Sentences with phrase «scholarly conferences as»

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She wants me to take over if I'm interested — it could count as my scholarly project that I need in order to graduate from my residency program, and I could potentially get published / go to national conferences to present about it.
Tiffany Lohwater, director of meetings and public engagement at AAAS, noted that scholarly conferences such as the AAAS Annual Meeting are essential working as well as training opportunities for scientists and engineers.
I say this as one of the few government administrators openly interested in the rights of low - income families to access non-governmental schools: Absent better systemic answers than those offered by ideologues, publicly funded private school choice for all children will continue to be more of a factor in legislative debates and scholarly conferences than in the homes and neighborhoods of America's youth.
Literature review in dissertation writing involves surveying the scholarly materials such as books, articles, websites, conference proceedings among others and it provides a link with the issue or subject under consideration.
VECCS is a prominent and growing Society recognized as an international leader in veterinary continuing education, an innovator in conducting national and international conferences and an organization continually focused on high quality scholarly programs.
During a panel called «The Art of Pranks» at the College Art Association (CAA) conference in New York last February, a participant identified as Clark Stoeckley, «artivist,» maintained an impassive demeanor as his scholarly copanelists delivered papers on Dada, Fluxus, and other notorious movements past and present.
The Clark Art Institute's Research and Academic Program will present a series of free lectures this fall, as well as a symposium and conference, on the Williamstown, Mass. campus.The internationally recognized program, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Getty Foundation, maintains an active series of conferences, colloquia, symposia and scholarly conversations presented at venues around the world.
But when he proposes links between his own historical field and that of climate science he drops all scholarly standards and quotes any old conference paper or telephone conversation he feels like; mad activists and conspiracy theorists like Oreskes and Powell; or Mark Maslin, a professor - cum - company director who combines his job at my old university as palaeontologist or geographer or climatologist (all descriptions of his expertise taken from «the Conversation») with that of director of Rezatec Ltd, a company set up by the Royal Society as a «Leading provider of data - as - a-service geospatial data analytics» to serve those who may be worried to death by forecasts of eco-doom to be found in the books and articles of Mark Maslin.
Stephan Lewandowsky, professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Bristol, told the World Conference on Research Integrity that «open data is highly political» and that there is a danger that some people will use scholarly information as «noise, nonsense, commercial interests or political propaganda», to further their own interests.
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything at all.
They are also published in trade and scholarly publications and serve as guest speakers at numerous seminars / conferences in Nashville and across the country.
The conference will provide opportunities for those involved in the organization, promotion, and study of scholarly communication to share and discuss innovative work in scholarly publishing, with a focus on the contribution that open source publishing technologies (such as, but not restricted to, PKP's OJS, OCS, and OA Harvester) can make to improving access to research and scholarship on a global and public scale.
Professional Scholarship — Therapist has contributed to research or other scholarly work through endeavors such as presenting at conferences, published research, or other publications (ie: newspaper articles).
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