Sentences with phrase «joint working between»

The Department for Education is working in collaboration with the Independent Schools Council to support more joint working between the independent and state school sectors.
We were impressed by aspects of the co-operation and joint working between the MoD and private sector contractors.
The Aurora E9 experiments have been conducted as a part of the Arctic Challenge - CAD project as a joint work between Indagon, InfoTripla and Dynniq.

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A joint venture between Viento Group and indigenous - owned Kimberley Pipelines has been awarded a $ 9.8 million pipeline construction works contract for the first stage of Fortescue Metals Group's North Star magnetite project in the Pilbara..
Project Jasper, a joint effort between the private sector and Canada's central bank and payment systems operator over the past two years, is a good example of this type of work, and is a blueprint that the U.S. should follow if we ever want to see blockchain become a viable Social Security number replacement.
A joint venture between mining services companies Ausdrill and Barminco has been named the preferred contractor for work at AngloGold Ashanti's Geita gold mine in Tanzania, with the deal worth about $ US70 million ($ A99.5 million).
Between 2008 and 2011, the joint task force that operates the detention facility secretly evacuated at least 19 troops who had worked in detainee operations due to severe «behavioral health reasons,» according to an Army Institute of Public health study obtained exclusively by VICE News.
Toronto, June 26, 2015 — The Advanced Energy Centre (AEC) at MaRS Discovery District and BSD - TEDA — a joint venture between the Beijing Science Park Development (BSD) and the Tianjin Economic - Technological Development Area (TEDA)-- are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their working relationship and to jointly explore potential deployment opportunities for Canada's advanced energy technologies.
Toronto, June 26, 2015 — The Advanced Energy Centre (AEC) at MaRS Discovery District and BSD - TEDA — a joint venture between the Beijing Science Park Development (BSD) and the Tianjin Economic - Technological Development Area (TEDA)-- are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their working relationship and to jointly explore potential deployment... Read More
[VANCOUVER, April 11, 2018] It was revealed today that a joint initiative between Living Goods and Last Mile Health — two organizations working to make healthcare available to all through mobile technology — is part of the first class of The Audacious Project.
CertWork + is a national, work - based assessment and certification system for the manufacturing industry, developed through a joint venture between Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC).
Where salvation in the gospel is the joint work of God's hand and human hands, submission to soul - salvation took place across the table as a deal between seller and customer, supplier and consumer, the professionals and their clientele.
Second, the couples can continue their joint growth work between sessions, a major advantage, which home assignments can facilitate.
If it is possible, as I have argued, for a Christian student to write something on Islam that Muslims can acknowledge, and therefore possible also in principle (although it has not yet been done) for a Muslim to do the same on Christianity, then presumably a joint study of the two faiths and of the relationships between them could be produced by a Christian and a Muslim working in collaboration.
Establish mechanisms for collaborative investigations and enforcement including: Government to Government working groups under equivalence arrangements, joint working groups between certifiers, NOP, and / or State Organic Programs and require increased documentation under specific areas of concern.
I do not pretend to understand how transfers work at West Ham but, from what has been written, it is allegedly a joint effort between Sullivan, Slaven Bilic and Director of Recruitment, Tony Henry.
And with Liverpool having the joint second best defensive record in the league, the accusations levied against the defensive work of the side, although some of them are pertinent, seem to have not as much importance in comparison to the issues raised here, although with the slight caveat that there is a noticeable drop off between the two seasons in terms of interceptions from midfield and the forwards, which has lead to Liverpool not being so strong on the counter attack and the fact that the majority of the shots Liverpool have conceded seem to be in the space in front of the defence and behind the midfield.
However, for joint custody to be successful a good working alliance between the divorced or separated parents must be maintained, something that may have been absent during the marriage itself.
This is because a young child or a child with autism is still learning how the world works with respect to joint attention, back and forth interaction between people.
The Erie County Legislature unanimously approved wide - ranging ethics reform legislation yesterday, which has been in the works for more than a year, and is the result of a joint effort between the county executive's office and the Democratic and Republican conferences.
«I feel that we have finally accomplished a goal our working group set ourselves several years ago, and today, by launching this joint register for interest representatives between the Commission and the Parliament, I hope that we will help to instill a more solid culture of transparency in Brussels.»
GOP SENS. KELLY AYOTTE, JOHN MCCAIN AND LINDSEY GRAHAM: «We applaud the decision of Speaker John Boehner... We call on Majority Leader Harry Reid to take similar action and to work with Speaker Boehner to make the Select Committee a joint effort between the House and Senate.»
The joint review (by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and National Probation Service) finds that the police and other agencies are failing to consider disability hate crime issues in their day to day work, resulting in inconsistent responses and many cases falling through the gaps between and within agencies.
Both organizations «promote the same goals of good governance and fair democratic participation but in ways particular to their specific corporate goals; joint and coordinated action between the two entities is not only legally permissible but efficient and desirable as a matter of charitable and social welfare work
Pike, of Rochester, stopped work on July 26 after failing to be reimbursed by the state for roughly $ 8 million in work on the project, a joint venture between SUNY Poly and General Electric Co..
Brazile said today that despite a joint fundraising agreement between the DNC and Clinton's campaign, there was «no evidence» the 2016 primaries were rigged, while her successor, Tom Perez, said the DNC is working to earn back the trust of voters.
The key findings from the report were: • There are opportunities to improve links between transport, health and wellbeing, but progress is being hampered by a lack of strategic integration nationally and joint working locally.
«We call on Majority Leader Harry Reid to take similar action and to work with Speaker Boehner to make the select committee a joint effort between the House and Senate.
And a further # 1bn for social care will be provided through the NHS to support joint working with councils — so that elderly people do not continue to fall through the crack between two systems.»
«That Your Excellency encourage joint presentation meeting between head of parastatals and the minister of state to you as to encourage a culture of working together and implant discipline in the hierarchy.»
«The success of these joint training sessions illustrates the close working relationship between our fire and police departments and shows their commitment to the care of opiate overdoses in our community» stated Dr. Brian Clemency, the Emergency Medical Services («EMS») Medical Director for the Hamburg Fire Companies.
In recognition of pressures on social services, grant funding for social care will be increased by an additional # 1bn by the fourth year of the spending review, and a further # 1bn for social care to be provided through the NHS to support joint working with councils «so that elderly people do not continue to fall through the crack between two systems».
U.S. and Cuban scientists are planning a new round of research collaborations as part of joint work to accelerate progress on combatting threatening mosquito - borne illnesses such as dengue fever and Zika virus — the latest development in an ongoing collaboration between the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Cuban Academy of Sciences.
Smith works at the Joint Global Change Research Institute in College Park, Md., a joint venture between PNNL and the University of MaryJoint Global Change Research Institute in College Park, Md., a joint venture between PNNL and the University of Maryjoint venture between PNNL and the University of Maryland.
New theoretical modeling work from Andrew Wetzel, who holds a joint fellowship between Carnegie and Caltech, offers the most accurate predictions to date about the dwarf galaxies in the Milky Way's neighborhood.
The teams are currently working on the fabrication of 3D structures from the blend suitable for implantation in patient joints with future studies focusing on understanding the peculiar interactions between the blend and stem cells towards refining the quality of regenerated cartilage.
Hazen's work on the oil spill sprang from techniques developed as part of BP's $ 500 million grant to the Energy Biosciences Institute — a research and development joint effort between LBNL, University of California, Berkeley and the University of Illinois — Urbana - Champaign.
The work is the fruit of the Innovative Genomics Initiative, a joint effort between UC Berkeley and UCSF that aims to correct DNA mutations that underlie human disease using CRISPR - Cas9, a pioneering technology co-developed by scientists at UC Berkeley that has made genome editing easier and more efficient than ever before.
«Most climate models that incorporate vegetation are built on short - term observations, for example of photosynthesis, but they are used to predict long - term events,» said Bond - Lamberty, who works at the Joint Global Change Research Institute, a collaboration between PNNL and the University of Maryland in College Park, Md. «We need to understand forests in the long term, but forests change slowly and researchers don't live that long.»
Funding for students working on the research in Branch's lab comes through the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, a collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and UW.
A joint French and Italian committee began work last month on turning the Strait of Bonifacio, the stretch of water between Corsica and Sardinia in the Mediterranean, into a marine park.
It is an example of the work carried out by Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre, a joint initiative between Imperial College London and three NHS hospital trusts.
According to the center, there should be a joint U.S. - Russia working group to enhance safety in the Bering Strait and more coordination between the U.S. Coast Guard and Russia over issues such as vessel traffic lanes.
Although work - related physical activity over many years is known to cause many cases of osteoarthritis (OA) in selected joints, this is the first study to show a link between physical workload and RA.
New work published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by lead authors Michael Raissig and Emily Abrash features a collaboration born at Carnegie's Department of Plant Biology between Bergmann and John Vogel (now at the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute) who met as postdocs at Carnegie.
«Our work is the first success achieving an artificial ice of magnetic charges with controllable energy states,» said Xiao, who holds a joint appointment between Argonne and NIU.
The paper is the result of a joint co-operative work between GEOMAR and P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science.
«This work was a foundational reference case for the recently released RCP4.5 model scenario, one of four scenarios that will be used by modeling groups around the globe to make realistic projections of future climate change,» said Dr. Steven J. Smith, scientist at the Joint Global Change Research Institute, a partnership between PNNL and the University of Maryland, and lead research author.
He now works as a Postdoctoral Research Associate on a joint project between University of York and Liverpool.
Three US - based scientists - Thomas Südhof, of Stanford University School of Medicine, Richard Scheller, of the biotech company Genentech, and James Rothman, of Yale University - are the joint recipients of the neuroscience prize for their work to reveal the precise molecular basis of the transfer of signals between nerve cells in the brain.
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