«We hold the year - end summit to allow fellows to reflect on their experiences and spend time synthesizing new
policy knowledge with outcomes,» said Robinson.
Not exact matches
The Fed lacks sufficient
knowledge with respect to the lagged effects of a
policy action.
«Business schools must equip the next generation of leaders
with the
knowledge, skills and perspective they need to meet the global economic, environmental, humanitarian and
policy challenges of the future.»
«I don't know in my long life that I ever worked
with anybody who had quite the combination of
policy knowledge and concern, political skills, a personal touch
with people, a sense of innate fairness,» the former president said.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama - era
policy that had paved the way for legalized marijuana to flourish in states across the country, two people
with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.
A China - based business source
with knowledge of discussion among senior European officials said there had been a «clear effort» by the U.S. government over the past six months to introduce a coordinated approach to Chinese industrial
policy, but that Trump's metals tariffs had undermined European support.
A China - based business source
with knowledge of discussion among senior European officials said there had been a «clear effort» by the U.S. government over the past six months to introduce a coordinated approach to Chinese industrial
policy, but that Trump's proposed metals tariffs under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 had undermined support from Europe.
With his insider
knowledge of how the Fed operates, Lacy dissected monetary
policy and how central banks are affecting the economy.
Trump is a man prone to emotional outbursts
with little
knowledge about public
policy issues; it was easy to spin worst - case scenarios in which he might put the country in danger on a whim.
«The Chinese government is set to announce a revision of its currency
policy in the coming days that will allow greater variation in the value of its currency, combined
with a small but immediate jump in its value against the dollar, people
with knowledge of the consensus emerging in Beijing said Thursday.»
This
knowledge is equally vital to international, national and regional government leaders tasked
with aligning economic
policies and stimulus programs to their population's evolving needs and desires.
Though we are greatly encouraged by the fact that more and more churches are adopting child protection
policies, one common mistake is that that many of these
policies are being developed by those who have very little
knowledge and experience
with addressing child abuse.
But difficult is not impossible, we will work
with student unions, clubs and societies, university administration and students to create
knowledge networks that can contribute to the formulation of sustainable food
policies.
The Organic Center, in collaboration
with USDA Economic Research Service and eOrganic will bring farmers, scientists, extension agents, industry members and key
policy influencers together this spring for what will be the third annual Organic Confluences Summit to address the challenges facing organic agriculture and to share
knowledge and research findings.
Current Job: His working
knowledge of the coconut industry allows him to manage the company's operations by directing and coordinating activities consistent
with established goals, objectives, and
policies.
School Food Institute coursework also equips parents, administrators, and school nutrition advocates
with practical
knowledge about school food operations, history, regulations,
policy, and funding that will enable them to be informed advocates for healthier food in schools across the nation.
They have functions or seminars held every month, the topics including: 1) Lectures and Seminars on wine export operating procedures, related
policies, and regulations; 2) Wine
knowledge training, Australia wine history, culture and product promotion; 3) Communicate
with local wine industry bodies, winery tours to interact
with winemakers and winery owners; 4) Provide or share the procurement of information and resource; 5) Overseas marketing experience exploring and sharing, especially on Chinese market; 6) Help the Chinese immigrants integrate into local society through Wine & English exposure.
Together
with families, providers and communities, the Brazelton Touchpoints Center develops and applies
knowledge of early childhood development to practice and
policy through professional and organizational development, evaluation, advocacy and awareness and serving as a resource for proven practices.
• Helping mothers develop skills and techniques to ensure breastfeeding goes well • Providing expertise in the management of breastfeeding challenges • Training other healthcare workers using current evidence based
knowledge • Collaborating
with other healthcare workers to meet the family's needs • Investigating and participating in research • Educating
policy makers on the economic and health benefits of breastfeeding • Advocating for services to support breastfeeding
We stand ready to share our
knowledge, expertise, insights and resources
with healthcare providers, government bodies and others to identify the issues and to devise relevant
policy frameworks to ensure that as many children as possible get the best nutritional start in life.
School Food Institute coursework also equips parents, administrators, and school nutrition advocates
with practical
knowledge about school food operations, history, regulations,
policy, and funding that will enable them to be informed advocates for healthier food in schools across the nation.
In fact, the daycare center credits the
knowledge shared by the Miller family and KFA
with helping them improve their own
policies and procedures, leading to better care for all their children
with food allergies.
This is laughable, because even
with my scant economic
knowledge and misspent youth I remember that in 2010 most of these newspapers and analysts were supporting his
policies to the hilt.
The pace of expanding scientific
knowledge is already producing a public demand for reviewing
policy more frequently: 95 per cent in the 2005 study felt abortion law should be kept under regular review, and 61 per cent agreed that abortion law has not kept up
with our
knowledge of early development in the womb.
Republican mayoral candidate Paul Massey made a school visit today, going to Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School for a tour and discussion
with students as he began an extended effort at demonstrating deepened
policy knowledge.
In my judgment these decisions can only be made by those
with close
knowledge of both the roles and the multiple choices and preferences and capabilities of individuals as well as the Party's general
policy direction and
policy cohesion.
Following the then Government's dispersal
policy implemented in the year 2000, the organisation opened four centres across the UK to offer services to torture survivors living outside of London, and to share its
knowledge with practitioners.
A powerhouse fundraiser and eloquent speaker
with deep
policy and political
knowledge, Ryan is in high demand among Republican congressional campaigns.
Mr. Schneiderman was a liberal fixture of the State Senate for years,
with a deep
knowledge of the intricacies of public
policy and a willingness to engage in details.
«Through her extensive work
with our city's school system, Deborah has shown she has the
knowledge, savvy and commitment necessary to be an outstanding member of the Panel for Educational
Policy,» Katz said.
Next come Priti Patel
with her forceful euroscepticism, Rory Stewart
with his compelling back - story and foreign
policy knowledge, and then Robert Halfon,
with his strong campaigning on issues ranging from Libya to fuel prices.
In a political climate increasingly challenging the value of science, scientists and engineers need to summon their scientific
knowledge and play a larger role in helping inform public
policy with solid evidence, said AAAS CEO Rush Holt during a webinar that explored the outlook for science and technology during the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
«We are hoping that other institutions and countries will be inspired and motivated by the chance to work
with AAAS and to share its 40 - plus years of
knowledge about how to build a science
policy fellowship program in their country.»
But was it realistic to expect new insights into one of science
policy's most complex issues from a group who, instead of bringing decades of expert
knowledge to the table, compensated
with enthusiasm, intellectual creativity, and common sense?
What's more, in exposing a discrepancy between how members and practitioners view Red Gang, not only it uncovers a crucial gap in the
knowledge base, but warns researchers and
policy makers it is now time to really get to grips
with the matter of gangland London.
One particularly useful way to tap their
knowledge would be to commission economics - based models of the higher education system
with the goal of letting
policy - makers examine the effects of funding and
policy changes via simulation.
The
knowledge system in schools is ultimately a normative standard that can only be understood in a social and historical context,» explains Lucien Criblez, the overall manager of the SNSF project and since 2008 Professor of Education at the University of Zurich
with a focus on historical education research and analysis of education
policies.
Such ambiguity often makes scientists hesitant to contribute their expertise in service of science
policy, Smith said, but he encouraged scientists to share their
knowledge with policymakers, the majority of whom are not scientists themselves — just 5 % of members in the 114th Congress have a college degree in any science, Smith said.
This kind of false balance becomes a problem when one side is based on
knowledge and the other is merely an opinion, as often occurs when
policy problems intersect
with science.
The AOP framework has been developed through an extensive international collaboration between scientists, regulators and
policy - makers
with the primary goal of making mechanistic toxicological
knowledge more readily available to support safety assessment decisions.
In a press briefing yesterday, Cecilia Muñoz, head of the White House Domestic
Policy Council, emphasized the role that STEM teachers play «in equipping our students
with the
knowledge they will need to get jobs in the high - growth fields that fund innovation.»
I can envision a future in intellectual property, in science
policy, as university counsel, or possibly in a nontraditional faculty appointment that will allow me to combine my legal
knowledge with my scientific expertise.
It urges scientists not only to integrate their efforts
with those of colleagues from other disciplines and fields, but to work iteratively
with decision - makers,
policy shapers, practitioners and other societal stakeholders in open, networked
knowledge arenas, involving collaborative learning and problem - solving.
Susan C. Miller, professor (research) of health services,
policy and practice in the Brown University School of Public Health and lead author of the study in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, worked
with colleagues to survey nursing directors at more than 1,900 nursing homes around the country between July 2009 and June 2010 to assess their
knowledge of palliative care and their facility's implementation of key palliative care practices.
The committee has prepared a report that, in my view, provides
policy makers and the scientific community
with a critical view of surface temperature reconstructions and how they are evolving over time, as well as a good sense of how important our understanding of the paleoclimate temperature record is within the overall state of scientific
knowledge on global climate change.
«But this emergent stability also reflects an implicit social contract among the various scientists and
policy specialists involved, which allows «the same» concept to accommodate tacitly different local meanings» or «The varying importance of particular dimensions of
knowledge for different social groups may allow cohesion to be sustained amidst pluralism, and universality to coexist
with cultural distinctiveness».
Daan du Toit, Minister Counsellor, Senior Science & Technology Representative to the European Union, South African Department of Science & Technology «Mr Gilligan is an experienced science communicator and as a partner we have come to value and appreciate his strategic insights
with regard to science and technology
policy, extensive
knowledge of the European research and innovation landscape including his network of personal relations
with influential interlocutors and not least the energy and commitment he has displayed to our partnership initiatives».
About the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire The Institute on Disability (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) was established in 1987 to provide a coherent university - based focus for the improvement of
knowledge,
policies, and practices related to the lives of persons
with disabilities and their families.
The NHGRI PSC is staffed by protocol navigators
with knowledge of the protocol review cycle and expertise in Institute and NIH
policies and procedures, as well as Federal regulations and
policies related to human subjects research.
Exceptional applicants
with other advanced degrees and clearly demonstrated experience - based
knowledge in science
policy could be considered.