As well as cars, the UK - based giant will display its Innovation Lab for the first time, featuring interactive displays of its Ingenium engines and
examples of research programmes.
Not exact matches
(3) «
research traditions» (Kuhn) or «
research programmes» (Lakatos), over a span
of time, embodied in key
examples («exemplars»), and
Professionals who are in close contact with elderly people could soon be in a better position to spot if they are being financially exploited, for
example through a lottery scam or by a deceitful relative draining the bank account, thanks to a pioneering new study funded by the UK
Research Councils» New Dynamics
of Ageing
programme (NDA)
«The planetary
programme is one
of the shining
examples of NASA at its best,» says Alan Stern, vice-president
of research and development in the space science and engineering division at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who coordinated the nationwide Planetary Exploration Car Wash and Ba
research and development in the space science and engineering division at the Southwest
Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who coordinated the nationwide Planetary Exploration Car Wash and Ba
Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who coordinated the nationwide Planetary Exploration Car Wash and Bake Sale.
The European Union - funded CO-REACH initiative, for
example, is a consortium
of 12 national bilateral
research programmes with China that commands a combined annual budget
of $ 12 million.
«We have developed a
programme that can learn for
example basic arithmetic, logic and grammar without any pre-existing knowledge,» says Claes Strannegård, a member
of the
research team together with Abdul Rahim Nizamani and Ulf Persson.
Context - sensitive aspects
of responsible conduct
of research:
Examples from EMBO
programmes Presenter: Michele Garfinkel, European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), Germany
This page lists
examples of joint
research projects carried out under EU's Research Framework Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect of the cooperation, focusing on the merit of the Japanese partners, how they got involved in the project and what kind of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European Com
research projects carried out under EU's
Research Framework Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect of the cooperation, focusing on the merit of the Japanese partners, how they got involved in the project and what kind of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European Com
Research Framework
Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect
of the cooperation, focusing on the merit
of the Japanese partners, how they got involved in the project and what kind
of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European Commission.
Similarly, South Africa has launched a
programme for the creation
of centres
of excellence that is designed to promote new knowledge and develop collaborative
research projects on such critical issues as biomedical treatment for tuberculosis;
research and development
of strong materials (for
example, alloys, metal oxides, ceramics and diamonds that retain their distinctive properties under extreme conditions); the impact
of invasive species on biodiversity, ecosystems and tourism; and examinations
of chemical catalysis, primarily for the conversion
of gas to liquid fuels.
There are too many to mention here, but
examples include free twilight CPD
programmes to all staff within an alliance; placement schemes for senior leaders to gain experience
of working in other schools and contexts; a mentoring
programme for newly - employed heads; developing innovative
programmes for School Direct trainees; SLEs offering one - day diagnostics as well as longer deployments focused on increasing attainment and progress in specific subjects; and the establishment
of cross-alliance
research groups meeting regularly to develop action
research.
This landmark gift
of 102
examples of Latin American modern art will transform MoMA's collection and its
research and education
programmes.
The
programme also launches a year
of research, map - making, publications and activity online, exploring, for
example, London's role as a historic location for imagining the Arab Orient, and its more recent role as a pan-Arab financial, political and media hub.
Another
example is the European
research programme SUPURBFOOD: Towards sustainable modes
of urban and peri-urban food provisioning, for which the RUAF Foundation prepared an inventory and critical analysis
of innovative experiences with short food supply chains in (peri --RRB- urban agriculture in the global South and organized the exchange
of experiences and mutual learning between cities in Europa, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Qualitative
research studies suggest numerous ways to improve access — defined as the opportunity for children and families to participate and fully experience the benefits
of a
programme, affordability, suitability and sufficient quality — to early childhood services for Aboriginal children and their families.24 Some
examples include: provision
of transport; locating services in areas where other daily activities occur (eg, schools); provision
of low - cost or no - cost services; employing, training and retaining Aboriginal staff; provision
of culturally competent and secure services; community involvement in the planning and delivery
of services; and provision
of flexible, comprehensive and continuous services.24 Although some Aboriginal families prefer to use mainstream instead
of Aboriginal - specific services, choice is another facilitator
of access.24 Furthermore, it remains unknown as to whether mainstream early childhood services with proven effectiveness in non-Aboriginal populations confer the same benefits to Aboriginal children.
In recognition
of the potential value
of evidence - based parenting
programmes, policymakers and scholars in recent years have taken a proactive stance to promote an increase in the availability
of parenting
programmes at the population level.3, 11,8 For
example, the National
Research Council and Institute
of Medicine42 recommended in their report on «Preventing Mental, Emotional and Behavioural Disorders Amongst Young People» that parenting
programmes should be more widely disseminated and accessible.