Students write artist's statements with each major assignment and
research and study art history and art criticism.
Not exact matches
Dave
and Helen Edwards, co-founders of artificial intelligence
research firm Intelligenstia.ai, don't go so far as to suggest a specific course of
study, but like Kalt they have publicly insisted that if you want your kids to thrive in an AI - filled future, you better teach them how to handle human beings, unpredictability,
and complexity, all of which a liberal
arts degree forces you to confront
and grow comfortable with.
He was a graduate
research fellow at Harvard Law School's Program on Negotiation
and has taught at both Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International
Studies and Zanvyl Krieger School of
Arts and Sciences.
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech
and that views performance as an
art and recognizes its communicative potential
and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within
art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars
and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other
studies of culture
and human communication
and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of
research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
Opportunities for graduate
study and research in the religions of Asia have expanded rapidly in the United States
and Europe since the war, using the techniques of linguistics, history, literary criticism, sociology, anthropology, psychology, the
arts, theology,
and philosophy.
That said, each stage of vinification is carried out with precision
and care, following years of
research and study and using the state - of - the -
art facilities that control temperature
and humidity.
Despite the publication of statements
and commentaries querying the reliability of the findings, [2 - 6] this faulty
study now forms the evidentiary basis for an American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists Committee Opinion, [7] meaning that its results are being presented to expectant parents as the state - of - the -
art in home birth safety
research.
Research Projects
Art in Human Development Attention Related Disorders
Research Project Exploring the Four Polarities in Child Development Evaluation of the Urban Waldorf School in Milwaukee Waldorf High School
Research Project Learning Expectations
and Assessment Project Waldorf Graduates Survey Colloquia
and Conferences Towards Wholeness in Knowing; Pathways of Healthy Child Development
Research on Waldorf Graduates, Phase 1
Research on Waldorf Graduates, Phase 2
Research on Waldorf Graduates, Phase 3
Research on Consequences of High Stakes Testing
Study of Parent Volunteerism
Comparing
Studies of German, Swiss,
and North American Waldorf School Graduates — Jon McAlice Cultivating Humanity against a «Monoculture of the Mind» — Stephen Keith Sagarin Reports from the
Research Fellows «Learning
Arts,
and the Brain» — The Dana Consortium Report — Patrice Maynard Waldorf Around the World — James Pewtherer The Intercultural Waldorf School of Mannheim, Germany — David Mitchell The Health
and Heartiness of Waldorf Graduates — Douglas Gerwin
In 2010, Meadowlark merged with Sunbridge College Bookstore
and began offering resources that support innovative anthroposophical
research and study in agriculture,
art, education, medicine,
and science, as well as parenting
and family life.
During her many years of academic journey, Professor Opoku - Agyemang served in a number of important roles including Head of the English Department, Dean of the Faculty of
Arts and Dean of the Schools of Graduate
Studies and Research, all of the University of Cape Coast.
She has previously taught on courses at the Refugee
Studies Centre
and the Department of Geography at the University of Oxford,
and has an ongoing affiliation as a
Research and Teaching Fellow at the College of
Arts and Social Sciences in Eritrea.
Having completed his
Arts & Humanities
Research Council (AHRC) funded doctoral studies that explored the discourse and theory of the phenomenon here at the University, he has since gone on to develop research that has had social, political and public
Research Council (AHRC) funded doctoral
studies that explored the discourse
and theory of the phenomenon here at the University, he has since gone on to develop
research that has had social, political and public
research that has had social, political
and public appeal.
They will be joined by David Kester, chief executive of the Design Council; Jeremy Myerson, professor of design
studies at Royal College of
Art; Gloria Laycock, director of UCL centre for security
and crime science; Lorraine Gamman, director of the Design Against Crime
Research Centre at Central St Martins;
and David Kester, chief executive of the Design Council.
Chu cited his role in key reports by National Academies
and the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences on the competitiveness of the U.S. scientific enterprise
and the state of fundamental
research,
studies that «sounded alarms that the health of science, science education
and integration of science into public decision - making in the U.S. was in peril
and heading in the wrong direction,» he said in his candidacy statement.
Smitsonian Institution Programs Summer Archeology Programs Connected with DC Universities [Program for Deaf Students] Drinking Water Quality
Research Center, Miami, FL [proposal for outreach to disabled students] Museum of Science
and Industry, IL Chicago Schools Cooperative Museum Program, IL Recreational Faculties for the Handicapped at Rend Lake, IL SELPH Material Lawrence Hall King Report on Survey of the Special Educational Programs of Members of the Association of Science Technology Centers University of Kentucky Outdoor Education for Handicapped Project Directory of OOPS Programs Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, MD [notes on interview] ABCD Collaboration Science Program Non-Mainstreamed Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, MA Technical Education
Research Center Camp Happy Hollow, Mayrille, MI Squam Lakes Science Center, NH Science Enrichment Program Opened to Handicapped Students NY League of Hard of Hearing, NY Center of Science
and Industry, OH Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, PA Pacoma Environmental Education Center, PA Roanoke Valley Science Museum, VA Fairfax County Public Schools, VA US Geological Survey Earth Science Program, WI ERIC - CRESS Info on Outdoor Ed - Science Programs National Council for Therapy
and Rehabilitation through Horticulture Environments for the Able
and Disabled Nature
Study - A Journal of Education
and Interpretation OOPS Out of School Science Proposal
and Drafts Original Newspaper Article, 1980 - 1981 OOPS Out of School Science Proposal
and Drafts II, 1980 - 1981
The new PLOS One
study is a continuation of that work, contributed to by the University of New South Wales, l'Université de Bourgogne - Franche - Comté, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Auckland, New Zealand's National Institute of Water
and Atmospheric
Research, the University of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea National Museum
and Art Gallery,
and The Field Museum.
Coss, who taught drawing classes early in his academic career
and whose previous
research focused on
art and human evolution, used photos
and film to
study the strokes of charcoal drawings
and engravings of animals made by human artists 28,000 to 32,000 years ago in the Chauvet - Pont - d'Arc Cave in southern France.
The
study was completed in collaboration with the Anxiety, Psychophysiology
and Pain
Research Laboratory in the Eberly College of
Arts and Sciences, which McNeil directs.
«These data are counter to theory
and what was previously assumed about patterns of dating
and sexual behavior among U.S. singles,» said Garcia, an evolutionary biologist,
research scientist at The Kinsey Institute
and assistant professor of gender
studies in the College of
Arts and Sciences at IU Bloomington.
The recent
study, which was produced primarily through a
research partnership between the University of Arkansas, Missouri State University
and the University of Antwerp in Belgium, consisted of high - resolution transmission electron microscopy combined with scanning tunneling microscopy
and state - of - the -
art computational molecular dynamics.
The
study was led by Peng Xu, a
research associate in the department of physics in the J. William Fulbright College of
Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas.
«This
study permits us to tease apart — for the first time ever — the roles of infants» early experience
and maturational status in establishing this critical language - cognition link,» said senior author Sandra Waxman, the Louis W. Menk Chair in Psychology in the Weinberg College of
Arts and Sciences at Northwestern
and faculty fellow in the University's Institute for Policy
Research.
«Our goal was to summarize
and provide directions for future
research on a topic that is relevant for understanding several prevalent developmental disorders,» said Lucina Q. Uddin, assistant professor of psychology in the UM College of
Arts & Sciences, principal investigator of this
study and co-author of the paper.
Boyd, an archaeologist
and director of SHUMLA (
Studying Human Use of Materials, Land,
and Art), an education
and research center in Comstock, Texas, will spend the afternoon scouring the shelter for insight into the ancient residents
and their spiritual world.
She writes a bimonthly news column about notable twins in academia, the
arts,
and sports for the journal Twin
Research,
and she directs her own behavioral
studies of twins from the helm of the Twin Studies Center at California State University at Ful
studies of twins from the helm of the Twin
Studies Center at California State University at Ful
Studies Center at California State University at Fullerton.
Collins says he's also excited about other teams producing paleoproteomic
studies on cave
art: The
research can help us understand how early hominins created paints by adding binding agents to ochre
and other material, which hints at their cognitive process.
Building on this
research in their latest
study, the team analysed liver samples from 2000 patients with Hepatitis C, using state - of - the
art genetic
and functional analysis, to determine the specific IFNL protein responsible for liver fibrosis.
For the
study, Linda Booij, associate professor of psychology in Concordia's Faculty of
Arts and Science
and a researcher at Sainte - Justine Hospital
Research Center, worked with researchers from various institutions in the province of Quebec.
«Conventional wisdom is that academic performance in high school is important for college admission, but this is the first
study to clearly demonstrate the link between high school GPA
and labor market earnings many years later,» says French, director of the Health Economics
Research Group (HERG) in the Department of Sociology at the UM College of
Arts and Sciences,
and corresponding author of the
study.
The researchers conducted the
study with 147 children across multiple Dutch schools, using a structured musical method developed by the Ministry of
Research and Education in the Netherlands together with an expert centre for
arts education.
Pre-Columbian
art has a long history of
study by naturalists
and scientists travelling the Orinoco, such as Alexander von Humboldt,
and has been the subject of archaeological
research in the region for over half a century.
«The
research is fundamentally interesting because helium was always considered to be unreactive — the element that doesn't react with anything,» said
study co-author Zurek, PhD, a chemistry professor in the UB College of
Arts and Sciences.
In partnership with Alberta Health Services
and with the support of the Canadian Institutes of Health
Research, Dunn will be teaming up with physicians at the Alberta Children's Hospital,
and other UCalgary researchers at the CSM
and in the faculties of Kinesiology
and Arts to use the imaging device to
study concussion in children.
The
study was le d by Jimi Adams, an associate professor in the Department of Health
and Behavioral
Studies at CU Denver College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences,
and published this month in Social Science
Research.
[BOX 3: Grants
and Contracts] Financial Statements, 1957 - 1959 Financial Reports, 1957 - 1959 Financial Statements, 1958 Financial Reports 1960-1961 1962 1963 1964-1965 1966-1967 Report on Review of Source Data Preparation for Accounting Purposes, Oct. 1961 AAAS Budgets, 1968 - 1969 Financial Reports, 1968 - 1969 Financial Statements
and Accountant's Opinion, 1969 Financial Statements
and Accountant's Opinion, 1970 Financial Reports, 1970 - 1971 Financial Reports, 1972 Financial Reports from Operations, 1979 Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 1974
and Projections to 1963 Report for Examination of Financial Statements
and Additional Information, 1983 - 1984 Closed out Funds
and Stocks AAAS Grants Committee, 1955 AID Audit - Mexico City, 1974 Asia Foundation, 1955 - 1975 Boston Concerts Carnegie Corp. - Grant to AAAS for Science Teaching Improvement Program Graham Chedd - Contract [3 folders], 1973 - 1977 DOS - AID Irene Tinker, 1973 - 1977 RISM
Research for the
Study of Man, 1973 - 1977 Smithsonian, 1971 - 1977 Audit, 1973 - 1977 Close Out, 1976 - 1978 GE Grant - Regional Consultants on Science Teaching, 1956 Gordon Marshall, Exhibits Contract, 1952 National Endowment of the
Arts, 1973 NSF Grant - Soviet Science, 1952 Training Talented Students, 1955 Travelling High School Library, 1956 Gordon Conference on Teacher Education, 1956 Junior Academies Workshop, 1957 Proposal to NSF for Development of Science Teaching Materials for Elementary
and Junior High Schools, 1961 Progress Report to the NSF on the Holiday Science Lecture Program, 1963 Proposal to the NSF for 1964 Visiting Foreign Staff Project, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Comparative Science Program, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Cooperative Science Program, 1964 WGBH, 1972 Willis Shapley, Contract Agreement, Oct. 1978 DHEW - Barrier Free Meetings, Oct. 1977 CBS News - Conquest Program Series, 1959 MISCO Contract - original, 1972 Basic Books Publishing - New Roads to Yesterday, 1963 - 1966
«Understanding the fate of meltwater is important, because
research has shown that it can carry a variety of nutrients, which may impact biological production in the ocean,» said
study co-author Renato Castelao, an associate professor of marine sciences in UGA's Franklin College of
Arts and Sciences.
The state - of - the -
art measuring methods used in this
study and the results obtained are, according to the researchers, another important step in the
research of air pollutants
and their impact on health.
Lead researcher Professor Tuomas Eerola, Professor of Music Cognition in the Department of Music, Durham University, said: «Previous
research in music psychology
and film
studies has emphasised the puzzling pleasure that people experience when engaging with tragic
art.
There are fewer ways to deal with it,» said
study author Gary Elkins, Ph.D., director of Baylor's Mind - Body Medicine
Research Laboratory
and a professor of psychology
and neuroscience in Baylor's College of
Arts & Sciences.
And it is a quirky material, this particular study of it taking Robert Charity and Lee Sobotka — research professor in chemistry and professor in both chemistry and physics in Arts & Sciences — from Duke's Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory to the Department of Energy's Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laborato
And it is a quirky material, this particular
study of it taking Robert Charity
and Lee Sobotka — research professor in chemistry and professor in both chemistry and physics in Arts & Sciences — from Duke's Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory to the Department of Energy's Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laborato
and Lee Sobotka —
research professor in chemistry
and professor in both chemistry and physics in Arts & Sciences — from Duke's Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory to the Department of Energy's Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laborato
and professor in both chemistry
and physics in Arts & Sciences — from Duke's Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory to the Department of Energy's Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laborato
and physics in
Arts & Sciences — from Duke's Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory to the Department of Energy's Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laboratory.
Snow, with the University's College of Liberal
Arts,
and her graduate students, Michael Gomez
and Rafal Skiba, recently submitted a paper on the findings of their
research study, «Graspable objects grab attention more than images do» which will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science, a top - tier psychology journal.
«There is already reason to suspect that infants» attention to objects
and events in dynamic scenes might already be influenced by cultural - specific patterns of attention,» said the
study's lead author Sandra Waxman, the Louis W. Menk Chair in Psychology in the Weinberg College of
Arts and Sciences at Northwestern
and faculty fellow in the University's Institute for Policy
Research.
The paper is authored by Ryuho Kataoka (National Institute of Polar
Research, Tokyo, Japan
and Graduate University for Advanced
Studies [Sokendai], Hayama, Japan), Yoshizumi Miyoshi (Solar - Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan [STEL]-RRB-, Kai Shigematsu (STEL), Donald Hampton (Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, USA), Yoshiki Mori (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan), Takayuki Kubo (Department of Precision Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan [DPE]-RRB-, Atsushi Yamashita (DPE), Masayuki Tanaka (Department of Mechanical
and Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan), Toshiyuki Takahei (Orihalcon Technologies, Inc., Japan), Taro Nakai (Hydrospheric Atmospheric
Research Center, Nagoya University, Japan), Hiroko Miyahara (Musashino
Art University, Tokyo, Japan)
and Kazuo Shiokawa (STEL).
«Catalytic
research demands this type of state - of - the -
art chemical imaging
research,» said Dr. Charles Peden, a heterogeneous catalysis scientist who worked on the
study,
and an Associate Director of PNNL's Institute for Integrated Catalysis.
Gene Therapy Approaches
Studied for «Almost Every Tissue»... Dr. Giatsidis
and coauthors reviewed the state of the
art in
research on gene therapy techniques for treatment of local disorders
and injuries — the first such review in more than a decade.
Our trainees have the opportunity to
study in 700,000 square feet of state - of the -
art laboratory
and clinical
research space, including the Genomic Medicine Institute, which is helping Cleveland Clinic usher in a new era of personalized medicine.
PHILADELPHIA --(April 18, 2018)-- An international team focused on HIV cure
research spearheaded by The Wistar Institute in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania and Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) in Barcelona, Spain, established that the CD32 molecule is not a preferential biomarker to identify HIV silent reservoirs within the immune system of patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), as proposed by a recent landmar
research spearheaded by The Wistar Institute in collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania
and Vall d'Hebron
Research Institute (VHIR) in Barcelona, Spain, established that the CD32 molecule is not a preferential biomarker to identify HIV silent reservoirs within the immune system of patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), as proposed by a recent landmar
Research Institute (VHIR) in Barcelona, Spain, established that the CD32 molecule is not a preferential biomarker to identify HIV silent reservoirs within the immune system of patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (
ART), as proposed by a recent landmark
study.
As a physician who interviewed women who had survived breast cancer for my
art project The Woman Inside
and who
studied patients who experienced spontaneous remissions from cancer as part of the
research for my book Mind Over Medicine: Scientific Proof That You Can Heal Yourself, I discovered that those who had overcome cancer shared one remarkable thing in common.
Study: Today's Teens Pushing Limits in
Art, but Not in Writing NPR (KPLU 88.5), November 22, 2013 «Today's teens are pushing the boundaries in their artwork, but playing it safe in the stories they write, according to new
research by the University of Washington Information School
and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.»