These recent efforts, each of which involved interdisciplinary teams of colleagues, culminated in the publication of marine mammal noise exposure criteria and research recommendations, and a U.S.
federal research strategy for the coming decade to understand and manage noise impacts on marine line.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — One of the hottest environmental issues around — whether hormonelike pollutants are causing reproductive and other health problems in humans — got some attention today from the White House, which issued a rough sketch for
a federal research strategy on the topic.
Not exact matches
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The 2018
Federal Budget's allocation of C$ 572.5 million in Digital
Research Infrastructure
Strategy and C$ 507.7 million for a new National Cyber Security
Strategy suggests that policy - makers are heeding the warning flags being raised across the Pacific.
We rely upon our full - time staff of attorneys, forensic accountants,
research analysts, field investigators and computer forensics experts to staff these assignments, and we work collaboratively with our business clients to develop an investigative plan that is appropriate to the suspected misconduct... Since most of our investigative professionals have had experience in
federal, state and local law enforcement — as prosecutors, auditors and agents — our investigative
strategies are developed with an understanding of the evidence that may be needed to support an eventual criminal prosecution.»
«Steep funding cuts for the
federal health agencies are counterproductive at a time when innovative
research is moving us closer to identifying solutions for rare diseases, new prevention
strategies to protect Americans from deadly and costly conditions, advances in gene therapy, new technologies for understanding the brain, and treatments that harness the ability of our immune system to fight cancer.»
«[S] ome
federal agencies do have specific requirements on safety,» it continues, «but it is not a general practice to require proposals to contain a) identification of hazards in the proposed
research, b)
strategies [for] how those hazards will be mitigated, and c) information regarding how lab workers will be trained on the project hazards.»
In the new Excellence
Strategy of the
federal and state governments, Bielefeld University is applying for a cluster based on the
research of the current Excellence Cluster CITEC.
Future
research at the
federal and state levels should evaluate different educational instructional models, innovative
strategies to implement information technology in the classroom and instructional quality in correctional education settings, Bozick said.
Dr. Kim Huhman, a researcher in the Center for Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) at Georgia State University, has received a
federal five - year, $ 1.8 million grant for
research that may lead to improved
strategies for treating and preventing mental health problems associated with exposure to social stress.
In a given day you will find me holding proposal
strategy sessions with individual faculty members; facilitating a brown bag on cracking Google
research funding; reaching out to
Federal Relations re: an upcoming faculty member's visit to D.C. (our Seattle location has its challenges); drafting policies related to the management of our
research centers; planning our transition to an eIRB system; helicopter - parenting a proposal as it makes its way through OSP review; advising my ADR on internal seed fund requests... If it pertains to the conduct of
research, I pick up the phone.
Other
strategies that could stimulate women to stay in science are a) various forms of flexibility with
federal - grant funding designed to accommodate women with young children keeping these women in the game; b) increasing the value of teaching, service, and administrative experience in the tenure / promotion evaluation process; c) providing on - campus childcare centres; d) supporting requests from partners for shared tenure lines that enable couples to better balance work and personal / caretaking roles; e) stopping the tenure clock for one year per child due to childbearing demands; f) providing fully - paid leave for giving birth for tenure track women for one semester; g) providing equal opportunity for women and men to lead committees and
research groups.
Group Participants: Team Leader: Josh Donlan (Advanced Conservation
Strategies), Karl Campbell (Island Conservation), Rob Carlson (Biodesic), Robert Cook (Helmsley Charitable Trust), Owain Edwards (CSIRO), Neil Gemmel (University of Otago), Fred Gould (North Carolina State University), Ben Hoffman (CSIRO), Gregg Howald (Island Conservation), David Lang (OpenROV), Kent H. Redford (Archipelago Consulting), Phil Seddon (University of Otago), Ronald Thresher (CSIRO), Neil D. Tsutsui (UC Berkeley), Marcela Uliano da Silva (
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), W. Ian Lipkin (Columbia University), Toni Piaggio (National Wildlife
Research Center), David Threadgill (Texas A&M University), Tanja Zabka (Genentech)
The
federal Institute of Education Sciences recently published a
research summary on how to achieve this admirable goal, but not one of its four recommended
strategies was supported by evidence.
Some TEP instructors explore issues of inclusivity, while others have received
federal funding to
research technology - based
strategies for increasing student interest in STEM topics.
A multi-billion
research investment
strategy announced by the
Federal Government on 15 May aims to tackle cancer, boost farm crops and cyber security and effect better management of the Great Barrier Reef, among other planned benefits.
At the same time, policymakers should boost
federal research and development (R&D) investments to provide state leaders with more and better information about international best practices, and should help states develop streamlined assessment
strategies that facilitate cost - effective international comparisons of student performance.
Federal law in postsecondary education must also be a robust source of support for local innovation,
research, and implementation of
strategies designed to improve teacher and principal effectiveness and include: Evidence - based preparation and professional development; Evidence - based evaluation systems that include, in part, student performance; Alternative certification programs that meet workforce needs; State and school district flexibility regarding credentials for small and / or rural schools, special education programs, English learners and specialized programs such as science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics; and Locally - determined compensation and teacher and principal assignment policies.
Federal policymakers should create incentives for states, districts, and schools to meaningfully engage families in their children's education using
research - based
strategies and practices.
Additionally, this webinar will highlight the latest
research on ensuring positive outcomes for ELs; share concrete professional development
strategies for teachers and administrators; examine policy supports at the
federal, state, and local levels; and explore the inherent challenges in ensuring sufficient qualified teachers for ELs.
As a parent, it concerns me that you have required states to expand charter schools, increase standardized testing overall, tie teacher jobs to test scores, and turn around schools by firing half or more of the staff, when the overwhelming body of evidence — including that of the
research arms of the
federal government — is clear that these
strategies do not improve academics overall and can have serious negative effects on children and their education.
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Lowering class size is one of only four
strategies proven by the
federal education department's
research arm to improve student achievement, a list that does NOT include school closings, wholesale staff firings, turnarounds, or conversion to charter schools.
In Doing Your Homework, she writes about reading,
research based instruction, No Child Left Behind, and creative
strategies for using
federal education standards to advocate for children and to improve public schools.
Additionally, this webinar: highlighted the latest
research on ensuring positive outcomes for ELs; shared concrete professional development
strategies for teachers and administrators; examined policy supports at the
federal, state, and local levels; and explored the inherent challenges in ensuring sufficient qualified teachers for ELs.
Working closely with clients to determine what they need to better engage with their stakeholders and serve their constituents, we specialize in
research and policy development,
strategy and coalition building, state and
federal policy analysis, and strategic communications.
Ignoring decades of
research on engaging, challenging learning environments, the
strategies for school improvement mandated under current
federal law show little promise of helping children learn.
Based on their
research, authors identify 15 high - leverage policies and
strategies (see sidebar) for
federal, state, and district officials to consider in order to ensure that teachers lead, rather than leave the profession.
This approach applies to all editorial content on the site, including
research studies, product reviews, investment
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Federal Reserve updates.
Securing our competitiveness in this sector requires a comprehensive industrial development
strategy (see our report, «The Power to Compete «-RRB-, including robust and targeted
federal support for clean energy
research and innovation, manufacturing, and domestic market demand, as well as infrastructure, education, and industry cluster formation.
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research and provide
Federal departments and agencies, State and local governments, Indian tribes, and interested private landowners with
research products, decision and monitoring tools and information, to develop
strategies for assisting natural resources to become more resilient, adapt to, and withstand the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification; and
The
federal Department of Energy, recently provided with $ 90 million in carbon sequestration
research, continues to seek proposals to study iron fertilization as a carbon dioxide amelioration
strategy.
Most notably, the new
strategy aims to enhance the
federal research program's science - for - society component by informing decision - makers with good scientific communication.
Research findings will fill critical data and knowledge gaps, serve as the basis for engaging key stakeholders at the state and
federal levels, and build demand for
strategies that address and limit the climate disruption of Alaska's vast forest carbon stocks.
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Jan 2015 — Present Nestle Foods, Piscataway, NJ Compliance Officer • Develop compliance aides and implement compliance
strategies • Plan and execute compliance monitoring reviews and set up management reporting •
Research, examine, and track developments in state and
federal regulations • Carry out corrective action as required • Develop policies and procedures for risk management • Manage assessment and measurement of over-all risks • Design and construct tests to monitor compliance • Educate staff on compliance issues and procedures • Review marketing and advertising materials
Patricia is recognized for her exceptional
research, planning, and communication skills that enable her to assist clients in need of
federal, military transition, occupational questionnaire responses, and private - sector resume development; developing robust LinkedIn profiles; creating strategic online job search and reputation management
strategies via social media; and designing strategic interview preparation
strategies aimed at helping clients feel empowered.
• Effectively able to recommend tax
strategies by performing well - placed
research on
federal, local, and state tax issues.
Deliver quality
research to aid
federal, state, local governments and companies to develop and implement
strategies to protect water and wildlife resources.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Provided administrative and technical support to multiple law firms Scheduled activities for intellectual property, bankruptcy, and corporate attorneys Created and distributed weekly and monthly calendars containing case deadlines Obtained working knowledge of the
Federal and local rules of Civil Procedure Performed legal research using multiple industry search engines and databases Assisted attorneys with conflict of interest inquiries, strategy, and special projects Filed legal documents in federal, state, county, city, and appellate courts Oversaw case developments and prepared status reports for legal team Scanned, proofread, edited, and converted legal documents into Adobe PDF files for printing and archival purposes Oversaw all firm incoming and outgoing mail processes Directed and maintained large scale military computer systems Received multiple awards for excellent service
Federal and local rules of Civil Procedure Performed legal
research using multiple industry search engines and databases Assisted attorneys with conflict of interest inquiries,
strategy, and special projects Filed legal documents in
federal, state, county, city, and appellate courts Oversaw case developments and prepared status reports for legal team Scanned, proofread, edited, and converted legal documents into Adobe PDF files for printing and archival purposes Oversaw all firm incoming and outgoing mail processes Directed and maintained large scale military computer systems Received multiple awards for excellent service
federal, state, county, city, and appellate courts Oversaw case developments and prepared status reports for legal team Scanned, proofread, edited, and converted legal documents into Adobe PDF files for printing and archival purposes Oversaw all firm incoming and outgoing mail processes Directed and maintained large scale military computer systems Received multiple awards for excellent service record
Professional Accomplishments Provided administrative and technical support to multiple law firms Scheduled activities for intellectual property, bankruptcy, and corporate attorneys Created and distributed weekly and monthly calendars containing case deadlines Obtained working knowledge of the
Federal and local rules of Civil Procedure Performed legal research using multiple industry search engines and databases Assisted attorneys with conflict of interest inquiries, strategy, and special projects Filed legal documents in federal, state, county, city, and appellate courts Oversaw case developments and prepared status reports for legal team Scanned, proofread, edited, and converted legal documents into Adobe PDF files for printing and archival purposes Oversaw all firm incoming and outgoing mail processes Directed and maintained large scale military computer systems Received multiple awards for excellent service
Federal and local rules of Civil Procedure Performed legal
research using multiple industry search engines and databases Assisted attorneys with conflict of interest inquiries,
strategy, and special projects Filed legal documents in
federal, state, county, city, and appellate courts Oversaw case developments and prepared status reports for legal team Scanned, proofread, edited, and converted legal documents into Adobe PDF files for printing and archival purposes Oversaw all firm incoming and outgoing mail processes Directed and maintained large scale military computer systems Received multiple awards for excellent service
federal, state, county, city, and appellate courts Oversaw case developments and prepared status reports for legal team Scanned, proofread, edited, and converted legal documents into Adobe PDF files for printing and archival purposes Oversaw all firm incoming and outgoing mail processes Directed and maintained large scale military computer systems Received multiple awards for excellent service record
This webinar presented information and
strategies to help participants improve their knowledge and understanding of:
Federal Department of Labor priorities and programs; Employment partnering opportunities for Responsible Fatherhood programs; Practical ideas from
research to help fathers find and keep jobs; and, Promising Practices and Lessons Learned from programs that have successfully helped fathers achieve economic stability.
Tony Raden develops
strategies to engage early childhood champions and key stakeholders in policy,
research, practice and philanthropy to help the Ounce of Prevention Fund build consensus around common local, state and
federal agendas.