Sentences with phrase «new institutions»

Additionally, Apple Pay adds new institutions in Japan, Canada and Russia.
We consider the platform would not only provide technological and legal protection of all parties involved, but also extend variety of post-trade services for investors, custodians and new institutions emerging in this sector of economy.»
It could promote new institutions to tackle destructive technology and terrorism.
It takes institutions — old institutions, and new institutions still to be built — that stand ready to both report and stay with society - shaking stories like this one.
Maybe UBC and UVic should de-certify their law schools for 24 hours on Aug. 1, then re-establish them on Aug. 2 as «new institutions» so they can match TRU's fees!
In the climate change arena, a number of relatively new institutions and processes now govern the international community's approach.
It is highly unlikely that there will be a large number of universities added in the future, and, even if there were, they would be unlikely to be new institutions founded for the purpose of offering educational programs to the students excluded from TWU.
· «No New Institutions» is an untenable position.
The extent to which new institutions in the climate finance architecture such as the Green Climate Fund will provide a new and effective channel for increasing support for REDD + remains to be seen.
So while the Program adds some new institutions, it also embeds them within a coordinated policy framework of Acre, other states in the region, and the federal government including The Sustainable Amazon Plan, the Plan for Prevention and Control of Deforestation in the Amazon, the National Plan of Climate Change, and The Amazon Fund.
New institutions include a Green Climate Fund to provide support for developing nations, a new technology initiative and a framework designed to improve communication in the international community and to protect developing countries from the impacts associated with climate change.
To support successful implementation of this Program, four new institutions must be created to carry out necessary governance.
They also endorsed the completion of new institutions and agreed ways and means to deliver scaled - up climate [continue reading...]
-- Explore new institutions that help to address the legitimate interests of future generations.
In rural areas held by rebels, new institutions are cropping up to fill the void left by the receding Syrian state.
The parade of spectacular new institutions, most of...
Precisely now the conditions for new institutions to take shape have arisen.»
A City Report from Cape Town looks at both new institutions and grassroots arts spaces, while David Geers considers the new wave of figurative painting in recent New York shows.
Zhukova is recognised for her vision in conceiving and building new institutions in Russia.
Founded in 1966, it was one of that great wave of new institutions that included the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the Camden Arts Centre in London and the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham.
And so Mr. Krens, who has been at work on art - related projects in China and has largely disappeared from the American art world since stepping down from the Guggenheim in 2008, said he began thinking about other new institutions that could solidify the northern Berkshires as a tourist destination.
2:00 pm — 2:40 pm Alternative spaces and recent trends in Chinese contemporary art: new institutions and the question of the importance of artist groups — «Crimes» without a scene Speaker: Carol Lu, Beijing
But can Shanghai provide the trained staff — and the art — to fill these new institutions?
The 730 delegates at Bretton Woods agreed to establish two new institutions.
For new institutions of the same quality and standard whose majority of their students are still new, they may need to charge low fees in order to attract students.
Overdrive mentions new signups on their blog and 3M is eerily quiet about the new institutions it deals with.
Schools Week understands the new institutions will work in a similar way to the five existing research schools established last year in Macclesfield, York, Devon, Lincoln and Sandwell.
Many of the government's multimillion - pound university technical colleges have «failed to establish their position in the educational landscape», and other new institutions are at risk of going the same way, according to the National Audit Office.
Many of the government's multimillion - pound university technical colleges have «failed to establish their position in the educational landscape», and other new institutions are at risk of going the...
But with free school closure rates, it seems to me, likely to be well above anything experienced in local authorities in the past; further questions hanging over the future of organisations such as Chapel Street and Parkfield; and general worries about the merits of setting up lots of small new institutions at a time of belt - tightening, questions about this policy are mounting up.
The charter - school concept has also attracted new institutions into early education, says Tim Knowles, director of the Urban Education Institute, which is part of the University of Chicago.
Now, however, the need to address issues of educational quality and performance may call for new rules and new institutions.
If you want to create real change, you have to change the system of incentives — not just create new institutions that will be governed by the same perverse incentives.
To minimize alleged risk, we are now driven to embrace only those new institutions that are created and managed by familiar, «proven» entities.
Our perspective also suggests that, absent new institutions, the problem of ineffective performance is likely to continue, however earnestly reformers may try to engineer effective school characteristics.
These new institutions will help tackle the skills gap at a local, regional and national level and extend opportunity to thousands of people.
Increasingly, they are devising new strategies and new institutions to meet the needs of all students.
The policies sparked a movement of students from municipal to previously existing private schools as well as the establishment of new institutions.
There are now 2,700 schools that serve some 600,000 students in 34 states and the District of Columbia (see Figure 1), with cities like Washington, D.C., and Dayton, Ohio, now enrolling upwards of 17 percent of all their children in these new institutions.
The George Mason model entails founding new institutions.
It happened by philanthropists building new institutions to compete with the old ones.
Knowing that time is ripe for catalytic campaign to evolve a powerful and coherent movement expressing a supranational identity and building new institutions for a planetary age the mission of TWC is to reenergize the dispersed and frustrated civil society towards advancing a diverse popular movement of engaged citizens the world over.
New institutions will need to arise — both to meet needs that are unique to charter schools and to design service packages in older service areas that make sense for charter schools.
«Once the basic elements of new institutions are «baked in,» he says, «it will be very hard to change them structurally.
On the other hand, the BBSRC would be pleased to acquire five new institutions.
But as new institutions, departments, and programs arose, most adopted a new organizational paradigm focused on project - based work, short - term contracts, international workforce mobility, and quantitative performance indicators such as publication numbers and impact factors.
New institutions around the world are gathering interdisciplinary teams of biologists, mathematicians, and computer specialists to help promote systems biology approaches.
«We will need to build new institutions and systems to manage this steady flow of asylum seekers,» he said.
Children's ages, peer environment quality, and recent funding affect decisions to move to new institutions, a new study suggests
The What Works Network, launched last year by the Cabinet Office, consists of established and new institutions responsible for gathering, assessing and sharing the most robust evidence to inform policy and service delivery across the UK.
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