He will assume
editorship in January 2019, after completion of his term as division President.
Not exact matches
Under the
editorship of former MoneySense editor Duncan Hood since 2012, Canadian Business continues to meet the goals set out by both McArdle and Ross — reinterpreting them when required, and evolving
in step with the always interesting, never dull, world of Canadian business.
Bill told Rick
in his early twenties that he would,
in a few years, pass him the
editorship.
Under the general
editorship of Robert Louis Wilken of the University of Virginia, the series (titled The Church's Bible) makes available to scholars, preachers, and the general reader a strikingly fresh way of understanding the Scriptures: the way they were read
in the first millennium of Christian history.
Under the
editorship of Charles C. Morrison, the outstanding Protestant journal, The Christian Century, had vigorously supported the war but now took a pacifist stand and called for the clergy never again «to put Christ
in khaki or serve as recruiting officers.»
The English translation of Bonhoeffer's works is
in process under the general
editorship of Wayne Whitson Floyd Jr..
Under the
editorship of Kyle Haseldon, the Christian Century was highly critical of Arab threats to destroy Israel prior to the Six - Day War
in 1967.
In 1840 they published a magazine, the Dial, which, under the
editorship first of Margaret Fuller, feminist and author, and then of Emerson, became the leading intellectual journal of America.
Carl Henry left the
editorship at Christianity Today, somewhat involuntarily,
in 1968 and turned his attention to other matters.
He would,
in fact, have agreed with G.K. Chesterton, an occasional contributor to the Dublin Review under Ward's
editorship, who insisted that we did not need a Church that will move with the world but a Church that will move the world.
In 1970 he took over the editorship of the monthly Table Tennis Topics (now called Spin) and in that capacity became the chief chronicler of the sport until 1983, when he left the tabloi
In 1970 he took over the
editorship of the monthly Table Tennis Topics (now called Spin) and
in that capacity became the chief chronicler of the sport until 1983, when he left the tabloi
in that capacity became the chief chronicler of the sport until 1983, when he left the tabloid.
In 1861 he took over the
editorship of The Economist from his fatherin - law, James Wilson MP, a post he retained until his death.
After his release
in May 2004, the News of the World continued to hire him under the
editorship of Andy Coulson, who went on to become David Cameron's media adviser.
Harris spends a large part of the piece discussing the extent of Andy Coulson's involvement
in the royal bugging scandal that led to his resignation from the
editorship of the News of the World.
For service, you'll likely need to list (on the CV)
editorships and reviewerships; grants and papers reviewed; offices held
in professional societies; consultation activities; administrative service; and service on committees at the university and departmental levels, as well as your role
in each activity.
In editorships, there is no way to mandate this, because these are privately funded operations.»
Carpenter assumed the
editorship of Cladistics, the Willi Hennig Society's house publication and one of the more influential journals
in evolutionary biology, this past January.
Prof. Farid Naït - Abdesselam from the University of Paris Descartes
in France has been appointed to take over
editorship of the International Journal of Network Science.
Furniss» seven year
editorship of Arena Homme +, which commenced
in 2004, would see her commission some of the best and most controversial photographers
in the business, including Juergen Teller and Steven Klein.
Dynarski has served on the board of contributors of Evidence Speaks, a weekly series of reports by a standing panel of researchers under the
editorship of Russ Whitehurst, with a commitment to elevating the role of methodologically rigorous research
in the formation of education and social policy.
West has served on the board of contributors of Evidence Speaks, a weekly series of reports by a standing panel of researchers under the
editorship of Russ Whitehurst, with a commitment to elevating the role of methodologically rigorous research
in the formation of education and social policy.
She is a regular presenter at AMLE and AERA on topics of interest to middle level educators and researchers, and her record of scholarship includes 10 books, more than 50 articles and book chapters, and the
editorship of one of middle level education's premiere journalsResearch
in Middle Level Education Online.
Citing creative differences, John resigned from Tailgate and went to work for Hot Rod Bikes
in 2004 followed by the
editorship of Custom Classic Trucks.
For it Wikipedia states the following: «It is a separate imprint established
in 1977 under the
editorship of author Lester del Rey and his wife Judy - Lynn del Rey.»
Literary MagNet chronicles the start - ups and closures, successes and failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of
editorship and special issues —
in short, the news and trends — of literary magazines
in America.
In February of 2012, we introduced a rotating guest
editorship for our Critics Page section, sparking new critical conversations every month.
In order to democratize our art coverage, our Critics Page functions with a rotating
editorship, which such luminaries as Robert Storr, Elizabeth Baker, Barbara Rose, Irving Sandler, and Dore Ashton have helmed.
In 2013, the editorial board of MúzeumCafé, the magazine of Hungarian museums under the editorship of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, launched a series of non-profit books on the museum professio
In 2013, the editorial board of MúzeumCafé, the magazine of Hungarian museums under the
editorship of the Museum of Fine Arts
in Budapest, launched a series of non-profit books on the museum professio
in Budapest, launched a series of non-profit books on the museum profession.
After Andy Warhol's death Interview magazine was sold to Brant Publications and he was offered the
editorship there, but because of his position with Barneys he recommended another editor -
in - chief and took the position of Interview's Editor at Large, 1989 - 1990, producing numerous stunning issues.
It is well known that there have been some glitches
in the peer review: a paper by Soon and Baliunas (2003) caused the resignation of several editors from the journal Climate Research (Kinne 2003), and Wagner (Wagner et al. 2011) resigned from the
editorship of Remote Sensing over the publication of a paper by Spencer and Braswell (2010).
I did not say that Abelson was necessarily a global warming skeptic, though many web sites seem anxious to debunk the idea (or at least so I found out
in the last couple of days), my point was that under his
editorship Science was open to publishing articles whose findings were not supportive of the theory.
It would not even cover the editor for the costs of defending proceedings arising out of the publications of alleged libels or publications said to constitute a contempt of court, the very occupational hazards of
editorship referred to by [counsel for NGN]
in argument.»
Justin Lehmiller assumed the
editorship of the Relationship Research Newsletter and was
in the process of innovating its format to be more
in line with contemporary electronic communications.