Sentences with phrase «granting councils now»

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«From now on, when applicants accept a council grant, they must absolutely commit to offer safe working conditions and a supportive work environment free of discrimination and sexual misconduct.»
However, the British Embassy in Amman, Jordan has now informed the World Mission Council that it has reviewed her case and has decided to grant her permission to enter the UK.
Now, local government secretary Greg Clark claims to have found the answer: by 2020, local authorities will be financially self - sufficient, with funding from local revenue sources such as council tax and business rates to take the place of government grants.
Following cuts to capital grant and financial restrictions on councils, we now rely on private developers to deliver a large share of new affordable homes through the Section 106 system.
The National Teachers Council (NTC) of the Ministry of Education has announced that teachers will now have to pass a special examination before being granted the licence to teach.
«Granted those reforms they recommended are only applicable to the Council,» she said, and not other elected officials getting pay hikes, «because right now we're the only members of the city in terms of elected officials that are part - time.
«We have a general election in November, I do have a Green Party opponent, I take nothing for granted but I've also made it clear that I'm seeking leadership of the council the next term so that effort really kicks into high gear now,» Levine said.
Continue reading «Grant Shapps MP: Free from the strait jacket of central government, local councils must now look to the people they serve»»
The seven disciplinary councils will together continue to give out about # 3 billion annually, mostly as peer - reviewed grants, while part of another councilnow renamed Research England — will keep providing # 3 billion in unrestricted grants to English universities.
Last year the now - defunct Science and Engineering Research Council allocated its grants to only a fifth of the 4000 applicants in search of support.
Calling for a «modest revolt,» 20 United Kingdom scientists, including one Nobel laureate and eight Royal Society fellows, have launched a scathing attack on the U.K.'s seven research councils for now requiring grant applications to include a 2 - page statement on the economic impact of the proposed work.
M.L.: I wouldn't call it a challenge exactly, but one thing that's new is that there is now the European Research Council [ERC] that now distributes research grants, so some say, «Won't EMBO be obsolete?»
Philip Page, an organic chemist at the University of East Anglia who also challenged EPSRC's original policy, still chafes at the modified policy, but he will now continue to peer - review grant proposals for the council.
In fact, the European Research Council now offers the Starting Investigator Research Grant Scheme.
The research now published by Science follows other studies that registered equal impact, which «were only possible because of financing we procured, namely through the European Research Council and the prize money from the FLAD Award recently granted
There have now been a few successful lawsuits brought to challenge various versions of these tests, with rulings centering on tenuous connections between the skills being tested and those necessary to do the job.120 To address some of these underlying concerns, the TeachNY Advisory Council, supported by a grant from the New York State Department of Education, drafted policy recommendations in May 2016 around teacher preparation recruitment, selection, and cultural competence in the hopes of finding ways to improve teacher quality and diversity.121
According to the National Council on Teacher Quality, which advocates on teacher policy reforms, 20 states now require school districts to consider student performance when deciding whether to grant teachers tenure.
However, two thirds of councils have reported they had «become more favourable» to granting a request to delay starting school now than they used to be.
Stop allowing Councils to grant licences to breeders who intend to use disused agriculture barns, cow sheds, calving pens, pig styes and disused refrigerated trailers for kenneling their breeding bitches as Councils do now.
She has also served as a panelist on several grant review panels including Miami - Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, Southern Arts Federation, Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Ohio Arts Council and Miami Light Project's Here & Now Festival.
In the early 2000s, grants from the New York State Council on the Arts facilitated the hiring of additional professional staff, along with digital documentation and improved storage for the over 2000 paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, and decorative objects now in the collection.
In Wilmington, Del., the WSJ Law Blog reports, the city council has now passed a resolution «calling on the state legislature and U.S. Congress to pass laws granting «personhood» rights to eggs and sperm.»
The council, now known as Corby borough council, lodged an appeal on 19 August, and the trial judge has until 11 September to decide whether to grant permission.
Local / Regional Collaboratives: Under its RTT - ELC grant, New Jersey is now funding county councils to supports its system building efforts at the local level.
Under its RTT - ELC grant, New Jersey is now funding county councils to supports its system building efforts at the local level.
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