Sentences with phrase «on multidisciplinary collaboration»

The artists from various parts of the globe embarked on a multidisciplinary collaboration using video, sculpture, Polaroid photography, ephemera, and found objects to define home as opposed to a house, a property or a place.

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Together, they've had the chance to collaborate on research projects at the Lab, and besides getting to work with her husband, it's that collaboration and multidisciplinary approach that has left Lewis enthusiastic about working at ORNL.
The idea to write this article came from attending a session led by Simon Inger on creating and managing effective multidisciplinary collaborations.
He goes on, «By identifying senior investigators and uniting them as mentors for the BIRCWH scholars, we have fostered the development of numerous important, multidisciplinary collaborations that cut across the entire Health Affairs campus.
«This award recognises work undertaken in collaboration with several colleagues working on the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study and the Environment - Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study.
The National Scientific Council on the Developing Child housed at the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote successful learning, adaptive behavior, and sound physical and mental health for all young children.
The National Scientific Council on the Developing Child is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote successful learning, adaptive behavior, and sound physical and mental health for all young children.
UAT Game Studios is comprised of more than just academic coursework and physical areas with four walls, it is a culture of experiential learning derived from a multidisciplinary collaboration of video game design students and others across undergraduate and graduate degrees both on - ground and online.
She currently is working on the LIVING HIVE, a multidisciplinary project involving scientists, technicians and 12 Beekeepers along the 29th Corridor who collectively built a sculpture in collaboration with bees.
It is precisely discussions such as these that moved the Retune Festival from an algo - filled party for the hipster geeks to a multidisciplinary open forum for debate, collaboration and meditation on the effect of the latest technologies not just on individual artistic practice, but on the society at large.
For Tuesday Evenings, Cuevas's presentation is centered on research - based projects formally developed through the use of socio - cultural strategies, including actions such as marking a crossing point in the Chihuahuan desert at the US - Mexico border, or multidisciplinary processes such as the simultaneous collaboration with the SFMOMA and public libraries around the subject of public knowledge.
Updated in 2015 for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris, EXIT is an impressive multidisciplinary team effort created by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, a New York - based studio of artists and architects, in collaboration with Laura Kurgan, Mark Hansen, Ben Rubin, Robert Gerard Pietrusko, Stewart Smith, and a team of scientists and geographers.
This exhibition developed in collaboration with Making Histories Visible, the multidisciplinary project based at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), features work by Larry Achiampong, Cristiano Berti, George Hallett, Ingrid Pollard and Zanele Muholi who will also give a lecture at UCLan on Tuesday 17th March.
Rope Dance, On the Table, and Honey Baby explore a range of ongoing multidisciplinary collaborations, which Antoni and Petronio began more than three years ago, setting out to blur the lines between artist, dancer, choreographer, and audience.
His multidisciplinary practice utilises a variety of mediums, drawing focus to forms of collaboration in contemporary art based on dialogue and exchange.
The Canadian - born artist Marcel Dzama is known for his Dadaist multidisciplinary work — drawings, puppets, dioramas — and his collaborations on standout music videos.
Additionally, Ballroom is developing a broad slate of supplementary programs, using education and multidisciplinary collaboration to expand on the stone circle's ability to spark conversation and contemplation.
«On 2016's horizon: more and better collaborations along the Rocket Lawyer / American Bar Association ilk, legal education becoming increasingly multidisciplinary, innovative, and tech - focused, and a realistic rightsizing in a downward way of BigLaw associates» salaries.
Proudly multidisciplinary, with an emphasis on consumers and collaboration, the TheMHS conference program features a mammoth 12 concurrent streams over three packed days, on topics ranging from human sexuality, workplace mental health and trauma through to substance use, inpatient services and the NDIS.
The National Scientific Council on the Developing Child is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote successful learning, adaptive behavior, and sound physical and mental health for all young children.
The National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, housed at the Center of the Developing Child at Harvard University, is a multidisciplinary collaboration designed to bring the science of early childhood and early brain development to bear on public decision - making.
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