Sentences with phrase «field development projects»

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Outlook shows the projected demand for employees in the field in 2022, as measured by Employment and Social Development Canada: ➚ = more than 1 job available per job seeker — lots of opportunity ➙ = about 1 job available per job seeker — balanced opportunity ➘ = less than 1 job available per job seeker — low opportunity
Employment and Social Development Canada projects slower growth through 2022, but its projections may not encompass the growing occupational diversity of this field and the number of industries to which it's applicable.
The Takeovers Panel has dismissed an application from Indonesian group Eastern Field Developments regarding its takeover target Finders Resources, with the panel determining that appropriate action has been taken by the company in relation to its Wetar project.
The family's Hickory Street Capital real estate development firm oversaw the project, which moved the Cubs» business and baseball operations from cramped offices inside Wrigley Field and nearby trailers to four floors of private space shared with the Ricketts family and Hickory Street.
In the past, Workday has offered a plethora of full - time positions with telecommuting flexibility in fields such as accounting & finance, HR & recruiting, project management, business development, consulting, computer & IT, and more.
One of the reasons, because of it, is in their development, like, their project pipeline and a lot of the existing business they have right now is in what is called the demand pull side of the midstream business, which is rather than being the company that gathers from the field, which is from the well and things like that.
He has considerable expertise and experience in the international trade field having completed hundreds of projects for such organizations as the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canadian International Development Agency, Canadian Commercial Corporation, Forum for International Trade Training, and Team Canada Inc..
For almost two decades Meegan has served in the fields of international development, corporate strategy and business planning, project management, marketing, training and education.
The development may however still not have come soon enough to prevent a temporary downturn in export volumes from the gas export project as the current supply source, the Bayu - Undan field, is due to start declining early next decade.
This program gathered the many people who were successful in participating in international agriculture development projects overseas, and thus promoted experience sharing and dispersed fruitful information of this field to the audience and scholars in particular.
It is by far the most expensive sports development project ever — one that, even when adjusted for inflation, could have bought Lambeau Field's original construction costs 566 times over.
Owner and Advisor of Strategic Advice Services and former President and Chief Executive Officer of the Tucson Urban League, has over 25 years experience working within the community development field facilitating projects, coalitions, and alliances at the neighborhood, citywide, regional, national and international levels.
The joint project between the village and Equity One Development of Buffalo Grove includes a 160,000 - square - foot indoor sports facility, lighted soccer and baseball fields, and a family entertainment center.
As a part of the McCormick Place convention center, McDome would more fairly distribute the cost of stadium development to a broader base other than the Chicago Park District property tax, which would have to continue to be the base support for any Soldier Field project.
After an extensive review process, Mass Audubon supports the development of Cape Wind and we have compiled extensive review comments and field research on the project.
Also at 10 a.m., NYC Councilman Andy King and NYCHA Chairwoman and CEO Shola Olatoye, joined by state Sen. Ruth Hassell - Thompson, lead a tour of the authority's Boston Secor Houses, as King discusses nearly $ 1.5 million in funding for projects to install security cameras and renovate the public housing development's senior center and track and field; 3475 Bivona St., the Bronx.
In anticipation of its public meeting on the projects next month, the Department of City Planning is letting the public sound off online about their recommendations for developments ranging from Columbia University's Baker Field sports complex expansion project to a proposal to clean up the stretch of green space between the George Washington Bridge and Dyckman Street.
Cuomo also fielded questions about another major economic development project in Western New York that's not off the ground yet.
One of the key issues in the district that has drawn the ire of many residents it the Bedford - Union Armory project, a city proposal to transform the vacant armory into a large development holding rental units and condos, as well as a recreation center with a swimming pool, basketball courts, and an indoor soccer field.
Examples of eligible projects include, berms, shooting benches, field courses, archery range development, and upgrades to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Oneida County Workforce Development Director David Mathis said that although youth are already assigned to important sites such as the Oneida County Public Market and Murnane Field — where they will take part in important community service projects — the program needs work sites in all parts of the county.
As a private sector developer and President and Founder of Smith Development Corporation, Senator Smith has built over 100 much needed housing units in Southeastern Queens, Far Rockaway and Brooklyn, including several noteworthy commercial projects such as Pathmark Plaza - Springfield Gardens, the interior of the FAA building and the baseball fields at Roy Wilkins Park in Jamaica.
According to Mr. Boateng, «the total development cost for the Sankofa Gye Nyame oil fields is estimated to be 6 billion dollars, with the initial development cost, that's if you take the integrated project well over 5.8 billion dollars.»
Successful researchers can not develop their ideas and knowledge in isolation — they keep up to date with developments in their field, discuss their project with others in their group and, if looking at new areas, will seek advice from experts.
«We do a lot of research and development projects, and gaming is an obvious field to explore,» says a Tobii spokesperson.
As she sees it, in the current context in which development trends are going all over the place, a challenge in this field is «not to let oneself get carried away by some project or technology... but to focus on the economical reality.»
«The Dakota gasification project is creating synthetic gas and taking the CO2 from that process,» then piping it to the Weyburn oil field, observes Kurt Waltzer, carbon storage development coordinator at the Clean Air Task Force, an environmental group based in Boston.
«Often, we are privileged to work on extensions of existing areas of research which have been pioneered by great minds in the field, but this project has been different in that we have done a lot of the initial development ourselves.
People in his lab work to solve major challenges in the field of nerve cell development rather than ticking off projects listed in a grant proposal.
«To me, what is most interesting about our results is that we are now able to start putting different pieces of our larger project together to better understand the response of Greater Prairie - Chickens to wind energy development at our field site,» says study co-author Virginia Winder.
Since June 2000 the government has launched over 260 development projects worth a total of about Rs. 18 billion (US$ 300 million) in various fields of the IT, telecommunications, and science and technology sectors.
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The project is a joint effort of leading European groups working in the field of vaccine development, and is coordinated by the European Vaccine Initiative (EVI).
This project is devoted to the development of a flexible and general framework for the derivation of geometric numerical integrators, referred to as discrete Dirac mechanics, which will be applicable to many problems from plasma physics, but also to equations from other research fields such as optimal control, meteorology, oceanography, geo dynamics, fluid dynamics, elasticity, solar physics, astrophysics and cosmology.
My interest in research development began during my undergraduate studies when I received the opportunity to participate in a city - funded project, but working as a postdoctoral research scientist at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden is ultimately what led me to the field.
LNO hires William Michener as Associate Director for Project Development with the initial task of strengthening the relationship between LTER and the Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS)
My first experience with research development was through a field placement as a graduate student in a university research center where I helped to implement research and outreach projects.
Created in 2006, BioWin, the Health Cluster of Wallonia (Belgium), is the reference player for all the stakeholders (companies, research centers and universities) involved in innovative R&D projects and / or skills development in the field of health biotechnology and medical technologies.
The responsibilities will include leading efforts to improve the diversity of students entering scientific fields, creating professional development workshops for K - 12 teachers, expanding collaborations with other science educators, and mentoring student research projects (plasma physics or education) in our Science Education Laboratory.
Strategically designed and implemented field projects will demonstrate the viability of blue carbon, facilitate the development of practical, science - based methodologies and build local and national capacity to protect and manage coastal ecosystems and their myriad ecosystem services in blue carbon - rich countries.
Through development and support of career profiles and hands - on student science projects and classroom activities related to cybersecurity and computer programming, Science Buddies and Symantec are hoping to encourage more students to consider these critical, in - demand 21st century STEM fields.
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Cruise is currently fielding multiple offers, as his schedule is relatively light (for him) once he wraps «Mission: Impossible 5,» though he has no shortage of projects in development around town.
Slightly Mad Studios are still hard at work on their upcoming racing title, Project CARS, and it seem like the development work on the game is going on pretty strong and the game is surely going to challenge DriveClub (probably the best looking racing title till now) with respect to graphics / visuals, weather effects and in many other fields.
She has been working in the field of education for twenty years which includes management of various K - 12 education programs, development of project - based learning programs, research and evaluation and the development of anti-bias and social justice programs and curricula.
He further adds, «Given his vast experience in the field of global education and his current research on a cross-national project to study K - 12 educational programs that support the development of 21st century skills in Chile, China, India, Mexico, Singapore and the United States, we are certain that his visit to Singapore will bring along with it deep and valuable insights to the Singapore education fraternity.
We wish to ilustrate developments and new ways of thinking in these main fields: • Teachers and Students • Projects and Trends • Teaching and Learning • Organizational Issues
This award is given to a graduating HGSE student whose dissertation has been noted for particular excellence in the fields of beginning reading, readability, and reading difficulty, with special emphasis given to projects supporting adult literacy; reading assessment; early reading; grapho / phonoemic processes; and stages of reading, writing, and vocabulary development.
We wish to illustrate developments and new ways of thinking in these main fields: Teachers and Students; Projects and Trends; Teaching and Learning; Organizational Issues (see below in «Themes of Interest»).
Dr. Jones and her research team will conduct a series of activities that will generate field - wide consensus and buy - in for the Taxonomy Project, a research project that seeks to develop a coherent taxonomy of non-cognitive skills that organizes, describes, and connects them across disciplines in a way that is agnostic to brand and sensitive to development and cProject, a research project that seeks to develop a coherent taxonomy of non-cognitive skills that organizes, describes, and connects them across disciplines in a way that is agnostic to brand and sensitive to development and cproject that seeks to develop a coherent taxonomy of non-cognitive skills that organizes, describes, and connects them across disciplines in a way that is agnostic to brand and sensitive to development and context.
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