Sentences with phrase «key research organisations»

We collaborate with key research organisations, universities and citrus growers to understand the effect of external factors influencing the quality of citrus fruits.
However, the Education Endowment Foundation, a key research organisation for education, states that non ‑ cognitive skills, could well be having an impact on academic attainment.

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Members collaborate in developing research directions and large - scale infrastructures; they encourage and facilitate discussions between like - minded experts within our organisations and beyond; they share developments and results; they collaborate in activities such as technology transfer and outreach; and they provide a coordinated representation on key issues affecting our organisations to the EU and outside world.
While an essential part of the responsibility lies with the researchers, research organisations and institutions have a key responsibility to support them and provide the necessary conditions to maintain a trustworthy science system.
In a paper published in Nature Genetics, an interdisciplinary research team of scientists from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)-- including a Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG - CRG) group — in Barcelona, Spain, shows that the three - dimensional organisation of the genome plays a key role in gene expression and consequently in determining cell fate.
New research, revealed by school leadership organisation The Key, has shown that at least 194,000 pupils starting school in September are not ready for the classroom.
The Federation of Veterinarians of Europe Founded in 1975, FVE represents veterinary organisations from 38 European countries and includes four vibrant sections, each representing a key group in the veterinary profession: the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners (UEVP); the European Association of State Veterinary Officers (EASVO); European Veterinarians in Education, Research and Industry (EVERI); and the Union of European Veterinary Hygienists (UEVH).
Four key domains — local energy systems, local green spaces, local water systems and local labour markets — have been the focus of the field research investigating local potentials for social innovation and new forms of civil society self - organisation.
Similarly, it was no less a scientifically - enlightened organisation than the British Medical Association (BMA) who wrote, in 2004 that, «of all the available research is that there is very little potential for GM foods to cause harmful health effects», but that «research is still needed in key areas to allay remaining concern about the potential risks to human health and the environment».
By thoroughly researching the company, and by paying attention to key words in the job description, you'll a get good sense of the organisation's needs.
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