This is particularly true when compared to
international collaborations such as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project.
The # 4.6 billion annual science budget includes # 2.75 billion for Britain's seven research councils, which distribute grants, run national facilities, and take part in
international collaborations such as CERN and the European Southern Observatory.
International collaborations such as CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider, look safe for the time being.
Not exact matches
Younger millennials (18 - 24) are more likely to argue that economic opportunities should shape Canada's foreign policy, while older millennials (25 - 34) are more likely to identify opportunities for
collaboration on global issues,
such as climate change, as shaping our
international outreach.
Alibaba also recently said it was strengthening its
collaboration with more than 160
international apparel brands — among them Zara, Uniqlo, Gap, Decathlon and Adidas — in areas
such as digital marketing, big - data consumer analysis, and O2O sales.
«7 Bennett gives as examples of middle axioms for our time the need of
international collaboration in the United Nations, the maintenance of balance between free enterprise and government control of economic power, the removal of racial segregation in the churches and its progressive elimination in society.8 Provided
such middle axioms are taken for what they are, as Christian «next steps» and not as a watered - down version of the full implications of the love commandment, they can be extremely helpful in the quest of a fuller justice as this is actuated by Christian love.
These studies were published in journals
such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and the
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism in
collaboration with renowned experts
such as Drs. Oded Bar - Or, Duncan MacDougall and George Heigenhauser.
The next one is to find money to support
such an
international collaboration.
But NASA is now forbidden from
such collaboration by a US law passed in 2011, and as a result China is excluded from participation in the
International Space Station.
JSPS, with a fiscal year 2011 budget of ¥ 334.7 billion (approximately US$ 4.2 billion)(including ¥ 7 billion (US$ 88 million) allocated for
international projects) has
collaborations with 90
international partner organizations,
such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health, and National Natural Science Foundation of China.
HFSP supports interdisciplinary, basic life - science research, emphasizing
international collaborations that bring biologists together with scientists from fields
such as the physical sciences, computer science, and engineering.
The project, to be done in
collaboration with the
International Continental Scientific Drilling Program, will be the fourth
such earthquake observatory.
In the present scenario, scientists can collaborate using virtual platforms
such as
collaboration success wizard, In4Grants, and VIVO for sharing research ideas and generating strategies for securing
international grants.
Such an extensive
international collaboration would have made Gene Roddenberry, the father of Star Trek, proud.
Malcom listed interventions that can improve women's participation in science,
such as STEM education programs for girls, prizes that recognize women scientists,
international collaboration among and recognition of women in science, women's organizations and conferences and programs that examine policies that keep women out of leadership roles.
An
international collaboration of scientists led by Omar Yaghi, a chemist with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), has developed a technique they dubbed «gas adsorption crystallography» that provides a new way to study the process by which metal - organic frameworks (MOFs)-- 3D crystals with extraordinarily large internal surface areas — are able to store immense volumes of gases
such a carbon dioxide, hydrogen and methane.
Funded by MacArthur, Oak and Open Society Foundations, SITU has undertaken
collaborations with a diverse range of partners, including the
International Criminal Court, the United Nations, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, B'tselem, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), as well as projects with international legal teams, award - winning journalists and leading academic institutions such as Carnegie Mellon and Princeton
International Criminal Court, the United Nations, Amnesty
International, Human Rights Watch, B'tselem, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), as well as projects with international legal teams, award - winning journalists and leading academic institutions such as Carnegie Mellon and Princeton
International, Human Rights Watch, B'tselem,
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), as well as projects with international legal teams, award - winning journalists and leading academic institutions such as Carnegie Mellon and Princeton
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), as well as projects with
international legal teams, award - winning journalists and leading academic institutions such as Carnegie Mellon and Princeton
international legal teams, award - winning journalists and leading academic institutions
such as Carnegie Mellon and Princeton Universities.
The authors of the Astro2020 report expressly recommended that even though it was prudent to find
international partners for WFIRST, the United States needed to maintain a leadership role in any
such collaboration.
Professor Cyrus Cooper, Head of MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton comments: «
Such international collaborations highlight the value of our unique cohort resources in revealing the causes and generating preventive strategies against musculoskeletal aging.»
A space scientist at the University of Leicester, in
collaboration with the New Zealand Defence Technology Agency and DMC
International Imaging, has been trialling a concept for using satellite imagery to significantly improve the chances of locating ships and planes,
such as the missing Malaysian flight MH370, lost at sea.
The report calls for flexible and rapidly adaptable governance policies,
such as the World Health Organization's Guidance Framework for Testing of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes, to facilitate
international coordination and
collaboration.
At the NHMRC he played a crucial role in expanding Australia's participation in
international research collaborations such as the International Cancer Genome Consortium and the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease research and by establishing many bilateral research funding agreements with HFSPO member countries and diverse funding organizations around the world including the Asia - Pa
international research
collaborations such as the
International Cancer Genome Consortium and the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease research and by establishing many bilateral research funding agreements with HFSPO member countries and diverse funding organizations around the world including the Asia - Pa
International Cancer Genome Consortium and the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease research and by establishing many bilateral research funding agreements with HFSPO member countries and diverse funding organizations around the world including the Asia - Pacific region.
With more than 1,200
international actors from 35 + countries,
such as big pharma, emerging and small biotech, diagnostics companies, pre-seed / seed / Series A investors, as well as professionals from tech transfer, academia and research institutions, BioFIT is the leading partnering event in Europe for technology transfer, academia - industry
collaborations and early - stage innovations in the field of Life Sciences.
It is not a justified tool to use in the necessary fight against terrorism and will gravely impair the
international exchange that is of
such critical importance for scientific
collaboration.
It is led by IRRI in
collaboration with other institutes
such as the Africa Rice Center, the
International Center for Tropical Agriculture, the French Agricultural Research Centre for
International Development, the French Research Institute for Development, and the Japan
International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences.
The space - station program provides us a robust framework for
international collaboration that enables us to realize tremendous returns from
such an experience,» Michael Barratt, program manager for NASA's Human Research Program at the Johnson Space Center, said in a statement.
This led to the establishment of
international collaborations aimed at preclinical identification, development and selection of HIV vaccine candidates,
such as NeutNet, a worldwide consortium dedicated to the standardisation of HIV neutralisation assays, and the Humoral Immunity Platform of EUROPRISE.
Ali Syed (ELIXIR Denmark) presents a webinar on the Computerome, the Danish National Supercomputer for Life Sciences, which is available to the
international community, and is expected to serve as a platform for
collaborations within life science infrastructures
such as ELIXIR.
Her high standing in the
international community is highlighted by a total citation record of 5392; prestigious
international keynote lectures; invited high profile
collaborations such as Genome 10K;
Members of staff have collaborative links with national and
international research laboratories, and also work in close
collaboration with centres of excellence based at DCU,
such as the National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology (NICB), the National Centre for Sensor Research (NCSR), and the Biomedical Diagnostics Institute (BDI).
The Program for
International Student Assessment (PISA) tested 125,000 15 - year - olds in 52 countries and economies to analyse how well they work together as a group, their attitudes towards
collaboration and the influence of factors
such as gender, after - school activities and social background.
In 2012, the Cochrane
Collaboration, an
international organization devoted to summarizing scientific evidence on health, released a report on the effect of general health checks — an annual physical, if you will — on a variety of health outcomes, including the incidence of illness, hospitalization, disability and mortality, both overall and due to specific causes,
such as cancer or cardiovascular disease.
Frequently,
international classroom
collaborations involve having students read and collaboratively build nonfiction texts,
such as blogs or wikis.
Going beyond the veterinary profession, the Animal Cancer Center has an
international reputation for its
collaboration with human cancer institutions
such as the Mayo Clinic, the National Cancer Institute and the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
They have helped start a network of Eastern European animal charities to target countries with relatively small farmed animal movements.148
Collaboration with these groups allows Open Cages to share their strategy, know - how, and experience, which is particularly important given that Open Cages anticipates that these newer groups will face challenges similar to those that they themselves faced.149 Open Cages encourages motivated activists in nearby countries to start their own organizations, offering support, mentoring, and fundraising.150 In addition, Open Cages is a member of
international coalitions
such as the Open Wing Alliance, the Fur Free Alliance, and the Eurogroup for Animals.151, 152
20 Sept 2013 was one of our biggest
collaboration with Beach House Pictures, an award winning production company (company is part of Fox Network Group) specializing in factual entertainment for
international broadcasters
such as Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel etc..
This show comes 20 years after pivotal exhibitions
such as Memorias Intimas Marcas — initiated by Fernando Alvim, in
collaboration with Gavin Younge and Carlos Garaicoa, which looked at the residue of trauma caused by the Angolan Civil War — and the 2nd and last Johannesburg Biennale, curated by Okwui Enwezor, which unusually for the
international art world at the time included many artists from the Global South.
Besides numerous thematic group exhibitions, Kroksnes has also curated solo exhibitions by
international artists
such as Thomas Ruff (2002, in
collaboration with the Kunsthalle Baden - Baden), Paul McCarthy (2003, together with the Kunstverein in Hamburg), Nick Relph / Oliver Payne (2003 - 2004, in
collaboration with the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris), Rémy Zaugg (2004), Louise Lawler (2005), and Kirstine Roepstorff (2010, with Kunstmuseum Basel).
The
collaboration with
international artists is also an important aspect of teir program, having already exhibited artists
such as João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva and Thomas Houseago.
Pursuing and intertwining visions of tomorrow and visions of the city across
such projects as Do It and Cities on the Move, through a range of alternative museum and exhibition models, Obrist stresses their dynamic emergence and evolution through dialogues,
collaborations and negotiations, between a shifting,
international, interdisciplinary nexus of artists, architects, curators and historians.
E.A.T., in operation between 1966 and 1993, was a non-profit organization co-founded by artist Robert Rauschenberg and engineer William Kluver with the aim of sponsoring
collaboration between artists and scientists as well as facilitating
international cultural exchange
such as the featured portfolio.
This new exhibition demonstrates the common themes of his earlier work and his most recent projects
such as a
collaboration with the English rock band New Order at the Manchester
International Festival 2017.
She continued her
collaboration with director Koyo Kouoh, working with her on several projects,
such as Body Talk - Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of African Women Artists (to be held at WIELS, Brussels, in February 2015), and Streamlines, a project that makes the oceans the metaphorical focal point for an
international group exhibition which will examine the cultural repercussion of the global stream of goods and trade between the South and the North (to be held at Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, in October 2015).
Since 2014 they have been organizing and curating performance and new media works in
collaboration with organizations and artist run platforms
such as MIX NYC and their own platform VIX: Virtual
International Exchange.
Working in
collaboration since 2011, their work has appeared prominently in major
international exhibitions such as the 32nd São Paulo Biennial (2016, São Paulo, Brazil); 36th EVA International (2014, Limerick, Ireland) and the 4th Biennial of the Indian Ocean (2013, La Réun
international exhibitions
such as the 32nd São Paulo Biennial (2016, São Paulo, Brazil); 36th EVA
International (2014, Limerick, Ireland) and the 4th Biennial of the Indian Ocean (2013, La Réun
International (2014, Limerick, Ireland) and the 4th Biennial of the Indian Ocean (2013, La Réunion, France).
Our
collaborations with
international curators and institutions
such as with Tate Modern, Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, the Menil Collection in Houston and Pulitzer Foundation in Missouri have provided the opportunity to extend and exchange knowledge and experiences in a mutually beneficially way.
He boasts
collaborations with
international brands
such as Lacoste, Perrier, Air France and Guerlain.
«The cultural
collaborations formed by the K11 Art Foundation with leading institutions
such as Centre Pompidou, Palais de Tokyo, and Claude Monet Foundation have allowed French audiences to deepen their understanding of contemporary Chinese art and to expand
international opportunities for outstanding Chinese contemporary artists and curators,» Cheng said in a statement.
He states, «I am delighted that thanks to our
collaboration with LACMA,
such a major work by one of the greatest artists of our time will be presented to a large
international audience in the United States as well as in Europe, where I plan to display it in Venice.»
Thomas's own projects and scholarship have resulted in
collaborations with award - winning filmmakers, and have led him to work with organizations ranging from major museums
such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, to innovative publications
such as Triple Canopy, and to develop projects across an
international network of independent art spaces.