Sentences with phrase «information sessions aimed»

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The professional development sessions aimed at providing recipients with key information for advancing their careers and implementing successful research projects in the chemical sciences.
Most importantly, a general public information session, specifically aiming to raise awareness of the general public regarding the most recent developments in rare diseases will be organized on Saturday September 29th, 2018.
The aim being to educate students about the programme, these inspirational sessions included a wealth of information about the initiative and its benefits, as well as some group work to encourage students to think as part of a team.
It is difficult to get learners together for a classroom session and when they are present, the main aim is to share the required information — leaving no time to reflect or ponder over the information gathered.
This educational session, aimed at demonstrating the benefits of technical analysis will show attendees different ways they might pull technical information together... Read More»
Fig. 5 aims to consolidate its scope by eschewing codified information for processes that empower the notion of ignorance (Fourth session: On Education).
This guidance document aims at supporting the facilitators of REDD + Academy training sessions by providing detailed information on purpose of the training, draft agenda, materials needed to run the various sessions, facilitation techniques, group exercises, etc..
These sessions are aimed at information professionals and others in the legal industry who would like to expand their understanding of the law.
The first of a number of information sessions will be held today (July 21) at Workshop 17, aimed at giving attendees more insight into Startupbootcamp programmes globally and the programmes in Africa.
The parenting intervention consisted of culturally tailored societal information combined with the Connect parenting support program.24 The culturally tailored societal information was developed based on an earlier finding from a qualitative focus group discussion.6 This part of the intervention constituted the first part of the program (2 sessions) and covered 3 themes: convention on the rights of the child, parenting styles (authoritarian and democratic parenting), and the aim and purpose of social services work with children.
The parenting intervention consisted of 12 group - based sessions lasting on average about 1 — 2 hours, combining culturally tailored societal information with the Connect parenting support programme, which has been described elsewhere.33 The first two sessions were designed based on results from earlier findings on qualitative focus group discussions.3 The aim of the culturally tailored societal information aspect of the intervention was to give Somali - born parents an introduction on parenting styles, the rights of the child, the family legal system in relation to parenting and the goal of the work of social services with children and family.
Our aim is to help you achieve your goals with real solutions: in your first life coach session expect to get useful information you can implement right away.
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