Now I'd love to get together and brainstorm with Engineers Without Borders, Brian Tucker of Geohazards International, Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado (who co-created the simple but illuminating posters to the right) and others to create a similar system for
disseminating knowledge about safer, but cheap construction techniques in the world's crowding disaster hot spots.
More importantly, many of these «specs» are vital to how most cultures have historically preserved and
disseminated knowledge for thousands of years.
Too many residentialists hang their hats on their previously learned abilities to persuade vs their inherent inabilities to acquire and objectively
disseminate knowledge in pursuit of their personal short - term sales goals.
With my background in communicating the weather for more than 40 years, I now see it as an important task
of disseminating knowledge about the climate change currently under way.
We report on international negotiations and
disseminate knowledge gained through collaborative projects, resulting in more rigorous research, capacity building in developing countries, better networks spanning the North and the South, and better global connections among researchers, practitioners, citizens and policy - makers.
Learning is at the core of knowledge and, as part of the learning community, there is a responsibility for us, and our colleagues, to
disseminate knowledge objectively and to also be learners.
We also plan to establish regional registry administrators to
further disseminate knowledge about the registry and to facilitate access to the registry for patients from countries currently outside the current consortium.»
In order to mainstream sustainability in agriculture, the platform develops recommendations and tools as well
as disseminates knowledge across the food value chain on a pre-competitive basis.
of the Statutes define the scope of the Library's activities: «The Library of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences disseminates knowledge and promotes scientific research, historically it is a national institution making available traditional (printed, manuscript, and archival) holdings as well as other information media».
The Saul Zaentz Early Childhood Initiative will create a hub, a new kind of resource that can bring together and leverage this array of efforts while simultaneously generating and
rapidly disseminating the knowledge needed for long - lasting impact on children and society.
Considering non-fiction ebooks, such
ebooks disseminate knowledge not pages, which means that it is not correct to evaluate the price of an ebook according to the number of its pages.
Kepes wrote his landmark publication Language of Vision 1944 in the same period in which these 80 photographs were made, asserting that «the visual language is capable of
disseminating knowledge more effectively than almost any other vehicle of communication».
Special attention will be paid to matters of interest to Colorado and its surrounding region and to
disseminating knowledge coming from our national organization of which we are a part.
The trust emerges as a product of the institutional mechanisms that have been built over decades to observe, gather, analyze and
disseminate knowledge in the form of «news» — which is a genre of communication.
In 1951 Henry Usborne set up the One World Trust as an independent educational Charity to provide secretarial support to the Group, promote and
disseminate knowledge on world governance.
prepares for future demands and facilitates research by developing a detection dog breeding / training program that will implement, test, and
disseminate the knowledge gained.
In North America, Colson and his one - time collaborator Nancy Pearcey probably did more than anyone else to raise awareness of Kuyper's legacy amongst evangelical Christians, and James Bratt's magisterial biography of Kuyper promises to
further disseminate knowledge of this pathbreaking Christian leader.
The Research Paper Award is in recognition of the importance of published research papers in developing and
disseminating knowledge for the benefit of current and future practice.
Learning is at the core of knowledge and so, as a part of the learning community, there is a responsibility for me, and my colleagues, to
disseminate knowledge objectively and to also be learners.
Wine Australia invests in research and development (R&D), marketing,
disseminating knowledge, encouraging adoption and protecting the reputation of Australian wine.
However, if you're concerned you won't be able to publish at all, don't worry, says Nisha Narayan, intellectual property and partnerships lead at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research: «You may need to delay the publishing for a few months, but we ultimately want you to
disseminate the knowledge and make it available to the public.»
Interpore is a non-profit scientific society established in 2008 to advance and
disseminate knowledge for the understanding, description and modeling of natural and industrial porous media systems.
Peter Eckersley argues, that rather than cling to the old model of scarcity and strict copyright laws, we need to refocus on
disseminating knowledge (27 June, p 28).
* Define and improve standards of clinical care * Generate new knowledge in clinical and basic sciences * Provide a diverse and inspiring educational environment *
Disseminate knowledge and expertise to our community and scientific colleagues * Foster the advancement of clinical and research leaders
Colleagues speak of her scientific excellence, but also of her high level of mentorship and outreach leadership, and the joy she takes in
disseminating knowledge, improving the communication skills of other scientists, and stimulating the public to take an interest in STEM fields.
I figure that over the years, I have gained some really important knowledge and it is my duty to
disseminate that knowledge to the interwebs and those who peruse the interwebs.
The science and technology of concrete are undergoing revolutionary change due to developments in computer and information technologies that are enabling concrete researchers, engineers, and practitioners to develop, store and retrieve, integrate, and
disseminate knowledge on all aspects of concrete including formulation, processing, testing, and inspection, prediction of performance, repair, and recycling.
Founded in 1916 and based in Washington, DC, AERA offers a comprehensive program of scholarly publications, training, fellowships, and meetings to advance educational research,
disseminate knowledge, and improve the capacity of the profession for serving the public good.
Disseminating Knowledge to Improve Educational Practice Even though Mary Grassa O'Neill, managing director of the newly merged Principals» Center and Programs in Professional Education, has years of hands - on experience as a school leader in urban and suburban settings, she adamantly claims that she is «only a practitioner working among a genius faculty of researchers.»
The National Center builds capacity; guides practice;
disseminates knowledge; and advocates for policies at the city, state, and national levels that can advance our vision of «Every school a community school.»
If it's all about
disseminating knowledge, your course will be linear with periodic assessments and revision opportunities.
MIRCI organizes and supports efforts to
disseminate knowledge, materials and resources concerning MIDAS ™ development, use and the theory of multiple intelligences.
Higher levels of government are responsible for providing sufficient resources to ensure adequate and equitable opportunity to learn; safeguarding civil and human rights; monitoring local systems; analyzing research and practice to determine what works best in what circumstances;
disseminating knowledge; providing additional support as needed; and intervening in localities when necessary.
Center for Character and Citizenship The Center generates and
disseminates knowledge and research about how individuals develop moral and civic character.
The mission of the College of Education is to prepare exemplary practitioners and scholars; to generate, use and
disseminate knowledge about teaching, learning and human development; and to collaborate with others to solve critical educational and human problems in a diverse global community.