How to
Help Graduates Develop a Professional Mindset.
Travel and tourism degree courses
help graduates develop strong business and communication skills that open up the option of employment in other areas.
Not exact matches
The company was started in 2007 by MIT
graduate Drew Houston, who soon brought on fellow classmate Arash Ferdowsi to
help develop Dropbox's early plans.
Now 35, Karim launched a business called Youniversity Ventures in 2008 aimed at
helping students and
graduates develop business ideas with early PayPal investors Kevin Hartz and Keith Rabols.
For example, our Institute for Sustainable Investing
helps develop the next generation of long - term - oriented business leaders, in partnership with INSEAD and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, challenging teams of
graduate students from around the world to demonstrate how investing can go hand - in - hand with positive social impact.
During his time as a
graduate assistant coach, Moore
helped the Cardinals to a pair of bowl appearances and
helped develop All - BIG EAST first - team offensive guard Mark Wetterer.
Challenge Success, a project of the Stanford
Graduate School of Education, was
developed to
help schools, parents and students rediscover and implement a saner and more accurate view of success.
I completed a scholarship for design
graduates, receiving business support and studio space in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, where I was
helped with
developing my range of embroidered bags and accessories.
Challenge Success, a project of Stanford
Graduate School of Education, works with parents, educators and youth to
help students
develop creativity, resilience, self - management and engagement in learning.
Dr. Rebecca Kempton, M.D., Family Sleep Institute
Graduate and founder of Baby Sleep Pro, is a certified infant and toddler sleep consultant who
helps parents
develop sleep training skills to get their family's sleep on the right path.
Developing highly skilled
graduates,
helping businesses innovate and carrying out life - changing research, they provide the building blocks for a successful society.
«The proposal also
helps bring together
developing companies with our SUNY
graduates, a perfect marriage.»
«Through the MTI, NHS trusts not only contribute to the training of doctors in
developing countries, but also experienced medical
graduates on the scheme
help to ensure hospitals in England are adequately staffed.»
people with a peer - to - peer component and was
developed with the
help of a funded
graduate student internship through the University at Albany's School of Public Health.
It supports mental health outreach efforts to young people with a peer - to - peer component and was
developed with the
help of a funded
graduate student internship through the University at Albany's School of Public Health.
The Foundation has also funded a
graduate student internship through the University at Albany's School of Public Health to
help develop the «It's Okay to Talk About It» program.
She now applies her expertise to
helping women, from
graduate students through senior professors, at The Ohio State University (OSU) in Columbus
develop products and companies to produce them.
«That's a huge win, especially if your cellphone plan has a data cap,» said Duke computer scientist Landon Cox, who
helped develop the approach with his
graduate student Eduardo Cuervo, now at Microsoft, and Alec Wolman, a Microsoft researcher.
«Cigarette smokers are at far greater risk than the general public for
developing lung cancer, and
helping smokers quit should be our top cancer prevention priority in these people,» said Jian - Min Yuan, M.D., Ph.D., associate director of the UPCI's Division of Cancer Control and Population Science and an epidemiologist with Pitt's
Graduate School of Public Health.
Washington State University
graduate student Sandra Rincon
helped develop a faster, more efficient technique for growing algae that can be used for biofuels.
«I took some classes to
help myself
develop my own way of looking at things, to be more of an independent person than I had been in
graduate school,» she says.
As a
graduate trainee, Subias Sin
helps develop and test small satellites.
Other plans include
developing a «helpful tool» for «young people thinking of entering science... that can
help educate them on the landscape of
graduate and postdoctoral training.»
Katherine Terracciano, who
graduated from Olin this year and did her capstone project with Parietal Systems
developing software to
help robots navigate rough terrain, now works as a data analyst and mechanical engineering specialist for the company.
We will also introduce you to THE GRAD SCHOOL SURVEY, a new project that will
help graduate students AND their departments
develop and adopt «best practices» in
graduate education.
As he awaits those funding decisions, he is spending his time researching new ideas,
developing new proposals, and
helping two
graduate students do their dissertation work using resources and facilities found elsewhere in the department.
«Our findings are useful to
help predict which children may
develop asthma and allergies,» said the study's first author, Maxwell Tran, a BHSc
graduate from McMaster University and AllerGen trainee who is now studying medicine at the University of Toronto.
If you have participated in any other activities during the course of your
graduate training, chances are you have
developed skills that may
help you identify a suitable career path.
Active involvement in research
helps you
develop the technical and critical thinking skills you?ll need on the way to becoming a good
graduate student and scientist.
However, by pooling decades of expertise, Doherty, along with UCSB colleague Baron Peters and former
graduate student Mark Joswiak (now at Dow Chemical) have
developed a computational method to
help predict growth rates for ionic crystals under different circumstances.
After
graduating, he applied for a volunteer assignment with Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), an international development nonprofit organization that functions like a «dating agency,» Woods says, matching volunteers» skills to
developing countries» requests for
help.
AERA introduces undergraduate students to the education research field, provides postdoctoral fellowships that support research experiences in academic and non-academic careers, and
helps graduate students and early career scholars
develop a research agenda and begin their careers.
At past symposia, FoR worked to highlight some of the problems facing postdocs and
graduate students, and started to define solutions but this year, together with Academics for the Future of Science and the MIT Graduate Student Council, we shift our focus toward advocacy and action with sessions specifically chosen to better define productive routes for advocacy efforts and help participants develop the efficacy of their advocacy
graduate students, and started to define solutions but this year, together with Academics for the Future of Science and the MIT
Graduate Student Council, we shift our focus toward advocacy and action with sessions specifically chosen to better define productive routes for advocacy efforts and help participants develop the efficacy of their advocacy
Graduate Student Council, we shift our focus toward advocacy and action with sessions specifically chosen to better define productive routes for advocacy efforts and
help participants
develop the efficacy of their advocacy skills.
To
help resolve the conflicting data, Joslin scientists conducted studies with a unique mouse model
developed by Dr. Kissler's
graduate student and co-author, Peilin Zheng.
«With
help from my fellow
graduate students, Faten Sayed and Alexandra Clemente, we
developed an array of activities that were valuable to
graduate students and the Gladstone community.»
Having
graduated from the Energetic Health Institute and the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts she has
developed a tremendous amount of experience
helping her specialize in Natural Wellness for Women since 2003.
This talented American designer is a
graduate from Fashion Institute of Technology that has
helped many talented designers to
develop their skills and conquer hearts and markets around the world.
«This grant from the Kellogg Foundation will
help CISS move toward realizing our three - year plan to expand local and national training programs, extend consultative, advocating, and support services, and strengthen the important school - community - university partnerships being
developed through the Harvard
Graduate School of Education's Risk and Prevention Program.
Professor of Education Meira Levinson and a team of Harvard
graduate students have
developed three case studies to
help, exploring questions about whether and how to accommodate divisive but politically endorsed speech, how to handle student protests, and how to manage controversy and critical thinking in your classroom.
In a series of seminars led by Harvard
Graduate School of Education faculty Richard Murnane, Kathryn Boudett, and Elizabeth City, the group
developed an eight - step Data Wise cycle as a means to
help school leaders organize the work of school improvement around a process that has specific, manageable steps.
(Washington, D.C., June 5, 2013) Kerry Kennedy, president of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights (RFK Center), announced the launch of a groundbreaking new initiative of the RFK Center, RFK Project SEATBELT: a comprehensive set of evidence - based tools,
developed in partnership with the Making Caring Common Project at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education, to
help schools, parents, and communities prevent bullying before it starts.
It's certainly one of them, according to the folks at Making Caring Common (MCC), a project at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education focused on
helping schools, parents, and community members to «
develop caring, ethical children.»
Their mission: to
develop common academic standards in English and mathematics that would
help ensure that «all students, regardless of where they live, are
graduating high school prepared for college, career, and life.»
This video from the Center on the
Developing Child at Harvard University features Center Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., professor at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education, the Harvard School of Public Health, and Harvard Medical School addressing basic concepts of early childhood development, established over decades of neuroscience and behavioral research, which
help illustrate why child development — particularly from birth to five years — is a foundation for a prosperous and sustainable society.
Many universities, for example, offer business focused workshops, lectures, and even fully fledged
graduate entrepreneurship schemes to
help students,
graduates, and alumni
develop their business ideas.
Computer Programming For Kids 8 And Up WBUR, December 26, 2012 «While the programming languages are simpler than the ones used by professionals, they're still teaching kids the foundations of computer science, according to [Assistant Professor] Karen Brennan of Harvard
Graduate School of Education, who
helped develop the Scratch program at MIT's Media Lab.»
So, he sought out the Arts in Education (AIE) Program for his
graduate studies, in which he could not only
develop his academic research and writing, but also explore how art can
help build identity.
The Center on the
Developing Child, housed at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education, has just released a highly usable collection of resources aimed at
helping educators reinforce these skills — or encourage their development in vulnerable children.
That's the premise behind the U.S. Department of Education's National Education Startup Challenge, which invites 6th grade through postsecondary students as well as out - of - school youth to
develop innovative, real - world solutions to
help students
graduate prepared for college and careers.
That's why researchers from the Harvard
Graduate School of Education came up with Brain Games and teamed up with the nonprofit HopeLab and Daylight to
develop this powerful tool to
help get kids ready to learn