Sentences with phrase «encouraging young talent»

Instead, the academic system... must learn to nurture and encourage their young talents by providing the opportunities for training and professional growth to establish a sustainable and strong academic workforce.»
Gershon is helping to raise the bar in FM and to encourage young talent into the industry.
We're are very proud to help foster STEM awareness, education and even (and hopefully) encourage some young talents to pursuit a career in these areas.
Rubin is aiming to encourage young talent for the advancement of hardware and AI.

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Saujani, whose six - year - old organization is tackling the gender gap in tech by training young girls in computer science, encouraged the nation's business leaders to double down on the effort in a wide - ranging panel discussion on attracting and retaining diverse talent.
«That said, there have been some great Canadian success stories, like Shopify, that are changing history in that respect,» Ablitt adds, noting that the mere presence of other successful companies in Canada is encouraging for young talent and entrepreneurs.
Written by Harvard Business School's Robert Steven Kaplan, this book encourages young people to stop striving to become somebody they're not and instead embrace their own natural talents.
This year, the «Young Talent» award category age limit has been raised to 26 and under to coincide with VisitScotland's Year of Young People 2018 and encourage entries from Scotland's rising stars in the food and drink industry.
GPI has a strong commitment to developing future talent for the packaging industry and arranged the work experience with Stephenson Studio School in order to encourage young people to pursue careers in the sector and get them involved in the business.
With Wilshere's future at international level uncertain, it is encouraging to know that Arsenal do have good young English talents coming through.
Able to play on the left flank as well as as a central striker, Lookman could well be encouraged by the recent progress of a series of young talents at White Hart Lane should Spurs make a formal offer for his services.
The Neon Team trip to the finale of the Conrad Challenge was sponsored by Guaranty Trust Bank plc to encourage outstanding young talents and driven by their passion for innovation.
We need to work together to create a safe, supportive environment and culture that encourages young scientific talent rather than deterring it,» said Eric Davidson, president - elect, of the American Geophysical Union.
«This prize has now become essential for encouraging the rise of young talents and promoting French know - how on an ever - more competitive international fashion scene,» said Dufour in a statement.
As long as young boys and girls are exposed to science and technology and are equally encouraged to study those disciplines, those with talent and a genuine interest in those fields will be able to develop that interest.
This award is to recognize and encourage young writers who exhibit talent, resourcefulness, dedication, and integrity in their writing about dogs and dog - related topics.
As part of his work with the WPA, Motley taught art classes at the South Side Community Center, where he encouraged the talent of a young Charles Sebree.
His mother appreciated his talent, and encouraged his interest by signing him up as a young member of the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
The art project is established with an idea to encourage young artists to enter the art market and to introduce art lovers, prospective buyers and innovative art collectors to new rising talents.
It engages the public with a wide range of talks, films and programmes; it fosters and nurtures young talent in an environment that encourages experimentation.
Enrolling at the Cooper Union in 1926, the young artist struggled to find the appropriate artistic milieu to encourage her talent.
A recent study on the training of Young Sportsmen and Women in Europe conducted at UEFA's instigation found that the «Homegrown Player» rule may improve competitive balance and, by requiring a certain number of players to be trained by the clubs themselves or clubs in that country, would act as an incentive for clubs to invest in their own youth development or buy homegrown players from other clubs, thereby encouraging them to develop their own talent.
• Highly experienced in creating and developing core preschool curriculums, aimed at meeting the individual needs of early childhood • Proven ability to tweak lesson plans to meet the requirements of each child, in accordance to his or her learning abilities and limitations • Demonstrated expertise in planning and implementing daily class activities to meet students» educational, cognitive, social and developmental requirements • Deep insight into establishing a well - managed and child - oriented class atmosphere to encourage participation • Competent at organizing activities to provide students with detailed information to understand concepts taught in class • Proficient in organizing events and activities to encourage students to explore interests and develop talents • Adept at developing schedules and routines to ensure that students gain sufficient amount of physical activities • Qualified to teach young students through study aids and activities - based learning methods • Proven record of efficiently and accurately creating and maintaining students» records with great focus on confidentiality • Effectively able to recognize signs of emotional and developmental problems and provide viable solutions • Skilled in working with students with special needs by providing them with an environment conducive to learning and understanding of their limitations
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