Overseen
by the academic editors from Cardiff University, some of whom founded the series, the first case BMLR published was the controversial case of Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee (1957) 1 BMLR 1 in which it was decided there was no breach of standard of care if a responsible body of similar professionals support the practice that caused the injury.
Not exact matches
He was founding
Editor - in - Chief of International Tax and Public Finance, published
by Kluwer
Academic Publishers from 1994 — 2001.
The volume is also divided into two separate stories, set a century apart: a long first - person narrative
by a Handmaid in Gilead is followed
by «Historical Notes on «The Handmaid's Tale,»» a fictive
academic commentary
by the urbane male
editor of the anonymous woman's tapes discovered in the late 21st century, decades after Gilead's fall.
These are goals long espoused
by the
academics,
editors, and Church activists associated with this project.
It's a lively volume with contributions
by Terry Teachout (drama critic for the Wall Street Journal), Carol Iannone (
editor of
Academic Questions), and Asia himself (a distinguished composer and professor of composition at U of A), among others, and they all get to the heart of the problem of high culture at the present time in America.
ENDS Notes to
Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen
by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed
by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
This listing of
academic programs is
by no means exhaustive, but our
editors have selected a few to help get you going.
That job is done
by a team of
academic editors and a system of peer reviewers.
SciLine's media activities and operations are guided
by an advisory board composed of 14 members, including reporters and
editors working in large and small markets on print, broadcast and digital platforms; communications professionals and
academic scholars; and scientists committed to communication with reporters and the public.
Prof. Patrinos has more than 160 publications in peer - reviewed scientific journals and textbooks, he is the
Editor of the textbook Molecular Diagnostics, published
by Academic Press, now in its 2nd edition, while serves as Communicating
Editor for the prestigious peer - reviewed journal Human Mutation.
The metric - which ranks journals
by the average number of citations their articles attract in a set period, usually the preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition of
academics,
editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
The key essay on testing, for example, written
by QC uber -
editor Lynn Olson, quotes five teachers, ten
academics, one parent, and two policymakers.
Editor's note: This post is co-authored
by Olga Acosta Price, director of the Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, and Wendy Baron, Chief
Academic Officer of the New Teacher Center.
The
editors explore these themes in a truly
academic way
by selecting what they consider «core documents» from both orthodox and non-orthodox LDS perspectives.
The
editors explore these themes in a truly
academic way
by selecting what they consider «core documents» from both orthodox and nonorthodox LDS perspectives.
This is the company, elsevier, with spectacular profit rates, whch gets its material (papers, books) which have mostly been produced at public expense (university salaries, public research grants), do very little actual editorial work (one usually has to supply papers charts etc «print ready»), get
academic reviewers to review the books and papers free of charge (well, paid for
by universities or they do it in free time), depend on journal
editors whose time is paid for
by (generally publicly funded) universities, then sells the journals to the same universities, sometimes for subscription prices in the thousands of dollars.
Paper Writing Service is one of the companies that employ professional writers and
editors, so if you have an
academic paper due in a few days and you don't know how to write it, don't struggle all
by yourself — turn to Paper Writing Service and we will help you.
In «considering the hard - won lessons of the
academic publishing journey,» our FutureBook 2015 programme this month was organised
by Bookseller
editor Philip Jones to place... Read more
11) Books written
by a group of
academics rarely make for good reading, unless the
editor forces them to interact with each other, which is rare.
Etienne Wynants (Art historian, managing
editor of art publication the Witte Raaf, and business coordinator of the Etablissement d'en face in Brussels) Hans Theys (Art critic and curator, author of more than 30 books on Contemporary art, lecturer at the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerp and Ghent) Sam Steverlynck (Art critic for publications such as De Standaard, H ART, Damn magazine, and Artsland; curator of the exhibition «A Simple Plan» in a private villa designed
by Stéphane Beel) Liesbeth Huybrechts (Author, researcher on topics such as digital media, lecturer for various
academic art institutes such as LUCA and Mondriaan Foundation) Hans De Wolf (Art historian, professor, author of numerous publications on contemporary art, distinguished specialist on Marchel Duchamp) Pierre - Yves Desaive (Art historian and critic specializing in contemporary art, curator at the Musuem of Royal Arts, Brussels) Eric Rinckhout (Art, architecture, and literature writer for De Morgen; author of three books on Willem Elsschot)
If you want some evidence of the bias among high profile climate change Australian Academia, go no further than the series of thirteen extremist articles
by Australia's top climate change
academics here: https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-real-an-open-letter-from-the-scientific-community-1808 Note: it was coordinated
by the
Editor of the Conversation and Stephen Lewandowski.
While the issue has only recently become acute, it has become acute because of accumulating failure during the AR5 assessment process, including errors and misrepresentations
by IPCC in the assessments sent out for external review; the almost total failure of the
academic climate community to address the discrepancy; gatekeeping
by fellow - traveling journal
editors that suppressed criticism of the defects in the limited
academic literature on the topic.
The
editor - in - chief of a climate science journal has resigned in response to an
academic controversy triggered
by his publication of a paper co-authored
by a leading climate sceptic.
2 April: SMH: Peter Hannam: «Conspiracist» climate change study withdrawn amid legal threats Climate change
academics say the decision
by a publisher to retract their paper examining the links between conspiracy theorists and denial of global warming because of legal threats could have a «chilling effect» on research... «Sadly, it has turned into a routine for outsiders with no scientific standing to approach, bully, or intimidate journals,
editors, and
academics,» said Professor Lewandowsky, now at the UK's University of Bristol.
from the article: «the politically charged rhetoric has contaminated
academic climate research and the institutions that support climate research, so that individuals and institutions have become advocates; scientists with a perspective that is not consistent with the consensus are at best marginalized (difficult to obtain funding and get papers published
by «gatekeeping» journal
editors) or at worst ostracized
by labels of «denier» or «heretic.
-- the politically charged rhetoric has contaminated
academic climate research and the institutions that support climate research, so that individuals and institutions have become advocates; scientists with a perspective that is not consistent with the consensus are at best marginalized (difficult to obtain funding and get papers published
by «gatekeeping» journal
editors) or at worst ostracized
by labels of «denier» or «heretic.»
The first line sounds more like a letter to Penthouse than a scientific paper (you know, the classic «I never thought something like this would happen to me, but last Saturday night...) What caused me to delete the email (fortunately it was still in the trash so I could go back and find these quotes) was the line «findings in this paper could nt be more damaging to manmade global warming theory or the the thousands of climate scientists...» No
academic in his right mind would state his / her conclusions in this manner, and even if they did, not
editor or advisor would let it slip
by.
A professor of law at NYU and the
editor - in - chief of the European Journal of International Law, Professor Weiler was summoned to appear in French criminal court to defend himself against a complaint of criminal libel lodged
by Dr. Karin N. Calvo - Goller, a senior lecturer at the
Academic Center of Law & Business in Israel.
He suggests that this role will be taken on
by «unemployed or at least underemployed legal
editors,
academics and dare we say it, lawyers, out there who'd be willing to initiate the process of getting... [more]
Articles about which there no longer appears to be any controversy on Wikipedia (that is, they're no longer marked for further editing or their veracity formally questioned) are marked for inclusion on Veropedia, reviewed
by editors and
academics, and added to the site.
The Author Team — Halsburys Laws of Canada has lived up to its advance billing and is providing a fresh treatment of all of the legal subjects that one can expect to find in an encyclopedia written
by a roster of authors and
editors that includes so many notable scholars and
academics, authors of legal treatises and monographs, practicing members of the Bar and professional legal researchers and writers.
Open Medicine: New Standards of Access and Independence Anita Palepu,
Editor, Open Medicine «Presents the experience of founding a new independent open access medical journal in the wake of a controversial instance of editorial interference and suspension of
academic freedom that had resulted in the firing of the Canadian Medical Association Journals
editors, followed
by the resigning of the remaining
editors and board.»
Teacher — Duties & Responsibilities Teach college and graduate level mathematics from introductory courses to advanced Ph.D. level courses Design and implement dynamic, engaging materials to challenge and inspire students Implement multiple teaching techniques to reach audiences of varying learning styles and abilities Responsible for one on one instruction and lecture - based learning for classes as large as 50 students Experienced in both youth and adult education instruction techniques Serve as
academic and Ph.D. advisor offering personal and professional guidance to students Coordinate student schedules, activities, and departmental course offerings Build and strengthen professional relationships with faculty, staff, and industry leaders Represent the university with poise, integrity, and positivity Author and publish multiple text books and papers in applied mathematics Research finite element analysis in mathematical problems in engineering and applied sciences, actuarial and financial mathematics, computer simulations of engineering problems, and other specialized mathematics Speak at multiple colleges, universities, and industry gatherings (list available upon request) Serve as advisor and
editor of papers authored
by students and fellow professors Dedicated to the development of students and continued professional growth
Editors» note: This quiz is part of a project on great relationships conducted
by contributor Melissa Schneider, LMSW, and is not supervised or conducted
by ScienceOfRelationships.com, other contributors, or the
academic institutions affliliated with other contributors.
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by contributor Melissa Schneider, LMSW, and is not supervised or conducted
by ScienceOfRelationships.com, other contributors, or the
academic institutions affliliated with contributors to the site.
Editors» note: This quiz is part of an informal project on great relationships conducted
by contributor Melissa Schneider, LMSW, and is not supervised or conducted
by ScienceOfRelationships.com, other contributors, or the
academic institutions affliliated with other contributors.
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by contributor Melissa Schneider, LMSW, and is not supervised or conducted
by ScienceOfRelationships.com, other contributors, or the
academic institutions affiliated with other contributors.
#IHMayDay17 was led
by James Cook University
academic Dr Lynore Geia, a Bwgcolman woman from Palm Island, and supported
by public health researcher and Croakey contributing
editor Summer May Finlay, and Professor Peter Radoll, Dean of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership and Strategy at the University of Canberra.