• The Division of Institutional Advancement is here to help empower, inspire and innovate. (wit.edu)
  • The institutional accreditation process at UAA is a deliberative, transparent process that works with relevant stakeholders to promote a culture of assessment and continuous improvement. (alaska.edu)
  • Accreditation at UAA is not a "check the box" compliance process, but a genuine opportunity for institutional self-reflection and improvement. (alaska.edu)
  • Arvidson, Malin & Linde, Stig (2021) Control and autonomy: resource dependence relations and non-profit organizations, Journal of Organizational Ethnography , 10 (2), 207-221. (lu.se)
  • Effectiveness of community-based outreach in preventing HIV/AIDS among injecting drug users. (who.int)
  • Bruxelles, 6 September 1971 = Speech by President [of Commission] Malfatti at the joint meeting of the Economic Committee, the Committees on External Economic Relations, Finance and Budget, and the Committee on Agriculture of the European Parliament. (pitt.edu)
  • Serves on institutional committees as appointed. (wilsoncc.edu)
  • Tharp & ODonnell (this issue) call for increased engagement between Cultural-Community Psychology and Cultural-Historical Activity Theory to lead this kind of call. (northwestern.edu)
  • This Accord looks at how peacebuilding strategies can 'think outside the state': beyond it, through regional engagement, and below it, through cross-border community or trade networks. (c-r.org)
  • The Thematic Group on Institutional Ethnography is a newly formed group within the International Sociological Association, and we are soliciting papers for the upcoming Forum on Sociology in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (sociologi.dk)
  • In 2011 the International Sociological Association established Institutional Ethnography as a thematic group (TG06), and now it solicits abstracts for our inaugural sessions that will be held in conjunction with the ISA Forum of Sociology in Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 1-4, 2012. (sociologi.dk)
  • Descriptions of the Thematic Group on Institutional Ethnography (TG06) and these sessions can be found online by going to http://www.isa-sociology.org/tg06.htm . (sociologi.dk)
  • Institutional ethnography is an alternative sociology founded by Dorothy E. Smith that examines social relations and social institutions from the standpoint of the experiences of particular, active subjects. (sociologi.dk)
  • The aims of institutional ethnography investigations are threefold. (sociologi.dk)
  • The second aim is to develop new ways of discovering ruling relations that are consistent with the materialist social ontology of institutional ethnography. (sociologi.dk)
  • Throughout institutional ethnography investigations, however, the focus is on the material world: what people are doing, with whom they are doing it, and the conditions under which their activities are carried out. (sociologi.dk)
  • Institutional ethnography investigations are not limited to any specific substantive area of research or professional practice. (sociologi.dk)
  • From innovative partnerships and scholarships to student capstone projects and the Team WentworthIt fundraiser, so many of you were there to provide support to the Wentworth community during another extraordinary year. (wit.edu)
  • We remain a learner-centered institution committed to student success, academic excellence, our community and partnerships, sustainability and to the Grand Challenges of our time. (oswego.edu)
  • The Strategic Planning Advisory Board conducted 18 focus groups with the campus community in early 2020 and identified SUNY Oswego's current Institutional Priorities of Student Success, Academic and Creative Excellence, Inclusive Community, a Sustainable Institution and Partnerships. (oswego.edu)
  • Another strength was building community partnerships with the college and innovations to allow the partnerships to be created. (lsc.edu)
  • and diversity of institutional strengths of states. (c-r.org)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Community-institutional relations. (who.int)
  • We explore three examples including: critical historicity, inter-generational learning, and strategic transformations of institutional relations. (northwestern.edu)
  • Andrea uses her extensive leadership experience building businesses from strategic assessment through to realization to enrich External Relations' vibrant and dynamic work environment. (ualberta.ca)
  • In November 2019, President Stanley charged the 44-member Strategic Planning Advisory Board to work together with the campus community to develop and propose comprehensive strategic goals that will advance SUNY Oswego's mission and are defined and pursued in the current context of higher education. (oswego.edu)
  • Q: Some time ago the Holy See's Mission to the Council of Europe published a Note on the Church's freedom and institutional autonomy. (ewtn.com)
  • On this occasion the Permanent Representation of the Holy See to the Council of Europe drew up a synthetic note explaining the magisterium (official Church teaching) on the freedom and institutional autonomy of the Catholic Church. (ewtn.com)
  • The results point to the sensitization of the actors in the academic community concerning the ethical-political commitment on the matter of violence against women in the scope of university festivities, provided the reflection of the students on the issue of the rights and autonomy of women's bodies in the university, as well as the creation of collective prevention strategies. (bvsalud.org)
  • The socio-ecological challenges facing communities in the 21st century are building towards a critical conjuncture of history, culture, power, and profound inequity. (northwestern.edu)
  • The ACAA's Workforce Development Specialist builds and cultivates relationships with educational institutions and community partners. (chronicle.com)
  • This campus is not only the largest employer in Edgewater and Rogers Park, offering employment to more than 2,000 faculty and staff, but it is also the largest institutional planned development in the neighborhoods. (luc.edu)
  • Relations between the European Communities and the non-governmental organisations (NGOs) specialising in development cooperation. (pitt.edu)
  • This article presents and argues for a collaborative model for disaster risk management in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). (lu.se)
  • The impacts generated may be positive (ranging from promoting employment with an impact on the local economy to meeting local demands for the sustainable development of these communities) and negative (causing harmful social, environmental and economic impacts on the local population). (weg.net)
  • The reallocation of resources and the development of strategies for improving technical efficiency and strengthening institutional capacity have taken the back seat. (who.int)
  • We highlight the relations between academic knowledge production and leadership assessment and development in client organizations. (lu.se)
  • The Agenda Fund will mobilize the philanthropic, policy, and research communities to map the most promising opportunities for social impact R&D to find solutions that scale, defining a research agenda for social innovation. (ssrc.org)
  • Thus, major policy decisions on assessment protocols and remediation should include representation from senior communication managers who have significant experience in health education or community relations. (cdc.gov)
  • Her research interests focus on institutional change around higher education, particularly in relation to inclusive learning communities and assessment. (lu.se)
  • Lake Superior College's Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, Michael Seymour, has been named by the Minnesota State College and Universities Board of Trustees to serve as the next president of Alexandria Technical and Community College starting on July 1, 2019. (lsc.edu)
  • Mike has been a strong advocate for the Greater Downtown Council, Lake Superior College and our community," said Kristi Stokes, President of the Greater Downtown Council. (lsc.edu)
  • Advocate for institutional resources to create and maintain high-quality student success programs. (unity.edu)
  • The Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities invites applications for a Project Manager to join their team. (chronicle.com)
  • The University of Montana invites applications for a Director to lead the Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities (RIIC). (chronicle.com)
  • Such a process aims to connect with the institutional culture and help better coordinate a variety of planning and review processes on campus. (alaska.edu)
  • This initiative aims to reduce discriminations against Roma and Sinti communities in Italy, facilitating their full social inclusion. (csd.bg)
  • Each region has an independent budget for funding projects part of the P&ID Program that will benefit the governance capacity of First Nations and Inuit communities in that region. (gc.ca)
  • Alexis Ksiazkiewicz leads institutional Government and Community Relations strategies. (ualberta.ca)
  • Communication strategies, such as those needed for MP intervention, cannot be developed without personnel experienced in community relations, public involvement, or health education They have specialized expertise and, just as toxicologists have more authority when dealing with toxicological issues, these experts' opinions should carry more weight when developing communication strategies. (cdc.gov)
  • These are examples of how this history of good relations with the community was especially important for our internal culture of relations with local communities, helping us in the risks, opportunities and new challenges of today. (weg.net)
  • We serve a diverse group of institutional clients around the world including pension funds, governments, foundations, endowments and more. (fisherinvestments.com)
  • Paradoxically, it is the international donor community which has helped governments avoid making difficult resource allocation decisions. (who.int)
  • Moreover, rather than encouraging greater efficiency, the reaction of governments has been to seek increased contributions either from the international community or from their own citizens. (who.int)
  • The next item is the Oral Question to the Commission by Jo Leinen, on behalf of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, on institutional aspects of the European External Action Service (B6-0233/2005). (europa.eu)
  • Serves as the College's news media and public relations contact. (wilsoncc.edu)
  • Seymour is a long time contributor to the community serving on multiple service clubs and boards including Duluth's Greater Downtown Council and currently serves as president of Kiwanis of Friendly Duluth. (lsc.edu)
  • Elan MacDonald, ICD.D is the Vice President, External Relations at the University of Alberta. (ualberta.ca)
  • Gabriel Salguero , president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition and lead pastor at The Gathering Place church, and Moshe Hauer , executive vice president of the Orthodox Union, discuss the role faith communities play in the COVID-19 vaccine distribution process. (cfr.org)
  • He served Anoka-Ramsey Community College from 1997 to 2012 in several capacities including as the vice president for administration, vice president of educational services, and the director of technology. (lsc.edu)
  • He's active in local, communal, and national leadership in many areas with an emphasis on education and works with social service organizations serving the Jewish community. (cfr.org)
  • Instead, they say, the largesse was meant to assist corporations, educational programs and community organizations that employ, educate and help residents in their congressional districts. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Proceeds benefit the SMC Art Department and community organizations. (smdp.com)
  • Hooghe, Marc & Botterman, Sarah (2012) Urbanization, community size, and population density: Is there a rural-urban divide in participation in voluntary organizations or social network formation? (lu.se)
  • Thanks to grants from the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and the Community Foundation for Monterey County totaling $180,000, the historic building's masonry structure was reinforced to withstand earthquakes while other minor changes were made to comply with Americans with Disabilities (ADA) requirements. (middlebury.edu)
  • Grants from the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and the Robert and Virginia Stanton Endowment and Thomas Doud, Sr. and Anita Doud funds of the Community Foundation of Monterey County provided funding to help with project expenses, which included architectural services, retrofitting for seismic safety and structural integrity, and ADA compliance. (middlebury.edu)
  • The seismic retrofit project protects the Lara-Soto Adobe at the center of our community for generations to come," said Meghan Rasmussen, director of foundation relations and institutional grants. (middlebury.edu)
  • When you give to Wentworth, you're helping to support the Wentworth Fund, special projects, scholarships, the endowment, and other institutional programs and capital initiatives. (wit.edu)
  • Office continues to support community-based initiatives in noncommunicable diseases have their roots in unhealthy many countries of the Region. (who.int)
  • Scholars working in the service of social transformation and improving the wellbeing of communities are calling for creative, deliberate, and consequential interventions. (northwestern.edu)
  • During the event, the participants discussed issues related to the social inclusion of Roma and Sinti in local communities in Italy, as well as the impact of misinformation and fake news related to Roma in Bulgaria. (csd.bg)
  • In an article introducing the section, Kristian Herbolzheimer notes that borders can be much less relevant to peoples than to states, and that understanding the social and cultural conditions of borderland communities is key to tackling cross-border conflicts. (c-r.org)
  • Being a volunteer is to give your time, work and talent to the causes of the community and social interest, thus improving the life quality of the people affected by such action. (weg.net)
  • To define criteria and procedures to use financial, human and material resources in Social Investment, establishing a relationship with the community in social actions, in line with WEG's Mission, Vision, Purpose and Values. (weg.net)
  • The first is to discover how it is that day in and day out we put together our social world, including how our local everyday activities are linked to and coordinated by social relations that are not entirely visible from any one location. (sociologi.dk)
  • This work involves an examination of studies done in varied institutional settings and drawing out those relations and social processes that are commonly found across institutions. (sociologi.dk)
  • However, few studies have examined how psychometric instruments impact on the social, institutional and economic relations of a research community and among external actors. (lu.se)
  • y (c) la movilización de conocimiento sobre las causas sociales para fortalecer el liderazgo mundial de enfermería en temas de justicia social y equidad en salud. (bvsalud.org)
  • We employed structural equation modeling to explore the direct effect of various forms of stigma on HIV outcomes, and the mediating effects of multi-level stigma resistance including social cohesion at the community level and occupational dignity at the individual level. (bvsalud.org)
  • Immigrants, Social Networks, and Institutional Fairness" in Comparative Politics . (lu.se)
  • The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations provides companies and foundations with access to an institution of higher education that integrates classroom laboratory, studio, cooperative and experiential learning in order to enable our graduates to become career-ready, skilled professionals and engaged citizens. (wit.edu)
  • University of Kentucky Public Relations and Marketing provides on-call support to news media 365 days a year. (uky.edu)
  • Our Institutional Advance team would love to talk to you and see how you can make a gift to Morningside University. (morningside.edu)
  • Seymour has experience teaching at St. Cloud State University, Anoka-Ramsey Community College, and Riverland Community College. (lsc.edu)
  • In their relationships, members of the Western Michigan University community are expected to be aware of their professional responsibilities and avoid apparent or actual conflict of interest, favoritism, or bias. (wmich.edu)
  • Designing actions to promote internationalisation at the University (contacting international staff at other institutions, promoting the mobility of the university community, hosting different types of international staff, accompanying guests during visits to our schools, encouraging participation in international fairs, etc. (upc.edu)
  • The knowledge and experience expansion, experimentation of interdisciplinary and humanized work in immersion in the community, closer ties between the university and the community, as well as technical and scientific humanized training were cited by extension as contributions to vocational training. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Researcher Professor, Chelsea Jalloh, said that this is a great opportunity to expand the fields of internationalization in terms of community and exchange between institutions. (unicauca.edu.co)
  • Partnership work : the health service-community interface for the prevention, care and treatment of HIV/AIDS : report of a WHO consultation / edited by Hedwig Goede and Walid El Ansari. (who.int)
  • The health service-community interface for the prevention, care and treatment of HIV/AIDS. (who.int)
  • Community-based programmes are cost-effective and are diseases continues to grow globally and represents a major considered a key tool for implementing a population strategy health challenge, particularly in developing countries with for prevention of noncommunicable diseases. (who.int)
  • collaborative linking and capacity-building in relation to In the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, noncomm- prevention and control of noncommunicable disease. (who.int)
  • It is expected that more countries wil join EMAN comprehensive integrated community-based programme for during 2010 to enhance community participation and target noncommunicable disease prevention. (who.int)
  • After a year-long process that included students, faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, and employers, the UAA community identified four "core competencies" at the heart of a quality UAA education. (alaska.edu)
  • and activities concerned with fundraising, alumni, and community relations. (seattleu.edu)
  • As a key theory of multinational collaboration, neoliberal institutionalism-a subset of the international relations theory-was used to develop the SADC institutional collaborative model. (lu.se)
  • Giving support and technical assistance in the drafting and follow-up of institutional agreements. (upc.edu)
  • A completed Wilson Community College application package must be received by the Human Resources Office in order to be considered for this position. (wilsoncc.edu)
  • A study conducted in 14 countries found that in all cases, the packages developed were too expensive in relation to available resources. (who.int)
  • They are regulatory and institutional policies. (who.int)
  • In an introductory article to the section, Kristian Herbolzheimer explores borderland communities' capabilities to respond to cross-border conflicts, and how international support can help to strengthen them and link them to formal peacebuilding processes. (c-r.org)
  • Herbolzheimer asserts that borderland communities have the insight and capability to respond to cross-border conflicts, and he shows how international support can help to strengthen this capacity and link it to formal peacebuilding processes. (c-r.org)
  • The International Relations Bureau is in charge of planning, advising, organising and providing support for activities and projects in the field of international relations, as well as designing, scheduling and executing associated processes according to the policies and guidelines of governing bodies and the legal framework to foster institutions' loyalty and to promote international mobility, internationalisation and the UPC's external reach. (upc.edu)
  • Maxwell is a member of the Higher Education Working Group on Global Issues of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Leadership Council of AAC&U's "Liberal Education for America's Promise" Initiative. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2012, he received the A. Arthur Davis Distinguished Community Leadership Award from the Greater Des Moines Leadership Institute, the Robert D. Ray Pillar of Character Award from Character Counts in Iowa, and the President's Award from Region IV-East of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). (wikipedia.org)
  • A civil engineer with an MBA, Andrea's professional skills, coupled with her eclectic leadership experience in corporate, not-for-profit and public institutions (universities), provide important insight and direction to the External Relations portfolio. (ualberta.ca)
  • He's a feature writer for On Faith and he's served as an advisor to the White House on issues of immigration and health care and the faith community and also served on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in New Jersey as well as director of the Institute of Faith and Public Life and Hispanic Leadership programs at Princeton Theological Seminary. (cfr.org)
  • In 2022, we ended the year with 2415 employees registered at our bank, of which 1059 participated in at least 1 (one) solidarity action, accounting for 11,420 hours of work in the 118 actions carried out in the community, impacting more than 74,346 people. (weg.net)
  • Some members of Congress send tax dollars to companies, colleges and community groups where their spouses, children and parents work as salaried employees, lobbyists or board members, according to an examination of federal disclosure forms and local public records by The Washington Post. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Centuries ago, princes received huge amounts of the community product, while doing no productive work themselves. (butterfliesandwheels.org)
  • Welcome to the Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Foreign Policy webinar series. (cfr.org)
  • As always, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy. (cfr.org)
  • On December 11, 2014, NIOSH and the RAND Corporation hosted a colloquium designed to elicit input from key stakeholders in the OSH and WC communities on how CWCS could maximize the impact of its research activities. (cdc.gov)
  • This funding took place without proper oversight and high paid administrators while faculty at community colleges are being layed off thousands of classes are being cut. (indybay.org)
  • Andrea Smith is the Portfolio Strategy Senior Advisor for External Relations. (ualberta.ca)
  • The webinar took place within the framework of the international initiative Latcho Drom: Fighting against anti-gypsyism through training of professionals and empowerment of Roma communities . (csd.bg)
  • A company in operation naturally ends up generating impacts on society, especially on the communities located in its surroundings, and it has responsibilities in this regard. (weg.net)
  • In this context, we have operations in 46 industrial parks located in twelve countries, with different cultures and realities, where the local communities are subject to different impacts and have different needs. (weg.net)
  • Drawing from our experiences in community based design research, we argue for cultivating axiological innovations in research and interventions. (northwestern.edu)
  • To study the construction of political communities living in the Imbo region, their relations across the lake and with the kingdom located in the hinterland, the research will debunk and highlight the categories and assumptions used to write about the pre-colonial and colonial period. (ssrc.org)
  • Recent research has indicated that intersectional stigma can be resisted at the community and individual level. (bvsalud.org)
  • WEG seeks to positively impact the local communities where it operates. (weg.net)
  • Wilson Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (wilsoncc.edu)
  • SUNY Oswego contributes to the common good by lighting the path to wisdom and empowering every person in the college community to pursue a meaningful life as a productive, responsible member of society. (oswego.edu)
  • Mike has been a tremendous asset to Lake Superior College and the surrounding communities," according to Pat Johns, President of Lake Superior College. (lsc.edu)
  • Seymour will replace Laura Urban, who has served as the president of Alexandria Technical and Community College since 2014 and has announced her intention to retire. (lsc.edu)
  • There will be a speak-out at the Community College Board of Governors against the corporatization and attacks on community. (indybay.org)
  • Also we are against the corruption with the on-line community college that was funded with $120 million. (indybay.org)
  • The Nursing Simulation Coordinator and Student Success coach facilitates nursing students learning within the ADN and LPN programs at Shawnee Community College which may be accomplished by one on one time, group setting, review of classroom material as well as lab or simulation material. (shawneecc.edu)
  • Risk provided for integration of community-based interventions factors such as unhealthy nutrition over a prolonged period, within national health care plans and for the implementation tobacco use, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol use and of new interventions. (who.int)
  • Community Colleges are under attack and many classes are being canceled. (indybay.org)
  • This is part of corporatization of community colleges with a new funding proposal that punishes our Community Colleges. (indybay.org)
  • Increase by at least 20 percent the number of California Community Colleges (CCC) students annually who acquire associates degrees, credentials, certificates, or specific skill sets that prepare them for an in-demand job. (indybay.org)
  • The third aim is to build knowledge of institutional processes in general. (sociologi.dk)
  • As President and CEO of Impact Consulting, Elan built and operated one of Alberta's most reputable government relations advisory and communications companies for close to a decade, serving local, national and international clients. (ualberta.ca)
  • Having navigated various roles, Ángel's impact is felt across institutions and communities, ensuring that postsecondary education remains a vehicle for positive change. (unity.edu)