The task force, chaired by Robert - Jan Smits, director general for research at the European Commission, should start work before the end of the year, Nowotny says, and should present
its results by next summer.
Not exact matches
We believe the number of cleared devices will increase
next year as a
result of three guidances issued
by the FDA this
summer.
The England international's injury overshadowed the
result as it was revealed
by manager Louis van Gaal after the game that he has suffered a double fracture of the leg and is likely to miss a huge chunk of the season, placing his participation at
next summer's European Championships in serious doubt.
As a
result, it looks as though Klopp will have to switch his focus elsewhere if he wishes to bring in a centre - half either
next month or in the
summer, with compatriot Virgil van Dijk still regarded as the top priority, as noted
by the Mirror.
They'll test it against Pseudomonas infections in mice, and the
results of the experiment should be ready
by next summer.
The DeGrasse judgment is the
result of a decade - long political and legal struggle (described
by New York Daily Newsreporter Joe Williams in this journal earlier this year: «The Legal Cash Machine,» Education
Next,
Summer 2005).
We decided to reanalyze the data used
by the CRP authors (the 2007 — 08 U.S. Department of Education's Common Core of Data (CCD) and we just published our
results in «A Closer Look at Charter Schools and Segregation,» which will appear in the
Summer 2010 issue of Education
Next.
These
results, based on a study
by a team of scholars at Harvard, Brown and Stanford universities, are reported in the
Summer 2011 issue of Education
Next and available at www.educationnext.org.
An article
by Matthew Ladner and Dan Lips that appeared in the
Summer 2009 issue of Ed
Next looked at the strategies Florida pursued to improve student achievement, strategies which produced strong
results, particularly among Hispanic students.
Most of the country's
summer schools for disadvantaged pupils will close
next year as a
result of having their funding withdrawn
by the Government, it has been predicted.
They also have a negative effect on their classroom peers,
resulting in decreased test scores and increased disciplinary problems according to a new study
by economists Scott Carrell of the University of California — Davisand Mark Hoekstra of the University of Pittsburgh, published in the
summer issue of Education
Next.
With the current controversy over Ofsted, supporters of free schools argue that the only way to judge this flagship policy is
by external examination
results - but no brand - new free school will take GCSEs before
next summer and no
results will be available before the general election.