When created
by skilled scientists, such a supplement is far greater than the sum of its parts.
Not exact matches
McKinsey predicts that
by 2018, the United States my face a shortage of up to 190,000 data
scientists as well as 1.5 million managers with the
skills to translate data science into business decisions.
According to a blog posted today
by LinkedIn senior data
scientist Mathieu Bastian, people who call out
skills on their LinkedIn profiles receive an average of 13 times more profile views than those who don't.
Educated professionals like
scientists and architects could use their
skills more productively, while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced
by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low -
skilled jobs at the expense of middle -
skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income inequality.7
I want to be clear about what I mean
by this, because many people believe this issue relates to current
skilled labour shortages; some think it applies to our need to attract more professionals such as doctors, engineers and
scientists; while others focus on the glass ceiling that many existing immigrants and visible minorities experience.
A child can have good observation
skills that allow for excellent Scientific Method to be applied (Unlike Global warming science) where experiements are welcome and results shared and results verified
by other
scientists.
MLA's capability building program contributes to the achievement of these priorities — and the prosperity of the Australian red meat and livestock industry —
by investing in current and emerging industry leaders, innovators and
scientists to enhance professional and business
skills and build a performance culture.
Concepted in our imaginations and formulated
by our
skilled food
scientists in our full pilot plant.
Expand Your Professional -
Skills Training by Elisabeth Pain, 1 October 2010 Voluntary activities, such as helping to organize conferences, offer early career scientists opportunities to gain new skills and also broaden their hor
Skills Training
by Elisabeth Pain, 1 October 2010 Voluntary activities, such as helping to organize conferences, offer early career
scientists opportunities to gain new
skills and also broaden their hor
skills and also broaden their horizons.
Scientists have found that they can apply their
skills in a whole range of jobs, and you can find out more about what those are, and how people have moved into them,
by browsing Next Wave's Career Transitions section.
The Biotechnology Young Entrepreneurs Scheme — a programme run jointly
by the BBSRC and the University of Nottingham — introduces postgraduate and postdoctoral
scientists to the
skills necessary to commercialise science and write a business plan.
Some physician -
scientists — including me — solve this piece of the puzzle
by focusing their clinical work on a
skill or procedure that clearly delineates their responsibilities — e.g., echocardiography or colonoscopy.
In working to meet this goal we have come to recognize that our program also helps FHCRC
scientists hone their teaching
skills by discussing their science with teachers and their students.
While research training primarily prepares
scientists for academic careers, it also allows young researchers to develop
skills that are valued
by a range of employers beyond academia.
But he does recognize the concern that
by focusing on intangible
skills that academia and industry historically haven't valued much, CTSAs could be creating
scientists who are highly talented yet difficult to employ.
And yet: A report recently issued
by the U.S. National Academies» Institute of Medicine (IOM) argues that, for
scientists trained as part of a National Institutes of Health (NIH)- funded Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA program), it's time to deemphasize publishing and grant winning and focus on instilling leadership, team science, community engagement, and entrepreneurship
skills.
For life
scientists, opportunities will be significantly broader as they expand their horizons and hone
skills in techniques and tactics employed
by engineers and physical
scientists.
The initiative, called COOPETIC - Recherche, aims to help
scientists make a living as external consultants
by providing a platform and infrastructure to support them as they sell their research
skills and knowledge to academic and industry clients.
It's named after the fake chess - playing automaton developed
by Wolfgang von Kempelen in the 18th century — although the machine astounded and fooled
scientists and the crowned heads of Europe with its playing
skills, it of course had a human chess expert concealed within it.
By talking to representatives from industry, students can learn what industry wants and needs, they can expand their skills via placements organized by btS and thus learn at an early stage what it means to assert oneself as a scientist on the market.&raqu
By talking to representatives from industry, students can learn what industry wants and needs, they can expand their
skills via placements organized
by btS and thus learn at an early stage what it means to assert oneself as a scientist on the market.&raqu
by btS and thus learn at an early stage what it means to assert oneself as a
scientist on the market.»
A decade of flat funding
by federal agencies, declines in in - house research programs in industry, and an academic research culture that relies upon an ever - increasing number of trainees to execute research have flooded the market with highly trained
scientists competing for few permanent positions that would utilize their
skills.
The researchers used a tool called Webb's Depth of Knowledge — created
by Norman Webb, a senior
scientist at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research — which identifies four levels of mental rigor, from DOK1 (simple recall), to DOK2 (application of
skills and concepts), through DOK3 (reasoning and inference), and DOK4 (extended planning and investigation).
But in a senate report accompanying a bill covering NSF's 2010 budget that was approved last Thursday, legislators have harsh words both for the administrative
skills of those senior
scientists and, more broadly, how the agency has responded to a 2008 report
by its independent inspector general that found that senior officials were downloading and viewing pornography.
Much to the relief of
scientists at the time, however, the science budget — administered
by the Department for Business, Innovation and
Skills — remained fixed at its 2010 level (# 4.6 billion) for the next 4 years.
There's also the matter of acquiring a code of ethics as a
scientist, yet another «
skill set» that can be developed
by conducting reviews.
Instead bioinformatician Firas Khatib of the University of Washington used the collective
skills of thousands of people playing an online game called Foldit, created
by computer
scientists Seth Cooper and Zoran Popovic.
For the majority of
scientists who won't get tenure - track positions — and may not want them — Research Universities states that the great need is to «better position new PhDs for the careers they will have
by providing more information about career options and
by providing opportunities to acquire, in addition to the knowledge of one's field,
skills that are useful for academic positions (teaching, grant writing, publishing, presentations) and positions in government, business and non-profits (oral and written communication, project management, regulatory compliance, business ethics and innovation.)»
One of the key
skills in BI, as in academic research, is the ability to ask the right question, says Raif Majeed, who leads a quality assurance engineering subteam in Seattle at Tableau, a BI company that was founded
by two Stanford University computer
scientists.
The government's Office of Research Integrity had earlier found Popovic guilty of «relatively minor» misconduct based on what the appeals board called a «handful of words and notations... in one heavily edited paper written
by a
scientist with limited English
skills during a volatile period of scientific discovery a decade ago».
Duke University
scientists report in PLoS ONE this week that they attempted to pinpoint regions of the brain responsible for vocal
skills by studying three types of birds (parrots, hummingbirds and songbirds) capable of picking up new songs and utterances as well as birds (zebra finches and ringed turtle doves) that lack the ability.
Previously, permanent resident permits were limited to applicants to the Thousand Talents plan, a scheme launched in 2008
by the Communist Party of China directed at attracting highly
skilled scientists and entrepreneurs, and a handful of other cases.
We
scientists aren't known for communication
skills, and our bad habits are only reinforced
by giving talks at conferences to our peers.
The College's capacity to meet the need for a new generation of highly
skilled scientists will be greatly bolstered
by the addition of the Science & Engineering Innovation & Research Building, a $ 125 million structure which will span 229,000 square feet and will be located directly south of the Life Sciences Building.
HFSP postdoctoral fellowships encourage early career
scientists to broaden their research
skills by moving into new areas of study while working in a new country.
Bruno is committed to bringing the value of «Impact Science»
by promoting and practicing the
skill - based value of
scientists, versus the knowledge - based value.
But
by training Toxotes chatareus to direct those jets of spit at certain individuals,
scientists have shown that the little guys have another impressive
skill: They seem to be able to distinguish one human face from another, something never before witnessed in fish and spotted just a few times in non-human animals.
In addition, Suzanne and I will be joined
by Marquita Qualls, Ph.D., a
scientist by training and
skilled leadership trainer and consultant.
The review, entitled
Scientists must be taught to manage, was written
by husband and wife faculty members who attended the February 2012 workshop, gives their personal perspective on why the
skills they learned are so important and why more workshops like this are needed throughout the academic and scientific communities.
iCubed seeks to make a strong impact in the fields of immunology, microbiology, and vaccinology both locally, in Rhode Island and beyond,
by providing junior researchers with opportunities to learn from our institute's most
skilled scientists.
This past week, Gladstone celebrated National Postdoc Appreciation Week
by recognizing the creativity, hard work, and dedication of its postdocs — the highly
skilled scientists who drive much of the scientific research at Gladstone.
«Vijay is a very accomplished physician -
scientist who, in addition to a distinct and powerful
skill set, brings a unique perspective to biomedical research that is inspired
by his frontline experience caring for patients.
Contributing equally, or perhaps even more, to the evolution of the green revolution was the talented supporting leadership that has been provided
by the centers to the national programs through temporary assignments of mature
scientists skilled in organizing crop production programs to assist in the development of the national production campaigns.
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Inspired
by a recent Tweet from Learning
Scientists (@acethattest, www.learningscientists.org) create a one - month (for AP Exams) or two - month (final exams / projects) calendar that includes daily content or
skills you want students to recall at the beginning of each class with a quick, written or online formative assessment.
U.S. Students Know What, But Not Why Science Insider, June 19, 2012 «The computer simulations offer NAEP a much better way to measure
skills used
by real
scientists than do multiple - choice questions, says Chris Dede, a professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Randy Bennett, who holds the title of distinguished
scientist at ETS, writes that this rigid idea of assessment yields a «narrow view of proficiency» defined
by «
skills needed to succeed on relatively short, and quite artificial, items.»
In modern times, these «softer»
skills have been most recognized and valued
by social
scientists whose research has linked them to positive development and wellbeing.
«College and Career Readiness: The Importance of Early Learning»
by Chrys Dougherty This short but powerful report
by an ACT principal research
scientist shows the importance of a knowledge - rich, well - rounded curriculum through which all students master basic
skills while also building an academic foundation in the early grades.
Admittedly, the United States could simply ignore the needs of its own young people and continue to import highly
skilled scientists and engineers who were prepared
by better - performing schools abroad.
• That the Next Generation Science Standards, developed
by Achieve and considered for adoption
by Ohio, consist of low - level science expectations that do not promote the necessary
skills for developing
skilled scientists and technologists.