Sentences with phrase «international colleagues who»

This perceived need has been confirmed by international colleagues who often express a desire to engage in international dissemination of their scholarship, but also recognize the lack of experience with regards to publishing in international refereed journals.
It's open to all RCVS registered veterinary nurses and our international colleagues who have a similar accredited qualification.
American students of religion in society, including growing numbers of «good society» researchers, are discovering that they have international colleagues who bring fresh historical experiences and philosophical assumptions to the table.
American students of religion in society, including growing numbers of «good society» researchers, are discovering that they have international colleagues who bring fresh historical experiences and philosophical assumptions...

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International, military, and other non-traditional applicants are far less likely to have access to friends or colleagues who are MBA graduates willing to allow them a peek at their essay sets.
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.
«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.
With the game petering out, Sio replaced his international colleague Junior Tallo - the man who replaced him in the Cote d'Ivoire squad - for a sixth appearance of the season.
As reported by Metro, the German international star Mesut Ozil went on social media after the pasting by Liverpool at Anfield in which he played like a man who could not give a monkeys if the Gunners won or lost, to suggest that he was trul; y sorry for the way the game went and that he and his club colleagues would do what ever they could to help Arsenal bounce back after the international break.
To be fair to the World Cup winning former international teammate of Shkodran Mustafi, who is fit again after tweaking his hamstring in the final game of the last international break, Per Mertesacker has done well in the absence of his defensive colleague.
The 21 - year - old German international, who captained former side 1860 Munich while still in his teens, is blessed with a phenomenal passing range, the vision to identify and pick out colleagues in advanced areas, and an understanding of how to dictate tempo in the middle of the park.
After being questioned by detectives from Operation Weeting — a process that could take several hours — the former rising star of News International is likely to be released on bail conditions that include appearing at court at a later date along with his three former colleagues who have already been arrested: Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup.
Dr. Piontkovski's case was taken up by the international scientific community, human rights advocates, and friends and colleagues, who organized letter - writing campaigns, shared information on a special website set up for the purpose, and began raising funds for his legal defense.
If they are jetting off to international conferences twice a month, try to find other colleagues in the lab or department who can help you when the supervisor is away.
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.»
«I believe that the onus is on women who hold top positions, and have family responsibilities, to celebrate the work — life balance it enables; be vocal about the positive benefits, such as the freedom to attend school events; take your family to international meetings; and [be] supportive of younger colleagues.
Seidler and colleagues examined structural MRIs in 12 astronauts who spent two weeks as shuttle crew members, and 14 who spent six months on the International Space Station.
Kuipers is one of 13 European astronauts who proudly work alongside their American and Russian colleagues on the International Space Station.
Now, a University of Missouri researcher and her international team of colleagues have found a new hand bone from a human ancestor who roamed the earth in East Africa approximately 1.42 million years ago.
«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.
Together they formed the International Workshops on Molecular Gastronomy and began corralling colleagues keen on kitchen science: the American food scholar Harold McGee and the British physicist Peter Barham along with open - minded chefs, critics, and writers who were passionate about food and good - humored enough to put their dearly held ideas (not to mention their egos) to pitiless scientific test.
Together with national and international colleagues, the team headed by PD Dr. Peter Achenbach, Stephanie Krause and Prof. Dr. Anette - Gabriele Ziegler examined the GAD antibody affinity in 46 LADA patients who participated in a GAD vaccination study.
Pinkerton and her colleagues analyzed results of a survey conducted last October on behalf of the International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding and in Thought Research, and sent to 12,250 pharmacists who provide compounding services.
Elke U. Weber, a professor of psychology and public affairs at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, conducted the study — which appears in the academic journal PLOS ONE — along with Ph.D. candidate Claudia R. Schneider (who is visiting Princeton's Department of Psychology through the Ivy League Exchange Scholar Program) and colleagues at Columbia University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
The study culminates many years of effort by an international team of scientists who have discovered a large number of the satellite galaxies, developed new techniques to measure their distances, and have used the Keck Observatory with colleagues to measure their radial velocities, or Doppler shifts (the speed of the galaxy relative to the Sun).
John Allen, an associate research scientist at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University, who, with colleagues, came out with the first seasonal tornado forecast last year, expects a below - normal number of tornadoes in the south central U.S.
ASHG works with its own members (domestic and international) and with colleagues who are members of other societies to support international genetics education in a variety of ways.
To track trends in drinking between the genders, Slade and his colleagues pooled data from more than 4 million people who were part of 68 international studies.
The scholars, professors and researchers who have accepted to serve on the International Advisory Board, the journals who have offered to consider Special Issues, the universities that are willing to host the past, current and future ELLTA conferences, the large group of colleagues, fellow - researchers and community of scholars associated with ELLTA — these are just a few indicators.
I've asked a colleague and friend of mine, Daniel Mittler, who is the Political Director of Greenpeace International as he knows the paper and the goals better than I do.
That's the message of a new report by Stanford education professor Martin Carnoy and two colleagues that calls on U.S. educators to stop paying so much attention to the many nations who rank above it on international tests and instead delve deeply into results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often referred to as the nation's report card.
Educators who connect with Regina Schaffer through the International Society for Technology in Education's (ISTE) Digital Equity PLN Leadership Committee and social media channels describe her as a supportive colleague who is always willing to share.
At Edu - quest International Inc., we also arrange educational visits for teachers and school leaders, policy makers and politicians who visit Canada to learn with and from their education colleagues.
I was excited to meet with my colleagues who are Board Members of the California Association for the Gifted (CAG) as well as several colleagues and friends from the University of Iowa's Belin - Blank International Center in Gifted Education and Talent Development.
The forum is sponsored by the International Task Force and each year, projects are addressed that will further the underlying goal of supporting and networking colleagues who work in the internaInternational Task Force and each year, projects are addressed that will further the underlying goal of supporting and networking colleagues who work in the internationalinternational arena.
Additionally, I have consulted a few good colleagues and friends, who are each of them top international experts in their field.
A good summary of that issue has just been written by my colleague Peter Gelling, who writes for both the International Herald Tribune and The Times.
The loss of Esmond Martin, found dead in his Nairobi home over the weekend, is a tragic development not just for his family, friends and colleagues, but for the entire international community and all those who supported the protection of Africa's elephants as well as its rhinos.
To build community among her colleagues, she founded and facilitates an international collaborative network of researchers who use carbonyl sulfide in their work (cosanova.org).
But six days earlier he'd whined about the «sinister» conspiracy of alarmists — his sillyspeak namecalling of those who actually do represent an international scientific consensus — who lap up the grant funding that he and his «dissenting» colleagues deserve.
And at a recent International Polar Year science conference in Montreal, Environment Canada's research contingent was accompanied by a phalanx of government media observers who monitored their colleagues» presentations and obliged the scientists to refer any follow - up queries to their handlers.
Critics of NYT columnist and blogger Paul Krugman know that the economist — who won his Nobel award for work on international trade — has a habit of carelessly repeating the «facts» on environmental issues put out by his liberal colleagues.
Karakehian, a businessman who owns Art Source International on the Pearl Street Mall, warned his colleagues that forcing any one type of business to use renewable energy isn't fair.
For colleagues who deal with Private International Law, this free resource is worth knowing about for your FCIL arsenal.
For example, this may be in relation to an international legal claim or transaction, where a staff member is travelling internationally, or where we are sharing information with our colleagues or third party service providers who operate outside of the EEA.
The International Arbitration Group's London Intern Program provides a unique opportunity for young lawyers from across the globe to experience the realities of a busy international arbitration practice and to learn from colleagues who are leaders inInternational Arbitration Group's London Intern Program provides a unique opportunity for young lawyers from across the globe to experience the realities of a busy international arbitration practice and to learn from colleagues who are leaders ininternational arbitration practice and to learn from colleagues who are leaders in their field.
I would also like to thank our colleagues who generously took time out of their schedules to read earlier drafts of this Article: Hether C. Macfarlane, Instructor, Global Lawyering Skills, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law; Kathryn M. Stanchi, Associate Professor of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law; and Kerri L. Stone, Assistant Professor, Florida International University College of Law.
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