• The mission to "Empower the people of the Circumpolar North by providing unique educational and research opportunities through collaboration within a powerful network of members" reinforces that aim. (ulapland.fi)
  • Perhaps UArctic's biggest strength is its ability to support and mobilize cooperation and collaboration between members in its role as a network organization. (ulapland.fi)
  • QUB Law has a culture of sustained engagement and collaboration with the academic community and an array of non-academic audiences, including the legal profession, government, NGOs and the public sector. (qub.ac.uk)
  • In her role, she leads the Global Access Program, contributes to DataCite's outreach efforts and seeks collaboration with the research community. (datacite.org)
  • Collaboration, plus community effort will equal community change. (rcac.org)
  • For more than 45 years, our dedicated staff and active board, coupled with our key values: leadership, collaboration, commitment, quality and integrity, have helped effect positive change in rural communities across the West. (rcac.org)
  • A team led by QUB Law secured £1.35M for the Leverhulme Interdisciplinary Network on Algorithmic Solutions (LINAS) Doctoral Training Programme. (qub.ac.uk)
  • As we gear up to launch GOALI, our 5th programme focused on the rule of law early next year, we have been hard at work boosting our infrastructure and sharing the stories behind Research4Life, highlighting the incredible work being done every day by researchers, librarians, doctors, policymakers and activists in the developing countries. (research4life.org)
  • Helena leads the DataCite Engagement team and is responsible for all DataCite's membership and community activities. (datacite.org)
  • This data can support targeted community outreach and engagement to identify at-risk assets and prioritize resilience projects. (umaine.edu)
  • Previously, she worked at ORCID focusing on community engagement, to increase adoption and membership. (datacite.org)
  • Rorie leads the partnership between DataCite and IGSN e.V. He is responsible for driving adoption of PIDs for physical samples, advocacy activities to scale samples community engagement, and the development of sample PID practice standards. (datacite.org)
  • The community planning academy - a program that educates local community leaders and residents about planning and land-use issues - is an approach for moving toward that vision and creating more authentic public engagement. (planning.org)
  • Finally, it emphasized the importance of alumni engagement to build the citizen planner network and metrics and evaluation for continuous improvement. (planning.org)
  • A community planning academy can be a starting point to transform community engagement itself. (planning.org)
  • This PAS Report presents the community planning academy as an approach for moving toward that vision and creating more authentic public engagement. (planning.org)
  • This PAS Report provides guidance to planners, designers, and nonprofit organizations in designing and managing a successful and sustainable community planning academy and explores its role in the context of the ever-evolving field of public engagement. (planning.org)
  • The Research4Life annual General Partners Meeting held in Oxford on 12 July 2017 brought together some 65 delegates and observers representing the publishing community, United Nations agencies, university libraries, and a number of representatives from the Research4Life user community. (research4life.org)
  • OBJECTIVE: From May 2016 through September 2017, the Zika Contraception Access Network (Z-CAN) program increased access to contraception during the Zika virus outbreak in Puerto Rico by providing no-cost client-centered contraceptive counseling and (same-day) access to the full range of US Food and Drug Administration-approved reversible contraceptives to women desirous of not becoming pregnant. (bvsalud.org)
  • We also made a good many improvements to our infrastructure, launching a new authentication system, boosting collections and capacity building to improve the overall experience of our users. (research4life.org)
  • The project will then design infrastructure improvements to mitigate key barriers to active transportation. (sfcta.org)
  • Through cooperation in education, research and outreach, we enhance human capacity in the North, promote viable communities and sustainable economies, and forge global partnerships. (ulapland.fi)
  • Partnerships with key networks and organisations - it often seems that we are 'preaching to the converted' in our events. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • Our local presence allows us to develop partnerships with communities to identify needs, set goals, and select the best options to meet those goals. (rcac.org)
  • Founded in 1978, RCAC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that partners with rural and Indigenous communities to achieve their vision and well being through technical assistance, training, financial resources and advocacy. (rcac.org)
  • He established yeshivas and day schools, a publishing house for Jewish books, a social service organization and community support networks throughout the country. (chabad.org)
  • A. As a national membership organization, the National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW) is at the forefront of amplifying the roles of CHWs during COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
  • Currently we lead or co-lead six networks: Arctic Extractive Industries, Arctic Law, Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design, Digital Media and Media Arts, Geopolitics and Security, Teacher Education for Social Justice and Diversity in Education and participate in seven other networks as partners. (ulapland.fi)
  • Matt's work is focused on building DataCite as a sustainable global community, through efforts that support and advance community-driven practices. (datacite.org)
  • It is built upon three pillars: the large research infrastructure MAX IV, academia through Swedish universities and society and industry through associated partners, and society connected to the research areas and Sustainable Development Goals. (lu.se)
  • The components will enable an EOSC PID and research software infrastructure, sharing and access to metadata schemas, crosswalks, and improve discovery services over all EOSC repositories. (datacite.org)
  • Within the University, QUB Law staff both lead and contribute to a number of key initiatives including the QUB Gender Network, iRise, the Equality Working Group and Queen's Gender Initiative Executive. (qub.ac.uk)
  • Brown was co-principal investigator of the US National Science Foundation's (NSF) International Research Network Connections program's StarLight Softward Defined Networking Exchange (SDX) initiative, and was previously co-principal investigator of the NSF-funded TransLight / StarLight, EuroLink and STAR TAP / StarLight initiatives. (uic.edu)
  • We hope that this publication will be a good ambassador for our respective initiatives as well as providing a series of motivating exemplars for others in the communities we serve. (research4life.org)
  • Based in Tokyo, Rorie has 10 years' experience of coordinating international initiatives and scaling communities globally. (datacite.org)
  • to assess the effectiveness of community initiatives to create environments that promote good nutrition and physical activity. (cdc.gov)
  • The two winners, Alice Matimba -whose multidisciplinary team successfully advocated for a health policy that has transformed the care and treatment offered to patients diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy and other eye complications-and Mary Acanit -whose management team successfully advocated for the connection of Kyambogo University to the Research and Education Network for Uganda (RENU) - were awarded during the advocacy for strengthened research capacity in the developing world panel. (research4life.org)
  • UArctic builds and strengthens collective resources and collaborative infrastructure that enables member institutions to serve their constituents and their regions. (ulapland.fi)
  • He dispatched teachers and rabbis to the farthest reaches of the Soviet Empire, establishing a vast underground network of schools, mikvaos, and lifelines of material and spiritual support. (chabad.org)
  • A. CHWs are trusted members of their communities who, because of their unique qualities, roles, and training, are able to effectively provide education and support to improve the health of individuals, their families, and their communities as a whole. (cdc.gov)
  • ronmental change to transform communities into places that support and promote healthy lifestyle choices for all U.S. residents. (cdc.gov)
  • He emphasized community action agencies can help establish trust to get more people enrolled. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Recognizing uncertainties helps prepare a community to respond to unanticipated changes as they occur, particularly by taking actions that benefit the community under different scenarios. (umaine.edu)
  • as well as project design and implementation, field engineering, TLS or GNSS/GPS network operations, and technology development for GNSS/GPS, TLS and other applications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Communities must account for climate change in their ongoing design and management of systems and infrastructure due to continually changing conditions. (umaine.edu)
  • Today, our commitment to UArctic is as strong as ever, evidenced by the fact that we lead five Thematic Networks, send and receive many international exchange students every year through the north2north mobility program, and implement collectively developed Circumpolar Studies curriculum through our Arctic Studies Program. (ulapland.fi)
  • PAS Report 605, A Guide to Community Planning Academies , offers readers a step-by-step how-to guide in creating, managing, and growing a community planning academy program. (planning.org)
  • The Transportation Authority's Neighborhood Program (NTIP) is intended to strengthen project pipelines and advance the delivery of community-supported neighborhood-scale projects. (sfcta.org)
  • Clint Cottam, executive director of the Community Action Partnership of Utah, said many are not aware of the program, which is part of the issue. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • He said the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes funding for Affordable Connectivity Program outreach, which should help groups already working with lower-income clients. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • The program is envisioned to strengthen the synchrotron user community in advanced synchrotron methodologies and ensure that academia and industry can fully utilize the synchrotron techniques offered at MAX IV and benefit from it to perform cutting-edge science. (lu.se)
  • This is the infrastructure that will "cloud" the Mississippi area with the main source of network conectivity. (personaltelco.net)
  • Serve the region by providing the needed expertise to adequately secure digital assets in connected cyber-infrastructure. (semo.edu)
  • The Institute of Cybersecurity was created responding to a national need to have people train in cybersecurity, people helping to defend the national infrastructure, since the attacks are continuous at the local level, national level, international level. (semo.edu)
  • It has been a global leader in developing tools, and activities that help members to better collaborate - notably through issue-based networking in Thematic Networks and Institutes. (ulapland.fi)
  • Each point where connections will be made to the network the client will connect to the main backhaul of the network using a WET11 (is this the only approved device? (personaltelco.net)
  • The University of the Arctic (UArctic) is a cooperative network of universities, colleges, research institutes and other organizations concerned with education and research in and about the North. (ulapland.fi)
  • ULapland has recognized the importance of this kind of focussed cooperation to develop joint research and education programs, as well as public outreach. (ulapland.fi)
  • for tweaking and community education/outreach. (personaltelco.net)
  • CHWs can provide services, such as helping people buy health insurance, providing preventive services, helping manage chronic conditions, leading community-level health education classes, and connecting families to needed social and community services. (cdc.gov)
  • Although there will be opportunities for large-scale evaluation of community actions, it is important to integrate climate change considerations into individual projects and plans as they are developed. (umaine.edu)
  • This network is transforming the life chances of thousands of people, giving them opportunities to rebuild their lives and communities. (network4africa.org)
  • CHW is an umbrella term for a variety of positions that go by different names, including promotores de salud , community health representatives, and many others. (cdc.gov)
  • Network for Africa's local partner, Patongo Counselling Community Outreach (PCCO), offers training in basic counselling skills. (network4africa.org)
  • Travelling from village to village on their bicycles every week, these outreach counsellors meet in huts or under the shade of mango trees and help small groups of local people work towards supporting each other and rebuilding their communities. (network4africa.org)
  • CIPA (Correlative Image Processing and Analysis) - a local research infrastructure at Lund University with the aim of reducing the gap between the amount of acquired and consequently analysed images. (lu.se)
  • InfraVis - a national research infrastructure for data visualization from any scientific domain and modality, including 9 Swedish partner universities. (lu.se)
  • Our vibrant postgraduate culture , with its large and diverse international student community, is a key feature of our research environment. (qub.ac.uk)
  • A successful partnership with the Effective Altruism & Consulting Network - tapping into their members really helped us reach people to whom the talk was relevant, and also those who may not be that involved in EA currently. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • Once trained, the counsellors work in pairs (one man, one woman) to counsel members of community in Patongo and outlying areas. (network4africa.org)
  • He added not all populations in Utah have the confidence or skills to complete the online forms, and networks like his serve those communities. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • It gets shared on other social networks as well. (zoho.com)
  • You can always use social networks to reach more people for your community, while hosting the community on your own infrastructure. (zoho.com)
  • Their social networks, traditional farming skills, coping mechanisms and structures have been lost, resulting in very high levels of domestic violence, gender-based violence, rape, early pregnancy, depression and alcoholism. (network4africa.org)
  • These issues are often overlooked in policy because rural communities lack the resources, training or social networks that are found in urban areas. (rcac.org)
  • Our researchers were also a key component of the £1.6M award for the Leverhulme Interdisciplinary Network on Cyber Security (LINCS). (qub.ac.uk)
  • access to educational and research materials for a big community of Indian researchers, scientists, teachers and students. (cis-india.org)
  • To grow the community of people interested in effective giving and effective altruism. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • The counselling courses, led by volunteer psychotherapists Dr. Barbara Bauer and Shelly Evans, equip and encourage people to talk about what has happened within their community and to reduce their sense of isolation and hopelessness. (network4africa.org)
  • CHW legislation and models differ from state to state, but they share a community-based approach to improving the well-being of people and communities. (cdc.gov)
  • Many of these communities also face daunting challenges to access safe, clean drinking water and to develop other vital infrastructure. (rcac.org)
  • Gabriela volunteers at the EOSC PID Policy & Implementation Task Force, the Board of Directors of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations and the NISO Diversity Equity Inclusion and Accessibility committee. (datacite.org)
  • We sustain open infrastructure services to ensure that research outputs and resources are easily findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable ( FAIR ). (datacite.org)
  • RCAC's programs and services deliver solutions to complex community needs. (rcac.org)
  • When the all-powerful communist regime began to crumble in the closing years of the '80s, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak's network of children's schools, outreach centers, and supply lines of kosher food and religious services simply moved out of cellars and attics into emptied Communist Party buildings. (chabad.org)
  • So, we'll be helping our community, our own state at the national level, preparing the students in cybersecurity. (semo.edu)
  • To work with partners across EA to reduce duplication and get a multiplier effect by mixing different communities (e.g. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • To shoot for some major A-list speakers, leveraging the combined brand value of the partners and the richness of the EA community. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • Imagine an engaged constituency who appreciates the role of planning and its importance, who understands power networks and how to achieve more equitable development, and who represents trusted partners and advocates at every level of the community. (planning.org)
  • RCAC and our partners provide the tools to create change and growth, but the communities chart their own course. (rcac.org)
  • These programs equip them with information, resources, and an understanding of the power networks that affect their lives and their communities. (planning.org)
  • Infrastructure built to withstand conditions based on historical data may no longer be sufficient for anticipated future climate conditions. (umaine.edu)
  • Evidence tells us these increases are driven by many factors including outbreaks in settings that present particular challenges, increased testing, and community transmission as well. (cdc.gov)
  • During this talk I will present 3 imaging platforms and infrastructures where Lund University is a partner, including highlighted user projects and pedagogic training methods. (lu.se)
  • As a university-governed consortium, UNAVCO supported the goals of the academic scientific community. (wikipedia.org)
  • The UNAVCO GAGE Facility managed a community pool of high accuracy portable GPS/GNSS receiver systems used for a range of applications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Scott has been the health communication lead for asthma and community health branch since 2002. (cdc.gov)
  • As noted, I'm the health communication lead for the Asthma and Community Health Branch. (cdc.gov)
  • Planners gain relationships with a more informed and involved constituency, and participants gain a greater understanding of the role of planning and how they can influence positive change in their communities. (planning.org)
  • Planning academies can be catalysts for residents to act on behalf of their community. (planning.org)
  • Now granted, there is still 35% that are infrastructure-related -- not getting enough providers and overcoming some of those planning barriers -- but really, it's cost affordability. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • She is also responsible for the outreach effort in the APAC region while co-chairing the DataCite APAC Expert Group. (datacite.org)
  • QUB Law has a vibrant, active research community, and one that is committed to producing impactful, world-leading research. (qub.ac.uk)
  • Identifying where communities are vulnerable, as well as the extent of the risks, are important steps in developing strategies that make a community resilient. (umaine.edu)
  • Vulnerability refers to the sensitivity of communities and the built and natural environment to climate change. (umaine.edu)
  • To address the impacts of climate change, a community first needs to determine its level of vulnerability. (umaine.edu)
  • Impact assessments have been conducted in Maine that document the effects of climate change on the daily lives of Mainers and Maine communities. (umaine.edu)
  • In a sense, building a community exclusively on any social network means you might have to sway the way the it does. (zoho.com)
  • This project is informed by the emerging findings from the Transportation Authority-led citywide School Access Plan , which has found that caregivers want investments in infrastructure that supports safer school trips. (sfcta.org)
  • The Mission Bay School Access Plan Final Report will be presented to the Transportation Authority Community Advisory Committee and Board for final approval. (sfcta.org)
  • This project will analyze connectivity between the school site, the existing low-stress active transportation network, and existing and planned transit. (sfcta.org)
  • We offer loans for affordable housing development, environmental infrastructure, community facilities and small businesses in rural locations. (rcac.org)
  • Building a community around your business is, perhaps, the most important outreach activity you can ever pursue. (zoho.com)
  • Non-profits and independent communities use Facebook Groups instead. (zoho.com)
  • Sara is a passionate community builder and an advocate for equity and inclusion of marginalized groups in STEM fields, and an enthusiast for all things FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable). (datacite.org)
  • Our training expertise is in technical, financial, and administrative issues that affect rural communities. (rcac.org)
  • Feel free to share the news across your networks and of course, we welcome you to get more involved. (research4life.org)
  • Please share it with your colleagues and networks. (cdc.gov)