Sentences with phrase «stages in their careers by»

To mark the 25th anniversary of Socrates Sculpture Park, we are highlighting Socrates» founding commitment to supporting artists at an early and seminal stages in their careers by completing a phased expansion of the EAF program to reach twenty fellowships as an annual number.

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It is also a function of the stage of much of our careers where we aren't interested in playing small ball with incrementalism on how to squeeze out an extra 5 % of margin by optimizing the Internet slightly better.
Yours has by far provided the most clarity and has provided a very welcome sense of encouragement at a much needed time in the early stages of my career.
The skipper would follow in the footsteps of former international teammates David Beckham and more recently Frank Lampard by heading to MLS in the latter stages of his career.
Sanchez's training camp tells the story of his value at this stage in his career: The eighth - year pro wasn't good enough to beat out rookie Trevor Siemian for the Broncos» starting job, but he was signed as a safety net for Prescott almost immediately by Dallas once Denver cut him loose.
It's makes me both sad and angry that a player of Eddie's abilty has had his career so adversely affected by a low life thug... a player who having arrived on the heels of TH's departure had much to prove, who as each game went by began to show his ability, class and his incisiveness in front of goal... one of the quotes that still rings clear after his 2 goals against the bolton thugs on that memorable rain soaked night in the Carling Cup was «He just doesn't miss does he», and it was getting to the stage where everyone who watches prem football, was sitting up and taking notice of this small, shy, brilliant striker — as each game went by his confidence and stature were growing, you could see him blossoming in front of the supporters...... and he was beginning to form a real strike partnership with Bendtner who also seemed to becoming more of a pivotal player with Eddie in the side....
Although he is now approaching the latter stages of his career, Ronaldinho's flair and ability to unlock defences still remains reasonably intact, as shown by the fact that he created eight chances for Fluminense over seven league appearances in the 2015 season before mutually agreeing to terminate his contract on 28 September.
Davies has also had past experience with Jones; being managed by him in the early stages of his career at Southampton.
The Colombian made his mark on the world stage during Porto's Champions League run in 2012 - 13, By that stage of his career, he had already proved himself to be a prolific scorer from midfield and the giants of European football began to take notice.
Clearly Schweinsteiger, in the closing stages of an outstanding career, did not have the «legs» or energy to suit the style of play demanded by Mourinho.
This led me to the following thought: If I were Samir Nasri, and you looked around and saw I was employed by a club that boasts Manuel Almunia and Sebastien Squillaci (at this stage of his career) in its squad, would I think I was at a big club, on the cusp of winning trophies?
Guided by input from dozens of military couples in all stages of their careers, authors Gary Chapman and former military wife Jocelyn Green offer you an unparalleled tool for navigating these challenges.
Commenting on the report published today by the NFER into how better part time and flexible working opportunities could support teacher retention, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union, said: «Improving flexible working opportunities in teaching is certainly important in supporting teachers at all stages of their careers to remain the profession.
We can not tell if efforts were made to limit the poll to actual doctors or to make it representative of junior doctors in terms of career stage, age, region and so on — it doesn't really matter, as it is fatally undermined by being conducted in a forum campaigning against a contract.
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from individual university administrators and biomedical scientists at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
National Institutes of Health / NIH - Fogarty International Center International Research Scientist Development Awards The International Research Scientist Development Award (IRSDA) is offered by the Fogarty International Center (FIC) for U.S. postdoctoral biomedical scientists, in the formative stages of their careers, who seek an opportunity to continue research in, or extend their research experience into, developing countries.
This international prize, established in 2002, encourages the work of promising young neurobiologists by providing support in the early stages of their careers.
By this stage of her career, Wood knew which labs were doing cutting edge work in her field of interest.
«Because the community is led (as it should be) by individuals who have succeeded in the status quo ante, investigators at early stages of their careers might judge (perhaps wrongly) that the best chances of success... will come from working within and for the system,» the series» authors concede.
One study focused on speeches made by Francois Mitterrand at different stages in his career.
NW: By most measures, a paper in Science is a nice accomplishment for someone at your career stage.
I am inspired by the many personal testimonies I have heard from successful scientists who have jumped ship at this same stage in their careers.
By Jennifer Nguyen A gender gap in salaries persists across most career stages for those employed in the life sciences, according to the 2016 Life Sciences Salary Survey published this week.
Wagner - Torizuka Fellowship, sponsored by Nihon Medi - Physics Co., LTD, is a one or two - year fellowship in the United States and Canada for Japanese physicians in the early stages of their careers.
The program is open to individuals from gender, racial, ethnic, and other groups underrepresented in the life sciences at the career stages targeted by this program, including those individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists is a global prize, established in 2013 by the scientific journal Science and SciLifeLab, aimed at rewarding young scientists at an early stage of their careers.
By then, Blobel had set much of the stage for Walter's career - shaping contributions, several of which figured prominently in work that earned Blobel the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Ma has authored or co-authored more than 130 peer - reviewed journal publications and has been recognized with the Stix Award for Outstanding Early Career Contributions to Plasma Research by the American Physical Society and the Presidential Early Career Award for Science and Engineering, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
Rudick, who is co-principal investigator of Cleveland Clinic's CTSA program, says the CTSA movement will increase clinical and translational research capacity by drawing in researchers who have not been previously involved in clinical research and by exposing students to clinical research at an earlier stage in their careers.
Announced today by the White House, the PECASE award is the highest honor given by the U.S. government to scientists and engineers who are in the early stage of their research careers.
The purpose of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs) is to attract and retain promising early - stage investigators in research careers by helping them to repay their student loans.
President Obama named 102 researchers as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
The awards are the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
However at this stage of your career, you simply can not write such an article attempting to rubbish the findings of a pioneering and potentially life - saving work by a recognized expert in the relevant field of study.
Even though all members of 1D are currently pursuing solo careers, the stars One Direction band member Niall Horan has spoken out in frustration after Harry Styles was groped on - stage by a fan at the HollyWood Bowl over the weekend
So he and Arrio stage a carefully planned, career capping heist and steal the rarest of commodities: a working van During the heist, Ceferino is identified by a local informant and a huge bounty is placed on his head, attracting the attention of Drake Adder, the most vicious bounty hunter in New York City.
American actor Clinton Kimbrough spent the most distinguished part of his career on - stage appearing in plays written by such greats as Eugene O'Neill, Tenneseee Williams, and Thornton Wilder.
Biography: Initially, Owen carved out a career in television: in 1988 Owen starred as Gideon Sarn in a BBC television production of Precious Bane and the Channel 4 film Vroom before the 1990s saw him become a regular on stage and television in the UK, notably his lead role in the ITV series Chancer followed by an appearance in the Thames Television production of Lorna Doone.
Friend started his stage career in the acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe production of KASSANDRA and followed that with the London West End Production of THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED, directed by Jamie Lloyd, and co-starred Gemma Arterton and Tamsin Grieg.
The film is directed by the pair of Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, who also handle some of the writing of the narration, in which Cave, who also writes, relates his creative process and his hopes and fears at this stage of his career.
Of those, A Scanner Darkly does get some actual commentary from critic and New York Film Festival honcho Kent Jones, where he posits it as considerably underrated, but the group's otherwise just put out there as something of a dark stage in the man's career, where he had a string of films failing to be embraced by audiences, critics or both, but with little extrapolation as to why those films were made, or what Linklater thinks of them.
Not for nothing, «Joe» also featured Nicolas Cage's most recent convincing performance, so maybe between that and «Manglehorn» Green has entered a stage in his career where he's interested in dialing back and getting great performances out of great actors underserved by the past couple decades.
by Walter Chaw A very small story set on a very large stage, Phillip Noyce's affecting Rabbit - Proof Fence is perhaps the most visually beautiful film of the director's career, proving between this and his other movie from this year, the Graham Greene adaptation The Quiet American, that not only is it possible to go home again (as in Noyce to Australia) but also that it's often wise.
Charting his exceptional career and extraordinary life away from the stage and screen, the film fully explores the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely in Marlon's own voice.
Karina has written and directed films, taken on prominent stage roles (including in plays directed by Jacques Rivette and Ingmar Bergman), had a successful singing career, and written four novels, but, of course, she is cited most often as Jean - Luc Godard's New Wave muse and first wife.
Theater Mania has an interest piece on why so many musicals disappear in the development stages The Film Stage looks at MoMA's Scorsese exhibit of film one sheets CHUD an editorial on why we need gays as main characters in mainstream blockbusters - written by a straight man Guardian Hilary Swank scaling back career to care for her ailing father.
Today on q, hosted by Tom Power: (1) Greta Gerwig's directing career takes flight with debut, Lady Bird; (2) Mimi Valdes explains why creative risks are so important; (3) The Hockey Sweater gets a musical spin in new stage production; (4) Mary McCartney's «slightly voyeuristic, slightly personal» photography; (5) Thundercat, Little Big Town and more: music from today's episode.
The list of icons making appearances was truly unprecedented: Superman soars twice — once in the «return» and the other as Ben Affleck; Crockett and Tubbs exude cool; Ethan Hunt falls short; Captain Jack Sparrow sets the stage for the finale; Jack Black sometimes wears stretchy pants; Huey Long is resurrected and somehow over-played by Sean Penn; the mass appeal of the DaVinci Code novel fizzled onscreen; Robert Altman's amazing career ended with an excellent adaptation of a radio series starring Garrison Keillor's made for radio face; Johnny Depp tried to untrack his career with The Libertine; Nicolas Cage was front and center in the disastrous remake of The Wicker Man, but if the preview is any indication, his sleep - walk was merely a tune - up for this year's Ghost Rider; Woody Allen (with Scarlett Johansson as his muse) re-emerged with his best comedy since Crimes and Misdemeanors; amazingly, Jen and Vince's real life break - up was more entertaining than the film version; and while on - set hook - ups seem to the norm, how could the dreadful You, Me and Dupree have been an aphrodisiac for Kate and Owen?
ps — tom cruise just proves what a terrible actor he is in «magnolia» (not that he needed to prove it by that stage of his career)
A big day for my Deadline video series The Actor's Side as true movie and stage royalty Dame Judi Dench came by for an in - depth conversation about her life, career and the current film that has put her back on the awards circuit to which she is so accustomed.
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