Sentences with phrase «fellows in»

These elders share their experiences with the fellows in the same manner.
IFPRI's fellows in the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research system are developing, for example, drought - tolerant or heat - resistant varieties of staple crops such as wheat and rice.
And you can read about the experience of two previous Media Fellows in our 1998 feature on science journalism.
the inclusion of postdoctoral fellows in departmental / faculty activities (e.g., opportunities to participate on committees);
This bleak prospect has plagued postdoctoral fellows in the arts for years.
And Jerry Bryant said that fellows in the UNCF - Merck and UNCF - Pfizer fellowship programs are mentored in multiple ways — there is a formal mentor from either Merck or Pfizer, and fellows mentor each other.
Drs. Vincent Pasque and Jason Tchieu, postdoctoral fellows in the lab of Dr. Plath and co-first authors of the study, developed a roadmap of the reprogramming process using detailed time - course analyses.
In a 2000 survey of postdoctoral fellows in the biological and physical sciences at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, 45 % of married women with children reported that they hadn't presented research at national conferences the previous year, compared to 24 % of all other postdocs.
Offers university - based scholars valuable hands - on experience in the nuclear security policymaking field and places selected fellows in U.S. government positions or international organizations for a period of twelve months to work with practitioners.
The Council, which is AAAS» policymaking body, elected the members as AAAS Fellows in October.
Women now make up the majority of postgraduate fellows in her area of research, she notes, and the majority of students graduating from the university.
In 2003, the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) proposed an IDP framework for postdoctoral fellows in the sciences.
With a team of more than 20 staff and a $ 16 million dollar annual budget, she administers programs and professional development for over 250 fellows in the executive, judicial and legislative branches of the U.S. government.
Fellows in board or policy committee positions with any organizations that conduct outreach or advocacy to policy makers should receive clearance from their host office / agency to continue that involvement.
Another fellow, Barbara Martinez, was a 2011 - 2012 executive branch fellow who now works as innovation director at Conservation X Labs, a company founded by two alumni S&T Policy Fellows in order to develop new conservation models and prevent the extinction of species.
Fellows in the judicial branch are found at the Federal Judicial Center.
Fellows in legislative branch host offices are fully funded by national scientific and engineering partner societies.
During the application cycle for the 2018 - 19 fellowship year, we are hosting a series of live chats with fellows in various disciplines and career stages to share their insights and answer your questions about the program.
University at Buffalo faculty members will help train doctoral candidates and postdoctoral fellows in Zimbabwe in clinical pharmacology research aimed at prevention and improved treatment of HIV.
The disciplinary committee acted on two separate petitions filed by eminent fellows in the NPP.
«For me and FIDA, we should not have such wicked fellows in the Nigeria police force again,» Adeyemi said.
Aaron's most significant home runs have been marked where they came down — No. 500 by a white square on the Fan - A-Gram electric announcement board, No. 600 by the appropriate numerals painted in white high on the wall down the leftfield foul line and No. 700 by a seat painted red among its baby - blue fellows in the leftfield stands.
Mom always made the Enchiladas... she grew up in the southwest, enchildas sauce was made from scratch.and they were good enough so fellows in Dad's squadron would eat 12 or 13 of them!
Bob does most of the photography for Good Food on Every Table and would be happy to do a site visit for Fellows in the Chicago area (or farther if it can be arranged).
The Gospel spoke to a man individually from the page, and in worship, and stirred him to join his fellows in being a «true» Christian.
To believe that «everyman is the brother for whom Christ died», requires an identification with the neighbour which is deeper than any humanitarian sentiment, for now the neighbour is seen as one who is created to share in communion with God and his fellows in eternal life.
And beyond this, there is still another circle where we are concerned with our fellows in our country or nation (I shall call this, for convenience sake, the «city»), making us English or American or Russian or Chinese.
The Church as a universal community of freedom and fellowship makes possible the reconciliation of man with God and his fellows in a way which no other historical community can accomplish.
If the reader has gone along with what has been said in the earlier chapters, Jesus was an apocalyptist in the currents of his time, but this never contradicted his main message of the love and saving power of God and the need to love and serve one's fellows in obedient response to the call of God.
Many confessed that when they got home their feelings of loyalty to spouses and parents were never as strong as their feelings for their fellows in the Second Platoon.
An appeal to the Sermon on the Mount will not impress fellows in the committee room crafting honor codes.
«Well, then you are an Atheist because the possibility is so small...» What is interesting is how people, social primates, morph a perception of what we say so they may include us as fellows in their «clan.»
A central bank governor «is not hired by the government to be a free - wheeling intellectual,» said Vivek Dehejia, an economic professor at Carleton University and a senior fellow in political economy at the IDFC Institute, a think - tank in Mumbai.
And he may be right, according to Brian Riedl, senior fellow in budget, tax and economics at the Manhattan Institute.
Still, GDP has been the main concern of Barry Bosworth, a senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution.
McConnell is a savvy political wrangler and survivor (see Tory Newmeyer's great 2014 profile of the fellow in Fortune).
Kevin Warsh, Shepard family distinguished visiting fellow in economics, Hoover Institute, former member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Oliver Levine, an Assistant Professor in Finance, and the Patrick A. Thiele Fellow in Finance, at the Wisconsin School of Business, and Brent Glover, an Assistant Professor of Finance at Carnegie Mellon University, are two of the authors behind this paper, and I recently had a chance to speak to them about their research.
In that show, a fellow in need of cash walks in with a gold watch he says has been in his family a hundred years.
Ashley Anderson, a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University, stated that «When people encounter an unfamiliar issue like nanotechnology, they often rely on an existing value such as religiosity or deference to science to form a judgment.»
Brian Klaas, fellow in comparative politics at LSE, discusses Peter Navarro's potential appointment as Donald Trump's chief economic advisor.
«It's really very skewed toward higher - income families, which is the biggest problem with it,» says Angela Rachidi, a research fellow in poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
After explaining it to one fellow in a bar, he suggested I mention in my review that I attracted everyone's attention when I walked into the establishment.
Bryant is a fellow in Mozilla's Emerging Technologies organization.
Alan Duffy, a Research Fellow in the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing and Lead Scientist of The Royal Institution of Australia, said Hawking was an inspiration not just a scientist but a communicator of that science.
While it's hard to know if the consumption tax could ever get mainstream traction, Johnson and Weld appeal to entrepreneurs because they seem to be a saner alternative to Trump, says Philip Wallach, a senior fellow in governance studies at Brookings Institution, a centrist think tank.
Tillerson has been a calm and steady voice, especially on North Korea and the Middle East, though often contradicted by presidential tweets,» Robert A. Manning, a resident senior fellow in the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security said.
Robert Litan, a nonresident senior fellow in the Economic Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, said Trump should continue to appeal to disaffected voters.
«The power of international law is primarily reputational and measured in terms of legitimacy,» Mira Rapp - Hooper, a senior fellow in the Asia - Pacific Security Program at the Center for New American Security, told CNBC earlier this year, when China's island - building in the region came under scrutiny.
Between 2010 and 2012, taxpayers in the Peach State claimed about 36 % of all federal tax deductions for easements — despite having only 2.5 % of the nation's land under easement, according to a May 2017 report that Looney, the former Treasury official, published for the Brookings Institution, where he's now a senior fellow in economic studies.
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