279 results on '"research and education"'
Search Results
2. Avaliação de políticas públicas: uma análise de artigos acadêmicos armazenados na base e-Aval.
- Author
-
Silva Leite, Lígia, Goulart Vilarinho, Lúcia Regina, Martins Redovalio Ferreira, Sandra Maria, Natal de Freitas, Sonia Regina, and de Abreu dos Santos, Flávia Giffoni
- Subjects
SCHOOL discipline ,EVALUATION methodology ,DATABASES ,ASSESSMENT of education ,GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
Copyright of Ensaio: Avaliação e Políticas Públicas em Educação is the property of Ensaio: Avaliacao e Politicas Publicas em Educacao and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. From 2014 to 2024: Celebrating a Decade of Open Access.
- Author
-
Sarfo, Jacob Owusu
- Subjects
OPEN access publishing ,SCIENTIFIC knowledge ,ACADEMIC achievement ,FINANCIAL management - Abstract
The Journal of Advocacy, Research and Education (JARE) was started in 2014 by the then KAD International (now Centre for Behaviour and Wellness Advocacy, Ghana) to promote free Open Access publishing opportunities. In 2024, the JARE will be celebrating a decade of publishing quality peer-reviewed scholarly papers across the globe. Today, the JARE has evolved as one of the fastest-growing journals in Ghana, Africa, with an international outlook. The JARE boasts of distinguished authors from 24 countries across five continents. So far, we celebrate authors from Africa (44.26 %), Asia (8.28), Europe (16.26 %), North America (4.84 %), and the Middle East (0.35 %). With a commendable track record of consistent publications, we have committed to promoting open access and securing comprehensive funding to aid all our contributors. As we commemorate our 10th anniversary of disseminating scientific knowledge without financial, geopolitical, or institutional constraints in 2024, we reflect on the accomplishments of our journal and editorial team. We appreciate all regulatory bodies and funding partners for their unwavering support. Collaboratively, we aspire to elevate the JARE to the pinnacle, making it the leading choice for researchers, academics, students, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone engaged in creating or consuming research outputs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. National Nanotechnology Initiative at 20 years: enabling new horizons.
- Author
-
Roco, Mihail C.
- Subjects
- *
NANOSCIENCE , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *BIOENGINEERING , *NANOTECHNOLOGY , *TECHNOLOGY convergence , *ANTICIPATORY governance - Abstract
A succession of breakthrough discoveries at the nanoscale and the transforming vision formulated in 1999, which inspired the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) in the US and other research programs around the world, set in motion a global scientific, technological, and societal endeavor. NNI was announced by President Clinton in January 2000 and formalized as a long-term national initiative by the US Congress in December 2003. Over thirty US research and regulatory agencies participate with a cumulative public R&D investment of about $40 billion by 2023. The initiative aims to establish a general-purpose science and technology field for matter, energy, and life systems, with anticipatory governance of societal implications. The revenues from products where nanotechnology is a condition for competitiveness have been estimated to increase by about 25% annually on average from 2000 to 2020 reaching about $3 trillion worldwide, of which about one-fourth is in the US. This paper presents an overview of research investments and governance of NNI, its outcomes, and lessons learned. The unifying concepts and the convergence of nanoscale science and engineering with modern biology, information, cognition, and artificial intelligence (AI) have opened new horizons in knowledge and technology. Emerging technologies include platforms for quantum information systems, AI systems, advanced semiconductors, wireless communication, modern bioeconomy, and advanced manufacturing. New knowledge and solutions are created to address sustainable society, nanomedicine, cognition, personalized learning, augmenting human capabilities, and independent aging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Leveraging Taxonomical Engineering for Security Baseline Compliance in International Regulatory Frameworks.
- Author
-
Grigaliūnas, Šarūnas, Schmidt, Michael, Brūzgienė, Rasa, Smyrli, Panayiota, and Bidikov, Vladislav
- Subjects
INFORMATION technology security ,REGULATORY compliance ,REQUIREMENTS engineering ,SECURITIES industry laws ,CONSORTIA ,SECURITY management - Abstract
A surge in successful Information Security (IS) breaches targeting Research and Education (R&E) institutions highlights a pressing need for enhanced protection. Addressing this, a consortium of European National Research and Education Network (NREN) organizations has developed a unified IS framework. This paper aims to introduce the Security Baseline for NRENs and a security maturity model tailored for R&E entities, derived from established security best practices to meet the specific needs of NRENs, universities, and various research institutions. The models currently in existence do not possess a system to smoothly correlate varying requirement tiers with distinct user groups or scenarios, baseline standards, and existing legislative actions. This segmentation poses a significant hurdle to the community's capacity to guarantee consistency, congruency, and thorough compliance with a cohesive array of security standards and regulations. By employing taxonomical engineering principles, a mapping of baseline requirements to other security frameworks and regulations has been established. This reveals a correlation across most regulations impacting R&E institutions and uncovers an overlap in the high-level requirements, which is beneficial for the implementation of multiple standards. Consequently, organizations can systematically compare diverse security requirements, pinpoint gaps in their strategy, and formulate a roadmap to bolster their security initiatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE Y TRANSICIÓN ENERGÉTICA EN AMÉRICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE: BÚSQUEDA PARA REDUCIR LAS DESIGUALDADES SOCIALES Y ECONÓMICAS.
- Author
-
NAGAO MENEZES, DANIEL FRANCISO and RENATO VEDOVATO, LUÍS
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Success Factors for Measuring Smart Campus Data Initiatives: A Response to Sustainable Transformation at Higher Education Institutions
- Author
-
van der Hoogen, Anthea, Chibvupe, Rutendo, Scholtz, Brenda, Calitz, André P., Marx Gómez, Jorge, editor, and Lorini, Maria Rosa, editor
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Leveraging Taxonomical Engineering for Security Baseline Compliance in International Regulatory Frameworks
- Author
-
Šarūnas Grigaliūnas, Michael Schmidt, Rasa Brūzgienė, Panayiota Smyrli, and Vladislav Bidikov
- Subjects
information security management ,security maturity model ,research and education ,taxonomy ,security baseline ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
A surge in successful Information Security (IS) breaches targeting Research and Education (R&E) institutions highlights a pressing need for enhanced protection. Addressing this, a consortium of European National Research and Education Network (NREN) organizations has developed a unified IS framework. This paper aims to introduce the Security Baseline for NRENs and a security maturity model tailored for R&E entities, derived from established security best practices to meet the specific needs of NRENs, universities, and various research institutions. The models currently in existence do not possess a system to smoothly correlate varying requirement tiers with distinct user groups or scenarios, baseline standards, and existing legislative actions. This segmentation poses a significant hurdle to the community’s capacity to guarantee consistency, congruency, and thorough compliance with a cohesive array of security standards and regulations. By employing taxonomical engineering principles, a mapping of baseline requirements to other security frameworks and regulations has been established. This reveals a correlation across most regulations impacting R&E institutions and uncovers an overlap in the high-level requirements, which is beneficial for the implementation of multiple standards. Consequently, organizations can systematically compare diverse security requirements, pinpoint gaps in their strategy, and formulate a roadmap to bolster their security initiatives.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Exploring the Industrial Engineering Competences in the Changing Landscape of the New Industrial Revolution
- Author
-
Rico-Cortez, Marisol, Andersson, Nils-Eric, Johansen, Kerstin, Rico-Cortez, Marisol, Andersson, Nils-Eric, and Johansen, Kerstin
- Abstract
The aim of this paper is to explore the possibilities of how Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), by integrating research and education, can increase the industrial competences of students. By exploring the perceptions of various stakeholders and analyzing ongoing trends, this paper seeks to shed light on the potential ways in which HEIs can contribute to future industrial competitiveness. Identifying existing skill gaps among future engineers will enable the HEIs to know the demand for skills and align graduate capabilities with industry requirements. The final reflections will explore how HEIs can collaborate with regional and national industries, through integrating activities between engineering research and education, contributing to industrial readiness as well as to the DeepINVENTHEI initiatives in Europe.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. SLIM - A Scalable and Lightweight Indoor-Navigation MAV as Research and Education Platform
- Author
-
Isop, Werner Alexander, Fraundorfer, Friedrich, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Merdan, Munir, editor, Lepuschitz, Wilfried, editor, Koppensteiner, Gottfried, editor, Balogh, Richard, editor, and Obdržálek, David, editor
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Using Datasets from Industrial Control Systems for Cyber Security Research and Education
- Author
-
Lin, Qin, Verwer, Sicco, Kooij, Robert, Mathur, Aditya, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, and Nadjm-Tehrani, Simin, editor
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Critical analysis of present research and education on soil and water conservation
- Author
-
SentíS, Ildefonso Pla
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. KARLŮV HRÁDEK U PURKARCE - PROJEKT ARCHEOLOGICKÉHO VÝZKUMU.
- Author
-
KRAJÍC, RUDOLF, PTÁK, MARTIN, KOVÁŘ, DANIEL, and ŠINDELÁŘ, JIŘÍ
- Abstract
In 2018, an agreement on a mutual course of actions and cooperation was signed by the University of South Bohemia and the town of Hluboká nad Vltavou on the restoration, presentation and further development of the immovable cultural monument Karlův hrádek u Purkarce. The management of the University entrusted the arrangement and implementation of the agreement to the Institute of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, which submitted a project proposal called 'Karlův hrádek - a research and educational centre of archaeology at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice' in 2019. In accordance with the performance of archaeological monument care and the scientific/educational purpose of the University, regular archaeological excavations - in addition to other activities (field education, terrain prospecting and documentation, specialized material and spatial analyses, registering, preservation and documentation of finds, etc.) - should be carried out at the site. It could, at the level of both basic and applied research, become a permanent research-educational particularity of the Institute in the field of medieval archaeology. In 2019, detailed geodetic documentation of the castle was initiated and the first archaeological excavation was carried out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
14. My journey through finance and stochastics.
- Author
-
Musiela, Marek
- Subjects
FINANCIAL risk management - Abstract
This year, Finance and Stochastics celebrates its 25th anniversary. The journal provides a platform for the community of researchers on which they can publish their ideas and results. Publication is an outcome of research which may be conducted for a number of years before it reaches the required maturity. I find this research process to be very important. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to decode it from reading the research publications. This special issue of Finance and Stochastics gives me an opportunity to focus on it. I am grateful I can present my personal memory of this process. Understanding why questions are asked and how the answers are found is critical. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Výskum, popularizácia vedy a environmentálna výchova – významné poslanie Arboréta Mlyňany/ Research, Popularisation and Environmental Education – Important Missions of the Mlyňany Arboretum
- Author
-
Peter Ferus, Peter Hoťka, Estera Zahradníková, Sylvia Straková, Dominika Košútová, Jana Konôpková, Jarmila Králová
- Subjects
arboretum ,woody plant collections ,research and education ,popularization ,event choices ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Mlyňany Arboretum is 127 years old and it has the largest woody-plant collection in Middle-Europe, with almost 2,000 taxa. Therefore, it is not surprising that this arboretum became a most important research institute focussing on foreign dendroflora, in the second half of the twentieth century. Moreover, each year there is a wide choice from many research – popularising and environmental consciousness enhancing events organized for public/ children. The most popular of these include the Ambrozy´s days, Science and Technology Week, “Plant your own tree” and “The world water day in the Mlyňany Arboretum”. Most importantly, it also has an interactive lesson room, “The Tree´s World”, which provides education services for younger pupils throughout the year. Here, children of all ages can form their own creativity as combined with education on nature protection in a creative workshop facility.
- Published
- 2019
16. Swiss Science: Quo Vadis after Exclusion from the European Framework Program?
- Author
-
Christian J. Leumann
- Subjects
Horizon Europe ,International cooperation ,International funding ,Research and Education ,Student exchange ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Establishment of the Swedish Aeronautical Research Center (SARC)
- Author
-
Staack, Ingo
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. In death there is life: perceptions of the university community regarding body donation for educational purposes in the United Arab Emirates
- Author
-
Nerissa Naidoo, Ghadah A. Al-Sharif, Raeesa Khan, Aida Azar, and Amar Omer
- Subjects
Body ,Body donation ,Research and education ,Anatomy ,Perceptions ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Human body dissection is the traditional instructional method for anatomy education worldwide, providing a kinaesthetic learning experience that is often challenging to achieve with other teaching techniques. However, due to lack of body donation programs in Middle Eastern medical schools, dead bodies are imported from abroad.Since literature suggests that the body shortage is influenced by reluctance to donate one's body, this study aimed to determine the perceptions of faculty, staff, and students regarding body donation for educational purposes at a new Dubai-based medical school.An online dually translated questionnaire was administered to the target population (322), of which 150 participants representative of faculty, staff, and students, responded.Although 111 (74.0 %) of participants considered body donation to be appropriate for educational and research purposes, only 44 (29.3 %) of participants expressed willingness to donate their bodies. Reluctance to donate 106 (70.7 %) appeared to be mostly influenced by religion, psychological barrier, and familial reasons. The emergence of four themes (i.e., resource, barrier, humanitarian, and awareness) and the identification of a potential donor group within the group that was willing to donate provided insight into the level of awareness within the university community. Furthermore, such findings may assist to establish future body donation programs and strategize recruitment approaches, especially when there is an ensuing dearth of anatomical donations.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. United Nations University (UNU)—The United Nations University: Research and Policy Support for Environmental Risk Reduction
- Author
-
Rhyner, Jakob, Sassa, Kyoji, editor, Mikoš, Matjaž, editor, and Yin, Yueping, editor
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Importance of research higher degree training availability in rural and remote regions.
- Author
-
Campbell, Narelle and Kumar, Koshila
- Subjects
- *
OCCUPATIONAL roles , *RURAL health services , *HEALTH services accessibility , *ACADEMIC medical centers , *TEACHING methods , *PROFESSIONAL employee training , *LABOR supply , *LEARNING strategies , *POLICY sciences , *MEDICAL research - Abstract
Aims: This commentary contends that research by higher degree research training is a sustainable strategy for capacity building the rural and remote health research workforce, provided they have equitable opportunity for access, participation and attainment. Context: The path for health professionals into academic roles, particularly in rural and remote areas, can be fraught. A strong research skill set might not form a significant component of a clinician's prior experience. Concurrently, university academic positions usually include the PhD as an essential qualification which is misaligned with the experience and skills of rural and remote applicants who are otherwise well‐qualified. Approach: Higher degree researches are one mechanism for extending the research expertise and capabilities. However, non‐traditional and remotely located cohorts such as the rural and remote health research workforce can face barriers to accessing, participating in and successfully completing formal research training. Barriers include the prevalence of the apprenticeship model of research training grounded in assumptions of colocation and face‐to‐face learning and supervision and a focus on the binary relationship between supervisors and students. In this commentary, the authors call for greater flexibility and equity in the higher degree research training system to cater for health professionals located in rural and remote practice contexts. Conclusion: Institutional investment in, and commitment to, a truly distributed higher degree research model would ensure a stronger rural and remote workforce who can aspire to a range of career options and thereby positively impacting on the health and research outcomes for rural and remote Australia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. What supports allied health students to think, feel and act as a health professional in a rural setting? Perceptions of allied health staff.
- Author
-
Furness, Linda, Tynan, Anna, and Ostini, Jenny
- Subjects
- *
ALLIED health personnel , *ATTITUDE (Psychology) , *AUTONOMY (Psychology) , *FOCUS groups , *INTERNSHIP programs , *LEARNING , *MEDICAL personnel , *PROFESSIONS , *RURAL conditions , *RURAL health services , *STUDENTS , *WORK environment , *QUALITATIVE research , *THEMATIC analysis , *CLINICAL education - Abstract
Objective: Clinical placements in rural locations provide student health professionals with diverse learning opportunities. Engaging in clinical work and learning from role models and peers in the workplace are primary ways students develop professional skills, behaviour and identities as a health professional. The purpose of this study was to examine the influences supporting allied health students undertaking clinical placements in a rural health service to think, feel and act as a health professional from the perspective of allied health staff. Design: A qualitative study comprising focus group discussions was conducted. Setting: The study was conducted in a rural health service in Queensland, Australia. Participants: Seventeen allied health staff whose roles support clinical placement education in the health service Main outcome measures: This study identified clinical placement factors which can support allied health students thinking, feeling and acting as a health professional. Results: Thematic analysis was used to understand staff perceptions of how rural placements support students to think, feel and act as a health professional. Key placement actions included taking advantage of the diverse learning experiences in a rural area, facilitating student connectedness in the workplace and grading learning to support independence and autonomy for practice. Conclusions: Findings from this study show that the diverse work environment and experiences in a rural setting provide unique opportunities for students to begin to think, feel, and act as a health professional. Strategies identified might be applied in other similar contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. EPILOGUE: Meditations on the future of Latina/o archival and memory practice, research and education
- Author
-
Chu, Clara M., Dean, Rebecca, and Keilty, Patrick
- Subjects
Latina/o archival and memory practice ,research and education ,future ,Latina/o archives ,memory ,practice ,research ,education - Abstract
Since the Memoria, Voz, y Patrimonio (MVP) Conference (2003), the archival literature continues to grapple with issues pertinent to Latina/o archives. Extending the work of the MVP Conference, drawing on the archival and cultural studies literature, and grounded in our experiences with under-represented communities, this epilogue offers our meditations on the future of Latina/o archival and memory practice, research and education. The archives and archivists as social structures and agents, respectively, are viewed through the lens of Pierre Bourdieu’s symbolic power whereby they need to be liberated from the symbolic domination legitimized and reproduced in the classic archives.
- Published
- 2009
23. NBIC
- Author
-
Roco, Mihail C., Bainbridge, William Sims, editor, and Roco, Mihail C., editor
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. The global landscape of geriatric medicine: Successes and shortcomings.
- Author
-
Chen, Liang-Kung
- Subjects
- *
GERIATRICS , *MEDICAL practice , *PHYSICIAN practice patterns , *ELDER care - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. Development of methods and technologies for creating intelligent scientific and educational internet resources
- Author
-
Ardak G. Batyrkhanov, Zhanna B. Sadirmekova, Madina A. Sambetbayeva, Assel N. Nurgulzhanova, Zhuldyz S. Ismagulova, and Algerim S. Yerimbetova
- Subjects
Control and Optimization ,Ontology ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Hardware and Architecture ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,Conceptual model ,Research and education ,Dublin core Information system ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,Semantic web ,Information Systems - Abstract
The purpose of this work is to develop methods, technologies and tools for creating and maintaining intelligent scientific and educational internet resources (ISEIR) based on a service-oriented approach and Semantic Web technologies. The main purpose of ISEIR is to provide meaningful access to scientific and educational information resources of a given field of knowledge and integrated information processing services. According to the preliminary concept, an intelligent scientific and educational internet resource will be an information system accessible via the internet which provides ontology-based systematization and integration of scientific knowledge, data and information resources into a single information space together with a meaningful effective access to them as well as supporting their use in solving various scientific and educational tasks. ISEIR is equipped with an ergonomic web-based user interface and special editors designed to manage the knowledge integrated into it. The proposed approach to the construction of intelligent scientific and educational internet resources is the basis for the developed technology in creating and maintaining information environments for distributed learning.
- Published
- 2022
26. Strategies for Effective Waste Reduction and Management of Building Construction Projects in Highly Urbanized Cities—A Case Study of Hong Kong
- Author
-
Ann T. W. Yu, Irene Wong, Zezhou Wu, and Chi-Sun Poon
- Subjects
waste reduction and management ,on-site and off-site sorting ,recycling and reuse ,green building technologies ,research and education ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Hong Kong is a densely populated city with high-rise developments, and as in other metropolitan cities, the amount of waste generated from construction projects in the city is increasing annually. The capacity of existing landfills is expected to be saturated by the 2020s. Construction waste management has been implemented for years but the performance is still not satisfactory. The aim of this research paper is to explore and formulate strategies and measures for effective construction waste management and reduction in highly urbanized cities such as Hong Kong. A desktop study on construction waste management practices was carried out for a preliminary understanding of the current situation in Hong Kong. Semistructured interviews and focus group meetings were further conducted to shed light on how to improve construction waste reduction and management in Hong Kong. The main contributions of this research study are the potential short-term, medium-term, and long-term strategies, which are related to the design stage, tender stage, construction stage, and government support. The five major strategies recommended are financial benefits to stakeholders, public policies in facilitating waste sorting, government supports for the green building industry, development of a mature recycling market, and education and research in construction waste minimization and management.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. Výskum, popularizácia vedy a environmentálna výchova - významné poslanie Arboréta Mlyňany.
- Author
-
Ferus, P., Hoťka, P., Zahradníková, E., Králová, J., Straková, S., Košútová, D., and Konôpková, J.
- Abstract
Mlyňany Arborétum is 127 years old and it has the largest zvoody-plant collection in Middle-Europe, zvith al-most 2,000 taxa. Therefore, it is not surprising that this arborétum became a most important research inštitúte focussing on foreign dendroflora, in the second half of the tzventieth century. Moreover, each year there is a zvide choice from many research - popularising and environmental consciousness enhancing events organized f or pub-lic/children. The most popular of these include the Ambrozy's days, Science and Technology Week, "Plánt your ozvn tree" and "The world zvater day in the Mlyňany Arborétum". Most importantly, it also has an interactive lesson room, "The Tree's World", zvhich provides education Services f or younger pupils throughout the year. Here, children of all ages can form their ozvn creativity as combined zvith education on náture protection in a Creative zvorkshop facility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2019
28. From 2014 to 2022, Our 8-Year Celebrations Continues: Editors' Note.
- Author
-
Sarfo, Jacob Owusu
- Subjects
PUBLISHING ,SCIENTIFIC knowledge ,STUDENTS - Abstract
The Journal of Advocacy, Research and Education started in October 2014 in Ghana, Africa and has grown into international recognition and indexing. Today, we can boast of authors from 23 countries across the globe. With a consistent publishing record, we have stood strong in promoting open access and securing full funding to support all our authors. As we celebrate our 8th year in sharing scientific knowledge without boarders and barriers, we share our achievements as a journal and editorial team. We acknowledge all our regulators and funders for their continuous support. Together, we hope to make the Journal of Advocacy, Research and Education the best and most preferred home to researchers, academics, students, practitioners, policymakers, and all who share or read research outputs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. Mutual benefits – Linking SMEs in wood industry and HEIs using a translator
- Author
-
Bäckstrand, Jenny, Johansen, Kerstin, Löfving, Malin, Bäckstrand, Jenny, Johansen, Kerstin, and Löfving, Malin
- Abstract
The HEIs third mission is to collaborate with external organizations. In this paper we focus on how SMEs in wood industry can collaborate with HEI by using a link that can translate SMEs needs and challenges to HEIs offer. This is a first attempt to describe this function that we call translator. We have identified and described four translator roles in different scenarios in this paper.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. Science Class 2012 : vision of classroom science teaching in the future
- Author
-
Hodge, Russ and Claessens, Michel
- Published
- 2007
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. A global community effort to decipher the unique biology of annual killifish.
- Author
-
Berois, Nibia, Garcia, Graciela, and De Sá, Rafael Omar
- Abstract
Over the past 50 years, annual killifishes arose as alternative model organisms for studies of vertebrate biology. The annual fish offers exceptional advantages for studies of genetics, genomics, developmental biology, population dynamics, ecology, biogeography, and evolution. They inhabit extremely variable freshwater environments in Africa and South America, have a short lifespan and a set of unique and fascinating developmental characteristics. Embryos survive within the dry substrate during the dry season, whereas the adult population dies. Thus, the survival of the populations is entirely dependent on the buried embryos that hatch the next rainy season. Although Old and New World species share similarities in their life cycle, they also have different adaptive responses associated with climate-related selective pressures. Therefore, contrasting different species from these areas is essential to understand unique adaptations to heterogeneous environment. A network of laboratories (United States, Czech Republic, Italy, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay) is working and collaborating on many aspects of the biology of annual fishes. Participating researchers share projects and cross-training undergraduate and graduate students. These efforts resulted in two International Symposia (2010 and 2015) that took place in Montevideo and an international book. Herein, we summarize the progress made by this global community of scientists. Developmental Dynamics 246:807-811, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. How to Change Vision From Manufacturing to Tourism?: The Role of University in the Marche Region (Italy).
- Author
-
CORINTO, GIAN LUIGI and CURZI, FABIO
- Subjects
MANUFACTURING industries ,TOURISM ,TOURISM economics - Abstract
In regions of the so-called Third Italy, economy was long based on industrial manufacturing, spread in countless small and medium sized units (SMEs), within industrial districts scattered in rural areas. The Marche region pertains to this area and culture of both entrepreneurs and laborers maintains distinctive know-how, skills and craft abilities, coming from a farming culture fit for the production of consumption goods, such as shoes, cloths, furniture, household appliances. Incumbent competitors, due to the effect of globalization, jeopardize many SMEs, stressing on new market strategies both for single companies and territories. National and local policymakers envisage tourism as a leverage to create effectual alternatives to redirect the economy. In such a context, university is called to provide education and governance. The paper reports the authors' experience in teaching and researching on tourism for ten years in a medium sized University located in the Marche, in Central Italy. The work explores how research and education on sustainable tourism may empower local communities and economies not to lose their identity, fostering traditional know-how, intercepting possible international opportunities. Results show how the University can effectively participate in the governance process designed by national and local public agencies--the National Ministry of Research and the Regional Government--by helping territories to customize new visions for local development. Feedbacks are forecast in the medium-long period, given the sticky adaptation of entrepreneurial culture to interact with tourism sector. University students coming from other regions will be able to disseminate benefits also out of the Marche region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2017
33. Universities and the concept of corporate social responsibility
- Author
-
Emese Tokarčíková
- Subjects
universities ,corporate social responsibility ,research and education ,implementation of CSR ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
Scientific development – theory and practice – in the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is in it´s early stage both in international context as in condition of Slovakia or the Czech Republic. In doing so, these three letters urgently develop and shape our future, where the responsible behaviour of economic actors should be the norm. University environment and its influence are decisive for this period of integration of CSR among to the other academic disciplines. Universities located and educated current and future actors and creators of economic life. This article aims to describe the main features of CSR with a link to the role of universities and their research and education process. The key to CSR is located in thinking, attitudes and conducts of all economic actors who can be appropriately affected by universities.
- Published
- 2011
34. Effectiveness of Methodology of Teaching in Radiology Imaging Technology.
- Author
-
Sehrawat, Abhishek and Gupta, Anita
- Subjects
TEACHING methods ,MEDICAL students ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,RADIOLOGIC technology ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes - Abstract
India, being a developing nation, has more than one and a half billion population. With the increase in population, health facility is required and radiology has become the backbone in disease diagnosis. So, the demand of well trained and skilled professionals is on the rise. Teaching methodology of an academic book is different from teaching a skill which requires an active learning with various factors. A multicentred study was conducted on undergraduate students of radiography using questionnaires related to anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical correlation of disease, understanding subject depth and utilising it during imaging, image interpretation, using android and iOS, applications for learning, daily quiz, minimum hours of training required, whether student is able to scan independently, use of inter-institutional common web based classes, guidance from faculty audience response technique, participant observation rather than simply observing from a distance. Students to apply tailored techniques for individual patients. Traditional method of reading textbooks and one-way lecture teaching is ineffective. Nowadays, various educational formats are being used in teaching, cost-effective education so as to improve learning outcomes we need to implement technological advancements in teaching methodology. The research and literature in the field of teaching methodology in Medical Imaging till date is less in the developing nations with the fact that there is no dearth of medical imaging professionals worldwide. The objective of the present study is to explore the best teaching methodology and to bring out the technique by which an undergraduate student can learn easily the art of radiography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. Kimberley Indigenous mental health: An examination of metabolic syndrome risk factors.
- Author
-
Stanley, Susanne H., Laugharne, Jonathan D.E., Chapman, Murray, and Balaratnasingam, Sivasankaran
- Subjects
- *
BLOOD sugar analysis , *METABOLIC syndrome risk factors , *AUDITING , *BLOOD pressure , *CHOLESTEROL , *HYPERGLYCEMIA , *HYPERTENSION , *INDIGENOUS peoples , *LONGITUDINAL method , *MENTAL illness , *PSYCHOTHERAPY patients , *RESEARCH funding , *RURAL conditions , *TRIGLYCERIDES , *COMORBIDITY , *BODY mass index , *REPEATED measures design , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *WAIST circumference - Abstract
Objective There is an increased risk of physical health comorbidities in people with a mental illness. This paper examines the metabolic syndrome parameters for the general population, indigenous Australians and people with a mental illness, and compares them to a sample of predominantly indigenous adults with mental health problems. Design A longitudinal (24 month) audit of patient medical records was conducted between February 2011 and March 2013. Setting The Kimberley Mental Health and Drug Service in Broome, Western Australia. Participants Largely indigenous adults with a mental illness. Sample numbers increased from 56 at baseline (80% indigenous) to 136 at 18 months (70% indigenous). Main outcome measures Waist circumference, blood pressure, fasting lipids, and fasting blood glucose. Results Preliminary assessment of the data indicates a high percentage of abnormalities at baseline and at the 18 month period on all four parameters, yet not all patients were assessed on a regular basis. Conclusions Abnormalities in metabolic profiles consistent with the non-Indigenous mental health population were found. There are considerable challenges to implementing regular monitoring of physical and metabolic profiles of indigenous people in rural and remote communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. From equality to diversity: Classifying Russian universities in a performance oriented system.
- Author
-
Abankina, Irina, Aleskerov, Fuad, Belousova, Veronika, Gokhberg, Leonid, Kiselgof, Sofya, Petrushchenko, Vsevolod, Shvydun, Sergey, and Zinkovsky, Kirill
- Subjects
UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,FEDERAL government ,HIGHER education ,ARCHITECTURAL style ,HETEROGENEITY ,DATA envelopment analysis - Abstract
Copyright of Technological Forecasting & Social Change is the property of Elsevier B.V. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. CONVERSACIONES SOBRE ADMINISTRACIÓN Y ORGANIZACIONES EN LATINOAMÉRICA. UN ÉNFASIS EN EL ESTADO ACTUAL DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN Y LA EDUC ACIÓN.
- Author
-
Ocampo-Salazar, Carmen Alejandra, Gentilin, Mariano, and Gonzales-Miranda, Diego René
- Abstract
This paper presents different conversations on management and organizations that have been published in ten of the main Latin American journals in the time period 2000-2014. The unit of analysis consisted of 3.210 papers classified in four conceptual axes: Management Theory, Organization Theory, Organizational Studies, and Research and Education in management and organizations. For the categorization, the Atlas.ti software, version 7.5, was used, complemented with content and frequency analysis methods. Thematic trends in management and organizations, the most prolific authors, the cooperation networks, as well as thoughts on research and education in this field were identified in this study. The results of the research invite to reflect on the basis of management and the implications of its interventions on organizations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. Cyber-physical systems research and education in 2030 : Scenarios and strategies
- Author
-
Gürdür Broo, D., Boman, U., Törngren, Martin, Gürdür Broo, D., Boman, U., and Törngren, Martin
- Abstract
Future cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as smart cities, collaborative robots, autonomous vehicles or intelligent transport systems, are expected to be highly intelligent, electrified, and connected. This study explores a focal question about how these new characteristics may affect the education and research related to CPS in 2030, the date identified by the United Nations to achieve the Agenda for Sustainable Development. To this end, first, we have conducted a trend spotting activity, seeking to identify possible influencing factors that may have a great impact on the future of CPS education and research. These factors were clustered in a total of 12 trends – four certainties; namely connectivity, electrification, data and automation – and eight uncertainties; namely intelligence, data ethics, labour market, lifelong learning, higher education, trust in technology, technological development speed, and sustainable development goals. After that, two of the eight uncertainties are identified and used to construct a scenario matrix, which includes four scenarios. These two uncertainties – the so-called strategic uncertainties – are: fulfilment of sustainable development goals and the nature of the technological development, respectively. These two important uncertainties are considered to build the scenarios due to their potential impact on the research and education of CPS. For instance, sustainable development goals are significant targets for many initiatives, organisations and countries. While 2030 is the deadline to achieve these goals, the relationship between the sustainable development goals related to CPS research and education is not studied well. Similarly, the speed of technological development is seen as a driving force behind future CPS. However, the effect of this speed to CPS research and education environment is not known. Different outcomes of the chosen two uncertainties are, then, combined with the remaining trends and uncertainties. Consequentl, QC 20210824
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. Conversas sobre administração e organizações na América Latina. Uma ênfase no estado atual da pesquisa e da educação] [Conversaciones sobre administración y organizaciones en Latinoamérica. Un énfasis en el estado actual de la investigación y la educación
- Author
-
Ocampo-Salazar, C.A., Gentilin, M., Gonzales-Miranda, D.R., Ocampo-Salazar, C.A., Gentilin, M., and Gonzales-Miranda, D.R.
- Abstract
This paper presents different conversations on management and organizations that have been published in ten of the main Latin American journals in the time period 2000-2014. The unit of analysis consisted of 3.210 papers classified in four conceptual axes: Management Theory, Organization Theory, Organizational Studies, and Research and Education in management and organizations. For the categorization, the Atlas.ti software, version 7.5, was used, complemented with content and frequency analysis methods. Thematic trends in management and organizations, the most prolific authors, the cooperation networks, as well as thoughts on research and education in this field were identified in this study. The results of the research invite to reflect on the basis of management and the implications of its interventions on organizations. © 2016, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. All right reserved.
- Published
- 2021
40. In death there is life: perceptions of the university community regarding body donation for educational purposes in the United Arab Emirates
- Author
-
Raeesa Khan, Ghadah A. Al-Sharif, Amar Omer, Nerissa Naidoo, and Aida Azar
- Subjects
H1-99 ,University community ,Medical education ,Multidisciplinary ,Resource (biology) ,Science (General) ,Teaching method ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Kinesthetic learning ,Economic shortage ,Research and education ,Target population ,Social sciences (General) ,Body donation ,Q1-390 ,Perception ,Perceptions ,Body ,Anatomy ,Psychology ,media_common ,Research Article - Abstract
Human body dissection is the traditional instructional method for anatomy education worldwide, providing a kinaesthetic learning experience that is often challenging to achieve with other teaching techniques. However, due to lack of body donation programs in Middle Eastern medical schools, dead bodies are imported from abroad. Since literature suggests that the body shortage is influenced by reluctance to donate one's body, this study aimed to determine the perceptions of faculty, staff, and students regarding body donation for educational purposes at a new Dubai-based medical school. An online dually translated questionnaire was administered to the target population (322), of which 150 participants representative of faculty, staff, and students, responded. Although 111 (74.0 %) of participants considered body donation to be appropriate for educational and research purposes, only 44 (29.3 %) of participants expressed willingness to donate their bodies. Reluctance to donate 106 (70.7 %) appeared to be mostly influenced by religion, psychological barrier, and familial reasons. The emergence of four themes (i.e., resource, barrier, humanitarian, and awareness) and the identification of a potential donor group within the group that was willing to donate provided insight into the level of awareness within the university community. Furthermore, such findings may assist to establish future body donation programs and strategize recruitment approaches, especially when there is an ensuing dearth of anatomical donations., Body; Body donation; Research and education; Anatomy; Perceptions.
- Published
- 2021
41. Northern E-Dimension Action Plan: E-Skills Study in the Baltic Countries and Northwest Russia
- Author
-
Eugenijus KURILOVAS
- Subjects
information and communication technology ,eSkills ,ICT competence ,research and education ,digital economy ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
The study is the first attempt to systematically gather information about what is happening in research and education in the ICT field in the Baltic countries and Northwest Russia, so it is mostly a general investigation and fact-finding project, leading to possible future research and activities in the field. The study will estimate how well the supply of eSkills, that is, educated ICT graduates, meets the requirements of the ICT industry and the needs of the market in Northwest Russia, Kaliningrad, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The main objective of this study can be divided into three tasks: • Surveying educational organisations providing ICT education and training in the region. The main technical universities, high schools and other public and private institutions, as well as research centres, will be examined with the goal of charting what specialists are being produced and what research is being carried out in the universities and research institutions of the region. • Identifying the market needs for ICT competence with the focus on the ICT industry and SMEs. • Highlighting discrepancies between the supply of ICT educated graduates and the demand of the digital economy.
- Published
- 2003
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. Evaluation of quality of life and oral hygiene attitudes of individuals using dental prostheses during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Author
-
Kubra Degirmenci, Oya Kalaycioglu, BAİBÜ, Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi, Protetik Diş Tedavisi Ana Bilim Dalı, Değirmenci, Kübra, and Kalaycıoğlu, Oya
- Subjects
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Conventional Dentures ,Coronaviruses ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Partially Edentulous Patients ,Dentistry ,Satisfaction ,Oral Health ,Logistic regression ,Prosthesis ,Oral hygiene ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Hygiene ,Overdentures ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Pandemics ,Research and Education ,media_common ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,030206 dentistry ,Oral Hygiene ,Attitude ,Health ,Quality of Life ,Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported ,Oral Surgery ,Dentures ,business - Abstract
Statement of problem The COVID-19 pandemic impacted every area of our lives, including delaying urgent dental care. However, studies evaluating how patients using dental prostheses have been affected by the pandemic are lacking. Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate how patients using different types of dental prostheses were being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods A total of 129 randomly selected individuals from among those who had been examined in the same clinic before the COVID-19 outbreak were included in the study. The study participants were divided into 4 groups according to their type of prosthesis: complete dentures, implant-retained removable dentures, tooth-supported fixed partial dentures, and implant-supported fixed partial dentures. The Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) questionnaire was implemented by telephone interviews with the study participants, who were also asked about their concerns and steps made regarding prosthetic hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were evaluated by the Kruskal-Wallis and post hoc Dunn tests, and multivariate logistic regression analysis with forward selection was carried out to identify predictors of the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) status (α=.05). Results OHIP-14 total scores did not vary significantly among the groups (P>.05). When the domain scores of OHIP-14 were considered separately, the analysis revealed that the implant-retained removable denture group had significantly poorer functional limitations when compared with the tooth-supported fixed partial denture (P=.005) and implant-supported fixed partial denture (P=.031) groups. The results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated a statistically significant association between OHRQoL during the COVID-19 pandemic and the frequency of tooth or denture cleaning (1 time a day versus less than 1 time a day: P=.011; 2-3 times a day versus less than 1 time a day: P=.032). Conclusions All prosthesis users exhibited increased interest in dental hygiene and an increase in the frequency of prosthesis cleaning during the pandemic. Furthermore, the study determined that the frequency of tooth or denture cleaning was associated with significantly improved OHRQoL during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the denture groups, those treated with implant-retained removable dentures had the poorest functional limitation in terms of OHRQoL, which can be linked to postponement of routine maintenance appointments. Therefore, providing all patients with scientifically sound information on prosthetic care during a pandemic would be highly beneficial.
- Published
- 2021
43. Strategies for Effective Waste Reduction and Management of Building Construction Projects in Highly Urbanized Cities—A Case Study of Hong Kong
- Author
-
Chi Sun Poon, Zezhou Wu, Ann T.W. Yu, and Irene Wong
- Subjects
0211 other engineering and technologies ,Public policy ,green building technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Architecture ,021108 energy ,Environmental planning ,Management practices ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Building construction ,Waste sorting ,Government ,research and education ,Building and Construction ,Metropolitan area ,Focus group ,waste reduction and management ,on-site and off-site sorting ,Construction waste ,Business ,recycling and reuse ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Hong Kong is a densely populated city with high-rise developments, and as in other metropolitan cities, the amount of waste generated from construction projects in the city is increasing annually. The capacity of existing landfills is expected to be saturated by the 2020s. Construction waste management has been implemented for years but the performance is still not satisfactory. The aim of this research paper is to explore and formulate strategies and measures for effective construction waste management and reduction in highly urbanized cities such as Hong Kong. A desktop study on construction waste management practices was carried out for a preliminary understanding of the current situation in Hong Kong. Semistructured interviews and focus group meetings were further conducted to shed light on how to improve construction waste reduction and management in Hong Kong. The main contributions of this research study are the potential short-term, medium-term, and long-term strategies, which are related to the design stage, tender stage, construction stage, and government support. The five major strategies recommended are financial benefits to stakeholders, public policies in facilitating waste sorting, government supports for the green building industry, development of a mature recycling market, and education and research in construction waste minimization and management.
- Published
- 2021
44. Using datasets from industrial control systems for cyber security research and education
- Author
-
Lin, Q. (author), Verwer, S.E. (author), Kooij, Robert (author), Mathur, Aditya (author), Lin, Q. (author), Verwer, S.E. (author), Kooij, Robert (author), and Mathur, Aditya (author)
- Abstract
The availability of high-quality benchmark datasets is an important prerequisite for research and education in the cyber security domain. Datasets from realistic systems offer a platform for researchers to develop and test novel models and algorithms. Such datasets also offer students opportunities for active and project-centric learning. In this paper, we describe six publicly available datasets from the domain of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). Five of these datasets are obtained through experiments conducted in the context of operational ICS while the sixth is obtained from a widely used simulation tool, namely EPANET, for large scale water distribution networks. This paper presents two studies on the use of the datasets. The first study uses the dataset from a live water treatment plant. This study leads to a novel and explainable anomaly detection method based upon Timed Automata and Bayesian Networks. The study conducted in the context of education made use of the water distribution network dataset in a graduate course on cyber data analytics. Through an assignment, students explored the effectiveness of various methods for anomaly detection. Research outcomes and the success of the course indicate an appreciation in the research community and positive learning experience in education., Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public., Cyber Security, Network Architectures and Services
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. “Modos de existência” como dispositivo teórico-conceitual: Contribuições de Michel Foucault e Étienne Souriau à pesquisa educacional
- Author
-
Ribeiro, Cintya Regina and Ribeiro, Cintya Regina
- Abstract
The study focuses on the field of educational research, discussing the nature of the work of thought through research problems.From Michel Foucault and Étienne Souriau, it approaches the theoretical-conceptual device "modes of existence", highlighting howboth authors produce the implication between a thought of the arts and a philosophical thought for the treatment of the issue. The article aims to demonstrate how this procedure confers to the modes of existence a strategic condition of a theoretical-conceptual device, thus overcoming the areas of problematization in which they were forged. Foucault discusses modes of existence from a problematization of subject and experience, suggesting, within the horizon of a radical dis-subjectivation, an experience of impossibility. Souriau discusses modes of existence from a problematization of the aesthetic work, evoking, in this work itself, the singular movements of instauration and unfinished. Because of the treatment of both thinkers on the question of modes of existence, it becomes possible to construct an indissociably political, ethical and aesthetic approach, aspects that activate strategic implications in the field of education and, particularly in the context of research in education, once that a problematization of the modes of existence operates in favor of a problematization of the mode of existence of a problem of investigation., O estudo focaliza o campo da pesquisa educacional, discutindo a natureza do trabalho de pensamento mediante os problemasde investigação. A partir do pensamento de Michel Foucault e Étienne Souriau, aborda-se o dispositivo teórico-conceitual “modos de existência”, destacando como ambos ospensadores produzem a implicação entre um pensamento das artes e um pensamento filosófico no enfrentamento da questãoem tela. O trabalho busca demonstrar como tal procedimento confere aos modos de existência uma condição estratégica de dispositivo teórico-conceitual, ultrapassando os territórios de problematização nos quais foram forjados.Foucault discute modos de existência a partir de uma problematização do sujeito e da experiência, sugerindo, no horizonte de uma dessubjetivação radical, uma experiência da impossibilidade. Souriau, por sua vez, discute modos de existência a partir de umaproblematização da obra estética, evocando, no próprio trabalho dessa obra, os movimentos singulares de instauração e de inacabamento.Dado o tratamento de ambos os pensadores à questão dos modos de existência, torna-se possível empreender uma abordagem de natureza indissociavelmente política, ética e estética, aspectos que ativam implicações estratégicas no campo da educação e, particularmente no âmbito da pesquisa em educação, uma vez que uma problematização dos modos de existência opera em favor de uma problematização do próprio modo de existência de um problema de investigação., El estudio se centra en el campo de la investigación educativa, discutiendo la naturaleza del trabajo de pensamiento a travésde problemasde investigación. A partir del pensamiento de Michel Foucault y Étienne Souriau, aborda el dispositivo teórico-conceptual "modos de existencia", destacando cómo ambos pensadores producen la implicación entre un pensamiento de las artes y un pensamiento filosófico en el enfrentamiento de la cuestión. El trabajo busca demostrar cómo tal procedimiento confiere a los modos de existencia una condición estratégica de dispositivo teórico-conceptual, superando así los territorios de problematización en los cuales fueron forjados. Foucault discute modos de existencia a partir de una problematización del sujeto y de la experiencia,apuntando, en el horizonte de una des-subjetivación radical, una experiencia de la imposibilidad. Souriau discute modos de existencia a partir de una problematización de la obra estética, evocando, en el trabajo mismo de esa obra, los movimientos singulares de instauración e inacabamiento. Dado el trato de ambos pensadores a la cuestión de los modos de existencia, es posible emprender un enfoque de naturaleza indisolublemente política, ética y estética, aspectos que activan implicaciones estratégicas en elcampo de la educación y, particularmente en el ámbito de la investigación en educación, ya que una problematización de los modos de existencia opera en favor de una problematización del propio modo de existencia de un problema de investigación.
- Published
- 2020
46. Conversas sobre administração e organizações na América Latina. Uma ênfase no estado atual da pesquisa e da educação
- Author
-
Ocampo-Salazar, C.A., Gentilin, M., Gonzales-Miranda, D.R., Ocampo-Salazar, C.A., Gentilin, M., and Gonzales-Miranda, D.R.
- Abstract
This paper presents different conversations on management and organizations that have been published in ten of the main Latin American journals in the time period 2000-2014. The unit of analysis consisted of 3.210 papers classified in four conceptual axes: Management Theory, Organization Theory, Organizational Studies, and Research and Education in management and organizations. For the categorization, the Atlas.ti software, version 7.5, was used, complemented with content and frequency analysis methods. Thematic trends in management and organizations, the most prolific authors, the cooperation networks, as well as thoughts on research and education in this field were identified in this study. The results of the research invite to reflect on the basis of management and the implications of its interventions on organizations. © 2016, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. All right reserved.
- Published
- 2020
47. Swiss Science: Quo Vadis after Exclusion from the European Framework Program?
- Author
-
Leumann, Christian J.
- Subjects
Chemistry ,Student exchange ,Horizon Europe ,International funding ,540 Chemistry ,International cooperation ,QD1-999 ,Research and Education - Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. INDUSTRY FUNDED UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECTS AS A NEW METHOD FOR INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION: THE EXAMPLE OF TOFAS-ATILIM UNIVERSITY JOINT PROJECT ON INCREMENTAL FORMING.
- Author
-
Baranoglua, Besim, Tamerb, Muhammed E., Sakinc, Ali, Durgunc, Ismail, Musicb, Omer, and Akayd, Hasan U.
- Subjects
UNDERGRADUATES ,UNIVERSITY cooperation ,ENGINEERING students ,PRODUCTION engineering ,AUTOMOTIVE engineering ,ENGINEERING education - Abstract
In this study, an industry-supported undergraduate research project, which is conducted jointly with TOFAS automotive company and Atilim University, is presented. In the project, thirteen students, five of whom are student fellows, worked in cooperation with the requirements of the industrial partner, TOFAS. The students are from different disciplines; Automotive Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. In this study, the benefits of the project, both in TOFAS' and Atilim University's perspectives are discussed. Also, the multidisciplinary nature of the study and its benefits/disadvantages are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2012
49. Pedagogy of Planning Studios for Multidisciplinary, Research-Oriented, Personalized, and Intensive Learning
- Author
-
Juanjo Galan, D. Johan Kotze, Department of Architecture, University of Helsinki, Aalto-yliopisto, and Aalto University
- Subjects
planning pedagogy ,research and education ,Geography, Planning and Development ,course design ,personalized learning ,Development ,landscape planning ,urban planning ,Urban Studies ,studio courses ,pedagogical alignment ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,intensive courses ,multidisciplinary learning - Abstract
Funding Information: To all the students and tutors of the iWater Summer Schools, with a special mention to those who kindly answered the questionnaire. We also thank the iWater Project funded by the INTERREG Central Baltic Programme 2014–2020. Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022. Through this paper, we investigate the key characteristics of planning studios and how they relate to new demands in planning education. The research is conducted through an analytical framework that is applied to a highly transferable case study (iWater Summer Schools). Results confirm that the prototypical characteristics of planning studios can support the design of multidisciplinary, research-oriented, personalized, and intensive courses, and that all these demands can be simultaneously satisfied. In addition, results indicate that positive alignments and connections can be established between different pedagogical variables (e.g., learning methods, assessment methods, provided skills) and the educational demands mentioned above.
- Published
- 2022
50. Education and Research in the SEENET-MTP Regional Framework for Higher Education in Physics.
- Author
-
Constantinescu, R. and Djordjevic, G. S.
- Subjects
- *
HIGHER education , *PHYSICS education , *BRAIN drain , *EMPLOYEE training , *EMPLOYEE empowerment - Abstract
Southeastern European countries undergo significant changes in the demand/supply ratio on the labour market and in the structure of professional competences that are necessary for undertaking a professional activity. In addition, brain-drain process and decrease of interest for a career in basic sciences put many challenges for our community. Consequently, based on the activity of the Southeastern European Network in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics (SEENET MTP Network) in connecting groups and persons working in mathematics and theoretical physics, we investigate specific qualifications recognized in these fields in all the countries from the region, and the related competences necessary for practising the respective occupations. A list of new possible occupations will be promoted for inclusion in the National Qualifications Register for Higher Education. Finally, we analyze the vision existing in this region on the higher education qualifications against the European vision and experience, in particular in training of Master students, PhD students, and senior teaching and research staff through the Network, i.e. multilateral and bilateral programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2010
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.