Sentences with phrase «national academic award»

To make your academic credentials stand out, list two or three school or national academic awards below your high school and GPA.

Not exact matches

A recently awarded fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities will make it possible for me to study and write at Princeton University next academic year.
Recipient of: Academic Letter, Superintendent's Key Scholar Award, SGA Student of the Month and National Spanish Exam Bronze Award
Recipient of: Superintendent's Key Scholar Award, Honor Roll, Georgia Scholar, Optimist Club Essay Contest — First Place, National Latin Exam — Gold (Latin I, II, and III), Spirit of Learning Award, Academic Excellence Certificate, Academic Letter, Lamp of Knowledge, Georgia Certificate of Merit, Governor's Honors Program Nominee, Student of the Month, National AP Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, GHSA State Literary Competition Essay Writing — First Place Divisional, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Conference and Leadership 56, Mock Trial Lawyer Award, Daughters of the American Revolution Youth Citizenship Award
Sabato is also the author of 25 books and countless essays on politics, has served on many national and state commissions and is the recipient of more than two dozen major scholarships, grants and academic awards.
Dr. Elsie Effah Kaufmann, the renowned Science and Maths Quiz mistress, will be awarded The 2018 Golden Torch Award for International Academic Leadership at the 44th Annual National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Conference on Saturday March 24th in Pittsburgh, USA.
A dozen public schools across the state, including two on Long Island, risk losing their chance to win coveted national «Blue Ribbon» awards for academic excellence because of the drop in the number of students who took standardized Common Core tests this spring.
► How intellectual property (IP) ownership is awarded to academics can have a significant effect on their commercialization efforts, according to a paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research that Mervis reported on (subscription required), also in this week's issue.
- Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Program for NIGMS MARC Predoctoral Fellowships (F31) Deadline: December 5, 2005 MARC Predoctoral Fellowships are individual National Research Service awards made to outstanding graduates of the MARC U * STAR Program (Minority Access to Research Careers / Undergraduate Student Training in Academic Research) to help them pursue a graduate degree in the biomedical sciences.
An organisation called the National Academic Recognition Information Centres checks for equivalence of degrees awarded in different European Union countries.
As an initial step towards building science of science policy communities among National Science Foundation Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) grantees and between these grantees and other science policy researchers, analysts and policy makers in related academic, governmental, scientific and professional organizations, we have organized a one - and - a-half day workshop of awardees under SciSIP's first and second rounds of awards, augmented by a limited number of representatives from NSF, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and other Washington - based science policy networks.
He moved to Boston where he obtained the F32 National Research Scholarship Award (NIH) and completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the laboratory of C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., Chief Academic Officer and Senior Investigator at Joslin Diabetes Center and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
PULLMAN — Two scientists at WSU were awarded grants from the National Science Foundation's Academic Research Initiative program totaling more than $ 2 million.
In May 2014, a UChicago Medicine team was awarded a National Cancer Institute grant to serve as a Lead Academic Participating Site for the National Clinical Trials Network — the only lead site in Illinois.
NSF EPSCoR -LRB-(Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) Track 1 awards are intended to improve the research competitiveness of jurisdictions by improving their academic research infrastructure in areas of science and engineering supported by the National Science Foundation and critical to the particular jurisdiction's science and technology initiative or plan.
You should reference ResearchMatch and the CTSA program as follows: Recruitment for the study included / was done via ResearchMatch, a national health volunteer registry that was created by several academic institutions and supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health as part of the Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) national health volunteer registry that was created by several academic institutions and supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health as part of the Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) National Institutes of Health as part of the Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) program.
A team from the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center has received a five - year, $ 3.9 - million award from the National Cancer Institute to serve as a Lead Academic Participating Site for the newly created National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN).
Damon Runyon - Walter Winchell Postdoctoral Fellowship National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship McKnight Scholars Award in Neuroscience NIH Research Career Development Award McKnight Foundation Development Award R. P. Doherty - Welch Chair in Science at Baylor College of Medicine Student Choice Award in Teaching at Baylor College of Medicine Michael E. DeBakey Excellence in Research Award Academic Career Leadership Award McKnight Neuroscience of Brain Disorders Award NARSAD Distinguished Investigator Award Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar in Aging
A multi-specialty Integrative Medical - Dental group practice Licensure: State of Maryland, July 1973, Dentistry District of Columbia, July 1973, October 1995, Dentistry District of Columbia, October 1995, Doctor of Naturopathy (registration) Academic Appointments: Howard University, School of Dentistry 1974 - 1978 Capital University of Integrative Medicine 1999 - 2005 Provost, Capital University of Integrative Medicine Professor, Department of Spiritual, Psycho - emotional Neurobiology Course Leader, Applied Neurobiology I and II Professional Organizations: (abbreviated) American Dental Association Academy of General Dentistry International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology American Academy of Neural Therapy American Academy of Environmental Medicine Holistic Dental Association Awards, Offices, Appointment, etc. (abbreviated) Cum Laude, U of Md., School of Dentistry 1973 Omicron Kappa Epsilon (National Dental Honor Fraternity) Board of Denticare, President 1978 - 1990 National Registry of Who's Who 2000 Metro Integrative Medicine Study Group 2000 National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, review panel 2001 President's Award for Excellence (CUIM) 2001 Journal of Capital University, co-editor 2001
She has received the faculty «Teacher of the Year» award three times and has been featured in several documentaries, in national academic nutrition conferences, and on popular nutrition - related websites and podcasts.
The National Board of Review, a collection of film enthusiasts and academics founded in 1909, is better known for packing its annual awards dinner (to be hosted by Willie Geist on January 9) with big names than for predicting Oscars.
The National Board of Review, which owes much of its visibility to its place early on the awards calendar, consists not of film critics but of «knowledgeable film enthusiasts and professionals, academics, young filmmakers and students» in the New York area.
The cry of the thunder being stolen you hear is from the National Board of Review, the anonymous «select group of film enthusiasts, filmmakers, professionals, academics and students» who host a big celebrity awards party each year.
The National Board of Review, a group of New York - based academics and film enthusiasts, may have little overlap with the Hollywood industry members who choose the Academy Awards — but they also have an established track record for sussing out top Oscar contenders, and being the first to do it.
The $ 250,000 Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools, awarded to the charter management organization (CMO) that has demonstrated outstanding academic outcomes especially among low - income students and students of color, will be announced June 12 at the National Charter Schools Conference in Washington, D.C.
She is the recipient of the 2017 Jason Kinsey Friend of NAPDS Award (National Association for Professional Development Schools) as well as the 2017 recipient of the Edward C. Pomeroy Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher Education by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) and currently serves as Board Chair of AACTE, and is an Executive Committee member at - large with the Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutes (CADREI).
The foundation has awarded over $ 530,000 in grants to both national and community organizations for academic - enrichment and child - immunization programs.
Nonetheless, absent a more perfect method for identifying teacher excellence (e.g., teacher effectiveness indices as measured by teachers» effects on student academic growth), the research team chose to accept the risk of equating national teacher awards with teacher excellence.
Additionally, of the top 112 U.S. top charter high schools on the list, 43 were from California, and 18 in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) alone, including recent National Academic Decathlon winner Granada Hills Charter High and National Green Ribbon Award recipient Environmental Charter High.»
CASEL, a national organization dedicated to advancing the development of integrated academic, social, and emotional learning, established the award to honor the memory of its vice president Mary Utne O'Brien, who passed away in April 2010 after a battle with cancer.
National merit awards are given to magnet schools that demonstrate a commitment to high academic standards, curriculum innovation, successful desegregation and diversity efforts, and strong parent and community involvement.
National merit awards are given to magnet schools that demonstrate a commitment to high academic standards, curriculum innovation, diversity, and strong parent and community involvement.
Under state requirements, if a school meets certain API participation and growth criteria, it may be eligible to become a California Distinguished School, National Blue Ribbon School, or Title I Academic Achievement Awards School.
Renaissance Arts has won a national STEAM award from the White House and state awards for excellence and innovation in the arts and academic achievement from the California Department of Education and commendations from the California State Assembly and the Los Angeles school district's board of education.
Under his leadership, Sanger schools won multiple local, state, and national awards including 3 National Blue Ribbon, 15 California Distinguished School, 11 Title I Academic Achievement, and 4 National Schools tnational awards including 3 National Blue Ribbon, 15 California Distinguished School, 11 Title I Academic Achievement, and 4 National Schools tNational Blue Ribbon, 15 California Distinguished School, 11 Title I Academic Achievement, and 4 National Schools tNational Schools to Watch.
She has received numerous awards from national and international professional and academic organisations including the Australian Council for Educational Leaders, the New Zealand Secondary Principals Association and the US - based University Council on Educational Administration.
Also, in 2009, Rosa was received the NCLB National Blue Ribbon School of Academic Excellence Award.
The Courant article went to quote Annie Fisher's Principal, Melony M. Brady, as saying «Receiving the National Blue Ribbon Award is an honor that validates how a community, with one common vision, dream and belief that every single child deserves a phenomenal educational experience, will surpass academic expectations and beat the odds... It is without the shadow of a doubt that this acknowledgement recognizes the power of collaboration, partnership and educational autonomy that drives reform.»
The President's Education Awards Program (PEAP)-- sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, in partnership with NAESP and the National Association of Secondary School Principals — was developed to help principals recognize and honor students who have achieved high academic goals through hard work and dedication to learning.
The California schools, which are either high achieving or made significant academic improvement, are among 337 schools in 47 states to receive the 2014 National Blue Ribbon Award.
This award marks the end of the 2015 - 16 academic decathlon season in which Granada Hills Charter won all levels of competition including the city, state and national titles.
In the last decade we have earned several awards from national or regional bodies for academic program quality, including the Christa McAuliffe Award for Excellence in Teacher Education given by the American Council for State Colleges and Universities.
The Gold Ribbon schools as well as the Exemplary Program recipients, Title I Academic Achieving Schools, 2015 Green Ribbon Schools, 2015 Civic Learning Award Schools, and the National Blue Ribbon Honorees from 2014 will be recognized later this month during regional ceremonies held in Sacramento, San Diego, Visalia, and San Francisco.
Awarded by the National School Board Association's (NSBA) Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE), the CUBE Award recognizes school boards that exhibit excellence in school board governance, academic improvement, educational equity, and community engagement.
Smith is a former Teach For America Sue Lehmann Award finalist, a national competition for Teach For America teachers with the strongest academic results.
And yet the school has established a stellar record of success: a national Title I Distinguished School Award in 2012 in recognition of its high academic achievement, a Golden Bell Award for its innovative writing program, and a Dispelling the Myth award from the nonprofit Education TAward in 2012 in recognition of its high academic achievement, a Golden Bell Award for its innovative writing program, and a Dispelling the Myth award from the nonprofit Education TAward for its innovative writing program, and a Dispelling the Myth award from the nonprofit Education Taward from the nonprofit Education Trust.
Timothy has received many awards, including Canada's prestigious 3M National Teaching Fellowship, during his academic career.
She has won the University of Utah's Academic Fellowship and the University of Alabama's National Alumni Fellowship, Boone Fellowship, Truman Capote Award and First - Year Teaching Award, and has recieved awards and fellowships from Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, The Taft Nicholson Center, Writing by Writers, Squaw Valley Community of Writers, and more.
She won more Teacher of the Year awards from her students (the most dear to her), and other national awards for teaching excellence, including the Carl J. Norden - Pfizer Distinguished Teacher Award for outstanding veterinary medical educator of the year, the Iowa State University Sesquicentennial Hubbard Award for teaching excellence, and the William O. Reece Award for outstanding academic advising.
Her work has been exhibited and won awards in numerous national and regional juried shows including: Academic Artists Association (Best in Show 1999), Allied Artists of America, American Artists Processional League, Audubon Artists, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, Connecticut Pastel Society, Connecticut Women Artists, Mattatuck Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, Oil Painters of America, Pastel Society of America, Rye Arts Center and Salmagundi Non-Members Open.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z