Sentences with phrase «do in a university setting»

Saleh says that she can undertake projects that would be far too expensive to do in a university setting.

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Researchers Christine Exley of Harvard Business School, Muriel Niederle of Stanford University and Lise Vesterlund of the University of Pittsburgh recently did a set of experiments related to female aggression in on - the - job negotiations in which, as they write, «we saw that women hurt themselves financially when they followed a blanket recommendation to always ask for more.»
LMO ramped up its emphasis on training and learning through programs like «LMO University,» which communicates what various departments do, trains workers in different skill sets, and shares recent trends in the marketplace.
Little did we know it then, but in just a few months» time Merryn and I would be setting off on an adventure we'd never forget — walking the streets of Rome, climbing the Alps of Switzerland, and settling into our new city of Oxford, United Kingdom, where Merryn would get a dream job at the University and I would write a book helping others recover from their broken dreams.
These law clinics at universities like Harvard and Rutgers hope to set lawyers in motion to do just that.
It's all happening — what next — prayer times set aside for Muslim students during school, wash basins like at University of Minnesota so they don't try to wash their feet before praying in the school basins for washing hands, demands for special cafeteria food, demands that girls cover their heads, then faces, then disappear from school altogether, wake up New York and hold on to our great city before they knock down the rest of the buildings!
The fact that a research university necessarily sets aside any subject's claim to rest on revealed principles that can not themselves be the subject of critical inquiry poses no serious problem because, Schleiermacher argues on philosophical grounds, religions like Christianity do not rest on principles in the first place, revealed or otherwise.
I have been horrified to see how in a university setting some of the best students in the natural sciences want just such an infallible authority for anything not done in the laboratory.
That is, the data used in the study suspiciously match another data set entirely; the prestigious gay - rights research institute at the grad student's university says it did not fund any survey effort as he claimed it did; the student admits to having no such funding and to not having paid survey respondents as he claimed; the private firm allegedly employed to collect survey data says it has never heard of him or his study.
What I propose in the present analysis is to emphasize three major sets of forces to which the leadership of emerging universities and their constituencies were responding: first, those having to do with the demands of technological society; second, those having to do with ideological conflicts; and third, those having to do with pluralism and related cultural change.
They were able to do so thanks to an unrepeatable set of conditions: the collection of texts in nationally funded libraries and archives; the creation of university chairs and graduate seminars in Europe and the United States; the willingness, at the end of the Victorian era, to reconsider the modern condemnation of the Middle Ages as an era of darkness.
Yale University should set up a school to research the present Holocaust in N. Korea; that'll do more justice for Holocaust victims under Nazis.
While Sidney B. Simon at the University of Massachusetts and his colleagues claim that their values - clarification approach «does not aim to instill any particular set of values,» they certainly reveal their ideological bias toward the autonomous, bourgeois, rationalistic self when they talk about «learning a process for selecting the best and rejecting the worst elements contained in the various value systems.
I suspect my tea drinker's fate was set on the night of busy studying at University when I drank lots of strong black coffee to stay awake... though I did well in the exam my stomach said no more to coffee and so I slowly turned to tea.
As you have no doubt further noticed, in Wake Forest you have chosen a school — as did I, in the University of North Carolina — where the sun rises and sets on basketball rather than on football.
Played since 1872 and held at the home of England Rugby since December 1921, The Varsity Match is once again set to turn the hallowed turf two shades of blue, as the women and men from Oxford and Cambridge Universities do battle in this iconic clash.
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote in two 2013 studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a research scientist and member of the faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there in [terms of] how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport settings
We know now that epidural anesthesia increases the rate of posterior position at the time of birth from about 4 % (for women who don't choose an epidural in a university birth setting) up to about 13 % when an epidural is used (Lieberman, 2005).
That is why we want more of our great universities to set up or sponsor schools in the state sector — just as the University of Birmingham has done, a few miles from here.
Young does have experience in setting up schools, but schools are regulated quite differently from universities.
We can do this by setting up Donor Services offices in all universities marked with a modest endowment giving program, and find a potential donor or donors to help in matching funds program.
«Our message is very short and succinct: Do not set yourself on fire,» Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow.
When Marc Walton, the senior scientist at Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago's Center for Scientific Studies in the Arts in Illinois, set out to identify the hand behind a set of three portraits found with mummies from Egypt's Roman period, he didn't have a famous name in mind.
Geoscientists from Heidelberg University have discovered accumulations of magma in the Andes sufficient to have set off a super-eruption but which, in fact, did not.
«If you've been in university, often the professors only know about R&D positions, but don't always know about the broader positions that use the same skill sets,» says Difirenzi - Swale.
It has been suggested that private institutions may have easier access to funds and more autonomy in setting up new programs for postdoctoral education than do state universities.
So Juergen Schmitt and his team from the University of Hamburg in Germany set out to do just that.
«If you look at a set of lung cancer patients, like we did in the paper, who develop brain metastases, they all have those two genes in their primary lung cancer,» said Sheila Singh, the study's supervisor, associate professor at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, scientist with the Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute at McMaster University and neurosurgeon at McMaster Children's Hospital.
«The way it samples bits and pieces of the cell without ingesting it suggests this may be going on all the time, and only when a certain balance is broken does the disease set in,» says Kris Chadee, a microbiologist from the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.
Researchers in the University of Wyoming's Department of Zoology and Physiology and Program in Ecology discovered that size does matter — as it pertains to the effectiveness of secondary species» wildlife protection relative to the size of a wildlife reserve set aside for an umbrella species.
«This step in the UK will stimulate debate on legal regulation of germline gene editing in clinical settings,» says Tetsuya Ishii, a bioethicist at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, who notes that some countries do not explicitly prohibit reproductive applications.
«The rules of the game are different, and I think you really have to have a sense of who you are and how you like to do things as a scientist,» says molecular biologist Neil Howell, who spent 30 years in a university setting before becoming vice president for research at MitoKor, a San Diego, California, biotech company, in 2001.
A team led by Gudrun Rappold, a geneticist at Heidelberg University in Germany, didn't have Turner's survivors in mind when setting out to find genetic abnormalities that might explain why 2 % to 3 % of all people are much shorter than their peers.
George Haller, an applied mathematician at the Swiss university ETH Zürich, wanted to better understand their movement and characteristics, so he set out to describe the invisible barrier that surrounds a vortex — the «coherent boundary,» in which water circles, but does not fall in or break away.
Hamilton, an arachnologist and graduate student at Auburn University's Department of Biological Sciences, told Live Science that «not much behavioral or ecological work has been done to understand these species and the settings they live in,» he said.
«It's a very useful contribution in the sense that it's the first time a homogeneous data set of the entire moon, front and back, has been examined from the point of view of crater distribution,» says Jay Melosh, a planetary scientist at Purdue University who did not contribute to the new research.
Inspired by what he had seen abroad, he decided to set up on his own, and found the confidence to do so through the master's degree in science & technology management and commercialisation, a course run jointly by the Technical University of Lisbon and the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas, Austin.
Behavioral and genetics studies requiring more animals could potentially be done in nontraditional research setting such as sanctuaries or zoos, suggested working group co-chair neurologist Daniel Geschwind of the University of California, Los Angeles.
In the latest University of Michigan Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health, a little more than half of those parents do try to set some limits by location: banning media devices from places like the bedroom or at mealtime.
Astronomers James Bock of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and Asantha Cooray of the University of California, Irvine, didn't set off to discover a huge population of rogue stars.
In the new study, neuroscientist Guoping Feng of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and colleagues, including Nicole Calakos and William Wetsel, didn't set out to tackle OCD per sIn the new study, neuroscientist Guoping Feng of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and colleagues, including Nicole Calakos and William Wetsel, didn't set out to tackle OCD per sin Durham, North Carolina, and colleagues, including Nicole Calakos and William Wetsel, didn't set out to tackle OCD per se.
Contacts: Shilo Rea / Carnegie Mellon University / 412-268-6094 / [email protected] Cristina Mestre / University of Pittsburgh / 412-586-9776 / [email protected] PITTSBURGH — Most teenagers who drink alcohol do so with their friends in social settings, but a new study by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh reveals that a significant number of adolescents consume alcohol while they are alone.
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the University of Portsmouth in the UK didn't originally set out to produce a super-powered version of the bacteria.
This form is only needed if the research was done at a research institution (university lab, for example) or in an industrial setting, but is not completed for work done at a high school.
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Science was set up in 2005 to develop new approaches to the teaching of undergraduate university science through real world problems, such as climate change, which do not fit into a single scientific discipline and require research across subject specialisms.
There is research being done at California State University in Fullerton that says that when you eat a low amount of carbs, it has absolutely no effect on your exercise effectiveness up to 15 reps per set, specifically for squats, leg presses and leg extensions.
«There are doctors out there who set up outpatient clinics, perform Lap - Band surgery on tons of patients, and don't provide proper postoperative care,» explains Marc Bessler, MD, director of the Center for Minimally Invasive and Metabolic Surgery at New York - Presbyterian / Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.
Scenario - based learning's effectiveness is supported by an experiment done by a group of professors at the California State Polytechnic University who set out to determine if scenario - based learning could help engineering students grasp the major concepts in statics.
Whether that's being done in a school setting, or bringing kids to visit labs... the University of Adelaide has got phenomenal facilities that are really quite large scale and impressive, and we've often had school groups through there.
Cesar Armendariz, director of community outreach for USC's health science campus, says former university president Steven Sample set the tone with his philosophy that faculty and staff didn't need to solve the problems and ills of the world, but they could make a difference in their backyard.
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