• This is gathered to track ocean acidification and shared with schools and scientific institutions.

    CNN: San Francisco's Exploratorium opens in sparkling new home

  • Mr Blair's comments have, however, gone down very well in the UK's major scientific institutions.

    BBC: Science must not be stifled - Blair

  • The University integrates today more than 30 educational and scientific institutions and has accumulated considerable theoretical and practical educational potential and knowledge.

    UNESCO: Building the Wealth of Nations

  • He talked about the extensive interdisciplinary studies, carried out by Cuban scientific institutions, on the impact of the rising sea water level.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • It had fewer internationally known writers and intellectuals than countries like Germany, France and Britain, and its scientific institutions were falling behind the rest of Europe.

    BBC: Sweden��s Nobel gift to the world

  • By working with leading scientific institutions, we will collate data and catalogue life forms and unlock the wonders of the oceans still unknown to humankind or science.

    FORBES: Richard Branson On Exploring The Final Frontier

  • Jeffress said OSHA's figures are backed by several scientific institutions.

    CNN: OSHA announces draft for national ergonomics program

  • Score, which represents science teachers plus leading scientific institutions including the Royal Society and the Institute of Physics is concerned that A-level funding changes will have "detrimental effects on the offering and uptake of science A-levels".

    BBC: Funding change 'risks cuts' to A-level sciences

  • Over the years, many trusted experts and scientific institutions have endorsed the effectiveness of SSPs in contributing to the reduction of HIV transmission, including the CDC, the National Institutes of Health, and the American Medical Association.

    WHITEHOUSE: Health Care Blog | The White House

  • Pascal Soriot, the firm's chief executive officer, said Cambridge was picked because of its scientific workforce and institutions.

    BBC: AstraZeneca axes 700 jobs in Cambridge move

  • Virtually all of our most prestigious scientific and academic institutions have stated that climate change is happening and that human activities are the driving cause of this change.

    FORBES: A Call to Arms on Climate Change

  • The success of the WSDPD will depend on the active involvement of many partners such as intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, scientific and research institutions, professional associations, the media, science teachers and schools.

    UNESCO: Science Policy and Capacity-Building

  • Deputies of Legislative chamber of Oliy Majlis, scholars, research officers of Institute of Geological sciences and geologic engineering, representatives of other scientific-educational institutions, international organizations, ecological movement of Uzbekistan and mass media took part in the work of the seminar.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN TASHKENT

  • Also there are handled matters of strengthening of partners interrelation between scientific-research and educational institutions and NGOs in the area of preservation of valuable underground water resources.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN TASHKENT

  • Two-way satellite services were deployed over 18 SEE research and higher education institutions from the scientific fields recommended by the Ministerial Round Table held at UNESCO in 2001.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • The Convention concerning the International Exchange encourages and facilitates the exchange of publications between both governmental bodies and non-governmental institutions of an educational, scientific and technical, or cultural nature, which are non-profit-making in character.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - UNESCO Conventions, Recommendations & Declarations in the UK

  • In this context, UNESCO approached the European Space Agency (ESA) for applying satellites technologies to provide research and higher education institutions in SEE with access to scientific content and services.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • The entire works are going to be carried out in accordance to the recommendations and under scientific supervision of UNESCO in cooperation with the State institutions of Albania concerned with the protection of cultural heritage.

    UNESCO: 933 ALB 4000 - Restoration of the historical centre of Gjirokastra in Albania | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • Dr. Billal has pioneered establishment of a number of institutions including the ISESCO Center for Promotion of Scientific Research (ICPSR), Islamic Citation Centre (ISC), Islamic Body on Ethics of Science and Technology (IBEST), Islamic Network of Women Scientists (INWS) and launched a number of projects and strategies of prime importance for the promotion of science and technology in the Islamic World.

    UNESCO: Education

  • These institutions remain the backbone of U.S. scientific preeminence and competitiveness.

    FORBES: Legendary Drug Industry Executives Warn U.S. Science Cuts Endanger The Future

  • Ensuring affordable high-speed Internet connections and equally affordable access to electronic scientific information and data for all the world's universities and research institutions has become indispensable for informed decision-making and knowledge production.

    UNESCO: INTERVIEW

  • Such services meet needs of community in general and these do not take into account individual households (expenditures on defence, government, roads, scientific activity financed from the State budget and extra-budget funds, communal services and services of institutions serving agriculture).

    UNESCO: Belarus: Report: Part I: Descriptive Section

  • It also focuses on developing centres of excellence of specialised postgraduate studies and advanced research by agreement between the parties, with international support and hopes to foster scientific advancement through research in relevant disciplines, and to increase the availability of outstanding specialists within the participating institutions.

    UNESCO: Purpose/Objectives of the Chair

  • These institutions are able to harness the expertise, experience and networks of their members to serve the needs of scientific communities, policymakers and the public in developing countries.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Learned Societies

  • The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Microsoft Corp. today announced a joint task force to help higher education institutions worldwide meet the growing challenge of supporting economic stimulus efforts and work-force development strategies.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

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