This is a difficult question but not one that should be abandoned simply because it is difficult and is key to the continued growth and
stability of academic research.
Not exact matches
Being in the SUNY system could be a saving grace for the school's
academic stability, said John Aubrey Douglass, a senior
research fellow for public policy and higher education at the Center for Studies in Higher Education at the University
of California in Berkeley.
Indeed, in 1945, presidential science adviser Vannevar Bush wrote in «Science, The Endless Frontier» — the report that outlined the organizational structure that still governs federally supported
academic research — that the first
of five «fundamental» principles must be «
stability of funds over a period
of years,» a goal that Congress has never met.
The Forum maintains productive relationships within and among our
academic medical centers as well as with other societies and organizations that share common goals to ensure the recruitment and retention
of our best and brightest physician scientists into the field
of clinical
research, developing a robust culture
of support and
stability for them and, facilitating cross-institutional scientific collaboration.
Research has long shown a connection between father involvement and child wellbeing in the domains
of academic achievement, emotional health, and employment
stability.3 However, CFRP's findings suggest the impact
of a father's absence may begin much earlier, with roughly 1 in 10 children born to unaccompanied mothers exhibiting health complications just three months after birth.
Research has long shown a connection between father involvement and child wellbeing in the domains
of academic achievement, emotional health, and employment
stability.