Sentences with phrase «for multidisciplinary»

This represents an explicit commitment by the University to provide infrastructural support for multidisciplinary research on group processes.
$ 10.76 — This helpful book is written for a multidisciplinary audience of practitioners who support the development of infants and young children, and integra...
The studies I am referring to are those that are currently underway at several centres throughout the world involving entactogen - assisted psychotherapy (see the website for The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) for all the details of these studies).
Provide Reservoir Engineering backing for multidisciplinary approach (Exploration & Production Engineers) to Oil & Gas Production.
Visionary, dynamic, results - oriented and business savvy IT executive with extensive experience in management consulting, strategic development, change management, business transformation, project / program management and business analysis for multidisciplinary organizations.
My advanced coordination and collaboration skills allow me to be an asset for multidisciplinary and cross-functional teams and partnerships.
Provided consultative services for multidisciplinary patients referred from Oral Surgeon, Periodontist, Endodontist, and Periodontist within the clinic.
The Commission undertook additional study, after which, in 2000, it changed its recommendation to the House of Delegates: while still advocating for multidisciplinary practices, it suggested tighter restrictions, notably that such practices should be lawyer - controlled.
«Mitch is a well - regarded litigator with experience across wide array of practice areas, ideal for a multidisciplinary firm like RMKB.
Some radical ideas that came to me on a Saturday morning: (1) States Parties: set up a Global Justice Research Fund to support a well directed and sustained quest for multidisciplinary knowledge about the core idea of a justice component and how it can be achieved: what are the components of justice connected to atrocities, what is connected with what, what tools can be developed to measure and learn, and how can we make better use of technology.
Soon after Richard Nixon created the US Environmental Protection Agency in late 1970, he followed his increasing environmental interest by taking a position as a manager in their new Office of Research and Development in Washington, DC, for multidisciplinary research on implementation of environmental pollution control.
Let me further add that often vitriolic debate at conferences is the venue for a multidisciplinary endeavour; it's common to demand credentials and infer vested interests as was asked of Bryan but it's underhand even though it is common practice amongst AGW debaters.
The idea behind it was to provide the platform for a multidisciplinary dialogue between natural scientists and economists.
In turn, technology used to exploit satellite data has be applied to cultural heritage assets from the Vatican Library as proof of concept for multidisciplinary cross-valorisation.
Perret is known for her multidisciplinary,...
Other honours over the past five years include a Chinese Contemporary Art Award for Lifetime Achievement; an International Architecture Award for Tsai Residence; Das Glas der Vernunft (The Prism of Reason), Kassel Citizen Award; The Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation Award for Courage; the Skowhegan Medal for Multidisciplinary Art; Wallpaper Design Award Best New Private House for Tsai Residence; and a Wall Street Journal Innovators Award (Art).
Adam Pendleton is a conceptual artist known for his multidisciplinary practice.
Recognized for his multidisciplinary approach, artist Rolf Sachs presents the «2.4 ml» watch as his fourth collaboration with Fortis.
Adam Pendleton (b. 1984, Richmond, Virginia) is a Conceptual artist known for his multidisciplinary practice, which moves fluidly between painting, publishing, photographic collage, video, and performance.
Armstrong sparked the idea for a multidisciplinary Modernist survey after looking at works by Benjamin, John McLaughlin, Lorser Feitelson and Frederick Hammersley.
Up next for the multidisciplinary artist: the 2017 Whitney Biennial, and a performance with Colin Self at The Kitchen.
Often associated with the concept - based land artists and early environmental activists of the 1960s and 1970s, Denes is known for her multidisciplinary practice and visionary explorations in philosophy, mathematics, linguistics, science, history, and performance.
MASS MoCA, meanwhile, will receive fifty - five thousand dollars to commission new work by artists Richard Nonas and Nick Cave, while the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit will receive forty thousand dollars for a multidisciplinary project by the artist Sanford Biggers.
Lara Baladi is an Egyptian - Lebanese - French artist, archivist and educator, internationally recognized for her multidisciplinary work.
Sigmar Polke (1941 - 2010) is widely recognized for his multidisciplinary output of paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, objects, installations, and films.
Maybe not a scale model, but a model for his multidisciplinary art.
Julian Schnabel (b. 1951, Brooklyn, New York) is known for his multidisciplinary practice that extends beyond painting to include sculpture and film.
Altogether, the CFA provides a unique nexus for the multidisciplinary study of the visual and performing arts.
Mai - Thu Perret is known for her multidisciplinary, installation - based practice that combines feminist politics with literary texts, homemade crafts and 20th century avant - garde aesthetics.
The thing that immediately became clear is that while Susan is better known for her multidisciplinary work, her drawings are really the foundation of everything she does.
Sigmar Polke is widely recognized for his multidisciplinary output of paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, objects, installations, and films.
Belgian artist Jan Fabre is internationally known for his multidisciplinary practice that encompasses painting, sculpture, video, site - specific public installations, and performance.
Swiss - born and based now out of Berlin, Reto Pulfer embraces equal parts sculpture, installation, and performance for his multidisciplinary output.
Celebrated for his multidisciplinary approach to art and design, Herbert Bayer called painting «the continuous link connecting all the facets of my work.»
Heeding various calls for multidisciplinary approaches to research and practice in geospatial technologies education (Baker et al., 2015; Kerr et al., 2013), I situate this practitioner paper between the fields of teacher education, geography / geospatial technologies, and geography education.
In consecutive core courses on «Learning in and through the Arts» and «Research, Policy, and Practice,» students build the foundation for their professional identities as advocates for the multidisciplinary application of the arts, building on this groundwork with courses from other programs at HGSE and other schools at Harvard.
This fruit - and - cheese masterpiece is an analog for multidisciplinary learning.
The Electron Microscopy Facility enables biological research at micro - and nano - scales and provides Janelia researchers a nexus for multidisciplinary collaboration in high - resolution imaging.
I'm now trying to apply those skills to aspects of research development, especially when it comes to reorganizing our Office of Research Administration for scalability and providing strategic planning and oversight for our multidisciplinary research and engagement centers.
The increasing need for multidisciplinary approaches to make major advances, coupled with the advances of Internet - based collaboration tools, likely have something to do with this, Omary says.
Loyola Medicine's Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Program was the first of its kind in the greater Chicago area — and is still one of the few programs in the country — to offer single - site location for the multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of urogynecological disorders and pelvic - floor dysfunction for women.
This is a catalyst for multidisciplinary integration,» said Awad, the John Harper Seeley Professor of Surgery.
In Drosophila, there is a wealth of fascinating biological processes whose regulation and mechanisms can be deciphered, building from a groundwork of powerful tools developed by the Drosophila community for multidisciplinary approaches.
Applications for Multidisciplinary Project Awards are considered twice a year and follow a two - stage process:
Building on existing interest for research in Africa among EMS faculty, AESEDA's goal is to establish a model for multidisciplinary, multiorganizational and multinational partnerships to develop African georesources for sustainable livelihoods.
In addition to the national awards in France, the Fulbright program has grants to conduct scientific research in three French regions: the Alsace Regional Award (one award), which seeks candidates with backgrounds in medical imaging, computer - assisted surgery, and medical robotics; the Aquitaine Regional Awards, which award three grants in 2007 - 08 and emphasize functional genomics, viticulture and wine - related disciplines, biochemistry, optics, lasers, and physics; and the Nord Pas - de-Calais Regional Council Awards (four grants in 2007 - 08), which seek researchers for multidisciplinary projects covering a wide range of life, physical, and social sciences.
Awards for study in France include grants for scholars in a broad array of disciplines as well as a few awards for multidisciplinary studies.
However, it isn't all plain sailing and getting funding for multidisciplinary research is sometimes the biggest hurdle.
A new Canadian guideline published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), provides recommendations for diagnosing FASD, specifically for multidisciplinary diagnostic teams.
At Arizona State University we have been very successful with FAME — Flexible Autonomous Machines operating in an uncertain Environment — as a unifying theme for multidisciplinary research and curricular innovation.
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