However, given U.S. hegemony in
most academic research, International investigations would be relatively inefficent, Though again, actually doable.
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Most Academic Research Is Low - Value Rent - Seeking Data - Massaging Justification For More Low - Value Rent - Seeking Data - Massaging»
Most academic research has shown short - sellers (represented by measures of short - interest) generate excess returns over the medium to longer - term, and some recent work ferrets out subsequent news flow to posit they [shorts] possess informational advantage (better research?)
Most academic research on education policy suffers from a similar implicit assumption: that the schools automatically use their resources well.
Further,
most academic research seems to indicate that most diets fail, whether it stops to work, or whether it is due to lack of compliance.
Not exact matches
In Kilduff's
most recent
research, which has yet to be published, he finds that U.S. universities engaged in a long - standing rivalry (Harvard vs. Yale, USC vs. UCLA) benefit from increased merchandise sales, as well as a a higher proportion of alumni who donate to the school, even after controlling for factors like
academic and athletic rank.
After enlisting a former journalist to contact former Gawker interns under the guise of «
academic research,» Forbes reported, Harder assembled the
most willing plaintiffs before his firm «passed them off» to a New York labor firm, which filed the suit in June 2013.
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Most theological faculty are not primarily absorbed in
academic research and scholarly publishing for narrow guild audiences.
Occurring as it does in the context of a review of one of the
most spectacularly successful empirical historical investigations in the whole field of life of Christ
research, it is clear evidence of a tendency of the «new hermeneutic» to blur the distinction between statements possible on the basis of
academic historical
research and statements possible only on the basis of faith.
The
most useful aspects of the Scholar days for me was hearing first - hand accounts of international
research from young
academics and government workers.
The various speakers were
academics speaking about
research they have done for their respective institution's rather than HIPP organic and I did not necessarily feel they were giving formula the hard sell; however, the topics were obliquely related to formula feeding the
most recent being «Food, mood and children's behaviour» led by Dr Alex Richardson of Oxford University this focussed on the benefits of Omega 3.
Our devoted team of physicians have been recognized nationally and internationally for their extensive clinical experience, outstanding
academic credentials and
research contributions, as well as for their success in treating the
most challenging fertility cases.
The
most common preschool philosophy is play - based, which is an umbrella term for a progressive philosophy of education that
research shows are the
most effective versus a traditional or
academic curriculum.
Scenario building is a useful, but narrow field of
academic research and
most academic researchers don't try to predict the future.
UK
academic research is recognised as being the
most productive and cost effective in the world, with more than three - quarters rated «world leading» or «internationally excellent».
Kaloyeros, the physics professor who built SUNY Poly, making it perhaps the world's
most recognized
academic research and development hub for the semiconductor industry, has been a major casualty of the scandal.
Given Britain's involvement in an international
research consortium formed to create the
most detailed and medically useful picture of human genetic variation to date, tonight's other discussion points include the scientific value of the information and the regulatory implications of providing public access to personal genome data through
academic research projects, as well as through commercial organisations.
Still, teaching is a very important part of his professional mix, and there's less of a distinction between teaching and
research than in
most academic posts.
Most academics in the sciences contribute to their fields by building
research groups, populated with staff and students.
NSF, primary supporter of
academic basic
research in
most non-biomedical fields, is also a winner, with 4.8 percent more to spend this year than it had in FY 1994, aided by a significant increase in last year's appropriations cycle.
Most recently, she directed faculty and graduate affairs in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, one of the world's leading
academic and
research institutions in global affairs.
A MedImmune postdoc fills the bill; it is focused on
research and, in line with the
most successful
academic training programs, highly structured.
In the brief space available I've only been able to touch on a very few of the career areas
most closely related to
academic research.
Are
most of the members of the
academic staff active in
research (i.e., do they have
research students or staff, and are they still publishing)?
While her ambition was to be a principal investigator, and extensive postdoc
research experience is
most commonly a requirement for an
academic position, she nonetheless loathed the idea of completing a second postdoc.
While the professional life of Spanish
academics broadly goes through the four traditional phases of predoctoral researcher (Ayudante), postdoctoral researcher (Ayudante Doctor), lecturer, and finally permanent
research staff, it is early stage and transitional stage career scientists which have been identified as the
most vulnerable.
Here's the result that has gotten the
most press:
Academic research careers were less popular with the late cohorts than the early ones in all disciplines, suggesting, perhaps, that graduate students are disillusioned by exposure to the lives and careers of their faculty advisers.
Because
most faculty members were cloned from their graduate advisers and
academic research is all they know, as a group they can offer little help to someone with «alternative» interests.
The Institutional
Research and
Academic Career Development Awards (IRACDA) program has supported some 550 postdocs from a wide variety of backgrounds, placing
most of them in tenure - track faculty jobs.
While funding for applied science
research mostly comes from industry, the biggest funder of basic science is the federal government, and
most recipients of that funding are
academic researchers.
D.s have a wide variety of career opportunities, although
most choose
academic research.
The University of Cambridge, like
most research universities, has an office dedicated to helping
academics get their entrepreneurial projects off the ground.
The same changes are sweeping through
academic research, he asserted, and at a pace that's quicker than
most people think.
On the
academic side, if you want to be on the faculty at a
Research I university, you'll
most likely need a fabulous postdoc in a well respected lab for however many years, some plum publications, plenty of grant - writing practice, and contacts with the big - wigs in your field.
But, just like other
academic scientists, they also publish their
research in peer - reviewed journals, and
most supervise
research students and do other forms of university - level teaching.
Marjolein Soethoudt, a PhD candidate in Van der Stelt's
research group, studied together with 12 international
academic groups, the National Institute of Health (US) and pharmaceuticals concern Hoffman - LaRoche (Switzerland), the 18
most commonly used reference substances, including the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, Δ9 - THC.
There are also some advantages to the Chinese approach to
research, says Evans, noting that his
research department is more in tune than
most Western
academic departments with scientific entrepreneurship.
Most would agree that it is entirely in the interest of universities and
research institutes to retain researchers who have proven
academic track records.
Consistent with this approach, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) just published their
research on ADHD in a
most unusual
academic journal: the Frontiers for Young Minds is an electronic scientific journal whose primary audience comprises children from elementary and junior high schools.
The reform was necessary and was welcomed by the country's major science organisations (the German
Research Foundation, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [DFG], the Max Planck Society and the German Science Council) and the organisation that represents university heads (Association of Universities and Other Higher Education Institutions, or Hochschulrektorenkonferenz), although the HRG has been one of the
most hotly debated topics in the country's
academic circles.
Today, Unix is the operating system of
most large Internet servers, businesses and universities, and a major part of
academic and industrial
research in operating systems is based on Unix.
Early in the game of creating a company, says Perls, perhaps the
most important player with which an
academic scientist should communicate is the institutional conflict - of - interest panel, whose job is to assure that financial stakes with a commercial entity don't bias
research results or compromise the safety of human subjects.
«We studied soccer players because soccer is the world's
most popular sport,» said Michael L. Lipton, M.D., Ph.D., associate director of Einstein's Gruss Magnetic Resonance
Research Center and medical director of MRI services at Montefiore, the University Hospital and
academic medical center for Einstein.
The manifestation of Varmus's effort, the Public Library of Science and its roster of
academic publications, has become one of the
most cited sources in
academic research and has inspired others worldwide to follow its lead.
Most German
research organizations have also welcomed the idea of restricting the
academic qualification period to a total of 12 years.
Early - career
academic scientists are
most likely to be interested in
research project grants, fellowships, and career - development awards.
Early - career
academic scientists are
most likely to be interested in
research project grants, fellowships, and career development awards.
Finally, the report noted that
most biomedical graduate programs and postdocs in the United States do little to prepare biomedical scientists for careers outside of academia even though considerably fewer than half (43 %) wind up in
academic research or teaching and fewer than a quarter (23 %) wind up tenured.
England's leading
academic centres won the lion's share of funding for
research last week, as the Higher Education Funding Council for England directed
most of its
research budget into the strongest departments.
Most private
research institutes are nonprofits, too, but those jobs fit better in a discussion of
academic careers.