In addition, we had to work with business administrators and faculty members to ensure that the payroll system included postdocs who were paid
from outside grants.
The site also has links to dozens
of outside grants, covering subjects from language translation to science and mathematics.
We have thrived by developing an internal economy which enables us to avoid dependence
on outside grants from government or the private sector, or on prohibitively high tuitions.
I believe that Chef Ann gets
outside grant funding, which may make what she's able to accomplish an unattainable goal for other schools.
Responsible for managing the post-doctoral application process, coordinating funding applications, assisting
with outside grant preparation, managing websites and social media accounts, and processing reimbursements.
Today, the «Grant Grill Invasion» as it has been called, is still applauded as a turning point in San Diego's history, and a brass plaque commemorating their feat is on
display outside the Grant Grill's entry.
The remainder will be paid by the Chicago Park District and possibly
through outside grants the project is seeking, O'Neill said.
$ 1 of city funds to the Land Bank leverages $ 2.90 in private renovations, $ 2.10
in outside grant funding, and $ 1.47 in local property tax receipts.
In fact, Rubin says, Janelia researchers «won't be allowed» to spend time applying
for outside grants because HHMI will pay the entire freight.
The director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology tells ScienceInsider this morning that the layoffs had been mislabeled and that many of those affected would be able to
garner outside grants and stay on at the museum before the end of the May deadline.
Encouraged by that growth, Mlynek has set a goal of doubling the university's
outside grants over the next few years.
As a result of these efforts, Denver has received a lot of
outside grant dollars and recognition for its work.
Exploring at night grants double experience, and surviving until
morning outside grants a chunk of experience on top of that, but otherwise, it's just a giant hassle that I never wanted to go through.
UMMC's Breathmobile program, which visits Baltimore schools dispensing asthma treatment and education, depends
on outside grants and could easily be expanded with the proper resources, said its medical director, Dr. Mary Bollinger.
A $ 1 million donation campaign to jump start the art center's future has been launched through the park district's website and
outside grants are also being sought.
Dubbed the Great Public Schools initiative, the NEA projects were funded mostly with union dues rather than
outside grants, and focused primarily on helping teachers prepare for the Common Core.
Within the «nature of work» category, the survey looked at faculty satisfaction with how they spend their time, a composite of teaching variables (including teaching load, quality of students, discretion over course content) and a composite of research variables (including amount of time for research, expectations for scholarly production and
outside grants), and satisfaction with various support services.
In Sacramento City Unified School District, for example, 85 % of the overall budget for the initiative comes from partners or
outside grants.
New Britain has to rely on
outside grants to try to cobble together an elementary music program.
The Original FY2013 Capital Budget totals $ 109,652,391 and is funded by a combination of CPS resources, Chicago Infrastructure Trust funds and
outside grants.
Instead, Bushwick Open Studios has necessarily evolved as an exercise in decentralized, volunteer - orchestrated action, with
no outside grants or funding.