Sentences with phrase «research organisations like»

The way the pharmaceutical business model works now, «big pharma» does not recruit new staff when projects like these come along, but rather, approaches trusted research organisations like ours, or small biotechs that are already set up to hit the ground running.
And that is why we need governmental research organisations like CSIRO.
Students explore the global pattern and identify regions most affected by global warming, through a number of interactive resources produced by media services such as the BBC as well research organisation like NASA and the IPCC.

Not exact matches

The objective is to add tactical but focussed value to the more extensive and ongoing activities of organisations like ACIAR, the universities and research organisations in Queensland.
Working dog organisations like the charity Guide Dogs, who funded the research, need to regularly assess the behaviour of the dogs they breed for training as not all of them turn out to be suited to the role.
According to recent research by market research organisation, Ovum, 68 % of us in the EU would like to opt out of having our personal data tracked.
«The internet behaves a fair bit like a mind,» says Ben Goertzel, chair of the Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, an organisation inevitably based in cyberspace.
Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) are used for scientific research on Earth - but also in space but organisations like NASA.
Members collaborate in developing research directions and large - scale infrastructures; they encourage and facilitate discussions between like - minded experts within our organisations and beyond; they share developments and results; they collaborate in activities such as technology transfer and outreach; and they provide a coordinated representation on key issues affecting our organisations to the EU and outside world.
It will take clever science to do it, but according to the director of CSIRO's onshore gas research, Dr Damian Barrett, the multidisciplinary and multidimensional nature of the work suits an organisation like CSIRO rather than the traditional service suppliers of innovation to the energy industry.
The Youth Dimension of the Programme promotes, improves and gives visibility to the role of youth and their organisations as actors of development and global interdependence through training activities like the University on Youth and Development; the global and interregional training courses for youth organisations (North - South TC, Euro - Mediterranean TC, Euro - African TC); the facilitation of interregional processes at youth level; seminars and workshops on youth participation in development; pool of trainers and training development on North - South and global youth work and research and exchange of best practices.
The way this works is like an auction; the organisation who pays most per click comes first, and the second highest comes second, etc. using keyword research you've done earlier, you can create an advertising targeting these phrases, and many are very cost effective,
On campus organisations like visualisation and research centres often have access to this otherwise expensive technology, giving students a forum to play with cutting edge technology.
Peter Ridd from James Cook University goes further, saying: «We can no longer trust the scientific organisations like the ARC (Australian Research Council) Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies.
Twitter should be deploying this to identify other accounts linked to organisations like the Russian Internet Research Agency.»
«Speak to lecturers and alumni from your university and look at the elements of your course you like and are good at — whether that involves direct humanities knowledge or transferable skills such as research, written communication, organisation, etc..»
Like most of our leading companies, universities and research organisations are homogeneous at the leadership level.
After researching your organisation I became convinced that yours is a reputable institute that I would very much like to be associated with.
Well, before I came out here, I tried to do as much research as I could because I wanted to prepare myself but I suppose it was just mostly talking to just parents as much as I could, they were quite curious to know where I came from, I found out that a couple of parents actually worked within local organisations at the language centre and I sort of yeah just started asking her offering to come around and volunteer, like find out little events that I could help out with and join up to and yeah sort of just going out and just really asking and continuing to ask cos a lot of things, you know not need to do the first time but you keep asking and they quite happy to have you back.
When communities and researchers seek solutions to the same health problems, negotiating this interdependence into a research partnership can help community researchers feel like they are «doing meaningful public health work, not just conducting research».26 Ultimately, PR relies on forming the right partnerships.27 The relational ethics of the TATS project were negotiated through pre-existing trust between individuals from partner organisations and the individual relationships that developed during the project.
And all of this shows the need for a research framework to be developed by an organisation like the NHMRC, according to Dr Jaqui Hughes, Australia's only Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nephrologist and an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research inresearch framework to be developed by an organisation like the NHMRC, according to Dr Jaqui Hughes, Australia's only Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nephrologist and an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research inResearch Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research inResearch in Darwin.
We would also like to thank all of the community - based organisations and the parent group facilitators for their co-operation and support throughout the research process.
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