Sentences with phrase «founding new institutions»

The George Mason model entails founding new institutions.

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The city might be in such a state that institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
Insider trading remains a rampant problem on Wall Street, with new research finding that the nation's largest financial institutions pocket hefty sums with the help of nonpublic information.
Finding a lending institution that is willing to take the risk on a new business will be difficult if not impossible in the current economy.
The new chairwoman Lady Smith (pictured)- who was appointed to the role in 2016 - said: «We are determined to find out what happened, where, how and why, what was the conduct and what were the failings of institutions and others entrusted with the care and protection of children.»
Merrimon Cuninggim in The College Seeks Religion (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1947), pp. 298 - 300, reports on a careful study of seventy state - supported institutions and finds that 80 per cent have departments of religion or courses in religion offered in other departments of the curriculum.
But in the meantime the non-religious concerns of the earlier prophets had found new forms of expression in the emerging institution of the synagogue, which pioneered quite a new phase m man's spiritual pilgrimage.
As New Urbanists came to realize that existing zoning ordinances, street design manuals and housing industry practices were all impediments to making traditional towns and neighborhoods, they began developing new kinds of zoning ordinances; found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set of street design standards; renewed the practice of creating high - quality pattern books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions of the economic advantages of financing traditional neighborhooNew Urbanists came to realize that existing zoning ordinances, street design manuals and housing industry practices were all impediments to making traditional towns and neighborhoods, they began developing new kinds of zoning ordinances; found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set of street design standards; renewed the practice of creating high - quality pattern books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions of the economic advantages of financing traditional neighborhoonew kinds of zoning ordinances; found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set of street design standards; renewed the practice of creating high - quality pattern books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions of the economic advantages of financing traditional neighborhoods.
Daniel Coit Gilman, founding president of The Johns Hopkins University, the other new nonsectarian institution of higher learning, grieved over a government report that as of 1876 there were 545 degree - granting institutions in the country.
Systems such as economies and governments and other institutions tend to be very adversarial, competitive and cruel, and they can find and create new victims daily.
It is this generation that then comes to maturity, and old institutions find themselves with new leadership.
After the war, the Churches found that many of these institutions were in need of new buildings, research equipment, and general renovation.
In that world the Myth would have to find a new place, supported by its followers, sometimes by states and wealthy institutions and persons, for reasons ambiguous, not wholly welcome or at least somewhat disharmonious with the message at the heart of the Myth.
Founded in 1976, «The Turtle» began as a Maryland institution and has since expanded to Delaware, Virginia, the District of Columbia, West Virginia and New York's Long Island.
Subsequent to Mr. Welder's death on New Year's Eve of 1953, it was found that his will established a foundation such as America had never had before, an institution designed to have an ultimate impact on conservation practices not just in Texas but in the nation as a whole.
To commemorate the anniversary of our founding on January 13, 1857, our new exhibit, «Chicago's Explorers,» highlights the institution's scientific and educational activities.
As the ADP talks proceed, the institutional machinery of the UNFCCC process rumbles on as the new institutions established in the past two years, especially the Green Climate Fund, find their footing and begin the work of implementing their mandates.
A day after New York's inspector general found «financial waste and abuse» at the City University of New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the university's board to review the institution's «entire senior management.»
In a clear appeal to voters on the left of the party, Smith said: «New Labour tried so hard to make sure it didn't alienate the powerful that I'm afraid too many people in our country, too many people in our movement found it impossible to distinguish between the Labour party and the institutions we were created to challenge.
«We have found that corruption is rife in a lot of institutions in New York and throughout New York,» Bharara said on ABC's «This Week.»
[29] In October 2014, a New York judge found Trump personally liable for the institution's not having the required license.
«We have found that corruption is rife in a lot of institutions in New York and throughout New York,» Bharara said.
Another affiliation, The New Rochelle Council of Community, was founded in 1936 as an umbrella organization for the health and human service agencies, religious institutions and educational facilities of New Rochelle.
Since its founding in January 2015, the administration has reported over 670,000 New Yorkers have registered for the card, and over 150,000 cultural institution memberships have been claimed.
In early February, the National Science Foundation announced new standards for its research grants, under which grantees could have their funds suspended or revoked if their institution finds that a grantee has committed harassment.
«If you come from outside Europe, the most difficult thing is to find a host institution,» says Ulrich Pfeifer, a German physicist who is using his EURYI award to move from the IBM Watson Research Center in New York to the University of Siegen in Germany.
I struck a satisfying balance by finding a solely biomedical institution amidst an immensely diverse setting, New York City.
Even though I was initially drawn to the more prominent members of an institution's faculty — the ones I was most likely to have heard of before joining the institution — I quickly found myself paying more attention to younger investigators and their new perspectives on larger research problems.
Minister for Education and Training Christopher Pyne «has vowed to find a new home for the center at a willing institution
We can topple these institutions with their esoteric titles and their expensive reprints, and we can found a new method of disseminating our results from the ground up.
To be sure, previous research has found that young children who have been neglected in massive eastern European nurseries exhibit early developmental and even hormonal differences compared with their noninstitutionalized peers, but the six - to 12 - year - old children in the new study — many of whom had been in institutions since early childhood and infancy — appeared to be doing relatively well.
Now the Singapore - born, U.S. - trained materials scientist will be addressing the fault lines in global higher education by becoming the founding president of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), a new graduate university in Saudi Arabia with a $ 10 billion endowment and aspirations to become a world - class research institution.
The new CGS report found that the biggest spike (19 %) in international applicants was to master's - focused institutions where tuition is largely paid out of pocket.
Some U.S. facilities have subsequently adopted this policy within their institutions, and the new findings suggest that «more people should consider it,» said study co-author Dr. Curtis J. Donskey, an infectious disease specialist and professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
That's good, because over the next few years you will find yourself giving this talk over and over again, to peers and senior scientists at meetings, to seminar speakers who have come to visit your institution, to visiting dignitaries or new recruits you may be asked to shepherd from place to place.
The study found that being a woman increased the likelihood of taking a position to a new, nearby institution, but it had no apparent effect on the likelihood of going to a new institution so far away that it would require relocating.
«I had always assumed that I could come back to Germany, work here at the DKFZ for 5 years, but afterwards still be able find a new 5 - year position at another academic institution within the country.»
The new findings come from work by the Autism Genome Project Consortium, a collaboration of some 120 scientists working at more than 50 institutions in 19 countries, which is just one of many groups investigating the roots of autism.
But new University of Washington research finds numerous benefits — to students, researchers and academic institutions looking to diversify their faculty — in making that return trip easier.
«It is difficult for young researchers to orientate themselves in a bunch of offers from different institutions that can all be found at different Web addresses, particularly when those programmes all have differing eligibility requirements,» explains Viola Tegethoff of Koordinierungsstelle EU der Wissenschaftsorganisationen (KoWi), which is responsible for administering the new site.
All she had to do was find a new home at an institution willing to pay to move it.
But «what we found is that many institutions have worked very hard in the last few years to be very open» to assisting new parents and dual - career couples, as well as about lifestyle choice, says Templeton: «I think the landscape has changed a lot.»
«It's incredibly encouraging to find possible new options for patients with an aggressive cancer like triple negative breast cancer, and that studies conducted by separate teams at leading institutions agree on the implications of the findings,» said Alan Ashworth, PhD, FRS, president of UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, and former CEO of the ICR.
Although «up to now we have had no serious problem cases at our university», he admits that it might be difficult to find new reasons for repeated temporary employment of a scientist at the same institution.
But a new analysis has found that many of the weak papers in predatory journals are coming from top - flight Indian research institutions.
A new study finds that individuals are more likely to lie if they live in a country with high levels of institutional corruption and fraud — suggesting that poorly run institutions hurt society in more ways than previously suspected.
Crow proposed a model for a New American University based on the premise that we must find ways «to reconsider the very design of our institutions to truly educate for a diverse America, because to be diverse is not a function of the numbers only.»
Founded in 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), a top research and education institution located on Long Island in New York, has long been the site of pioneering work in fundamental biological research.
Yale - New Haven Hospital got its start in 1826 as the nation's fourth voluntary hospital, founded as a charitable institution to care for the poor.
Based in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood, the Gladstone Institutes is an independent state - of - the - art biomedical research institution that empowers its world - class scientists to find new pathways to cures.
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