration between research and industry in a specific field.
In Antarctica, the first widespread radar mapping took place between 1967 and 1979, in a programme run by the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) in Cambridge, UK; the US National Science Foundation; and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.
Last week in Washington DC, officials at USAID stressed that no final decisions had been taken about where the axe would fall, and that their aim was to reduce overlap between agencies rather than remove whole research programmes.
He wants to see programmes set up that will encourage companies to employ more scientists, build closer ties between public laboratories and industry and give more research funding to small and medium - sized companies, of which only one in ten currently does any research at all.
«If we have to make decisions between funding research projects and treatments, such as oral rehydration therapy, we are going to go with the programmes that are saving children's lives today,» says Byrne.
The research, Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe, was funded by the European Research Council's Horizon 2020 programme and is published in Conservation research, Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe, was funded by the European Research Council's Horizon 2020 programme and is published in Conservation Research Council's Horizon 2020 programme and is published in Conservation Letters.
The research, which was funded by the Royal Society, forms part of a broader programme of study challenging the traditional division between marine ecology and «mainstream» ecology, the notion that marine systems are somehow fundamentally different from terrestrial systems, and that this demands separate research approaches and indeed research institutes — to study them.
For Patrick Clemins, a science - policy analyst and director of the research and development budget and policy programme at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington DC, the differences between Obama and Republican leaders in the House are clear — but perhaps not as large as is sometimes assumed.
Research carried out between the groups of Wolf Reik and Peter Rugg - Gunn in the Epigenetics research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early stages of the development of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in Research carried out between the groups of Wolf Reik and Peter Rugg - Gunn in the Epigenetics research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early stages of the development of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early stages of the development of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in the lab.
Until recently, there was little love lost between researchers and the E.U. Scientists have long bemoaned Europe's Framework Programmes for their focus on applied research, the forced collaboration between many labs and companies across the continent, the crippling bureaucracy, and what many see as too much meddling by politicians and bureaucrats in Brussels (Science, 8 December 2006).
Firstly, we fund scientific research in a truly global context in the form of grants for international collaborations between two to four labs in different countries (and with high priority given to teams on different continents), with both a special programme for Young Investigators and programme grants for scientists at any stage of their careers.
These new instruments in EU research funding foster coordinated efforts between the EU and its Member States» national and regional programmes, are highly ambitious, and rely on cooperation among a range of disciplines, communities and programmes — requiring support for up to 10 years.
All the programmes involve collaboration across the continent, including between French - speaking and English - speaking countries, and with international research centres.
His current research on Plasmodium genetics provides a strong link between the CGGH and the malaria research programme in The Gambia led by Umberto d'Alessandro.
Collaborations between the organizations are encouraged to build multidisciplinary transversal projects such as the broad «Roots, Tubers and Banana» research programme.
Between 2005 and 2011 GenoMEL was funded under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) to the tune of $ 10.45 million, however in recent years GenoMEL has continued to evolve, giving rise to BioGenoMEL (a daughter consortium focusing on understanding the genetics of survival from melanoma) and most recently the MELGEN consortium which itself is funded by a $ 4.8 million grant through the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641458.
The new Research Schools will work to build networks between schools in their local region, and will use their expertise to support up to 1,000 schools by providing training and professional development to senior leaders and teachers; supporting schools to develop innovative ways of improving teaching and learning; and encouraging schools in their network to make use of evidence - based programmes and practices through regular communication and events.
The Department for Education is working with the Li Ka Shing Foundation and the highly respected Stanford Research Institute on a pilot scheme that uses computer programmes to teach maths interactively — for example, showing a race between two people on screen and inviting pupils to plot their time and distance on a graph, then adjust it for variables.
«With more than 100 schools and 13 networks now engaged in the programme, involving schools of every character and context, Aspire is now well on its way to becoming established as a national school improvement movement, reflecting the power of research and evidence to guide in - school practice, building collaboration and trust between schools, and investing in the development of the current and prospective leaders that are so critical to the future health of our education system.»
Its job is to build networks between schools in the area and develop a «programme of support and events» to get more teachers using research evidence in ways that make a difference in the classroom.
So the collaboration between the EBRC partners and Zoetis in Europe is incredibly important, not just for our research programme but in terms of control of diseases worldwide.»
Throughout this and next year, and in collaboration with five partners, the Whitechapel Gallery leads a programme of public events and research exploring the relationship between contemporary art and the rural.
Between exhibitions there is an ongoing programme of activity and research.
Based on interdisciplinary research, knowledge sharing and experience exchange, the programme fosters processes of cross-pollination to investigate the relationship between art and public sphere.
The Habitation Artist Residency programme, run by CAS Consultancy and Insite Arts on behalf of the University of Cambridge, fosters creative research collaboration between artists and departments within the University.
Marianne is currently the recipient of a Collaborative Doctoral Award between Tate and the Royal College of Art, pursuing PhD research on the public programme within the arts institution.
The GLUON Scientist - in - Residence programme is a collaboration between Ars Electronica, BOZAR, the Serpentine Gallery and several universities and research institutions.
Through a programme of public events and research, the project will explore the relationship between contemporary art and the rural, leading toward a major conference in 2019.
He was curator of a solo show by Taiwanese artist Chen Chieh - Jen at Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester (2010) and Vice-Chair of the London Consortium, a unique collaboration between the Architectural Association, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Science Museum, Birkbeck College and Tate that offers interdisciplinary research programmes in the humanities.
How to work together was a shared programme of contemporary art commissioning and research organised between 2014 and 2016 by three innovative not - for - profit London galleries: Chisenhale Gallery, The Showroom and Studio Voltaire.
Between 1998 and 2015 she was head of the programme of the World of Art, School for curators and critics of contemporary art and between 2004 and 2015 Studio 6, exhibition and research proBetween 1998 and 2015 she was head of the programme of the World of Art, School for curators and critics of contemporary art and between 2004 and 2015 Studio 6, exhibition and research probetween 2004 and 2015 Studio 6, exhibition and research programme.
Another example is the European research programme SUPURBFOOD: Towards sustainable modes of urban and peri-urban food provisioning, for which the RUAF Foundation prepared an inventory and critical analysis of innovative experiences with short food supply chains in (peri --RRB- urban agriculture in the global South and organized the exchange of experiences and mutual learning between cities in Europa, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Joeri Rogelj, energy programme research scholar at IIASA and co-author of the report, says: «We find there is no clear difference in the assumed levels of bioenergy and negative emissions between 1.5 ˚C and 2 °C pathways.
In addition, she said, attendees learned about application procedures, financing rules, and the differences between the previous EU research programme FP7 and Horizon 2020.
There were, however, three key differences between MECSH and other research programmes.
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