(e) The flag should be displayed daily on or near the main administration
building of every public institution.
Not exact matches
And he or she must be supported by a senior political leader who serves as a
public sector catalyst to
build coalitions
of governments, workers and training and research
institutions and help to pitch investment proposals to head office decision - makers.
Commitments to allow the establishment
of foreign for - profit
institutions, for example, could undermine domestic efforts to
build a strong
public education system.
The people who
built liberal Protestant
institutions such as national mission agencies, local churches, colleges, universities, social reform agencies and
public libraries in the rural heartland were people secure in their social position who assumed a leadership role in society and whose sense
of social responsibility was born
of religious conviction.
I am worried about Guinean society, which is
built on the oppression
of the insignificant by the powerful, on contempt for the poor and the weak, on the cleverness
of poor stewards
of the
public good, on the bribery and corruption
of the administration and the
institutions of our republic....
The Commission could further this goal by three means: conducting and publishing research into what initiatives are successful at increasing political participation; advising
public bodies and
institutions regarding how to better democratise their functioning; and critically, by providing resources and capacity -
building to facilitate local, civil society - led initiatives that aim to increase broad - based levels
of participation or deliberation in political decision - making.
The NCSL says the award is designed to honor «a leader who has worked to preserve and
build public trust in the
institution of the state legislature and whose career embodies the highest principles
of leadership.»
Hong Kong is considered to have
built one
of the most successful
institutions to combat
public corruption.
Whilst these latest indicators reflect the scale
of government retrenchment in the
public sector, anaemic economic growth, a beleaguered consumer sector and the continuing reluctance
of financial
institutions to increase their exposure to the
built environment, are all restricting the private sector recovery.
For him, this is one
of the important ways to
build confidence in
public institutions of the country.
While
public - sector unions and some
of the
institutions of New York's left that they dominate feud openly with Cuomo and have pushed him to be more economically progressive, he's been able to fend off left - flank challenges with the support
of the
building trades and the major locals
of the Service Employees International Union, 32BJ and SEIU.
«Concealed carry reciprocity is a common - sense reform that reduces confusion for law - abiding gun owners who wish to travel to other concealed - carry states,» Faso said in the statement, adding that out -
of - state carriers would have to follow New York state and local prohibitions on weapons in bars, churches,
public buildings and other
institutions.
Upon the creation
of the Office
of General Services in 1961, Egan was a key member
of the team constructing the Harriman Office
Building Campus, the Empire State Plaza, and many other State facilities, including Correctional and
Public Health
Institutions.
Institutional change focuses on
building understanding about, capacity for and support
of public engagement within the various
institutions researchers are affiliated with, including universities, government agencies, professional societies and private industry.
According to Dr Kala
public good research
of this magnitude can only be achieved through the strong
institutions Australia has
built up over time.
We provide a list
of building blocks that an
institution's animal research pages should contain if it is to improve
public understanding
of the
institution's work.
The success
of schools also depends on other individuals and
institutions to provide the health, intellectual stimulus, and family support on which
public school systems can
build.
A coalition
of nonprofit organizations and financial
institutions announced that they had cobbled together a $ 36 million fund from a mix
of public and private sources to pay for
buildings to house five to seven charter schools in disadvantaged communities.
These efforts promote skills -
building and academic engagement in young people, improve
public institutions, and ultimately, help create a more equitable country in which a more comprehensive body
of voices is represented in decision - making.
At Morris Jeff Community School, we are driven by two fundamental goals:
building an
institution of the highest academic caliber for our children and transforming
public education in our city, and beyond.
Rather than closing schools or turning them over to private, unaccountable managers, we should work to support and
build up our schools as strong
public institutions in the heart
of each and every community.
The fate
of public schools affect the fate
of everyone: it's why they were one
of the first
institutions built by freed slaves during Reconstruction, and why they were so central to desegregating our towns and cities a century later.
Below, we offer a dual perspective on the WHY, HOW and WHAT
of Garnet Valley, a K - 12 suburban Philadelphia
public school,
building a Community Partnership with Kutztown University, an
institution of higher education.
Our state policymakers,
institutions of higher education, and our
public schools must work together to develop the infrastructure to
build a bilingual teacher pipeline that meets the growing demand
of families for bilingual education and prepares our students for an increasingly global society.
But my grand, unifying theory, the thing that determines how all the other stuff hangs together, basically rests on two claims: 1) there are enormous systemic inequities
built into American
public education, and 2) the decentralization
of U.S. political
institutions makes rapid policy - driven...
EBSCO makes it easy to
build a collection from a growing selection
of best - selling, frontlist and award - winning e-books supporting academic libraries, school libraries,
public libraries, medical, government and corporate
institutions.
Zane shares insights into the fascinating post 9/11 world where bomb - sniffing dogs are now working to detect well - hidden explosives in financial
institutions, sporting events, airports, federal
buildings and a host
of other
public venues.
Helen Marriage, Artichoke Director and curator
of Lumiere London, said: «Using London's
buildings as their canvas and its streets as their auditorium, these installations are not hidden away behind the closed doors
of art
institutions, theatres or concert halls, but sit firmly in the
public realm for everyone to enjoy.»
«We are proud to expand our support
of the Tang Teaching Museum, an
institution that continues to pioneer new ways
of integrating the fine arts with a diversity
of disciplines, creating deeply meaningful experiences for the communities it serves — whether through on - campus scholarship or access and education initiatives that serve
public schools and
build audiences well beyond the region,» said Laurie M. Tisch, President
of the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
Adjaye's holistic approach aims to marry geography with social and historical implications, and can be seen throughout all
of his work, which spans across private residencies, civic
buildings and
public institutions.
Undertaken as a
public - private initiative with support from the City
of New York, the five - story, 82,000 - square - foot project will provide the custom -
built and expanded facilities, enriched visitor experience and strong architectural presence appropriate to a premier center for contemporary artists
of African descent, the principal visual art
institution in Harlem and a magnet for visitors from around the world.
As the Stedelijk's
Public Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and hist
Public Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic
institution), this new curatorial model
of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and hist
public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how
public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and hist
public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in
public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and hist
public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its
building and histories.
As part
of a mobile, interdisciplinary, and pedagogical practice, we design and
build boats, publish broadsides, essays, and books, invent water - related art and educational forums, and collaborate with diverse
institutions, artists, and theorists to produce
public talks, participatory works, and voyages as platforms to catalyze social change.
History and
building Founded in the early - 20th century as the private library
of Pierpont Morgan, the library became a
public institution in 1924 on the initiative
of his son J.P. Morgan, Jr..
Specializing in: • Developing exhibitions internationally, securing loans from
institutions and private collections • Strategic planning and project management for museums and foundations • Site - specific installations by artists, designers and architects •
Building and developing institutional and private collections of contemporary and modern art globally • Creating strategic partnerships between private funding sources, museums and cultural institutions • Initiate and oversee local and global fundraising projects • Collaborate and facilitate with partnering institutions • Serving as active board member in the private and public sector • Historic building preservation and cons
Building and developing institutional and private collections
of contemporary and modern art globally • Creating strategic partnerships between private funding sources, museums and cultural
institutions • Initiate and oversee local and global fundraising projects • Collaborate and facilitate with partnering
institutions • Serving as active board member in the private and
public sector • Historic
building preservation and cons
building preservation and conservation
PAMM and the Guggenheim Foundation both combine a focus on international and transnational artists and cultural movements with a deep interest in local context, and her work at both
institutions has re-affirmed Nawi's belief in the crucial role museums play in writing and rethinking histories, and
building and contributing to communities through the establishment
of public dialogue.
His career is
built from outstanding exhibitions held in both national and international
institutions; additionally his works are part
of important
public and private collections.
As a second - generation media curator who is just starting out in the
institution, it's difficult to witness how a curator's advocacy waxes and wanes depending on environmental factors, including arts funding, general
public interest, and the actual physical presence
of the advocate within the
building.
Meanwhile, the original Serpentine
building will be hosting the first solo exhibition in a UK
public institution of Italian artist Marisa Merz.
Focusing on creatively
building infrastructures for contemporary art
institutions that respond to the changing needs
of artists and new
publics, this program is developed in partnership with the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art and The Central Academy
of Fine Arts in Beijing.
NEH grant for Fine Arts Museums: When the
public thinks about the colossal expense
of an
institution such as the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum reinventing itself architecturally, attention usually goes to
building costs.
Operating simultaneously as an artist and arts
institution since its founding on September 11, 2001, the Bruce High Quality Foundation presents It's About Time, a talk covering the paradoxes
of working simultaneously as an artist and organization, issues
of timelessness, the construction
of history, the progress
of garbage, the politics
of specificity, how to run a free art school, how to get rich, branding, the internet, the auction market from 1973 to present, community spirit, drinking in
public, and how to
build a better tomorrow.
Bureau for Open Culture projects often interweave curators, writers, educators, artists, and co-conspirators into situations that undermine engrained behaviors
of institutions, forging new intersections among art, design, education, and consumer culture to rethink how
institutions address and engage the
public and
build community.
Given that the
building was originally a convent, I feel that Nauman intends to reference Venice's broader history
of transition from private palaces and religious
institutions to
public buildings for visitors and learners.
These include reducing inertia in social and economic systems;
building on a growing
public desire for governments to act on climate change; removing implicit and explicit subsidies; reducing the influence
of vested interests that increase emissions and reduce resilience; enabling the shifts from ineffective governance and weak
institutions to innovative leadership in government, the private sector and civil society; and engaging society in the transition to norms and practices that foster sustainability.
From puchases
of locally produced and sustainable products and fuel efficient vehicles to a commitment to renewable energy and green
building design,
public institutions often put their sizable purchasing power to work to create demand for responsible, sustainable, and often cutting edge products and technologies.
From cafeteria refrigerators, to water coolers, to air conditioning systems for office
buildings, to motor vehicle air conditioners, there are a wide range
of products and appliances that
public institutions consume that may contain HFCs.
There is certainly a concerted effort to
build supra - national
institutions that will control, regulate and manage every level
of public and private life.
Energy use in
buildings — our homes, businesses and
public institutions — is responsible for around one - third
of emissions contributing to global warming.
But that dearth
of courage better explains the phenomenon
of supranational
institution building,
of global agreements, and
of political and
public individual's championing
of climate change than it explains the failure
of those policies as they meet political and technical reality.