Sentences with phrase «in the collaborative work between»

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On the basis that the context of practice in BC would be important in relation to the challenges that midwives would experience and the strategies that they would use, midwives with at least 5 years» experience as a midwife in BC were selected from a list of registered midwives, to reflect possible variations in experiences between midwives working in urban and rural locations across BC (lower mainland, Vancouver Island, the interior and Northern BC), and between those working as solo, midwifery group and collaborative practitioners (midwives and family doctors sharing a caseload).
The Lackawanna Stakeholders Coalition is a collaborative group of individuals working to establish partnerships between businesses, non-profits, and municipal entities in the Lackawanna community to advocate for, develop, and make accessible programs for all residents.
Recent collaborative work between UCR and Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles demonstrated that in animal models of human breast cancer, mice treated with 123B9 that was conjugated with paclitaxel had significantly fewer circulating cancer cells in the blood compared to mice that were not treated or even treated with paclitaxel alone.
The study is the result of collaborative work between the QLI Lab and three board - certified pathologists: Drs. Andre Balla and Virgilia Macias from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Dr. Krishnarao Tangella from Presence Covenant Medical Center in Urbana, Illinois.
«We further theorize that the essential difference between collaborative group work and direct instruction is that students learn about the «self as agent and others as (the) audience,»» a hypothesis explored in another paper by Zhang's co-authors, Richard C. Anderson, director of the Center for the Study of Reading, and graduate student Joshua A. Morris, both of the U. of I.
«This study not only represents a longstanding collaboration between the University of Utah and UCSF but also is a reflection of the transition in research from single investigators working on their own to highly collaborative studies with experts in many fields from different institutions,» says Mulvihill, who is also a pancreatic cancer surgeon and an investigator with the University of Utah's Huntsman Cancer Institute.
REDD + Offset Working Group (stateredd.org) was established in February 2011 as a result of a Memorandum of Understanding signed in November 2010 as part of a collaborative effort between the Governors of California, Chiapas and Acre to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (known as «REDD +») and create policies to provide economic incentives for forest conservation by placing a value on living forests and their ecosystems.
The award, valued at $ 633,523, funds a collaborative study between Kessler Foundation and James A. Haley Veterans» Hospital in Tampa, Fla., titled, «Striving to Work and Overcoming Employment Barriers among Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury»
The award funds a mixed - method, collaborative study between Kessler Foundation and James A. Haley Veterans» Hospital in Tampa, Fla., titled, «Striving to Work and Overcoming Employment Barriers among Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury.»
This facilitative approach is centered around the collaborative partnership between client and coach, in which the coach empowers the client to identify and work toward their needs and goals and deal with any barriers they face.
Agricology is a collaborative venture between leading organizations working to support sustainable farming in the UK.
New technologies like Virtual Learning Environments have enabled a smooth transition between in - school and out - of - school work, and made homework more interactive, collaborative and fun.
These technologies have served to aid learning in a number of areas, from collaborative work between students to aiding teachers in what were once time - consuming tasks.
Welsh wonders Burry Port Community School in Wales was commended for the collaborative work between the client, Carmarthenshire County Council, the architect, Architype, and the school itself to produce an excellent educational environment.
Preparing for adulthood • Planning for young people's futures • A broad range of education and learning opportunities: Wolf Review • Employment opportunities and support: the role of disability employment advisers • A coordinated transition to adult health services: joint working across all services • Support for independent living Services working together for families • Local authorities and local health services will play a pivotal role in delivering change for children, young people and families • Reducing bureaucratic burdens on professionals • Empowering local professionals to develop collaborative, innovative and high quality services • Supporting the development of high quality speech and language therapy workforce and educational psychology profession • Encouraging greater collaboration between local areas • Extending local freedom and flexibility over the use of funding • Enabling the voluntary and community sector to take on a greater role in delivering services • Exploring a national banded funding framework • Bringing about greater alignment of pre 16 and post 16 funding arrangements
This approach creates a buzz of excitement and mentoring opportunities between pupils in different year groups, as well as promoting collaborative working and best practice amongst teachers.
«The ChatHealth Project has been a remarkable team effort and has enabled effective collaborative working between CPFT and Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, we are so thrilled to be finally launching the service and look forward to working in a new and innovative way.»
Not only was the conversation the start of months of bipartisan work between the two senators, it also set the tone for what lawmakers in both chambers say were upfront, collaborative relationships that were crucial in nabbing them a victory.
All partnerships are built on John Goodlad's concept of simultaneous renewal (1994) in that they are «mutually collaborative arrangements between equal partners working together to meet self - interests» related to technology integration, as opposed to «partnerships that are merely symbolic, one - sided, or noblesse oblige» (Sirotnik & Goodlad, 1998, p. vii).
Conference attendees had the opportunity to learn about «what works» from 12 presenting school districts that have demonstrated success in building a collaborative relationship between teacher union leaders, superintendents and school board leaders.
There are two key principles commonly associated with blended learning (which are the «secrets» to its success): students who can share information and work with other students directly in a collaborative setting have a more enriched learning experience, and collaboration between students can be improved upon if group activities rely on information gathered from online resources or lessons.
To give all children the best chance for success in school and in life, the Birth - to - College Collaborative works to address this disconnect between the essential value parents bring to their children's education and the lack of attention given to parental voice.
We will be joined by Chris Nielson from New Zealand who will be looking at collaboration between primary, secondary and early years settings, Marie - Claire Bretherton from England who will be sharing her experience of peer review as a powerful vehicle for school improvement, leadership development and culture change, Matt Carver from Australia who will share his experience of collaboration in rural and remote communities and Rodney Eckhert and Nancy Sabo in Ontario who will share their collaborative work with elementary school teachers and students.
An earlier report for the Center for American Progress, «Reforming Public School Systems through Sustained Union - Management Collaboration,» examined cases of school reform that resulted from collaborative partnerships between teachers unions and administrators working together in innovative ways to improve teaching quality and student performance.
I would seek to reduce inequities between states and districts by inspiring system leaders to work more closely together, and by incentivizing collaborative projects such as the assessment initiatives in New England that benefit students and their teachers across state lines.
This work is informed by a series of collaborative projects I arranged between students in my secondary gifted education program and the students in our special education classes.
Hogios worked in Japan for nine months during 2004 designing the prestige Camry, and his final design was a collaborative effort between Japanese and Taiwanese designers, but the car's front - end styling is largely Hogios's own work.
Important roles include: transporting animals between shelters / vet hospitals, working in an SPCA Thrift Store, participating in adoption events and fundraisers and assisting in the collaborative Trap Neuter Return (TNR) program for feral cats.
The process has resulted in further projects between Dzama and Pettibon, and a show of collaborative works has been scheduled for early 2016 at David Zwirner in New York.
As a collaborative work between the artist, his grandfather, and his brother, who created the sound, Seascape extends Welling's interest in incorporating autobiographical elements into his work.
At ICA, artist Erika Vogt staged a live collaboration with Performa 15; at his El Fresco showspace in Little Havana, graffiti artist Daniel Fila painted before everyone who paid a $ 24 entrance fee; and at Locust Projects» home gallery, artist Martha Friedman worked with 1,000 lb (453 kg) of liquid rubber to explore the biomorphic substructure of western medicine and, in a collaborative performance with the dancer Silas Riener, to explore the tension between stillness and movement.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes its point of departure from a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Isamu Noguchi.
Between 1963 and 1966, the Foundation sponsored a number of public events, including a series of performances at The Pocket Theater featuring then - emerging artists like Trisha Brown, Robert Morris, Yvonne Rainer, David Tudor, and La Monte Young, among many others; a concert of music by then - emerging composers Morton Feldman and Earle Brown; «Six Lectures» (1966), a series of lectures given by Norman O. Brown, Merce Cunningham, R. Buckminster Fuller, Marshall McLuhan, Harold Rosenberg, and Peter Yates; and «9 Evenings» (1966), a series of performances organized by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) for which contemporary artists and scientists created collaborative performance works.
Her work is currently on exhibit at Bates College Museum of Art («Back and Forth: the collaborative works of Dawn Clements and Marc Leuthold»), and has been included in numerous exhibitions including: «Paper» (Saatchi Gallery, London), «Ghost of Architecture» (Henry Art Gallery, Seattle), «Ballpoint Pen Drawing Since 1950» (Aldrich Contemporary, CT), «Making Room: The Space Between Two and Three Dimensions» (MassMoCA), «11th National Drawing Invitational: New York, Singular Drawings» (Arkansas Arts Center), «Contemporary American Drawing» (Xiang Art Museum, Sheng Zheng, China), and the Whitney Biennial 2010 (Whitney Museum of American Art, NY).
For this lecture Mellors will introduce his multidisciplinary and collaborative practice and discuss recurrent themes in his work including the manipulative qualities of language and the relation between words and reality.
Through talks, screenings, and live performances, artists in Collaborative Means will be addressing the notion of ownership in collaborations, how to unify masses, audience as collaborators, and the distinction between working as a collaboration and as a collective.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes as its point of departure a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Isamu Noguchi.
The collaborative works between Amer and Farkhondeh started by accident in the early 2000s.
From bio-ceramic works at Mother Dog Studios to artist collaborative response pieces at The Jung Center to clay and print at the Museum of Printing History — and just about everywhere in between — plus international exhibitions that include works from Mexico, India, and Korea, Houstonians and visitors can explore the ubiquity and variety of ceramic objects and indulge their curiosity about the medium.
Dallas collectors are also renowned for being especially collaborative in nature, buying a piece of art together and rotating it between collections, or pooling money to buy a work for a museum.
The exhibit in the Modern Wing of the Art Institute, offers an unprecedented look at the collaborative work of these esteemed figures in American art between 1948 and 1952.
Referencing personal experience heavily in her work, Frydendahl uses the birth of Tomomitsu's daughter Mon as a source of inspiration for the show, presenting a unique collaborative dialogue between artist and curator.
Tate Liverpool has opened Sprung a Leak 2016, an exhibition featuring the new work of acclaimed artist Cécile B. Evans, in which two humanoid robots and a robot dog perform in the gallery to inspire an exploration of the movement of data, artificial intelligence, and the collaborative relationship between humans and machines.
Another highlight is the room lined with Do Not Abandon Me, Louise Bourgeois and Tracey Emin's collaborative works made between 2009 - 2010, which began as a series of headless male and female torsos, painted in limpid, vibrantly coloured gouache wash by Louise Bourgeois.
Through archival research, this monographic publication focuses on Ukeles's work ballets — a series of seven grand - scale collaborative performances involving workers, trucks, barges, and hundreds of tons of recyclables and steel — which took place between 1983 and 2012 in Givors, New York, Pittsburgh, Rotterdam and Tokamachi.
This collaborative initiative was born out of several projects that have been in the works by Miami - based curators and producers prior to the December 17, 2014 announcement of the easing of relations between the US and Cuba.
To me the argument is not really about Open or Closed, the argument is really about fluidity: What people really need are work environments that allow them to flip in between «private» and «collaborative», «quiet» and «noisy» work modes in as fluid a manner as possible.
This collaborative installation grew out of a dialog between the artists and their mutual interest in the universal and psychological quality of water as a prevalent element in both their work.
Utilizing the connection between cumulative action and endurance, Sandrine's work addresses the shared human experience of fitting in, offers pause for contemplation, and is inspired by the promise of collaborative imagination.
Alongside their Ceramics Fellowship at Camden Arts Centre in 2015 — 16, The Grantchester Pottery staged a series of events and open studios, focusing on the idea of collaborative working and blurring the lines between fine art and design.
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