Not exact matches
Similarly, having
led my own companies through fairly major changes - combined with thorough
research — I have developed a model for
culture driven transformation (CDT).
«Of all the factors that
lead to corporate crime, none comes close in importance to the role top management plays in tolerating, even shaping, a
culture that allows for it,» says William Laufer, the director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics
Research at the Wharton School.
«However, once people are hired, our
research shows
culture and values, career opportunities and senior leadership, not perks, are the
leading factors that impact employee satisfaction, which directly affects a company's talent retention rates.»
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University scientist who helps
lead a national
research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said in an email that boosting the capacity of cities to stay safe and prosperous in a turbulent climate requires a
culture shift as much as hardening physical systems:
As someone who both cares about the mission of the church and
leads a
research organization, I watch the trends in the church and the
culture.
As a recent study conducted by Pew
Research Center makes clear — and this is supported by other studies including a significant study released last fall, «A Survey of American Political
Culture,» by Dr. James Davidson Hunter, who wrote the book
Culture Wars — White Evangelical Protestants are not, as the Washington Post famously called them in 1993, «less affluent, less educated, and more easily
led than the average American.»
LifeWay
Research is a leading evangelical research firm in Nashville, Tenn. that conducts frequent research into today's church and culture to equip church leaders with insight and advice that will lead to greater levels of church effect
Research is a
leading evangelical
research firm in Nashville, Tenn. that conducts frequent research into today's church and culture to equip church leaders with insight and advice that will lead to greater levels of church effect
research firm in Nashville, Tenn. that conducts frequent
research into today's church and culture to equip church leaders with insight and advice that will lead to greater levels of church effect
research into today's church and
culture to equip church leaders with insight and advice that will
lead to greater levels of church effectiveness.
The committee included an international group of academics with expertise in various aspects of food
culture and gastronomy such as Joxe Mari Aizega, General Manager of Basque Culinary Center; Jorge Ruiz Carrascal, Professor of the Department of Food Science at the University of Copenhagen; Marta Miguel Castro, a Research Associate at the CIAL Institute of Research in Food Science, who studies how food components could prevent disorders such as diabetes and obesity; Melina Shannon Dipietro, executive director of Rene Redzepi's MAD project; and Dr F. Xavier Medina, author, social anthropologist and leading scholar of Food and Culture at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in Bar
culture and gastronomy such as Joxe Mari Aizega, General Manager of Basque Culinary Center; Jorge Ruiz Carrascal, Professor of the Department of Food Science at the University of Copenhagen; Marta Miguel Castro, a
Research Associate at the CIAL Institute of
Research in Food Science, who studies how food components could prevent disorders such as diabetes and obesity; Melina Shannon Dipietro, executive director of Rene Redzepi's MAD project; and Dr F. Xavier Medina, author, social anthropologist and
leading scholar of Food and
Culture at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in Bar
Culture at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in Barcelona.
Controversial internet entrepreneur turned cultural critic Andrew Keen, who says the revolution of interactivity and user - generated content on the internet is
leading to «less
culture, less reliable news and a chaos of useless information» is one contributor certain to ignite debate at the two - day conference, funded by the Economic and Social
Research Council (ESRC) through its e-Society programme.
Lone wolf terrorist attacks are not on the rise as popular
culture might
lead one to believe — but the attacks are changing for the worse, according to
research by an Indiana State University professor.
A classroom program that helps teachers adapt their interactions with students based on individuals» temperaments may
lead to more student engagement in kindergarten, more teacher emotional support to kindergarten and first grade students, and better classroom organization and less off - task behavior in first - grade classes, according to
research by NYU's Steinhardt School of
Culture, Education, and Human Development.
Using new theoretical results and experiments on neuronal
cultures, a group of scientists,
led by Prof. Ido Kanter, of the Department of Physics and the Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain
Research Center at Bar - Ilan University, has demonstrated that the central assumption for nearly 70 years that learning occurs only in the synapses is mistaken.
To improve the current
culture, the team argues that increased data sharing will allow more diverse people to actively participate in
research, such as early - career scientists and those from underrepresented groups; scientists from smaller or historically less - influential institutions; citizen - scientists; and scientists from the Global South, scientists from Africa, South and Central America, and much of Asia who are often excluded from
leading research.
In his latest book the energetic astronomer and television host taps pop
culture and breaking
research to explain why he
led the charge to banish Pluto from planetary status.
As Shine of the Garvan Institute sees it, «The process is
leading to an evolving
research culture more accepting of, and proactively seeking, support from industry.»
Baran's work paved the way for the Advanced
Research Projects Agency Network (see «Internet evolution»), which then
led to the internet and the «anything goes»
culture that remains its signature.
Prior
research with
cultured tissue had shown that a mix of chemicals could change bone marrow stem cells from mice to those resembling brain cells, but when a team
led by neurologist Lorraine Iacovitti of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia tried the same brew on human cells, the number altered was modest.
«People need to realize that the cultural choices they make have a significant bearing on outcomes for humans, individuals, families, and
cultures,» says Deborah Rogers,
lead author of the study and a graduate
research fellow at Stanford University.
The latest
research is part of a wider project at the University,
led by Sussex psychologist Dr Helga Dittmar, that is systematically examining the impact of consumer -
culture ideals on children's personal and social well - being.
Dr Vivian Vignoles, Reader in Social Psychology at the University of Sussex, Principal Investigator of the
Culture and Identity
Research Network, and
lead author on the project, explains:
«We desperately need a
culture system,» says Frank Chisari, a
leading hepatitis immunologist at The Scripps
Research Institute in La Jolla, California.
Writing in the journal PLoS Pathogens, the team
led by Professor Sachdev Sidhu, of the Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular
Research and Department of Molecular Genetics, describe how they turned ubiquitin, a staple protein in every cell, into a drug capable of thwarting MERS in
cultured human cells.
The
research team included Scott H. Randell, Ph.D., a leading expert in the culture of primary lung cells, from the Cystic Fibrosis / Pulmonary Research and Treatment Center at the University of North Carolina at Chap
research team included Scott H. Randell, Ph.D., a
leading expert in the
culture of primary lung cells, from the Cystic Fibrosis / Pulmonary
Research and Treatment Center at the University of North Carolina at Chap
Research and Treatment Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
His support for adult stem cell
research, his sponsorship of the bi-annual Vatican Stem Cell Conferences, and his leadership in the field of renewable energy
led to his appointment by the Vatican as Scientific Advisor to the President of the Pontifical Council for
Culture of the Catholic Church and, most recently, as The Pontifical Council Admonitor and Senior Advisor in regards to Regenerative Medicine.
Armed with
leading - edge
research, superb resources, and a strongly collaborative
culture, we translate laboratory discoveries into new options for children with tough - to - treat cancers.
In the current study,
lead authors David V. Hansen, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow, and Jan H. Lui, a graduate student in the Kriegstein lab, examined the OSVZ, using new labeling and tracking techniques to follow individual cells and their progeny over time in
cultured tissue slices from fetal cortex tissue that had been donated for
research.
His
research utilizes molecular biology, cell
culture, and animal models to study your body's cannabinoid system in an attempt to further our understanding of Cannabis as a medicine, and possibly
lead to the development of new drug compounds.»
In addition to WARF, the current study was funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Center for
Research on Influenza Pathogenesis; Scientific
Research on Innovative Areas from the Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan; the Strategic Basic
Research Program of the Japan Science and Technology Agency; and the
Leading Advanced Projects for Medical Innovation from the Japan Agency for Medical
Research and Development.
In this role, I am helping to build a campus - wide metabolism initiative by recruiting talented and collaborative new investigators, assisting with the development of new
leading - edge metabolism - related facilities, and promoting a more cohesive metabolism
research culture in Madison.
Using a mouse model for this disease, which in humans involves the destruction of white matter in the brain, a
research team
led by Albee Messing, director of the UW — Madison Waisman Center, found that a protein behind the symptoms of the disease, called GFAP, is broken down more rapidly in the body than researchers previously found in cell
culture studies.
My
research led me to kefir as the fermented food with the most complete microflora
culture.
The first season set the scene — St. Louis in the 1950s, a prestigious teaching hospital, a
leading gynecologist pursuing
research that is controversial at best in the conservative
culture with a partner who has no acknowledged credentials but shows a keen interest in and understanding of the topic and a way with putting the human subjects as ease — and introduced the complexity of the study, which was condemned when the initial findings were presented.
Study authors Ben Backes of American Institutes for
Research (AIR) and Michael Hansen of the Brookings Institution found that students in classrooms of team teachers
led by Opportunity
Culture «multi-classroom leaders» showed sizeable, statistically significant academic gains.
According to Becky Smerdon and Kathryn Borman, who
led the Gates - sponsored
research team that evaluated the initiative, by the late 1990s some consensus had emerged among reformers about what made schools successful: «a shared vision focused on student learning, common strategies for engendering that learning, a
culture of professional collaboration and collective responsibility, high - quality curriculum, systematic monitoring of student learning, strong instructional leadership (usually from the principal), and adequate resources.»
Lead by example The most effective schools create a
culture where learning is openly modelled by all senior staff, where experimentation and
research are actively encouraged and supported, and where even the most experienced teachers are open to constructive feedback.
We train data strategists and
research professionals to build a
culture of data - use and
lead with evidence.
Based on the largest - ever analysis of
research on effective school leaders, our school - level leadership PD guides principals in choosing the right focus for school improvement efforts; effectively
leading changes in your school; and transforming your school
culture into a purposeful community that believes it can make a difference.
Tom Bennett, Founder of
ResearchEd and Chair of the Department for Education Behaviour Group John Blake, History Consultant &
Leading Practitioner at Harris Federation Christine Counsell, Director of Education, Inspiration Trust Anthony Denny, Parent & Governor, Jane Austen College Rachel De Souza, CEO, Inspiration Trust Toby French,
Lead Practitioner, Torquay Academy Claire Heald, Executive Principal, Jane Austen College Karl Hoods, Chairman of Governors, Harris Academy Beckenham Hywel Jones, Head Teacher, West London Free School Michaela Khatib, Executive Head, Cobham Free School Mark Lehain, Principal, Bedford Free School Stuart Lock, Head Teacher, Cottenham Village College Helena Mills, CEO, Burnt Mills Academy Trust Munira Mirza, Former Deputy Mayor of Education and
Culture for London Dan Moynihan, CEO, Harris Federation Libby Nicholas, CEO, Reach 4 Academy Trust Sara Noel, Parent and Governor, Cottenham Village College Martyn Oliver, CEO, Outwood Grange Academies Trust James O'Shaughnessy, Founder of Floreat Education Academies Trust Bruno Reddy, Maths Social Entrepreneur & former Head of Maths at King Solomon Academy Martin Robinson, Educationalist & author of Trivium21c Mark Rose, Governor, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy Jo Saxton, CEO, Turner Schools Multi-Academy Trust Tony Sewell, Founder of Generating Genius Jonathan Simons, Head of Education at Policy Exchange & Chairman of Governors, Greenwich Free School Luke Sparkes, Principal, Trinity Academy Alex Wade, Parent and Chairman of Governors, Fulham Boys School Claire Ward, Parent, Cobham Free School Rachel Wolf, Founder of The New Schools Network & Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister for Education
SRI and partners are
researching partnership models, approaches to instruction, tools, and a framework to inform future
research into the mechanisms that
lead to a learning college
culture.
Other clusters are using our library to develop a
research culture, with access to articles from
leading academics such as John Hattie, Dylan Wiliam and Carol Dweck.
Peppler
leads the Make - to - Learn initiative of the MacArthur Foundation, which leverages DIY
culture, digital practices, and educational
research to advocate for placing making, creating, and designing at the core of educational practice.
«Off the Chain» is the result of this
research that explores the evolution of the American Pit Bull Terrier in American
culture,
leading up to how we abuse these animals through dog fighting today.
Lutyens» work with the mind has
lead him to develop events and exhibits that reflect
research with specific social or ethnic groups, such as the Muxhe from the Zapotec
culture of Southern Mexico.
The gallery has been responsible for placement of its artists» work in many
leading museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, National Portrait Gallery - Smithsonian Institution, Detroit Institute of Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, de Young Museum, Schomburg Center for
Research in Black
Culture, The New York Public Library, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, San Diego Museum of Art and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
In the spirit of collaboration, this installation doubles as a lab activated by
research and dialogue
led by Lenape and Pacific scholars,
culture bearers, and communities, to piece together the surviving historical fragments of land dispossession, dislocation, and diasporas.
Seminars, site visits, individual meetings, and roundtable discussions will be
led by a group of professionals that includes Andrea Andersson (Chief Curator of Visual Arts, CAC New Orleans), María del Carmen Carrión (Director of Public Programs &
Research, ICI), Tumelo Mosaka (independent curator, New York), Beatriz Santiago Muñoz (artist, San Juan), Valerie Cassel Oliver (Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston), Elvira Dyangani Ose (Lecturer in Visual
Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London and Curator of the 8th Edition of the Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art, GIBCA 2015), Renaud Proch (Executive Director, ICI), Franklin Sirmans (Artistic Director, Prospect.3, New Orleans and Terri and Michael Smooke Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art, LACMA, Los Angeles), and Claire Tancons (independent curator, New Orleans), as well as the soon - to - be-announced Artistic Director of Prospect.4, among others.
Her ongoing interest in affect has
led to produce work that addresses the
cultures of wellness and relaxation, psychodrama and market - oriented
research, as well as online therapeutic subcultures.
GHost [Since 2008 -RCB-
leads the visual arts and creative
research project GHost, which explores how ghosts are manifested in contemporary visual art and
culture.
In particular, Geyer
researched women -
led salons, which became crucibles for this new
culture.
While the country's longstanding former President Robert Mugabe was being ousted through a military -
led coup, Chiurai was exhibiting his politically - driven work, which combines art historical imagery with references from popular
culture and archival material to explore the visual language and tropes that help construct myths, history, and ultimately power.Under the continued curation of Candice Allison, «Madness and Civilization» re-stages this exhibition alongside new works and
research that highlights Chiurai's creative projects over the past two years.