In charge of film and performance at the 124 - year - old nonprofit South London Gallery, Anna Gritz is cooking up exhibitions devoted to artists Kapwangi Kiwanga, who draws
on academic training for research - based projects, as well as veteran comic performer Michael Smith.
Not exact matches
Until
academic institutions confer their seal of approval
on this particular function, companies of all sizes will have to get millennials into sales by actively recruiting and
training them.
The Forum, a group of corporate CEOs and university presidents, identified and acted
on issues of national concern to the business and
academic communities such as international competitiveness, technological innovation, and education and
training.
Beyond this work, Val consults and advises government officials,
academics and private sector leaders
on changing trends in
training and skill development and speaks regularly
on innovation and talent.
The HJ put more emphasis
on physical and military
training than
on academic study.
academic / professional — as in, «This school puts so much stress
on professional
training that it slights
academics»; alternatively, this school may be strong academically but it provides little help in preparing for professional ministry»;
As a progression from the purely
academic types of traditional theological
training, many applied theological courses now exist, in which hands -
on ministerial experience is gained alongside theological learning.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views
on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be
trained to demythologize the orthodoxies claimed by economists,
academics, policy makers and media programmes,
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views
on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be
trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists,
academics, policy makers and media programmes, as it is necessary to be able to demythologize the stories of the scriptures.
There are, according to the Handbook, three principles of
academic freedom: «freedom to teach and to learn according to one's obligation, vision, and
training; freedom to publish the results of one's study or research; and freedom to speak and write
on public issues as a citizen.»
But as time went
on it wasn't clear why such a college should prefer a Reformed, even a Protestant or Christian, faculty if all upstanding Americans with equal
academic training could contribute to an equally acceptable moral and societal end.
The clergymen serving full - time
on the staff
on community mental health centers are generally well
trained for their work, with a few exceptions, having had a minimum of a full year of special clinical and advanced
academic preparation beyond graduate theological school.
Since we are bombarded daily by the mass media with news and views
on the economy and economic policies, it is necessary to be
trained to demythologize the claimed orthodoxies of economists,
academics, policy makers and media programmes, as is accepted in the case of the stories of the scared scriptures.
If as a pastor you have not had an opportunity to learn either kind of skill, you have several options: Arrange to get the
training you need (perhaps your church will provide a sabbatical leave); or ask your church to employ a «minister of group life and lay
training» (with
academic and clinical
training in pastoral care and counseling); or employ a part - time pastoral counselor or accredited chaplain supervisor to coordinate lay
training; or simply find a competent supervisor in your community and get your own
on - the - job
training as a trainer by having him or her coach you as you do lay
training.
In the seminaries and theological faculties it is treated
on the one hand as of purely
academic interest and
on the other, as portrayed to many of us when
training to be priests, of no significance at all.
In the NCAA Division I Committee
on Infractions» decision, the panel found a former Notre Dame athletic
training student violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when she committed
academic misconduct for two football student - athletes and provided six other football student - athletes with impermissible
academic extra benefits.
High quality instruction, sports performance
training, an
academic resource center and an athletic trainer and physical therapist
on site.
Other TVC programs offer
training to parents
on the various child serving systems in Tennessee, Being an Effective Advocate for Your Child, and Working with Schools during Key
Academic Transitions.
Her
academic training and research has crossed areas of family - community interaction, developmental theory, and educational psychology, all with a focus
on how to share information in a manner that supports children's and families» development.
I completed the Association of Texas Midwives Midwifery
Training Program in 2012 which included rigorous
academics, hands -
on workshops and an apprenticeship and am now an instructor for this program.
Official records reveal that Paladino was
on active duty only from Aug. 5, 1971, to Nov. 4, 1971, and that he was at the sprawling Texas military base for an «acad,» or, as a military expert told The Post, «
academic» program aimed at
training new officers.
In August 2015, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced $ 17.2 million in state awards to 26
academic medical institutions, including CUMC, for the
training of new clinical researchers working
on cutting - edge biomedical research.
«The fellowship gave me hands -
on policy experience to complement my
academic training,» Ashcroft said.
A MedImmune postdoc fills the bill; it is focused
on research and, in line with the most successful
academic training programs, highly structured.
All interested researchers — an
academic who wants to come and use this equipment, a company scientist, or someone who wants to be
trained on it or wants to collaborate with any of the Bio21 scientists — are welcome.»
Working with The BALSA Group, students and postdocs supplement their
academic training with
on - the - job
training to become better leaders and managers.
One reason for this difficulty has been the relative dearth of
academic programs devoted to
training individuals in regulatory affairs and the need to develop these experts through
on - the - job
training.
This is to become a reality for all Research Council PhD students and postdocs
on Research Council grants, with all HEIs receiving extra funding from this
academic year to provide this additional
training.
ACENET, the European Network in Applied Catalysis, is a much younger initiative than NICE, but it also aims to bring together
academics, industrial scientists, and policy - makers into a «real community» focusing
on sharing knowledge and
training students and professionals.
We ship over 1500 microarrays each month and provide
training and support to over 280
academic labs
on five continents.
The small study, based
on a survey of 236 cardiologists and internal medicine physicians and trainees at a large tertiary
academic medical center, found that although physicians rate nutrition to be as important as statins in terms of reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, only 13.5 percent agreed or strongly agreed that they were adequately
trained to discuss nutrition with patients.
I have a few grants under review at the moment to build
on my research identifying the challenges faced by disabled
academics in the workplace and develop
training for line managers and universities
on how to best support their disabled colleagues.
But today, however, few young PhDs can get started
on the career for which their graduate education purportedly
trained them, namely, as faculty members in
academic research institutions.
This type of hands -
on training is invaluable in building an
academic career, she notes.
This is likely due to 1) lack of well - informed and qualified faculty members to initiate and develop specialized curricula
on these topics and 2) a belief that job
training is the responsibility of prospective employers, not
academic researchers.
Through YRP, Bunthof wanted to involve young scientists in the debate
on genomics and society, because, as she puts it, «
academic training includes more than just doing your research project.»
Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology and an investigator at the Neuroscience Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) in Atlanta, Georgia, says that when he came to the historically black MSM four years ago he chose stroke research as the area he wanted to concentrate
on for two reasons: The medical school recognized the racial and regional disparities of the disease and placed stroke high
on its list of illnesses to study, and the field combines the several prongs of his varied
academic training and interests.
The Clinical Research Forum, a consortium of leading
academic health centers headed by Crowley, has asked pharmaceutical companies for a combined $ 10 million per year for 3 years (the minimum length of time the group expects NIH budget problems to persist), to create «bridging awards» for young investigators who have completed an NIH clinical research
training grant, have narrowly missed receiving funding for an independent grant, and are employed at institutions that will match the funding and allow recipients to spend at least 75 % of their time
on research.
«All American universities rely
on scientific agencies to fund
academic research, meaning cuts to these budgets eliminate
training in research.
So having decided that you love
academic research, what steps can you take early
on in your
training and career in order to increase your chances of later success?
On the opportunity to undertake an
academic stay in London, the doctor in electronics specializing in semiconductors emphasizes that it was a very valuable experience, because of the number of experts at the highest level in all areas, both in comprehensive
training in business models, management of a company, presentation of the development to potential investors, as well as how to convey the message.
The courses — designed both for
academic education and professional
training — take students through a blend of
academic and pedagogical modules, as well as a substantial practicum experience to prepare them to take
on the role of primary or secondary school teacher.
Other researchers
on the study were Ahmet Denli, Christopher Benner, Thomas Lazzarini, and Apuã Paquola of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Jason Nathanson and Gene Yeo of the University of California San Diego, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Keval Desai of the University of California San Diego, Division of Biological Sciences; Roberto Herai and Alysson Muotri of the University of California San Diego, School of Medicine; Matthew Weitzman of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and senior and corresponding author Fred H. Gage of the Salk Institute and Center for
Academic Research and
Training in Anthropogeny.
«There has been a dramatic contraction of the prison education system, particularly those programs focused
on academic instruction versus vocational
training,» said Lois Davis, the study's lead author and a senior policy researcher at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
-- The Secretary shall ensure, in entering into a contract with an employer to provide
on - the - job
training to a worker under this subsection, that the skill requirements of the job for which the worker is being
trained, the
academic and occupational skill level of the worker, and the work experience of the worker are taken into consideration.
Apart from the above means of
training, the Golden Helix Academy offers the option of
on - site
training on demand, where experienced instructors provide
training of
academic or corporate staff
on demand at your premises, namely your institution or company in your own country.
After she completed her
training, Andrews stayed
on at Harvard and Children's Hospital Boston, rising through the
academic ranks to become the George Richards Minot Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard, senior associate in medicine at the Children's Hospital Boston, and a distinguished physician of the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute.
Naffziger, Richardson - Stovall, Williams, McGee, Beyond Mentoring —
Academic Career Coaching as a Supplement to the Traditional
Training of Biomedical PhD Students, 5th Annual Conference
on Understanding Interventions that Broaden Participation in Research Careers, May 2012
Ensuring such depends
on training graduate students from a variety of backgrounds, and
on encouraging them to pursue postdoctoral
training in preparation for
academic careers.
Two findings of particular interest are: 1) our data suggest that
academic research positions remain the predominant career choice of postdocs in the United States, although unequally between postdocs of different gender and residency status; and 2) receiving mentorship
training during the postdoctoral period has a large, positive effect
on postdoc mentorship satisfaction.