Sentences with phrase «of academic titles»

You can see some of his beautiful work for a variety of academic titles over at his Reedsy profile.
However, science editors do work on the full range of academic titles, from undergraduate textbooks to research - level books and popular science, so there is plenty of room for creativity.

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Bestselling books with titles like Snakes in Suits, movies such as Horrible Bosses and even academic papers trumpet the prevalence of people without empathy in the corner office.
Sometimes people only realize it when their big life plans — buying a home, applying for a government position or an academic title — take them to the bright hallways of the city hall.
But these far more qualified commentators do in a piece whose title says it all: Â The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure of Academic Economics.
It was shortly after the housing crisis, when in October of 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto released an academic «White paper», titled, «Bitcoin: A Peer - to - Peer Electronic Cash System», to a small cryptographic community's web space.
English political scientist Stephen Hopgood makes the point in what is my favorite title of an academic conference paper, «Sinners in the Hands of an Angry ICC.»
Taking its title from one of FDR's famous attacks on «the nine old men,» this volume offers a trenchant critique of our imperial judiciary and its academic defenders.
Whether one considers the drearily stylized, solemnly insipid droning that so often emanates from the courts or the unmoored and turgid expositions of wearisome ideologies characteristic of more adventurous academic literature, there is very little in the discourse that merits the title of «reason.»
The title accurately summarizes the impression most people have of Calvin and his theology, including many within the academic community.
Here's another, scarcely less oratorical in character, from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: the title of this document (another wonderful example of Vatican bogus academic language when what is needed is a competent journalist used to writing informative headlines) is «Considerations regarding proposals to give legal recognition to unions between homosexual persons» (2003): The Church's teaching on marriage and on the complementarity of the sexes reiterates a truth that is evident to right reason and recognised as such by all the major cultures of the world.
Notre Dame has not exactly been a consistent title contender, but Irish recruiting is impressive given its academic standards and lack of in - state talent.
Based on a high - level audit of all reports of sexual harassment or violence for three academic years from 2012 - 2013 through 2014 - 2015, Pepper found that the University's student conduct processes were wholly inadequate to consistently provide a prompt and equitable response under Title IX, that Baylor failed to consistently support complainants through the provision of interim measures, and that in some cases, the University failed to take action to identify and eliminate a potential hostile environment, prevent its recurrence, or address its effects for individual complainants or the broader campus community.
Under Title IX, to achieve gender parity between men's and women's sports, universities and colleges have to meet one of three different requirements: 1) equity in participation opportunities for both men and women; 2) scholarships offered proportionally based on the number of male and female athletes; and 3) comparable overall treatment of women's and men's sports (including but not limited to quality and maintenance of locker rooms and facilities, equipment and supplies, access to practice fields, publicity of teams and events, the quality of coaching, academic tutoring, traveling budgets, etc.).
The NCAA title is up for grabs because talent is more evenly distributed, thanks to TV, higher academic standards, the lure of the pros and three - point baskets
She recommends several titles: Ned Vizzini's «It's Kind of a Funny Story» portrays Craig, a teenager with depression at the hands of academic stress, who spends times in a psychiatric ward.
Inspired by the 1980s solidarity movement in Poland and the more recent Orange Revolution in Ukraine, Ms. Onuch's academic work focuses on «Revolutionary Moments and Revolutionary Movements», the title of her dissertation which inspired her and her father to host a 2009 exhibition and symposium in Kiev, aptly called «Revolutionary Moments».
In a document titled: «Strike Bulletin No. 1», which was signed and issued by Ogunyemi, ASUU said the strike action was to be a total, comprehensive and indefinite action whereby no form of academic activities including teaching, attendance of any meeting, conduct and supervision of any examination at any level, supervision of project or thesis at any level should take place at any of the nation's universities.
PhD students can now elect representatives to a national students» council and to the academic senate of an increasing number of universities, enjoy economic benefits similar to those of undergraduate students, choose to write their thesis in a foreign language, appeal following a failed defence, and hold their title right after a successful defence, because all further bureaucratic requirements like filing copies of the thesis to the national libraries have been transferred to the universities.
Zero,» says Steve Farmer, an independent scholar in Palo Alto, California who authored a 2004 paper with two academics with the goading title «The Collapse of the Indus Script Thesis: The myth of a literate Harappan civilization.»
Dated 1966 and titled «Properties of expanding universes», it lays out the thoughts of Stephen Hawking at the start of his academic career.
But about 5 months later, the decision was reversed on the grounds that, in the eyes of the Spanish system, McBride did not hold a master's degree or a Ph.D. «The forwarded documentation,» said the official rejection letter, «has not gone through any of the two legal processes, neither of homologation nor of recognition, for the mentioned title to be valid in Spain, neither for academic nor for professional purposes.»
The JICA project, titled «Economic and Social Development Support in Developing Countries through Partnerships with the Private Sector» had participants from multiple private organizations in the OSV Consortium (an industry - academic collaborative group that promotes use of OSV technology).
I recently contrived to embarrass one of my former mentors by pointing out that the paper she was about to present to the annual meeting of our peculiar band of academics had a title rather similar to a paper she had presented to the same group almost twenty years before.
The study is titled, «Assessing the Effect of High Performance Computing Capabilities on Academic Research Output» and was published in Empirical Economics.
While a newly formed National Committee of Ethics declared the thesis in accordance with the academic regulations of the time, a separate investigation by the National Council for Attestation of Titles, Diplomas and University Certificates (CNATDCU) concluded that large chunks of the thesis had been copied without proper referencing.
When I met with the writer and academic Paul Wapner, whose ideas I'm stealing here, he told me that a colleague had warned him not to publish his book on this subject, titled Living Through the End of Nature.
Scholarly articles published by over 20 researchers in Monographs, titled «The Relation of Childhood Physical Activity to Brain Health, Cognition and Scholastic Achievement» indicate that while physical activity in schools has diminished in part because of a growing emphasis on student performance and academic testing, decreased physical activity is actually related to decreased academic performance.
or «Ph.D.», is an academic title awarded at the end of a course of not less than three years, admission to which is based on entrance examinations and academic rankings in the Bachelor of Arts («Laurea Triennale») and Master of Arts («Laurea Magistrale» or «Laurea Specialistica»).
Davis - Kean and colleagues Jacquelynne Eccles, also of the University of Michigan, and Miriam Linver of Columbia University presented their findings in a paper titled «Influences of Gender on Academic Achievement» at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence in New Orleans on April 13.
The budget cuts will be accompanied by the dissolution, on 1 January, of the 120 - year - old institution's classical academic departments — zoology, botany, geology and anthropology — and by the shuffling of member scientists into a new, leaner organization, broadly titled Science and Education.
Earlier this year, Wiens received the honorary title of chevalier (knight) in France's Academic Order of Palms for establishing strong ties between American and French scientific communities.
McLean Hospital Title: Chief Academic Officer Harvard Medical School Title: Professor of Psychiatry
Provides appropriate certification and titles, after examination, for individuals working at all levels of animal science, from on - farm production (Registered Animal Scientist), to expertise gained by academic degrees and experience (Professional Animal Scientist), to Diplomate status (Board Certification).
On December 2, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) held an academic lecture titled «Investigating the Mysteries of the Dark Universe - the Origin of the Universe, the Formation of Planets, and the Birth of Life» at Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) in Odaiba, Tokyo.
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., April 11, 2016 — Space scientist Roger Wiens was awarded the honorary title of chevalier (knight) in France's Academic Order of Palms for his work in forging strong ties between the French and American scientific communities.
He tries out and gets a spot on an academic quiz team that is training to compete on the BBC series «University Challenge» — the title for the film comes from a catch phrase of the show.
The title implies it does since «final girl» is one of the main terms thrown around in academic studies of horror.
SE: In his seminal 1972 study titled Inequality, the Harvard - based sociologist and statistician Christopher Jencks wrote, «The case for or against desegregation should not be argued in terms of academic achievement.
Her current publications include, a co-authored chapter titled «Leadership Capabilities in the Midst of Transition at Harvard Library» in Leadership in Academic Libraries Today: connecting practice to theory (2014); co-authored an open access article titled: «Lifelong learning in the digital age: A content analysis of recent research on participation» (2015).
The federal government's own comprehensive analysis of Title I, mandated by Congress, conducted by RAND among others, and published in 2007 after several years of NCLB experience, found the largest academic gains since 2000 and 2003 among students in high - poverty schools.
A US study titled Schoolwide intervention to reduce chronic tardiness at the middle and high school levels found that «instructional time lost to widespread tardiness is likely to significantly affect the capacity of the entire student population to meet rigorous academic standards».
He told me that he was not aware of anyone doing something similar (quite surprising given ~ 15 years of internet expansion by that time) and he directed me to an article titled «Academic Achievement and the Structure of Competition» by James Coleman.
Thus the title of his classic work, The Adolescent Society, published in 1961, the germ of which first appeared in the Harvard Education Review in 1959 as «Academic Achievementand the Structure of Competition.»
Although the so - called edutainment software titles, like the Blue's Clues and Dr. Seuss series, make up a relatively small portion of the market, academics, teachers, and entrepreneurs are working to transform a couch potato pastime into a curriculum staple.
On November 26, 2002, — after almost a year of discussion and debate — final regulations regarding the Title I: Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged section of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act were released.
ESSA wisely eliminates cost - by - cost testing for SNS, a practice which discouraged schools from spending Title I funds on comprehensive services and perversely encouraged spending on add - ons (like pulling students out of academic classes to work with paraprofessionals) that met compliance standards but were not necessarily helpful in improving educational outcomes for low - income students.
In a 17 - page paper published recently by Learn Inc., a Washington - based policy - research organization, Mr. Walberg said Chapter 1 (formerly Title I) money has not raised the academic achievement of needy students and has often been spent on students who are not poor.
For example, in describing the results of Title I, Jennings concludes, «In a nutshell, the billions of dollars spent on Title I had at best a modest effect on the academic achievement of the disadvantaged students who participated in the program...» On No Child Left Behind (NCLB), he writes, «So it truly was a mixed bag.
Harvard has instituted a new University - wide Title IX policy, the University Sexual and Gender - Based Harassment Policy, which is effective at the start of the 2014 - 2015 academic year.
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