Sentences with phrase «range of public institutions»

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We have established partnerships with a wide range of credible professional organizations, government agencies, and academic institutions to advance the public understanding of key issues.
The new counter-terrorism law and its «statutory duty» advances this public sector approach to counter-extremism by legally requiring a wider range of institutions to establish formal counter-extremism protocols in line with the government's Prevent agenda.
Whereas the earlier Prevent program had been discussed in the language of community responsibility, the government's counter-extremism strategy is now a legal obligation for a range of public sector institutions.
Scientists and professionals at research institutions eager to inform the public about their work need to go where the readers, or increasingly, the viewers are: a range of social media platforms.
These actions can range from signing open letters in defense of institutions and their research, to supporting colleagues who have been harassed or targeted, to informing the public about biomedical and behavioural research in innovative ways.
To more fully explore the range of Chinese - American experiences in higher education, Louie conducted interviews with students from two very different four - year institutions along the private / public and residential / commuter spectrum: Columbia University, an Ivy League school; and Hunter College of the City University of New York.
But the modest size of this difference and the wide range of private institutions in terms of selectivity (Figure 1) indicate that there is substantial overlap in the profiles of students at four - year publics and privates.
They examine the startlingly broad range of education policy changes enacted in Florida during Bush's first term, including moves toward privatization with a voucher system, more government control of public education institutions with centralized accountability mechanisms, and a «superboard» for all public education.
In the late 1960s sociologist Kenneth Clark, whose work helped form the basis of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, advocated for alternative public school systems run by institutions ranging from universities to the Department of Defense.
I have observed hundreds of teachers in 3 continents and across a range of public, private and international schools, and rarely have I seen in one institution such homogeneity of lessons, classroom organization, and behavioral management protocols.
Fifth Third Securities Public Finance Group provides a broad range of debt underwriting, placement and financial advisory services to municipal issuers including state level issuers, cities, villages, townships, counties, school districts, water and sewer districts and other public utility systems, health care facilities, and higher education instituPublic Finance Group provides a broad range of debt underwriting, placement and financial advisory services to municipal issuers including state level issuers, cities, villages, townships, counties, school districts, water and sewer districts and other public utility systems, health care facilities, and higher education institupublic utility systems, health care facilities, and higher education institutions.
The reporting agencies collect information from a variety of sources ranging from lending institutions to debt collectors to public records to the landlord you didn't like four years ago.
Working with colleagues and departments across the institution, this position is responsible for the successful planning and implementation of the Hammer Museum's full range of onsite and offsite events throughout the year, including donor and member events, corporate rentals, and high - impact public programs.
Select highlights include: Lisson Gallery's sale of an Anish Kapoor work listed as # 1.2 Million; David Kordansky Gallery sold out its booth of Tala Madani paintings, ranging from $ 22,000 to $ 110,000 each, to both collectors and public institutions; Hauser & Wirth placed paintings and sculptures by American artist Lorna Simpson with both museums and private collections, ranging from $ 150,000 to $ 300,000; David Zwirner sold out of works by American sculptor Carol Bove, including four sculptures and one work on paper at prices ranging from $ 50,000 to $ 550,000; Grimm Gallery completely sold out its stand, including works by William Monk ranging from $ 20,000 to $ 26,000; and Mendes Wood DM sold works ranging between $ 10,000 and $ 50,000.
She is also interested in the examination of institutions that consciously worked to present modern art to public audiences, ranging from museums and world's fairs to department stores, Hollywood movies, and popular magazines.
The Consortium will enable the museums to acquire a greater range of works than they would be able to purchase individually, and to draw on the resources and expertise at each institution to create a dynamic and diverse series of courses, learning opportunities for students, faculty collaborations, and programs for their campuses and public communities.
New works by Mauss — ranging from scores for a ballet to scenic design, décor elements, and live performance — will appear alongside pieces from the Whitney's collection and those of other institutions, including the Kinsey Institute for Sex, Gender, and Reproduction and the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library.
The included works also bear witness to the range of issues that cultural institutions such as museums should be examining — and thus opening up for debate — should they continue to play a central role in the formation of public opinion and sensibilities.
They partner with various institutions and individuals both in the Czech Republic and internationally to organize exhibitions and a broad range of public programs, as well as residencies, educational, and publication projects.
New works by Mauss — ranging from scores for a ballet to scenic design, décor elements, and live performance — will appear alongside pieces from the Whitney's collection and those of other institutions, including the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction and the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library.
Ukeles charted unmarked territory as she sought out new roles for art in the expanded field, becoming the model for what has since become an institutionalized practice of embedding artists as agents in a wide range of public and private (non-art) institutions.
It was the sixth edition of the festival and the first under the artistic direction of Sarah McCrory; as one has come to expect from such biennial undertakings, exhibitions and installations were spread throughout the city, occupying spaces ranging from major public institutions to such quirky, out - of - the - way venues as an underground parking garage, a vendor's stall in a dilapidated shopping center, and a crumbling Edwardian community bathhouse.
From cafeteria refrigerators, to water coolers, to air conditioning systems for office buildings, to motor vehicle air conditioners, there are a wide range of products and appliances that public institutions consume that may contain HFCs.
traditional urbanism has three essential qualities: 1) a diverse population and range of activities; 2) a rich array of public spaces and institutions and 3) human scale in its buildings, streets and neighbourhoods.
We act for a diverse range of companies, educational institutions, public bodies and private individuals and the work will therefore be a good mix of contentious and non contentious.
He regularly advises public and private companies, real estate investment trusts, developers, investors, private equity funds and financial institutions in a wide range of real estate transactions, including acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures, financings, leasing, sale - leasebacks and preferred equity investments.
We represent a variety of educational institutions, ranging from training programs to private secondary schools to large public and private universities, both in the United States and overseas.
We represent large and midsized public and private corporate borrowers in a wide range of industries, as well as a variety of major financial institutions, in complex commercial finance transactions, including:
In that time, Melissa has represented a number of governmental institutions and their elected officers including the Maricopa County Attorneys» Office, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the State of Arizona in a number of high profile cases involving a range of issues including negligence, Section 1983 liability, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Equal Educational Opportunities Act, and cases involving the United States and Arizona constitutions.
Mr. Smallhoover practices in the areas of regulatory compliance affecting multinational businesses and financial institutions; anti-corruption; data protection and privacy law; banking and financial law (including issues touching public and private funds ranging from hedge, mutual and offshore funds to non-U.S. investment vehicles); corporate law, including mergers and acquisitions (for both financial and strategic buyers and sellers); custom and trade law; corporate restructurings and insolvency matters; and general commercial law.
We have also represented a variety of major investors, financial institutions and other entities in analyzing and responding to public tenders for Latin American energy projects, negotiating concession documentation, and negotiating and preparing the full range of project documentation, including project company contracts, equipment, procurement and construction contracts, operation and maintenance agreements, power purchase agreements and fuel supply agreements.
CRARR receives technical and financial support from a wide range of public and private institutions, unions, educational institutions and individual donors.
Mr. Meier represents a full range of clients, including executives and companies faced with internal corporate fraud or other white collar investigations, public officials and other professionals under investigation for alleged corruption or ethical violations, private individuals alleged to have committed serious felonies, sexual assaults, or death - related crimes, and students facing disciplinary proceedings at academic institutions.
We advise on a range of areas that involve public and regulatory law, from human rights to financial institutions, energy, and competition and foreign investment review.
In David's substantial class actions practice, he acts for clients in a wide range of industries including pharmaceutical companies, financial institutions, public authorities and schools.
The landmark Bribery Act introduced clarity to corruption laws that had been in place for over 100 years and established far wider - ranging powers for criminalising the abuse of power in foreign jurisdictions by both corporate institutions and public officials.
He's also managed to spread the burden so that most major Australian law firms as well as public institutions now commit some money.t And we note that he's managed to pull in money from a wider range of companies including the National Australia Bank, Flight Centre, AusTax accountants and even Appliances Online.
While Bitcoin's intent was to allow for parties to transact «without going through a financial institution,» the blessing by Wall St. and the U.S. government may be a necessary evil to allow for more widespread use, protection of the public, and eventually more confidence by a wider range of investors.
Public and private sector organisations such as the National Health Service (NHS), educational institutions, local and national government, financial and legal firms, and voluntary and charitable organisations employ English graduates in a range of roles, including:
Whether you are a global company, SME, government body or institution, we tailor our recruitment to fit you, offering specialist recruitment services to a diverse range of clients in the public, not for profit and commercial sectors.
NIAAA provides leadership in the national effort to reduce alcohol - related problems by: Conducting and supporting research in a wide range of scientific areas including genetics, neuroscience, epidemiology, health risks and benefits of alcohol consumption, prevention, and treatment; Coordinating and collaborating with other research institutes and Federal Programs on alcohol - related issues; Collaborating with international, national, state, and local institutions, organizations, agencies, and programs engaged in alcohol - related work; and, Translating and disseminating research findings to health care providers, researchers, policymakers, and the public.
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