Sentences with phrase «fieldwork with»

In our LegalRnD classes, workshops, and fieldwork with practitioners, we engage in a systematic process to identify the right problems, generate ideas, test those ideas, and use what we learn to continuously improve solutions and products.
With classes, workshops, and fieldwork with practitioners, Daniel is teaching future lawyers how to solve the problems of today.
Then we shared the fieldwork with Larry [Laurence Smith, the lead author on the paper].
The GWC's Michael Fishbach conducted fieldwork with MICS back in the 1990's.
CAIS utilizes a hybrid educational model: three online courses, two live weekends in Denver, and fieldwork with multiple canines in your city.
Her previous publications include personal essays (Gravel, So to Speak, Palaver, Heartland Review West, and Role Reboot); interviews with Geraldine Brooks and Alice Sebold (Weber: The Contemporary West); a cultural analysis of anthropologist Gladys Reichard's fieldwork with -LSB-...]
Morton weaves together her own exciting fieldwork with scientific discoveries about the huge black - and - white dolphins known as killer whales.
Residents receive significant financial support, completing fieldwork with a consortium of New York City public schools.
They approach fieldwork with a specific focus or set of questions they want to answer.
Anyone who has tried to do fieldwork with very poor populations understands that often the research itself is subject to the chaos and unpredictability of life in the inner city.
Have you used mobile technology to carry out fieldwork with youth?
«My fieldwork with the support of the InBev - Baillet Latour Fellowship will shed light on which processes are responsible for this ice shelf breakup, thereby improving the estimates how, when and where East Antarctica is most vulnerable to global warming» said Lenaerts.
Of the special edition's 27 authors, many participated in fieldwork with Sidor since 2007, including co-editor Sterling Nesbitt, a former postdoctoral researcher at the UW and now an assistant professor at Virginia Tech.
«My fieldwork with the support of the InBev - Baillet Latour Fellowship will shed light on which processes are responsible for this ice shelf breakup, thereby improving the estimates how, when and where East Antarctica is most vulnerable to global warming.»
A decade ago, Peter Gordon of Columbia University visited the Pirahã to conduct fieldwork with linguist Daniel Everett, now at the University of Manchester, U.K., and his wife Keren.
In northern Australia a research team not connected to the GWC initiative is currently undertaking fieldwork with the equally sensational goal of rediscovering the thylacine, or «Tasmanian tiger,» which has been presumed extinct for the past 80 years.
This inter-disciplinary doctoral research combined qualitative fieldwork with archival research and normative political theory.

Not exact matches

When I first began fieldwork the only way to communicate with home was through snail mail or the occasional, expensive long - distance phone call.
The technology is deployed in production across an array of fieldwork, heavy manufacturing, and warehousing environments, augmenting workers» experiences with custom voice and gesture - driven apps, and providing HD audio and video feeds for a first - person view into everything from field service training to constructing jet engines.
The datasets rarely use definitions when presenting terms such as «own child», «step - parent», «lives with», «main residence» or «shared care 50 - 50» to research respondents in fieldwork instruments.
Mass Audubon's Challenge was based on five years of project review, including three years of ornithological fieldwork; our assessment and comments on Cape Wind's first federal Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and literature review; talks with ornithologists, scientists, and engineers; and a visit to Denmark's offshore wind farms during the 2005 spring bird migration.
During my fieldwork I spent a large amount of time with local organisations.
Iowa may have been an exception (he probably could have won it with the «net, considering his «neighbor bonus» and the Iowa tradition of strong face - to - face fieldwork), but no one matched his ability to turn out supporters down the road and dominate later caucuses.
The YouGov poll, based on fieldwork conducted since the second debate, can be compared directly with the YouGov poll published yesterday, which was based on fieldwork conducted before the debate.
The fieldwork for this was carried out over the weekend so any post Glasgow East impact should have been apparent but in line with all other recent polls it looks like things have settled for now.
Taking an average of the latest fieldwork, the Conservatives are on 33 per cent, down one from yesterday, with the Liberal Democrats on 30 per cent and Labour on 27 per cent.
Take the UKIP scores with a slight pinch of salt because the timing of the fieldwork (it was mostly done during or in the fortnight following the European elections, so when UKIP were on a bit of a publicity high), but it's another potential pointer as to where they could do well.
The average Labour lead in the national polls at the time the fieldwork was done was also two points, so once again the Ashcroft polling is suggesting that in Con - v - Lab marginals the swing is very much in line with national polling.
Turning to the Lib Dem seats polled, Lord Ashcroft did fieldwork in the ten most marginal Lib Dem seats with the Conservatives in second place.
Old school fieldwork is also part of the process: Goebel, for example, is looking forward to excavating sites in Alaska that might challenge or augment the migration models created with genetic data.
She says her fieldwork helps her cope with the everyday hassles of being an overburdened assistant professor.
Although a good portion of my time is now devoted to administrative duties such as project management, meeting with colleagues, and communicating results in written and oral form, I do make time for laboratory and fieldwork, which still gives me the excitement it did when I was a student.
You need to be fit to keep up with him on the hills of the McGill University neighborhood in Montreal, let alone on the remote islands of the Canadian Arctic where he searches for fossils in summer fieldwork.
«This isn't one of those cases where someone dashed off into the field, found something after a day or two of fieldwork, and then ran to the media with it,» he says.
A team from Stirling's Biological and Environmental Sciences, working with Dr James Higgins at the University of Leicester, carried out tests after a «chance encounter» with the plant while conducting fieldwork near Quarff, Shetland.
Their project was inspired by a team member who had begun trying to conceive with her husband while conducting fieldwork in Bolivia.
She collaborates on her fieldwork there with Michelle Hamilton, a forensic anthropology professor also at Texas State.
Scientists conducting fieldwork in the region are reporting massive chick die - offs and nests with abandoned eggs, reports National Geographic's Winged Warnings series, which lays out the many threats facing the island's seabirds: warming oceans, earlier thaws, changing ocean chemistry and food webs, and increasing levels of ocean pollutants from PCBs to mercury.
Improving security had sparked a renaissance in fieldwork, with researchers heading back into the countryside in greater numbers to study birds, archaeological sites, and native plants.
He thought he and his colleagues were all done with his fieldwork when the winter of 2013 — 14 hit.
Finally, they calculated the population's turnover rate to estimate an average density of 50 clams per square meter over the last millennium — a number that contrasts with fieldwork earlier this year that yielded just three clams per square meter, they report in the December issue of Geology.
Carrying out that fieldwork is «logistically very difficult,» Eastwood explains, because she has to take all her equipment and materials with her.
Hopefully, this internship may turn out to be a program for future science assistants at NSF like the fieldwork I'm currently participating in with Dr. Jim Harvey and his studies on harbor seals.
And yet, beginning with fieldwork on efforts to halt saltwater intrusion into groundwater in southern California for her doctorate in 1965, Ostrom found that some communities do share communal resources.
«My wife's current job doesn't require a lot of fieldwork, but when it does, I will stay with the child while she goes abroad.
In 1934, with museum funds for fieldwork in short supply, Brown approached officials of the Sinclair Oil Corporation in search of financial support.
Silverman's fieldwork discovered that the site is three times larger than archaeologists had thought, extending over about 150 hectares, of which 25 hectares — the heart of the site — are covered with pyramid - shaped temples.
The romance of those craning beasts, which he never fully outgrew, coupled with his love of fieldwork and knack for geology, drew him to fossil hunting.
Upon returning from Brazil, Mark consulted with co-author Kevin Zimmer, who had independently arrived at the same conclusions about the Helmeted Woodpecker belonging with Celeus, based on his behavioral observations spanning 20 years of fieldwork in Brazil.»
I learned that through scientific investigation and discovery, new knowledge could be added with more fieldwork, ever reminding me that the «authoritative view» always needed to be scrutinized through skeptical inquiry.
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