Sentences with phrase «biennial conference»

A "biennial conference" is a type of event that happens every two years. Full definition
At its recent biennial conference for investors and equity analysts, the company (traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol FRE) said that its total mortgage portfolio in 2001 should grow at a rate faster than the estimated growth in outstanding mortgage debt.
Gillnetting around the world is ensnaring hundreds of thousands of small cetaceans every year, threatening several species of dolphins and porpoises with extinction, according to research presented at the Society of Marine Mammalogy's 21st biennial conference in San Francisco this week.
The National Family Law Program is a high - profile, 4 - day biennial conference organized by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, that addresses current issues in the practice of family law in Canada.
, Making mathematics vital: Proceedings of the twentieth biennial conference of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (pp. 26 — 40).
Annual and biennial conferences as extended professional development experiences for TDS current and future school partners
This open access volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 27th biennial conference of the German Society for Computational Linguistics and Language Technology, GSCL 2017, held in Berlin, Germany, in September 2017, which focused on language technologies for the digital age.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Call For Papers: Visual Activism Conference in San Francisco Deadline: October 1st, 2013 The International Association of Visual Culture invites proposals for its 3rd biennial conference in San Francisco, March 14 - 16, 2014, centered on... Continue reading →
In conjunction with its November 2017 biennial conference in Phoenix, the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) will be issuing the updated National School Library Standards for Learners, School Librarians, and School Libraries.
Created specifically for the psychologically - minded, INSPIRE 2018 marks the return of the International Society of Schema Therapy's (ISST) three - day biennial conference.
«The Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College is a biennial conference that brings together writers, editors, publishers, musicians, artists, and readers for three days of discussing and celebrating insightful writing that explores, in some significant way, issues of faith.»
As Assemblies of God (AG) leaders meet this week in Orlando for their biennial conference, recently released statistics paint a healthy portrait.
Plantinga also directs the Center for Philosophy of Religion at Notre Dame, which offers a rich program of activities, including a biennial conference that brings together junior and senior members of the discipline to share research and writing.
Following Rachael Denhollander's Sovereign Grace claims, the former SGM president once again says he wants to avoid distracting from the biennial conference.
In addition, ausdrink also provides opportunities for networking and product exhibition through their biennial conference to take place in 2014.
The flagship event for the ausdrinks series will continue to be the biennial conference and exhibition.
Professional Development opportunities such as specialist seminars, presentations from global experts, industry specific workshops, biennial conferences, as well as the annual Technical School and Certified Plant Operator training at discounted rates.
Paul will discuss How Children Succeed at the University of Oregon School of Law as part of the OSLC's biennial conference.
In her welcome address, Administrator of the National Judicial Institute, Justice Rosaline Bozimo (rtd) said the biennial conference has always been a stock taking event when Judges from all over the country converge to reflect on their activities over a period of time, thereby providing an insight into what has been achieved.
He's helped open up CTBTO data to the wider scientific community, through a series of biennial conferences and the virtual Data Exploitation Centre.
To further this mission, the ICEE Committee organizes a biennial conference, with published proceedings, in locations around the globe.
While I could talk about any number of extracurricular experiences in which I've had the fortune to partake, I want to give a shout out to Continuing the Conversation, a biennial conference for artists and educators coordinated by alumni from Arts in Education (AIE), my program here at HGSE.
The organization offers assistance to parents and educators through a newsletter, a biennial conference, Saturday enrichment workshops for students, professional training for teachers, online articles and resources, and ongoing educational advocacy for gifted and talented students.
«As a clinician, research scientist and educator, he has impacted not only our current understanding, but has prepared many young scientists to continue this work into the future,» said Mary Smith, CHF board member, who presented the award over the weekend at the group's biennial conference.
Since 2001 ACEEE has held a biennial conference focusing specifically on the subject of energy efficiency as a utility system resource.
More than 120 people attended this year's biennial conference in Milwaukee on March 6, 2015.
These programs include the Middle School and High School Summer Legal Institutes, an Advanced Summer Legal Institute, law student externships, law student scholarships, programming in schools that target under - served and minority high school and college students, and biennial conferences that bring together diverse legal leaders of local communities.
To foster the education of legal information professionals in the United States and China, CAFLL organizes a biennial conference.
Yesterday I attended the biennial conference of the Legal Writing Institute, where I received the 2014 Golden Pen Award.
The award may be presented every other year at the biennial conference of the Legal Writing Institute or at another appropriate event.
This new retreat, which is in addition to the Writers Workshop traditionally held in conjunction with the biennial conference, is intended to expand the range of opportunities for LWI members to develop their scholarship.The inaugural retreat will take place from May 20 - 23, 2018 in Fraser, Colorado.
Some Hints from Alternative Evidence,» at the biennial conference of the American Society for International Law's International Economic Law Interest Group in Minneapolis.
Soutphommasane yesterday delivered a keynote speech to the Congress Lowitja 2014 — the biennial conference of Australia's National Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research.
Anderson will tell the Lowitja Institute's biennial conference that having to continually chase after tied funding «chips away at one of the key foundations of the community controlled health sector — the holistic definition of health and the need for comprehensive public health to support it.»
Speaking at the 2014 Congress Lowitja, the biennial conference of the Lowitja Institute — Australia's national Indigenous health research body — Mundine won applause from the audience for his recent public stand against the proposed repeal of Section 18c of the Racial Discrimination Act.
If you're a full - on psychotherapy enthusiast, or just want to know how to do more with schema therapy and research, join us in Amsterdam the 24th through the 26th of May as ISST brings together a worldwide community of clinicians, researchers, educators, and supporters for the biennial conference.
Blueprints hosts a biennial conference with a goal to promote the adoption of evidence - based programs and to provide information that supports effective and sustainable implementation of programs.
In addition, IARR hosts a biennial conference and annual workshops and specialty conferences.
Presented at the biennial conference of the Society for Research in Child Development,
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