Sentences with phrase «of licensing candidates»

* «The LPP failed to interest a significant portion of licensing candidates who could have chosen this path.»
Within three years, the LPP has created a multi-teamed approach among groups across Ryerson University, in partnership with external service providers and the Ontario Bar Association, working with hundreds of members of the profession each year, to develop and deliver to hundreds of licensing candidates training that effectively develops and assesses their key lawyering skills through simulated files.
This negatively impacts access to legal services in two ways: first, because it orients the labour - resource of licensing candidates during their experiential training towards the advantaged; and, second, because it orients the legal knowledge and skills developed by licensing candidates during their experiential training towards the advantaged as well.
In any event, while the number of articling positions has substantially increased (to approximately 1,950 by 2016), there has been a gap for some time between the number of licensing candidates and the number of articling positions.

Not exact matches

In those areas that we have mapped, it typically takes us a few hours to go from a mechanism - inspired idea for treating a disease to knowing the companies that might have relevant clinical and preclinical assets to license, the companies from whom a candidate could be commissioned, trial designs and endpoints, competing and complementary agents, current and future standard of care, market size, comparable pricing, financing strategy, and potential acquirers, all meant to enable a thoughtful first - pass assessment of whether an idea could be worth a much deeper assessment.
If Endocyte can get this candidate to produce pivotal trial results that fall in line with previous observations, the $ 12 million it paid to license Lu - PSMA - 617 last year could go down as the greatest biopharma investment of the century.
Require television stations, as a condition of their license, to give a certain amount of free time to all candidates.
For certification as a school nurse - teacher, a candidate must possess a bachelor's degree, have completed six semester hours of professional education courses, hold a registered nursing license in the state of New York, have participated in the child abuse identification and school violence prevention workshops, and have fingerprint clearance.
Anything DMV related generally serves as a flashpoint for the GOP, but in this case, the Republicans might do well to recall that their NYC mayoral candidate, Joe Lhota, not only endorsed the IDs - for - immigrants idea during the campaign last year, but also said he supported the concept of letting them get driver's licenses — though he didn't plan to push that in Albany, should he have managed to get elected.
«must have considerable experience in campaigning» I du n no about that... it is not a licensed position and it sounds like a catch - 22... «entry - level campaign manager position looking for a candidate with at least 5 - 10 years of campaign manager experience!»
Indeed, the two personal drivers of the candidates, as well as the official photographer of Nana Akufo - Addo, were part of the 15 persons undergoing training, which took place on the premises of a well - known, licensed, Ghanaian security company.
Language that would have prohibited casino operators seeking licenses in New York and some of their employees from donating to political candidates appears to have been deleted from the final versions of the bill that passed the Assembly today and will be considered by the Senate this evening.
Not approved, but what was originally proposed, was a ban on casino interests that have submitted licenses to build and operate and some of their employees from giving money to political candidates» campaigns.
Clinton is making gun violence a central theme of her campaign, becoming the first leading presidential candidate to directly confront the National Rifle Association without the cover of a hunting license.
«Salgado could declare that he is a homosexual, go to the City Hall Clerk, get a license, marry another man in a public garden, and become the very first male New York City mayoral candidate who is officially married to a man,» Mr. Diaz, a booster of Mr. Salgado, wrote in his ongoing series of «What You Should Know» statements.
«It's outrageous that the Senate Democrats have sunk so low that they knowingly chose a candidate who was convicted of serious crimes and had his law license suspended, and now they are showing a total disrespect for our judicial system by nominating this criminal to a Supreme Court judgeship,» Skelos said.
The fight was caught on video and prompted one candidate for the District 13 council seat, Marjorie Velazquez, to call for a review of the liquor license and another, John Doyle, to seek security changes.
Verret is a licensed funeral home director running with incumbent Vince Riggi, an independent, and Republicans Mike Cuevas and Ann Rigley as part of the mayoral candidate Roger Hull - led Alliance Party slate.
Charter candidates, in this latest version, would have to pass only a single certification exam, chosen by their employer, rather than the full roster of New York State's existing licensing tests.
Some of the recommendations from the RAND study include waiving civil service rules that impede the hiring of talented cybersecurity professionals, maintaining government hiring of these professionals through sequestrations, funding software licenses and related equipment for educational programs, refining tests to identify candidates likely to succeed in these careers, and developing methods to attract women into the field.
The rVSV - ZEBOV vaccine candidate was initially engineered by scientists from the Public Health Agency of Canada and was licensed to a subsidiary of NewLink Genetics Corporation.
And he admits that the libertarians who backed his candidacy for an open seat, including former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and his son, Senator Rand Paul (R - KY), would probably be uncomfortable with the fact that he receives a check every year from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for royalties from licensing a patent based on work for his undergraduate thesis.
Non-exclusive licenses are available for research and sale of products and services across multiple fields including: research tools, kits, reagents; discovery of novel targets for therapeutic intervention; cell lines for discovery and screening of novel drug candidates; GMP production of healthcare products; production of industrial materials such as enzymes, biofuels and chemicals; and synthetic biology.
VIOLIN vaccine database and analysis system stores information of licensed Brucella vaccines and vaccine candidates [6].
While EOS200271 was originally licensed from iTeos to Pfizer in December 2014, the candidate was returned to iTeos at the end of 2017, after demonstrating interim data from 17 patients which confirmed the safety and brain penetration of EOS200271 at doses ranging up to 500 mg BID.
- Option for iTeos to license Cristal's proprietary nanotechnology platform for development of up to three immuno - oncology therapeutic candidates
The successful candidate will be licensed to practice with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario and possess the ability to work independently and / or collaboratively with team members.
An initiative of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Teachers Project, the Meritorious New Teacher Candidate program is the first regional reciprocal - licensing agreement in the country.
In the past, most states granted a license if the candidate completed the courses in the approved program of a college or university.
In the current world of teacher licensing, cost is an issue, and so many states let multiple - choice tests stand as proxies for the more complex assessment that would provide evidence of whether candidates meet the standards.
Most states have prescribed the coursework that candidates for licenses must take, down to the number of credits in specified courses with specified content.
Assuming for the moment that some candidates could stand for assessment and be licensed outside of a formal program, I believe that those who choose to go through a program — again, wherever it is provided — should have some assurance that what they get is worth the money they pay for it.
State efforts to improve teacher quality by requiring that candidates pass a test before receiving their licenses may weed out only the most incompetent teachers, according to the coordinator of a new federal study.
Hess and others argue for deepening the pool of potential candidates by opening school leadership positions to those without a license or teaching experience, but I doubt that will work.
Indeed, we think that candidates for the principalship would be very unlikely to pass the kind of performance - based licensing requirements that we have in mind without such training.
However, programs that limited the number of licenses they offered and had a faculty expert in each provided the subject - based pedagogy that candidates said they needed.
The ideal candidate possesses a high degree of technical expertise associated with child care licensing compliance, and an unwavering commitment to building a network of high - quality afterschool programs within the Milwaukee Public Schools.
Elementary teacher candidates who were licensed as a teacher in any state after July 1, 2006 are required to produce evidence of passing the accepted content knowledge test.
Elementary teacher candidates who were licensed as a teacher in any state after July 1, 2006, are required to produce evidence of passing an accepted content knowledge exam in the content area he / she will teach.
Thirty - one states require that some or all out - of - state teacher candidates take additional course work or training prior to receiving a new license.
The report explores teacher license reciprocity — in which a candidate who possesses an out - of - state license can earn a license in a new state based on state requirements.
After mentioning NCTQ's plans for a nation - wide review of teacher preparation programs, McKee suggested that in order to improve teacher effectiveness the federal government should provide funding for high - performing teacher preparation programs, issue state teacher preparation report cards, and research best practices, while states should strengthen their oversight practices, and require rigorous licensing tests that do not act as a rubber stamp for all teacher candidates.
Specifically, Van Roekel said every teaching candidate should complete a one - year residency under the supervision of a Master Teacher before earning a full license and pass a rigorous classroom - based performance assessment at the end of his or her candidacy.
Candidates for a first - time Minnesota classroom teaching license must pass the MTLE Basic Skills Test, a test of general pedagogy, and a test of content knowledge for the specific licensure field.
Candidates for the Regular II license must also submit verification of completion of a teacher preparation program as well as passing scores on the appropriate Praxis Principles of Learning and Teaching exam.
Sealed results of the fingerprint background check, unless a local DC school district is providing results to the licensing office on the candidate's behalf.
Out - of - state candidates applying for a Minnesota initial teaching license who have completed an approved program in another state leading to teaching licensure must complete and pass the Minnesota Basic Skills Test, a pedagogy test, and content knowledge subtexts specific to the requested licensing field in order to receive a teaching license.
As an initially admitted candidate, students will take UEDU 4930 Early Internship in which students will work alongside a licensed teacher in the classroom through 120 contact hours over the course of a semester (typically 1 full day per week).
By attending these schools, teaching candidates seeking a Connecticut teacher license can know that they are complying with the regulations of the State of Connecticut that require teachers with subject proficiency, pedagogical course work, classroom internships with master teachers, and constant professional development toward best teaching practices.
Virginia provides several routes to licensure, including college and university programs approved by the Board of Education, reciprocity for educators licensed by other states and alternative routes for qualified candidates.
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