Sentences with phrase «strong research tradition»

Cognitive behavioral therapy, with its strong research tradition, reached beyond depression into new areas like substance abuse and psychosis.

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Barbara Hilkert Andolsen's research into feminist ethics is a strong reminder that partiarchialism has haunted the tradition.
Israel has a strong tradition of marijuana research.
The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Stanford has a long tradition of major contributions in both medical research and education, as well as a strong commitment to the quality clinical care of children.
«I hope to change the lives of many Chicago students by building on the UChicago Charter School's strong culture of belief in students» capabilities, and tradition of teacher learning and accountability grounded in research and data,» said Island Childress.
Members contribute to a strong and influential research tradition.
At Chattanooga Holistic Animal Institute, or CHAI, our holistic philosophy is practiced as integrative veterinary medicine with an emphasis on therapies having a strong tradition of documented effects, careful research, and ongoing study.
As a project that emerged from Buenfeld's curatorial residency with AIT last year, and her ongoing research, «At the still point of the turning world...» is a selection of works that proposes questions about sculptural and dynamic form with a particular focus on dance and ceramics - two craft traditions with a strong historical and contemporary presence in Japan.
It contributes to and builds upon the strong emphasis and tradition of research and practice within the College through the promotion and dissemination of the visual arts in this context.
Although cooking habits in semi-urban and rural India are steeped in tradition and perpetuated by myths, the response to our stoves has been very strong as each has been developed based on extensive market research and local customer insights.
Common law legal concepts and research methods make a strong distinction, less pronounced in the civil law tradition, between primary sources of law (statutes and case law) and secondary sources (legal scholarship and commentary); regardless, access to interpretive commentary on the law, including legal scholarship and especially publicly - funded research, would significantly enhance the public's understanding of the law and their rights, and promote access to legal services generally.
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