Sentences with phrase «staff papers published»

In The Importance of the Secondary Mortgage Market to Homeowners and Lenders, a staff paper published by the Alliance, the benefits of the fixed - rate mortgage are clear:

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Today, we published a paper that outlines our staff estimates of exchange rate pass - through to inflation.
Last month, the Bank published a staff discussion paper that analyzes those costs and the convenience benefits of electronic payments, and reflects on the experience of other countries.
With respect to our export forecast, today we are publishing two new staff discussion papers on our modelling of exports.
Together with his students, staff and collaborators, Martin has published 104 peer - reviewed scientific papers and 8 book chapters
Staff members» addresses were published, death threats were issued, and, consequently, a branch of the paper hired armed guards.
The Norwood News, a nonprofit bi-weekly newspaper founded by Mosholu Preservation Corporation (an affilate of Montefiore Medical Center) in 1988 couldn't exist without its readers, its advertisers, and the many, many people who make publishing it possible — all the staff here at MPC, our talented team of reporting interns, and a bevy of free - lancers who sell advertising, take photos and write stories, proofread, and deliver the paper.
On a day - to - day basis, my primary responsibilities are to make my research program flourish, garner funding, find and mentor talented research staff to work with me, design and execute experiments, and publish papers — not unlike a tenure - track job.
In a further change for 1996, departments will not be asked how many research papers their staff members have published.
The Post could have played it safe, refusing to publish, but some enterprising staff members wanted to go full speed, forgetting that the government would not be happy if the paper published what was supposedly top secret infomation.
A recent paper published by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well ‑ being and attainment: A briefing for head teachers, governors and staff in education settings» (November 2014) presented the following evidence: pupils with better health and well ‑ being are likely to achieve better academically; effective social and emotional competencies are associated with greater health and well ‑ being, and better achievement; the culture, ethos and environment of a school influences the health and well - being of pupils and their readiness to learn; and a positive association exists between academic attainment and physical activity levels of pupils.
A recent paper published by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well ‑ being and attainment: A briefing for head teachers, governors and staff in education settings» (November 2014) presented the following evidence: pupils with better health and well ‑ being are likely to achieve better academically; effective social and emotional competencies are associated with greater health and well - being, and better achievement; the culture, ethos and environment of a school influences the health and well ‑ being of pupils and their readiness to learn; and a positive association exists between academic attainment and physical activity levels of pupils.
«We publish books, reports, and briefing papers that illuminate critical problems and advance innovative solutions; work at both the national and state level with advocates and policymakers to promote reforms; help to build the capacity and skills of key progressive constituencies; project our values into the media by promoting Demos Fellows and staff in print, broadcast, and Internet venues; and host public events that showcase new ideas and leading progressive voices.»
«We educate our retailers and the public as best we can by publishing papers, interacting in social media and in print articles,» Ritchie said, adding that she offers an educational video and instore training to staff.
Withdrawing the paper would seem to be the proper course by the journal only if the editorial staff feels confident that it would never have been published given proper disclosure.
This newsletter discusses the publishing of rivers climate change indicators for the British Columbia (BC) Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, engineering design values for Island Health, progress on the development of the Climate Tool for Engineers, new partnerships with the Blueberry Council of BC and the Comox Valley Regional District, a paper on projected changes to summer mean wet bulb globe temperatures led by Chao Li, a Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society article on extreme wildfire risk in the Fort McMurray area by Megan Kirchmeier - Young, a staff profile on Dr. Gildas Dayon, the PCIC Climate Seminar Series, a welcome to doctoral student Yaheng Tan, the release of PCIC's 2016 - 2017 Corporate Report, the release of a Science Brief on snowmelt and drought, the publishing of Climate Change Projections for the Cowichan Valley Regional District and State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2016, as well as peer - reviewed publications since the last newsletter.
To counter criticism of the business community from college campuses, business organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce should support scholars who will defend the free enterprise system, develop speakers and support speakers» bureaus that will counter the liberal rhetoric coming from college campuses, subject textbooks to ideological review, insist on equal time for speakers exposing the views of the business community for speakers on campuses, insist that college faculties be balanced by those who will defend the free enterprise system, request that graduate schools of business include courses that support the free enterprise system, encourage local chambers of commerce to provide the views of the business community in high schools, establish staff who work with the media to communicate to the general public the views of the business community, monitor and criticize television programs that unfairly criticize the free enterprise system and where appropriate file complaints with the Federal Communications Commission, monitor radio and other media and pressure them to cover the views of defenders of the free enterprise system, support scholars who support the free enterprise system to publish in scholarly journals, establish incentives for scholars to publish defenses of free enterprise in books, papers, and pamphlets, spend more money on advertising that expressly supports the free market system.
Additionally, when the authors are reviewing the literature, they are supposed to only refer to papers which have been published before a specific deadline, decided by the IPCC staff.
Finding: UEA restricted the scope of the Oxburgh inquiry to published papers only, avoiding the serious allegations related to the IPCC activities of CRU staff.
On May 11, 2017, the Canadian Securities Administrators (the CSA) published CSA Staff Notice 33 - 319 Status Report on CSA Consultation Paper 33 - 404 Proposals to Enhance the Obligations of Advisers, Dealers, and Representatives Toward Their Clients (the Notice).
David completed his Honours Thesis on Organ Donation, which was published in the NSW Operating Theatre Nurses association journal and has also drafted papers along with other Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers» staff for Lexis Nexis, an external legal publisher.
• Awarded Head of Student Peroblems, a student group formed to handle communication needs of the students • Achieved success in assisting the public relations staff of Nestle in developing an ongoing communication program for students as part of their college interaction project • Attained the Dean's Honor List for three years following exceptional academic excellence • Wrote a paper on student relations and communication needs which was published in PR Weekly magazine
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Provided stenographer services to three different courts within a day following rush jobs due to closure • Wrote a paper on court proceedings and its impact on staff retention which was published in the Legally Yours magazine in 2011
Teacher — Duties & Responsibilities Teach college and graduate level mathematics from introductory courses to advanced Ph.D. level courses Design and implement dynamic, engaging materials to challenge and inspire students Implement multiple teaching techniques to reach audiences of varying learning styles and abilities Responsible for one on one instruction and lecture - based learning for classes as large as 50 students Experienced in both youth and adult education instruction techniques Serve as academic and Ph.D. advisor offering personal and professional guidance to students Coordinate student schedules, activities, and departmental course offerings Build and strengthen professional relationships with faculty, staff, and industry leaders Represent the university with poise, integrity, and positivity Author and publish multiple text books and papers in applied mathematics Research finite element analysis in mathematical problems in engineering and applied sciences, actuarial and financial mathematics, computer simulations of engineering problems, and other specialized mathematics Speak at multiple colleges, universities, and industry gatherings (list available upon request) Serve as advisor and editor of papers authored by students and fellow professors Dedicated to the development of students and continued professional growth
She is currently teaming with ETR staff to write an addendum to a recently published PD synthesis paper that will highlight the critical design variables for effective web - based learning.
Since 1979 he has published six books and over 150 scientific and professional papers, many on staff development and supervision.»
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