The competitive advantage and catching-up of nations
At a time when the global economic slowdown is encouraging countries and companies to introduce neo-protectionist policies - including possible moves by the new US President-elect to penalise American firms who relocate jobs outside the US - we should not ignore the efforts of smaller developing countries to catch-up, says Judge Business School's Dr Christos Pitelis.
(R&DA 6) Evaluating the Use of Multiple Placements of Teacher Trainees in University Practice Depart
This TDA Research & Development Award evaluated the use of multiple placements in ITT, where a group of students work in the same school subject department. Maths trainees were the original focus and this was extended to PE during the project.
Teacher education Placements
I have read the work on the Partnership area regarding the use of pairing for teacher training placements in schools, but wonder if there is any research or documentation in to having trainees placed in greater numbers than that (i.e. in trios or even more)?
TDA Standards case study: Professional development aspects of the Standards for the award of QTS
A case study charting the experiences of trainees on a secondary PGCE programme, including the ways in which the provider tailored provision to support trainees’ professional development.
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Oregon State seniors Joshua and Jeremy Peschka both spent their summer in Atlanta, Ga., as interns for Turner Broadcasting System. Both new media communications majors, they have similar passions for film and production, and even produce their own TV show on campus, "The Watchmen," that reviews films. We recently caught up with them in the KBVR TV studios to find out more about their internships, and how facilities at Oregon State gave them an advantage amidst tough competition.
China in the World: A View from Beijing: 2006 Shorenstein Journalism Award Lecture
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Victoria Fellowship award winner Dr Adrian Orifici - Aerospace materials
Dr Adrian Orifici was awarded a 2008 Victoria Fellowship for his research in aerospace engineering focussing on composite materials.
The Award Ceremony for The University of Warwick Prize for Writing 2009
Naomi Klein was announced as the winner of the first Warwick Prize for Writing at an evening awards ceremony held on 24 February 2009 in the Mead Gallery at the Warwick Arts Centre.
Inside Pharmatopia @ Nottingham: Second Life
Welcome to Pharmatopia @ Nottingham, a dedicated Pharmacy project on the University's Second Life island.
Douglass Video for Energy Award
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Can firms shape their environments to gain an architectural advantage? Can marketing help sustain competitive advantage during a recession? The competitive advantage and catching-up of nations Turkey Dumplings: Matthew Goike Winner of the CIA's 2008 Top Turkey Award Recent MSU grads receive Michigan Emmy Award Zócalo Job Search and Advising Tool Part 2: Jobs, Internships and more! Nottingham Talent Roadshow 2010 - Professor Steve Benford Nottingham Talent Roadshow 2010 - Professor Bob Webb Nottingham Talent Roadshow 2010 - Professor Tony Avery Open house -- The Nottingham HOUSE at Solar Decathlon Europe 2010
Michael G Jacobides, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management talks about how firms can shape their environments to gain an architectural advantage.
Jean-Christophe Bedos, CEO of Boucheron, looks at how brands can achieve a competitive advantage through their marketing activity
At a time when the global economic slowdown is encouraging countries and companies to introduce neo-protectionist policies - including possible moves by the new US President-elect to penalise American firms who relocate jobs outside the US - we should not ignore the efforts of smaller developing countries to catch-up, says Judge Business School's Dr Christos Pitelis.
http://www.ciachef.edu/topturkey Enter the 2009 Top Turkey Scholarship Contest:
Thanksgiving dinner: how do you liven up those holiday leftovers? Well, if you have an original and imaginative answer to that, we have some good news—the idea could earn you a scholarship to The Culinary Institute of America!
Get your creative juices flowing and enter the CIA's Top Turkey Recipe Contest, in which you can compete for up to $15,000 in scholarships, including our People's Choice Award on YouTube. F
MSU journalism graduate Mollie Rehner and media arts and technology graduate Anthony Siciliano, both from the College of Communication Arts and Sciences, received top honors from the Michigan Chapter of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences for producing content in the student production/non-news program category. The Michigan Emmy Award was given to each of them June 5 at the Emmy Awards Gala in Detroit. Watch their award-winning episode at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuen
Monterey Institute of International Studies' students and alumni have access to the Zócalo online system for job, internship and fellowship searching, employer research, and academic and career development information. Check out this short video to find out how to conduct career research and more with this tool!
Highlights of the recent Nottingham Talent Roadshow held at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery featuring a welcome by Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bob Webb and taster lectures from Professors Tony Avery and Steve Benford. The event was attended by more than 60 Nottingham alumni.
Highlights of the recent Nottingham Talent Roadshow held at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery featuring a welcome by Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bob Webb and taster lectures from Professors Tony Avery and Steve Benford.
The event was attended by more than 60 Nottingham alumni.
Highlights of the recent Nottingham Talent Roadshow held at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery featuring a welcome by Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bob Webb and taster lectures from Professors Tony Avery and Steve Benford.
The event was attended by more than 60 Nottingham alumni.
The Nottingham University team are now in Madrid building the house for the competition which opens on 18 June 2010.
The very first Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 kicks off with students from the Department of the Built Environment flying the flag for the UK.
Before they left Nottingham, they held an open house with a twist, in the shape of Michelin star chef Sat Bains, their Executive Chef, who has advised on the menu for their sustainable dinner party.













