Sentences with phrase «doctoral granting institutions»

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«After > 3 decades of steady growth, the number of biological and medical science postdoctorates at doctoral degree - granting institutions recently began to decline,» they write.
Involving 43 doctoral degree - granting institutions and more than 295 «partner» institutions, the PFF program seeks to transform the way future faculty members are prepared for research, teaching, and service.
Specific provisions included scholarships and loans to students in higher education, with loans to students preparing to be teachers and to those who showed promise in the curricular areas of mathematics, science, engineering, and modern foreign languages; grants to states for programs in mathematics, science, and modern foreign languages in public schools; the establishment of centres to expand and improve the teaching of languages; help to graduate students, including fellowships for doctoral students to prepare them to be professors at institutions of higher learning; assistance for the improvement of guidance, counseling, and testing programs; provisions for research and experimentation in the use of television, radio, motion pictures, and related media for educational purposes; and the improvement of statistical services at the state level.
Her doctoral dissertation project, Reimagining Local Governance: The Landscape of «Local» in Toronto (2017), examined Toronto's complex local governance model along with its motley of institutions — some granted delegated authority and some not.
An educational institution licensed or accredited by the state in which it is located which meets national standards for the granting of a master's or doctoral degree.»
(a) an educational institution that grants a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree and that is recognized by the board and by a regional accrediting body; or
P.S. Please note that this internship is only for graduate students who are in the process of completing a doctoral degree in professional psychology from either: (a) a regionally accredited, degree - granting institution in the United States; or (b) in the case of Canadian programs, the institution is publicly recognized as a member in good standing by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
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