The principle is that schools can start to be turned around before the conversion to «sponsor academy» status - the current main mechanism for addressing failure, by which schools are
put under new management.
The overwhelming margin of victory reflects both the popularity of such oversight legislation and a bipartisan political consensus that NSF stumbled in policing the $ 434 million project, which was downsized last year and then
put under new management after it fell behind schedule and threatened to go $ 80 million over budget.
«On 27 August, chemist Ryoji Noyori, president of RIKEN, Japan's biggest research institution, announced that its Center for Developmental Biology (CDB) in Kobe will be stripped of half of its 500 - plus staff, renamed, and
put under new management.»
On 27 August, chemist Ryoji Noyori, president of RIKEN, Japan's biggest research institution, announced that its Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe will be stripped of half of its 500 - plus staff, renamed, and
put under new management.
Not exact matches
With nearly $ 90 billion in assets
under management, Bridgewater is «the world's largest and indisputably weirdest hedge fund,» as the DealBook contributor Kevin Roose
put it in a
New York magazine article.
Michael Gove's commitment to
put the worst failing schools
under new management within 100 days of a Tory government coming to power.
A study by analysts from the National Bureau of Economic Research and MIT recently examined student - level gains in «takeover» schools in Boston and
New Orleans — in the latter case, eleven direct - run RSD schools that were
put under charter
management since 2008.