Sentences with phrase «intellectual leadership»

Pope Benedict's long intellectual leadership of the Church, which began when he was made head of the Holy Office in 1981, came to an abrupt end in 2013.
«First of all, our official planning departments seem to be brain - dead in the sense that we can not depend on them in any way, shape or form for providing intellectual leadership in addressing urgent problems involving the physical future of the city.»
The chair of our group was Edward Greenspon, former editor - in - chief of the Globe and Mail, who provided not only intellectual leadership, but also his formidable writing ability and sense of humour.
A great deal of our present - day intellectual leadership dreams the same dream, though now achieved by technique rather than revolutionary action.
This explains why the innovative intellectual leadership required for revamping church history and reconceiving the teaching of history across the entire academic syllabus, both secular and theological, has been painfully slow in emerging.
I look for his personal intellectual leadership and consider the possibility that the Hungarians might develop a philosophy that would be recognized as truly cutting edge throughout the European continent.
Neither school has yet achieved the accepted standard of a university, in the sense of providing broad intellectual leadership and contributing to the growth of knowledge and culture; and neither has won sufficient recognition among evangelicals themselves to be said to typify the movement's university aspirations.
This point of view has been maintained with special effectiveness in those Continental European traditions which have provided the greatest intellectual leadership in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
provide opportunities for outstanding researchers at key stages of their careers to develop intellectual leadership in their own disciplines and beyond
We will know that the university system is in terminal decline when intellectual leadership gives way to a new generation of academic hustlers with expensive suits, university cars, mobile telephones and a glib line of sales talk.
He has demonstrated intellectual leadership through not only his ability to ask hard questions, but also through his ability to invite others to join him in pursuit of answers,» said Teacher Education Program (TEP) Associate Director and Lecturer Vicki Jacobs.
Can the United States strengthen its future intellectual leadership, economic vitality, and scientific prowess without sacrificing equal opportunity?
We exert intellectual leadership in the design, analyses, and use of assessment and assessment systems, as we formulate performance - based assessments and create general models.
At the same time, the freedom to forge its own climate policy and to step out ahead of the EU may open opportunities for more ambitious action and creative intellectual leadership in UK support to developing countries.
«A distinguished scholar, an accomplished teacher and research mentor, and an internationally recognized legal authority, Dr. Oppong exemplifies the very best in an emerging generation of Canadian intellectual leadership,» said Dr. Will Garrett - Petts, Associate Vice-President of Research and Graduate Studies.
The goal of the Faculty is to contribute to the national development by providing intellectual leadership through producing quality graduates in different fields of agriculture.
1990 * Joseph E. Varner for his fundamental contributions and intellectual leadership in plant physiology
In addition, I would like to acknowledge the leadership of James Clouse, William English, and Lorie Logan in the construction of this new framework and James McAndrews for his intellectual leadership on U.S. money markets.
Within two generations after Origen the intellectual leadership of the Christian churches in Cappadocia were calling for the churches themselves to develop that «atmosphere» by developing a distinctively Christian literature in the broad sense.
«The difference is that our intellectual leadership, the media and the then - mainline churches did not tell the morally slovenly sector of the electorate that they were right in their indifference to character.»
They numbered about 125 churches, which included the wealth, intellectual leadership, and energy of Boston.
In the Brazilian case, the multiplication of para-church organizations since the 1960s and of pan-Protestant representative entities in the last decade has not only hastened the declining importance of middle - class denominationalism (intellectual leadership and reforming initiatives stemming increasingly from para-church circles peopled mainly by historicals but with some Pentecostal penetration).
While the former communists and Christian democrats could provide the new party with their solid organisational structures and their vast electoral support, the liberals should have taken, in Salvati's view, the intellectual leadership of the party.
Bringing together a critical mass of research expertise, resources and intellectual leadership, the centre will support research of the highest international standing, provide top quality analysis and strengthen the evidence base on the sector and its impact, to underpin policy and practice.
It's about the sort of intellectual leadership, that they have to be part of a bigger story about where Labour's going.
«Oh, look, Governor Cuomo was a spectacular governor in terms of his intellectual leadership of the state and will be remembered for his oratorical skills, and I say this not to diminish his administration of the state.
Doing science requires some measure of intellectual leadership, and leadership and activism in other areas should be considered a natural byproduct of a healthy scientific mind.
Their «ingenuity, inspiration, intellectual leadership and tenacity», it says, were the «driving force» behind the discovery of gravitational waves.
Drever, Thorne and Weiss stand out: their ingenuity, inspiration, intellectual leadership and tenacity were the driving force behind this epic discovery.
Ninety - two percent of the intellectual leadership positions were held by black or African American employees, as can be seen in Figure 2.
On March 17, American Scientist and Writer Amory Lovins was awarded the German Order of Merit prize for his intellectual leadership in conceptualizing the transition to renewable energy, decades before the current explosion of solar and wind power.
Tracy George of Vanderbilt has developed «a variety of measures to compile a rank of the «top» law schools in terms of their commitment to and intellectual leadership in the field of Empirical Legal Studies,» reports Volokh Conspirator Todd Zywicki.
The foundations of Valuation Department's exceptional track record lie on our experience, innovative strategies and intellectual leadership.
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