Sentences with phrase «international institutions»

The global economy is run by a handful of international institutions, national governments, and corporations.
She has curated numerous media art exhibitions at international institutions.
Bourgeois's work has been widely exhibited at many major international institutions for decades.
Another ambition is to track down rust resistance in resistant wheat varieties and strains made available from international institutions to Danish plant breeders.
They were packaged without going into too much detail about their security and were sold in the billions to various international institutions, pension funds and investment firms around the world.
I have a long - standing interest in how international institutions have shared their costs.
The lessons learned benefit local climate - change - mitigation practitioners, donor agencies, and international institutions involved in capacity building or in the design and implementation of mitigation actions in developing countries.
He urged the establishment of a separate international institution to deal with this.
The consortium is a group of 18 national and international institutions formally organized to collaborate in research, training, and technology - generation activities designed to meet mutually agreed upon objectives.
The process is similar to the procedures to be followed before international institutions, in cooperation with which they are organized.
He has also participated in several conferences at prestigious academic international institutions.
To see huge international institutions balanced against one person blogs was hilarious.
The reunion show includes loans from international institutions and private collections.
The prime minister said strong international relationships should be used to build stronger international institutions, which could adequately tackle global issues such as climate change and failed states.
His work has been acquired by numerous international institutions including the Kunstmuseum Basel; Kunsthaus Zürich; the Hamburger Bahnhof / Friedrich Christian Flick Collection, Berlin; Museum Brandhorst, Munich; and the Centre Pompidou, Paris among others.
She collaborated as researcher and grant recipient with international institutions such as the Antonio Ratti Foundation (Como, Italy) and the Institute of Contemporary Art (Sofia, Bulgaria).
McCaffrey's films will be on view along with selections from the other international institutions of AFI 2015 at Marfa's Crowley Theater in an all - day series of looped screenings on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
But retired ambassador Shafqat Kakakhel, who has served on the board of the U.N.'s Clean Development Mechanism, said the ministry would be expected to manage ties with international institutions such as the fledgling Green Climate Fund.
Subsequently, his work has been featured in exhibitions at numerous international institutions including Institute of Contemporary Art, London; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut; Musée de l» Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Dr. Haque noted that the Bangladeshi government has been pro-active in adopting biotechnological innovations and works closely with international institutions like IRRI to deliver its benefits to farmers and consumers.
Munuera's work has been exhibited in several international institutions in Geneva, Switzerland (at the Villa Bernasconi, in 2011); at the now defunct Gabarron Foundation - Carriage House Center for the Arts in New York, NY (2007); and at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, MMOMA, in Moscow, Russia (2011).
The gallery collaborates regularly with international institutions for the loan of works for temporary exhibitions, including the Magritte retrospective A to Z at Tate Liverpool and the Albertina in Vienna in 2011, the Magritte exhibition Mystery of the Ordinary 1926 - 1938 at MoMA in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Menil Collection in Houston, in 2013 - 2014, as well as Lisette Model at the Jeu de Paume in Paris in 2009 - 2010.
He was a consultant for many international institutions such as the UN, UNESCO, IAEA, IBI and UNIDO.
Political ethicist Michael Ignatieff argues: «If we want human rights to be anchored in the world, we can not want their enforcement to depend on international institutions and NGOs.
In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Colour Charts inception, the exhibition brings together works from multiple prominent international institutions including Museum Frieder Burda in Baden - Baden, which is lending Sechs Gelb (Six Yellows), 1966, one of the largest single - panel Colour Charts and one of only six such paintings featured
In addition to art criticism, Krauss has also curated for some of the most important international institutions like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and MoMA New York.
The «Fast - start Finance Module»: Fast - start finance refers to the collective commitment by developed countries to provide new and additional resources, including forestry and investments through international institutions, approaching USD 30 billion for the period 2010 - 2012.
Even better, he demands that we use international institutions to accelerate energy innovation, arguing (as my colleagues and I did in our 2014 report, High - Energy Innovation) that we should emulate the successful agricultural innovations achieved by the organizations at the heart of the Green Revolution.
Dr. Rayner pointed out that there was no direct conflict between Dr. Hamilton's suggestion and the Berlin Declaration, and that looking to the development of new international institutions in the medium term didn't obviate the need for governance arrangements to guide research in the short term.
The change he and his party promised is nothing other than one chance change and this has been attested by highly respected international institutions including the world bank, Barclays» South Africa etc..
They have recently exhibited at various prestigious international institutions: the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing (2016), PLATEAU, Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul (2015), the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen (2014), the Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo (2014), the Victoria and Albert Museum (2013), the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam (2011).
Strengthening international institutions (under American leadership, of course) was the best way to protect American interests.
It is clear to me that, if the people of Ghana knew the conditions under which foreign embassies and our friendly international institutions operate in Ghana, nobody would have been surprised that a Defence Cooperation Agreement would make such provisions.
His art has been exhibited at different international institutions, among them the Walker Art Center and the Andrea Rosen Gallery in 2008; and La Maison Rouge in Paris in 2007.
She exhibits in renown international institutions throughout Europe, the US and Japan and is currently working in sound and video art, as well as in painting.
The consistent attendance of key curators from international institutions throughout the week from Brazil, USA as well as London was also impressive.»
The anti-natalist sentiment behind support for family planning initiatives is explicitly expressed by the principal international institutions funding these initiatives, including the World Bank and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
The Commonwealth all - but dropped off the media agenda during the last decade, with the UK's bilateral relationship with the United States taking precedence over international institutions.
That is the kind of reduction required if the world is to achieve the complete decarbonization of energy systems, which mainstream scientists and international institutions say is needed to avoid the most severe risks of climate change.
To be accepted into most postgraduate courses in Australia you'll need an undergraduate qualification, usually a three year bachelor's degree, from a recognised international institution.
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