Sentences with phrase «recent academic conference»

At a recent academic conference, Michigan State University professor Natalie Phillips stole a glance around the room.
A recent academic conference in Singapore showcased the latest advances in soft robotics, highlighting how far they are moving away from what we see as traditional robots.

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Curtin academic and consultant to the Ministry for Planning, Carey Curtis, called for better integration of land use and transport planning at the recent Breaking Frontiers conference.
During our recent Japan visits, we held discussions with policy - makers, private sector corporates and investors, academics and think tanks, alongside our participation in the Roundtable Japan conference.
At a recent conference in Melbourne, Texas academic Sandy Stone issued this stern warning: «If you have sex in cyberspace, be sure to use a modem!»
With a steady background in writing and articulating public opinion; the author has been a frequent national and international representative to events of human rights and policy significance and contributed academic papers and ideas to many a seminar, conference and workshop in recent years.
Speaking at the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) conference, she said: «Time and time again over recent years, young people - and the people who teach them - have spoken out about how a rigorous culture of testing and academic pressure is detrimental to their mental health.
At the recent American Library Association conference in the Anaheim, California, the current state of ebook lending for public and academic libraries was a dark undercurrent throughout the multi-day event.
Games For Health: What Rex Ronan Teaches Us About Health Education «At the recent Games For Health conference, academic Cynthia Bates referenced games from The Oregon Trail through Super Nintendo anti-smoking game Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon to discuss how games have educated on health, and how they might do so in the future.»
Rice also outlines Himid's desire to connect to audiences beyond the academic, recounting how she spent much of a recent conference tweeting and instagramming.
A recent conference blurb defined it, in perhaps typically academic style, as follows «The property or process of social resilience is said to be contingent upon the manner in which the system it describes can successfully achieve a socio - technical and political shift in its internal organisation in response to a change in external circumstances».
spoke on the panel Regional Overview of Recent Kay Caselaw in Academic Labour Arbitrations at the 2017 Faculty Bargaining Services National Academy and Annual Conference in Toronto.
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