Not exact matches
Karen Born, a researcher at a Toronto hospital who began with a master's in
international health policy,
says some of her
colleagues even have backgrounds in criminology and the arts.
The occasion for such remarks is «Standing for the Unborn,» a statement of the Office of Social and
International Ministries of the Society of Jesus in the U.S. «In treating this delicate and controversial topic, we hope to provide our brother Jesuits,
colleagues, parishioners, and students with the spiritual leadership and ethical guidance they expect from us,» the statement
says.
«Optimism in the sector starting to grow,»
said Tim Altschwager of Colliers
International, who negotiated both the Del Rios sale and New Residence sales alongside
colleague Nick Dean.
«Mallee Park piggery is a quality intensive livestock operation boasting a very good supply contract with one of Australia's major supermarket chains,»
said Colliers
International's Jesse Manuel, who negotiated the sale alongside
colleague Tim Altschwager.
Aston Villa midfielder Delph has clearly been suitably impressed by his
international colleague, and has now
said he would vote for him as the best player of the year when it comes to the end - of - season awards.
It may seem a little bit odd to
say this after Rob Holding was an unused substitute for most of his debut season as an Arsenal player, especially after this summer of
international competition when his club and country
colleague Calum Chambers was selected ahead of him for the England under 21 team every time, but I believe that the young defender is going to be a regular first team starter for us next season.
Abbott, the shadow
international development secretary and a staunch supporter of Corbyn,
said some of her
colleagues had been planning to launch a coup for months, whatever the result in the EU referendum.
The foundation also has entered into several
international agreements whereby the grantee's former host institution puts in extra funding so that the grantee can visit to continue collaborations with his or her former
colleagues,
says its executive director Maciej Żylicz.
He
said he and his
colleagues «began to call for more
international assistance, but our pleas seemed to fall on deaf ears.»
More perniciously,
international tensions have often driven a wedge between foreign and Iranian researchers, he
says: «When I described my visit to Iran, some
colleagues would seem to roll their eyes in a «why would you go there?»
Internationally experienced researchers
say that overcoming differences in professional norms, expectations, and approaches takes effort, but they overwhelmingly recommend working abroad and hosting
international colleagues.
Schmitt
says ETH has its own internal LinkedIn - type system: a database of
international connections «so the ETH community knows who of our
colleagues is interacting with whom around the globe and can connect to them.»
«Our
international colleagues often comment on how much they appreciate the trust we show in our employees, that it's a sign of respect,»
says Ann - Charlotte Hasselager, corporate vice president of R&D Human Resources at Novo Nordisk.
«Our
international colleagues have
said to be jealous of this,» laughs Dr. Satokari.
«Genetically speaking, the populations across northern East Asia have changed very little for around eight millennia,»
said senior author Andrea Manica from the University of Cambridge, who conducted the work with an
international team, including
colleagues from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in Korea, and Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin in Ireland.
Dr Kristian Metcalfe, lead author from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation (CEC) at the University of Exeter who undertook the coastal survey with
colleagues,
said: «Conservation efforts for sea turtles can be hampered by their migratory life cycles, which carry them across jurisdictional boundaries and
international waters.
«Many
colleagues — even some on our research team — doubted whether the study was possible, until we actually did it,»
says Merav Ben - David, the UW professor who developed the research plan along with Professor Hank Harlow, an eco-physiologist and
colleague in the Department of Zoology and Physiology, and Steve Amstrup, previously with the USGS and currently the chief scientist at Polar Bears
International.
«This research really began in 2002 when our
colleagues from the National Institutes of Health, led by Patrick Duffy and Michal Fried, enrolled a birth cohort of children in Tanzania,»
said Kurtis, director of the Center for
International Health Research at Rhode Island Hospital, and the study's principal investigator.
But the work itself, Albertin
said, took several years — and many hours on the phone with
international colleagues.
His many contributions have touched the careers of many students, the lives of many
colleagues and the health of many patients... Kessler [Foundation], as we know it in PM&R, is one of the leading programs in rehabilitation medicine in the country, with a national and
international reputation second to none,»
said Dr. Frontera.
When I mentioned to a
colleague my odd feelings in writing a newsletter piece about the Lifetime Achievement Living Tribute Award and wonderful book of 150 + tributes presented to me at the gala of the
International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health, she
said simply: «Let your freak flag fly!»
The
colleagues convened at this conference are at the forefront of applied and scholarly work in the area of civic education,»
says Ford Foundation Professor Fernando Reimers, director of the Ed School's
International Education Policy Program.
«It was a real honor to be recognized by our
colleagues at the
International Reading Association,» Tivnan
says.
In addition, there are titles for which we have audio distribution rights in Canada or North America, produced by our
international colleagues at Penguin Random House, along with a few other audio publishers,»
says Jansen.
Arne Sorenson, Marriott
International president,
said, «We can now officially
say «welcome» and «bienvenue» to approximately 6,500 new
colleagues at both managed and franchised hotels across Delta's portfolio.
In 2013, her
colleague Frances Morris, Head of Collections (
International Art) at Tate, was quoted in The White Review as
saying: «If you implemented a 50 per cent rule in our collection displays, we'd probably be drawing on a fifth of the collection to represent 50 per cent of the display, which would have a grossly distorting effect.»
«It has been an exciting challenge to work with successive chairmen, trustees and groups of extremely talented
colleagues to develop the role of Tate in the study, presentation and promotion of British, modern and
international art,» Mr. Serota
said in a statement.
«It's rare that
international colleagues have a chance to speak in such an intimate setting,»
said the New Museum's Lauren Cornell after an all - day session on biennials.
And his research
colleague Michael Oppenheimer, professor of geosciences and
international affairs at Princeton,
said: «We hope that this study provides additional information that cities and municipalities can use to start planning the defence against climate change and sea - level rise.
Andrew Weaver and
colleagues at the University of Victoria in Canada
say this means going well beyond the reduction of industrial emissions discussed in
international negotiations.
Croakey published a statement from the host of AIDS 2014, the
International AIDS Society, which
said: «In recognition of our
colleagues» dedication to the fight against HIV / AIDS, the conference will go ahead as planned and will include opportunities to reflect and remember those we have lost.»
«The addition of Genentech to Overlook at Great Notch is a testament to ownership's long - term commitment to this trophy asset,»
said Richard Mirliss, Executive Managing Director, Colliers
International, who along with
colleagues Richard Madison and Anthony Rinaldi were recently hired to represent Overlook at Great Notch.