CUR is strongly committed to interdisciplinary research,
with staff expertise in urban planning, public policy geography, economics, environmental sciences, spatial analysis, history, and sociology.
Not exact matches
Additionally, the best agencies employ a
staff of professionals
with mixed backgrounds and
expertise which can better ensure that your projects are covered from all angles.
The online retailer has multiple drone testing sites set up across the world — in the U.K., Canada, the U.S., Austria and Israel — and has been on a global hiring spree to ramp up its engineering
staff with aviation
expertise.
There are many ways that the Haskayne School of Business connects the
expertise, experience, and innovation of our students,
staff and faculty
with the needs of our community.
With over 150 lawyers and 275 support
staff, we have very specific space and technology requirements and Hughes Marino has the
expertise to manage our leasehold improvements.
If they don't have the subject matter
expertise that your business needs, they can conduct interviews
with members of your
staff and use them as the basis of creating content.
An extensive
staff of diverse, highly experienced appointment setters
with specific
expertise in our clients» product categories.
How Pluris differs: Pluris» unique secondary market transaction data; Pluris» original research on discounts for illiquid securities and business interests; a
staff with the
expertise for the job.
Meeting regularly
with congressional
staff on USDA and FDA policy, delivering testimony and remarks on the benefits of plant - based and clean meat, and collaborating
with other GFI
staff to showcase their
expertise via Hill visits and congressional briefings.
The QAI
staff came away
with the latest National Organic Program (NOP) policy and best practices guidance, so that we can bring that
expertise to you!
Through the foundation, the global food industry can leverage state - of - the - art technologies and processes
with the technical
expertise provided by GMA's scientific
staff to achieve timely results and solutions.
I'm very pleased
with the professionalism, experience and
expertise our entire
staff demonstrates.»
Café Champagne
with their dedicated
staff's
expertise and artfully designed menu, has won the Gold Award for Contemporary Cuisine for eleven consecutive years from the Southern California Restaurant Writers Association.
Her additional
expertise in lactation management has been acquired through her midwifery practice, as a member of the clinical faculty at Wellstart International in San Diego and as senior technical
staff with LINKAGES, a global breastfeeding promotion project based in Washington DC.
For the last 22 years I have worked as a holistic nurse midwife, then
with the added
expertise as a yoga teacher, advanced grad and volunteer
staff of Mama Gena's School of Womanly Arts, and Clarity Breathwork practitioner.
The Park District engaged a team of consultants, led by The Lakota Group, armed
with a mission to integrate community input, the knowledge & experience of the Park District
staff, and the consultant resources &
expertise to provide a comprehensive plan.
Treasury negotiates
with GDS, rather than
with 24 departments, and GDS has been involved in every hiring decision for senior digital
staff, raising the quality of digital
expertise.
And that inexperience is going to work against you — which is why you want to surround yourself
with the most experienced, most talented
staff possible to proffer
expertise and advice as you come up to speed.
«These specialty nurses
with their training
expertise are backed by collaboration and knowledge of the Oishei Children's Hospital physicians, programs and
staff.
Each contract was awarded on a «sole source» basis without bidding because, parks officials said in memos, BluChip had «unique
expertise» in promoting special events and «has an extremely close relationship
with the Nassau County Parks
staff that no other marketing firm can match.»
In return partnership
with an academy or within a trust offers reciprocal benefits such as
staff development, sharing of
expertise and best practice and expanded learning opportunities for students.»
«In past lead agency disputes on energy projects, the DEC commissioner has pointed to the department's large
staff of professionals
with unique
expertise in the many areas of potential environmental impact as favoring DEC lead agency,» town officials wrote.
When it comes to meeting Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements for their products, pharmaceutical, biologics, and medical device manufacturers are often challenged to maintain in - house
staff with sufficient
expertise in regulatory affairs.
And I very much like having a writer on
staff who's a scientist
with deep
expertise who can say, yes, this is as neat as it sounds.
«The NGSS represent a daunting challenge, but I think NSTA has the
expertise on
staff to give teachers the professional development and the course materials they need, as well as the opportunities to share information
with their peers.
She is a skilled facilitator and trainer
with expertise in leading complex evaluations, building
staff evaluation capacity, developing M&E systems, fostering collaborative learning processes within dispersed and diverse teams, and developing knowledge sharing systems.
«While NSF's permanent
staff are highly knowledgeable and capable,» explains a recent white paper on the use of rotators, «the ever changing global science, engineering, and education landscape requires NSF to continually complement its permanent
staff with the
expertise of individuals from the broader research and education community.»
Founded by J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., the JCVI is home to approximately 300 scientists and
staff with expertise in human and evolutionary biology, genetics, bioinformatics / informatics, information technology, high - throughput DNA sequencing, genomic and environmental policy research, and public education in science.
The NHGRI PSC is
staffed by protocol navigators
with knowledge of the protocol review cycle and
expertise in Institute and NIH policies and procedures, as well as Federal regulations and policies related to human subjects research.
Our
staff have the
expertise and experience to provide your studies
with strategies to move forward in these areas.
Some institutes are already applying new organizational methods by combining the
expertise and interests of faculty members and experienced
staff scientists (also known as research scientists).1 This model allows
staff scientists to lead ambitious projects while also working collaboratively
with PIs, advancing complex projects that could not be accomplished otherwise.
Often, faculty and
staff scientists
with different kinds of
expertise partner, providing a diversity of experience that is beneficial to both the individuals and to science.1 Combining the skills and interests of a PI
with those of a highly qualified
staff scientist can amplify a lab's success rate and increase overall progress.
The Clinical Research Unit (CRU) was established in 1999 to create an infrastructure
with dedicated
staff and in house
expertise for conducting clinical trials for genetic diseases.
«For more than two years we have worked
with the scientific
staff at genOway appreciating their fruitful and constant collaboration and their outstanding
expertise.
With nearly 53 doctors on
staff and more than 470 journals hand - searched and reviewed, there's no name in patient treatment
expertise more recommended than UpToDate.
But such constitutional proprieties were set aside when Judge DeGrasse —
with no previous education
expertise and no relevant
staff support and without considering the impact on other areas of expenditure — intervened to establish the level of education appropriations for New York City.
Not only are technology and curriculum departments meeting more often, but schools are also looking to hire
staff members
with combined technology and instructional
expertise.
She also wondered whether authorizer capacity might be playing a significant role (i.e., good policies probably can't compensate for an authorizing body
with a small
staff and little
expertise).
Districts could hire
staff with expertise in supporting small - school development.
With that model in mind, the following thoughts illustrate some of the promising ways in which a financial investment in the Center could be complemented by a synergistic investment in time, energy, and
expertise by a cadre of highly motivated company
staff: • Collaborating as a thought partner around two of our core principles.
That makes it even more imperative that you're making decisions in the context of a team of people who are making the best judgment at a specific point in time,
with a specific set of facts, bringing
expertise that you and your
staff might not have.
I've got five
staff who are really smart
with ICT... We have all this
expertise integrated into management and our curriculum.»
Some schools perceive this as a barrier to engaging
with external
expertise and therefore limit such opportunities for
staff.
The qualification has been designed specifically for schools, to help them improve the standards of e-safety amongst
staff and young people, and follows a 2010 report2 by Ofsted that recommends that schools should: • audit the training needs of all
staff and provide training to improve their knowledge of and
expertise in the safe and appropriate use of new technologies • work closely
with all families to help them ensure that their children use new technologies safely and responsibly both at home and at school • provide an age - related, comprehensive curriculum for e-safety which enables pupils to become safe and responsible users of new technologies.
Highly effective schools apply their resources (
staff expertise, funds, facilities) in a targeted manner to maximise student learning and wellbeing, and partnerships
with parents and the school community are strategically established to provide access to support and resources not available within the school.
Around four out of 10 secondary principals and one in five primary principals say they have major or moderate difficulties finding suitable
staff to fill vacancies —
with the most common solution being to require teachers to teach outside their area of
expertise.
Building teacher
expertise involves school leaders providing
staff with opportunities to continuously improve their skills and practices.
CMOs and EMOs may be better positioned to absorb the fixed costs associated
with setting up an alternative retirement plan, can more easily assemble the required
expertise, and often operate in more than one state, and thus would likely favor mobile benefits that facilitate
staff moving from one school to another.
The Lab's
staff will also continue to lead the national advocacy agenda that NCTL launched in 2007 Additionally, grant will support the Lab's «By All Means» initiative by providing advice and support to the city teams, leveraging financial and technical assistance resources, conducting research on the effectiveness of local work, documenting local work and disseminating best practices, brokering national partnerships
with organizations in the health, education, social service, and community schools» fields, and providing direct technical assistance in relevant areas of
expertise.
Building teacher
expertise involves a commitment by school leaders to provide
staff with opportunities to continuously improve their skills and practices.