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Agrawal, S. P. "National Social Science Documentation Centre." Education for Information 4, no. 4 (1986): 323–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/efi-1986-4406.

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Weyers, Richard M. "Sudan's National Documentation Centre." African Research & Documentation 49 (1989): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00009675.

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The National Documentation Centre in Khartoum was set up by the Sudanese Government in 1974 as part of the National Council for Research, which had been set up in 1973. The aims of the National Council for Research are toencourage, organise and promote scientific research in its various aspects with a view to the realisation of economic and social development within the framework of the state policy.Within the same Act there was provision forestablishing documentation centres, statistics bureaus (sic) scientific information centres, computer centres and other institutions which the Council deems necessary for the purpose of facilitating research.Thus on the face of it, the National Documentation Centre exists solely to provide research information in order to facilitate government research. In practice, the Centre has taken on and is attempting to take on far broader responsibilites in the fields of librarianship and information science.
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Weyers, Richard M. "Sudan's National Documentation Centre." African Research & Documentation 49 (1989): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00009675.

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The National Documentation Centre in Khartoum was set up by the Sudanese Government in 1974 as part of the National Council for Research, which had been set up in 1973. The aims of the National Council for Research are toencourage, organise and promote scientific research in its various aspects with a view to the realisation of economic and social development within the framework of the state policy.Within the same Act there was provision forestablishing documentation centres, statistics bureaus (sic) scientific information centres, computer centres and other institutions which the Council deems necessary for the purpose of facilitating research.Thus on the face of it, the National Documentation Centre exists solely to provide research information in order to facilitate government research. In practice, the Centre has taken on and is attempting to take on far broader responsibilites in the fields of librarianship and information science.
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Agrawal, S. P. "National Social Science Documentation Centre (India)." International Library Review 19, no. 3 (1987): 301–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7837(87)90040-9.

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Zaorska, Marzenna. "Projects of the National Science Centre in the discipline of pedagogy (HS6) in the period 20112021. Diagnosis of the state of affairs and postulates." Special School LXXXIV, no. 1 (2023): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0016.3309.

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The article presents information on research projects qualified for funding by the National Science Centre (NSC), generally in 20112020, both in the context of the number of implemented projects in general and the division into individual years, fields of science, fields and disciplines. Particular attention is paid to research projects financed by the National Science Centre from the social sciences (HS) group, primarily from the group of sciences belonging to the HS6 area, including pedagogy (along with psychology and sociology). Moreover, the research projects that received funding from the National Science Centre in the area of special education are indicated. The information and specific data described in this article come from the report prepared by the author of this article at the request of the Committee of Pedagogical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences (CPS PAS). This information was presented on the so-called hybrid meeting of the CPS PAS, which took place on September 6, 2021.
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Bryant, Chris, Mike Gore, and Sue Stocklmayer. "The Australian Science Centre Movement 1980–2000: Part 1—Questacon, the National Science and Technology Centre." Historical Records of Australian Science 26, no. 2 (2015): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr15008.

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Part 1: Scholarly concerns over science communication and in particular public attitudes towards and engagement with science have continued for almost half a century, but the establishment of a ‘hands-on' science centre in Canberra in 1980 put practice ahead of theory and led to the building of Questacon—the National Science and Technology Centre in 1988. The driving force behind this development was Australian National University physicist Dr Mike Gore. Funding came from the Australian and Japanese Governments—the latter a bicentennial gift—and a team of ‘explainers' at the centre helped visitors to appreciate that this science centre was not a museum but a place where science had a human face.
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Bryant, Chris, Mike Gore, and Sue Stocklmayer. "The Australian Science Centre Movement 1980–2000: Part 2—Science Centres in the States." Historical Records of Australian Science 26, no. 2 (2015): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr15010.

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Between 1980 and 1995 eight science centres opened across Australia, driven by the enthusiasm of their originators, funded in various ways, but all acknowledging the leadership of the National Science Centre in Canberra. Six of the centres have continued into the twenty-first century and some have changed their original form, but the philosophy of ‘hands-on' science has been preserved.The accounts in this article are based on extensive notes provided by the protagonists.
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Kodynets, А. "SCIENCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: CONCEPTS, FEATURES AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Legal Studies, no. 118 (2021): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2195/2021/3.118-8.

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The article explores the concepts, features and directions for the development of intellectual property science at the present stage. The basic scientific schools of intellectual property law are analysed, the specifics of their formation and genesis are considered. The article emphasizes that the science of intellectual property law is a system of knowledge and theoretical ideas about the laws of legal regulation of relations in the field of protection of intellectual and creative activities, interpretation of legal norms and the results of analysis and generalization of their application. As intellectual property right, the science of intellectual property law is a relatively young field in the legal system; however, it already has a long history of development, well-known representatives and scientific schools, including those pertaining to Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. The development of intellectual property science in Ukraine is based on several scientific schools in Kyiv, Odessa, Lviv and Kharkiv, which are represented by powerful research centres and educational institutions. The Kyiv School of Intellectual Property is formed by two research centres: the Department of Intellectual Property and Information Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the Research Institute of Intellectual Property of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The origin and development of the science of intellectual property law in Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv is associated with the figure of the famous domestic scientist O.A. Hills. Since 2013, the Department of Intellectual Property and Information Law has been operating at the Faculty of Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. At the current stage, the Department of Intellectual Property and Information Law jointly with the Scientific and Educational Centre for Intellectual Property of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv make a powerful centre of the development of intellectual property law science in Ukraine. Keywords: intellectual property, science, methodology, legal category, scientific school, scientist.
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Meynard, Francois. "The Library of the Centre d'Etude d'Afrique Noire." African Research & Documentation 45 (1988): 2–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00011791.

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Fondé en 1958 par un groupe d'universitaires bordelais, le Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire fonctionne dans le cadre de l'Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux. II est associé depuis 1968 à la Fondation nationale des Sciences politiques et bénéficie depuis 1967 du statut d'équipe de recherche associée au Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS - ERA 70 devenue UA 977). Outre l'équipe de recherche ainsi constituée, le CEAN comprend une unité d'enseignement et un centre de documentation.Le Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire organise des études de troisième cycle aboutissant à un doctorat “ETUDES AFRICAINES” dont le Diplôme d'études approfondies (DEA) constitue la première année de scolarité. L'enseignement pluridisciplinaire est organisé autour de quatre enseignements principaux: science politique, économie, droit et administration publique, relations internationales.
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Meynard, Francois. "The Library of the Centre d'Etude d'Afrique Noire." African Research & Documentation 45 (1988): 2–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00011791.

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Fondé en 1958 par un groupe d'universitaires bordelais, le Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire fonctionne dans le cadre de l'Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux. II est associé depuis 1968 à la Fondation nationale des Sciences politiques et bénéficie depuis 1967 du statut d'équipe de recherche associée au Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS - ERA 70 devenue UA 977). Outre l'équipe de recherche ainsi constituée, le CEAN comprend une unité d'enseignement et un centre de documentation.Le Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire organise des études de troisième cycle aboutissant à un doctorat “ETUDES AFRICAINES” dont le Diplôme d'études approfondies (DEA) constitue la première année de scolarité. L'enseignement pluridisciplinaire est organisé autour de quatre enseignements principaux: science politique, économie, droit et administration publique, relations internationales.
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Wanless, Jennifer H. F., and n/a. "Questacon explainers : a study of the role of explainers at Questacon Science Centre, Canberra." University of Canberra. Education, 1990. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061109.173533.

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The first participatory or inter-active science centre in Australia was Questacon, which operated in Canberra for the eight years, 1980-1988. Its very success lead to its demise: it became the inspiration for the National Science and Technology Centre which opened in late 1988. Questacon, in common with many of the World's new breed of science centres and museums, was modelled on San Francisco's famous Exploratorium. These new institutions have copied ideas and even actual exhibits from the Exploratorium, but most of them have failed to copy the Exploratorium's use of Explainers, a feature which Exploratorium staff think is integral to the whole concept. Questacon is one of the institutions in which an explainer system was established, although it differed in some significant respects from that at the Exploratorium. Participatory science centres have been seen as part of the answer to the problem of increasing public awareness and understanding of science. There is a growing body of literature which is concerned with the learning of science in informal educational settings, such as in these centres, but there has been very little work done on the role of museum docents or their equivalents in this learning. One study of the Exploratorium's Explainers concentrated on the value of their work as explainers for the people involved in the system, in terms of their own personal development. The aim of the present study was to compare the two explainer systems and to investigate the work of Questacon Explainers both in terms of their own personal development and in their interaction with visitors to the centre.
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Chariandy, Celeste Marie-Ange. "The Impact of the NIHERST/NGC National Science Centre, Trinidad and Tobago on Visiting Student Groups." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Vetenskapskommunikation, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-1161.

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The aim of this study was to asses the impact of a visit to the NIHERST/NGC National Science Centre in Trinidad on four different school-age visitor groups. The research was conducted through the administering of a post-visit questionnaire immediately upon completion of each visit by each group, and via visitor feedback obtained in post-visit or pre-visit activities conducted within two weeks of the visit for three groups. Teachers/instructors who accompanied the groups on their visit also completed post-visit questionnaires and provided additional information on follow-up activities via an interview. The results of this investigation suggest that the visit to this science centre provided entertainment/enjoyment value and potential educational value to most individuals. The nature of this enjoyment was noted for various age groups and genders in this study. Quantification of the educational impact was not possible within the constraints of this study, which was unable to capture long-term effects of the supply of ‘new knowledge’ to visitors which the visit to the science centre had provided.
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Vilkas, Catherine. "L'art de gouverner la science dans le système public français, le cas du CNRS : représentation, évaluation, direction de quatre disciplines." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001IEPP0006.

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Les rapports complexes qu'entretiennent science et organisation apparaissent clairement au CNRS, établissement public de recherche fondamentale où agissent des couples de forces opposées tels liberté et contrôle, démocratie et hiérarchie, incertitude et choix, diversité et centralisation. L'analyse empirique de quatre sections dans deux départements en physique et en biologie montre comment les dispositifs institutionnels d'évaluation et de décision sont mobilisés par les acteurs dans l'exercice délicat du gouvernement des scientifiques et des laboratoires. Entre les deux pôles qui y participent, celui des instances représentatives délibérantes du comite national et celui des instances de direction, progressivement renforcé aux dépens du premier simplement consultatif, s'établit une coopération plus ou moins conflictuelle, marquée par l'argumentation et la négociation. Notre décryptage du fonctionnement des commissions, dont les membres disposent d'une autonomie de jugement sans être affranchis de contraintes cognitives et organisationnelles, conduit à envisager l'évaluation comme un processus de construction sociale de choix collectifs : différentes conceptions du mérite scientifique et de gestion de la recherche, ainsi que plusieurs expressions d'une représentation polymorphe, se forment, évoluent et sont agrégées à l'aide de mécanismes de délibération et de procédures de décision spécifiques. De même que la composition des commissions influe sur les styles qui se dessinent pendant une législature, de même les modalités de pilotage des départements se révèlent étroitement liées aux personnes des dirigeants, à l'intérieur du cadre réglementaire et stratégique de l'établissement : l'organisation du travail des équipes de direction et la mise en œuvre des décisions d'allocation de ressources différencient les deux secteurs étudiés, tandis que des traits communs interdisent d'assimiler les directions scientifiques à une hiérarchie coupée de la base.
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Staude, Ryan. ""The centre of our union"| George Washington's political philosophy and the creation of American national identity in the 1790s." Thesis, State University of New York at Albany, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3559433.

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<p> For most of his presidency (1789-1797), George Washington worked to establish the federal government's legitimacy in the eyes of America's citizens while trying to gain international respect for the new nation. Although there was a broad elite consensus at the start of the decade it quickly dissipated in the face of basic questions about the federal government's power and scope of authority. Domestic political issues became entangled with foreign policy problems to create an intractable divide between opposing groups of Americans termed the Federalists and the Republicans. The two parties contended to see not only who would administer the government, but also to determine which group would define the new nation's identity. </p><p> This study places George Washington at the center of the contest over the formation of America's national identity during the 1790s. Washington envisioned America as the embodiment of Enlightenment ideals of freedom and liberty. He believed it had the potential to stand in stark contrast to the monarchies and despotism of the Old World. The United States could inspire other nations to follow its lead on the path to freedom. </p><p> America could only achieve this position if it were secure, united and independent. These three characteristics would give the nation legitimacy on the international stage. In his efforts to establish America's claim to nationhood, Washington incurred the displeasure of the Republican Party who viewed the president as a tool in the hands of Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists. In his quest to establish security, unity, and independence, they argued, the President betrayed the ideals of the Revolution. Ultimately, it was the public who cast aside Washington's vision for American national identity, not because they disagreed with it, but because they had already mythologized Washington to the point where he was more myth than man. He was a living deity who served a symbolic importance for unity, but had little impact on the nation's identity. </p><p> Historiographically, no scholar has undertaken an in-depth examination of Washington's political philosophy (as president), and specifically how this philosophy affected the nascent nation-state's identity. Works like Paul Longmore's <i>The Invention of George Washington,</i> Glenn Phelps's <i> George Washington and American Constitutionalism</i> and the recently published, <i>The Political Philosophy of George Washington</i> (Jeffry Morison) examine one aspect of Washington's political beliefs, or focus on a specific chronological period. My exploration of Washington's beliefs (the heart of the studies mentioned above) is only one part of the dissertation. No attempt has been made to investigate Washington's <i>substantive</i> impact on nationalism and identity. David Waldstreicher, Len Travers, and Joanne B. Freeman have all looked at the formation of nationalism and identity in the 1790s, but Washington's political philosophy and presidency earns little of their attention. Washington was the most well regarded American, nationally and internationally, of his era. The lack of a proper study on his political beliefs and their reception among his fellow Americans is a lacuna which the dissertation seeks to remedy.</p>
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Vavakova, Blanka. "La science de la Nation ? : les paradoxes politiques de la logique économique." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999IEPP0009.

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La thèse vise à expliquer les changements en cours dans les relations 'Etat-science-industrie' en France et à en analyser les conséquences pour le système national de la recherche, et plus particulièrement pour les chercheurs. La politique de recherche, adoptée en 1982 par le gouvernement socialiste en constitue le point de départ. En voulant traduire la conviction largement partagée par les gouvernements d'autres pays de l'OCDE que la science devait jouer un rôle majeur dans la compétitivité des entreprises, et en conséquence des nations, elle s'est appuyée sur trois grands dispositifs: (i) la mobilisation de la recherche publique au service de l'industrie, (ii) la responsabilisation des régions en matière d'intégration de la recherche scientifique dans le développement régional, (iii) le renforcement du potentiel scientifique et technologique national par la promotion des programmes européens de coopération en R&amp;D. Or, la signification et la portée de ses dispositifs doivent être appréciées en liaison avec deux processus parallèles qui les ont fortement marques, à savoir la décentralisation et l'ouverture du territoire national aux investissements étrangers. La devise républicaine "la science au service de la nation" qui caractérisait jusqu'alors les relations 'etat-recherche-industrie' en France, est en voie de perdre son sens face aux pouvoirs et aux intérêts des nouveaux acteurs politiques (régions et Europe) et économiques (les entreprises multinationales)<br>This thesis seeks to explain changes underway in the relationship between the state, science and industry in France and to analyze the consequences of these changes for the national system of research and more particuiariy for researchers within it. Its point of departure is the research policy adopted by the French socialist government in 1982. In keeping with the view prevalent within the OECD at that time, that science plays a central role in the competitiveness of enterprises and hence of nations, this policy aimed at (i) the mobilization of public research in the service of industry, (ii) the creation of a role for France's regions in ensuring the integration of scientific research into the regional development process, and (iii) the stregthening of the national science and technology base through the promotion of European R&amp;D cooperation programmes. The impact and significance of France's research policy, however, cannot be understood in isolation from two parallel processes that have shaped its outcome - decentralization and the opening to foreign investment it is thus, that the republican slogan "science in the service of the nation , which to then had characterized the relationship between the state, research and industry in France, has begun to loose its meaning as new political (regions, Europe) and economic actors (multinational corporations) emerge with their own power and interests
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Richard, Gilles. "Le Centre national des indépendants et paysans de 1948 à 1962, ou L'échec de l'union des droites françaises dans le parti des modérés." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998IEPP0028.

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De 1948 à 1962 - entre le blocus de Berlin et la crise des fusées de Cuba, c'est-à-dire en pleine phase aiguë de la guerre froide - le CNIP a représenté la première vraie tentative, raisonnée et persévérante, de regrouper dans une même organisation politique d'abord les modérés, puis les différentes composantes de la droite française telles que R. Rémond les a identifiées depuis la révolution. Cette tentative avait un objectif précis et affiche : faire de la France un pays comme les autres ;, ressemblant aux pays du bloc occidental qui lui étaient comparables : les Etats-Unis, la RFA, le Royaume-Uni, l'Italie. Le projet qui guida R. Duchet, infatigable animateur de cette tentative, se définit au départ en réaction aux deux logiques politiques qui inspiraient le MRP et le RPF. Il préférait oeuvrer à l'union des modérés et des radicaux, ces deux forces qui n'avaient pas su faire face à l'offensive-éclair de l'Allemagne nazie en 1940, mais qui avaient eu raison du front populaire en 1938. Pendant quatorze années, le CNIP fédéra progressivement des forces jusque-là dispersées, se donnant comme modèle à imiter le parti conservateur britannique. Il touchait au but en 1958 mais le retour de Ch. De Gaulle aux affaires - auquel les indépendants avaient d'ailleurs beaucoup contribué - bouscula tous les plans. Le CNIP partit alors à la dérive. Comment les modérés se constituèrent-ils en parti structure prétendant bientôt rassembler toutes les droites? Pourquoi échouèrent-ils? La variété des sources que j'ai consultées m'a permis de répondre à ces questions en confrontant les différents niveaux de la réalité historique, l'événementiel et le structurel, le national et le local, le politique et le social, etc. , de mener une sorte d'histoire parallèle du CNIP et des autres grandes forces politiques en présence, une histoire des indépendants dans la société française tout autant qu'une histoire du CNIP et de sa stratégie politique.
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Van, der Vyver Mathilda. "Designing a marketing strategy for the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology at Stellenboshc University." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/15045.

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Thesis (MBA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology (C+B) is a research centre that provides bursaries for post-graduate students to study in the field of "Invasion Biology". One of the goals of the centre is to ensure that 50% of the funded students are from previously disadvantaged groups. However, since its inception in 2004 it has consistently been unable to meet this goal. The researcher, who has insight in the centre's marketing activities and has knowledge of marketing, is of the opinion that the reason for this failure is due to the lack of knowledge of the target market and the lack of a targeted marketing strategy. As background this report investigates the theory related to marketing and whether this is applicable to a centre such as the C-I-B. The conclusion that the marketing theory is relevant to the C-I-B, lead to a market research project that informed the development of a marketing strategy suggestion which the researcher believes will address the stated problem. The report concludes with recommendations to other stakeholders who should address the deeper lying problems which surface at secondary school level.<br>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Sentrum van Uitnemendheid vir Indringer Biologie (S-I-S) is 'n sentrum wat beurse voorsien vir nagraadse studente wat studeer in die veld van "Indringer Biologie". Een van die sentrum se doelwitte is om te verseker dat 50% van sy studente deur voorheen benadeelde groepe verteenwoordig word. Sedert sy ontstaan in 2004 kon die sentrum nog nooit hierdie doel bereik nie. Die navorser, wat insae het in die bemarkingsaktiwiteite van die sentrum en kennis dra van bemarkingsbeginsels, is van mening dat hierdie probleem die gevolg is van gebrekkige kennis van die teikenmark en 'n gebrek aan 'n gefokusde bemarkingsstrategie. As agtergrond ondersoek hierdie verslag die teorie ten opsigte van bemarking en of hierdie teorie relevant is vir 'n sentrum soos die S-I-B. Die gevolgtrekking was dat die teorie wel relevant is vir die S-I-B en het gelei tot 'n marknavorsingsprojek wat bygedra het tot die ontwikkeling van 'n bemarkingsstrategie voorstel, wat die navorser glo die probleem sal aanspreek. Die verslag sluit af met voorstelle aan die ander belanghebbendes wat verantwoordelikheid behoort te neem vir die dieperliggende probleme wat op sekondere vlak geidentifiseer is.
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Gibson, Elizabeth Carole. "A Measurement System for Science and Engineering Research Center Performance Evaluation." PDXScholar, 2016. http://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3285.

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This research provides performance metrics for cooperative research centers that enhance translational research formed by the partnership of government, industry and academia. Centers are part of complex ecosystems that vary greatly in the type of science conducted, organizational structures and expected outcomes. The ability to realize their objectives depends on transparent measurement systems to assist in decision making in research translation. A generalizable, hierarchical decision model that uses both quantitative and qualitative metrics is developed based upon program goals. Mission-oriented metrics are used to compare the effectiveness of the cooperative research centers through case studies. The US National Science Foundation (NSF) industry university cooperative research center (IUCRC) program is the domain of organizational effectiveness because of its longevity, clear organizational structure, repeated use and availability of data. Not unlike a franchise business model, the program has been replicated numerous times gaining recognition as one of the most successful federally funded collaborative research center (CRC) programs. Understanding IUCRCs is important because they are a key US policy lever for enhancing translational research. While the program model is somewhat unique, the research project begins to close the gap for comparing CRCs by introducing a generalizable model and method into the literature stream. Through a literature review, program objectives, goals, and outputs are linked together to construct a four-level hierarchical decision model (HDM). A structured model development process shows how experts validate the content and construct of the model using these linked concepts. A subjective data collection approach is discussed showing how collection, analysis and quantification of expert pair-wise-comparison data is used to establish weights for each of the decision criteria. Several methods are discussed showing how inconsistency and disagreement are measured and analyzed until acceptable levels are reached. Six case studies are used to compare results, evaluate the impact of expert disagreement and conduct criterion-related validity. Comparative analysis demonstrates the ability of the model to efficiently ascertain criteria that are relatively more important towards each center's performance score. Applying this information, specific performance improvement recommendations for each center are presented. Upon review, experts generally agreed with the results. Criterion-related validity discusses how the performance measurement scoring system can be used for comparative analysis among science and engineering focused research centers. Dendrograms highlight where experts disagree and provide a method for further disagreement analysis. Judgment quantification values for different expert clusters are substituted into the model one-at-a-time (OAT) providing a method to analyze how changes in decisions based on these disagreements impact the results of the model's output. This research project contributes to the field by introducing a generalizable model and measurement system that compares performance of NSF supported science and engineering focused research centers.
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Chiappetta, Margaret Elizabeth. "Knowledge translation in action : cancer biology and systems pharmacology at the National Center for Advancing Translational Science." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/50189.

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The need for novel diagnostic and therapeutic drugs with the potential to combat increasingly prevalent or particularly insidious diseases has grown in recent years. Concurrently, the issue of translating scientific knowledge from “bench to bedside” has become increasingly salient. In 2011, the U.S. National Institutes of Health created the National Center for Advancing Translational Science in an effort to remedy the recalcitrant gaps between fundamental laboratory research and late-stage clinical trial, thereby dramatically reducing the amount of time and expense needed to develop efficacious pharmaceutical prototypes for a range of emerging, re-emerging, and chronic diseases. However, the realities of pharmaceutical development are incongruous with the expectations of the lay public that even the most fundamental scientific research yield results with immediate social and commercial value. Traditional linear models of progress overlook both the epistemic nature of scientific innovation and the significance of the socio-economic supply and demand factors driving research endeavours. The aim of this dissertation is to underline the epistemic and socio-economic characteristics of translational science – specifically in the context of research targeting novel oncology therapeutics and diagnostics – through the lens of Science and Technology Studies. In focusing on research in cancer biology funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Science, this thesis highlights the significance of Mode 2 or “post-academic” science, and by extension the roles of interdisciplinarity and applicability, and the commodification of scientific knowledge, that arise in the process of translating scientific knowledge.<br>Arts, Faculty of<br>Graduate
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Chi, Curtis H. "Architecture and site: a field research center for the studies of environmental science, horticulture, landscape architecture, and forestry." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53344.

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The relationship of building to site is the most fundamental aspect in the creation of architecture. As man is a product of nature and his environment the way in which he chooses to after that environment in the process of building reveals not only his attitude towards his physical surroundings, but his purpose and justification for dwelling there. Not all attitudes will be the same, just as purpose will vary from person to person and structure to structure. Mario Botta has said, “The first step in the architectural act is taking possession of the site. It is a conscious act of transforming a unicum, an awareness that grounds the new intervention in the geography, history, and culture of a particular site. The architecture is the constriction of this site. There can be no indifference toward the site. It is the very territory of architecture as well as the primary condition determining the laws by which one must build.” Within the scope of my project I hoped to define this awareness within myself, this conscious act of defining and creating architecture against a background that demands the site be recognized as a primary generator of architectural form and attitude.<br>Master of Architecture
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(Sudan), Markaz al-Qawmī lil-Buḥūth, ed. Research records of the National Centre for Research. The Centre, Documentation & Information Centre, 1999.

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Guthleben, Denis. Histoire du CNRS de 1939 à nos jours: Une ambition nationale pour la science. Armand Colin, 2009.

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Guthleben, Denis. Histoire du CNRS de 1939 à nos jours: Une ambition nationale pour la science. Armand Colin, 2009.

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Guthleben, Denis. Histoire du CNRS de 1939 à nos jours: Une ambition nationale pour la science. Armand Colin, 2009.

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Nicholas, Kurti, ed. Selected works of Louis Néel: Translation from the French authorized by the Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Gordon and Breach, 1988.

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Zambia) National Science and Technology Forum (1st 2001 Lusaka. Proceedings of the First National Science and Technology Forum: Mulungushi International Conference Centre, 22-23 November 2001, Lusaka, Zambia. National Science and Technology Council, 2001.

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National Research Centre for Weed Science (India) and Indian Council of Agricultural Research., eds. Vision-2020, NRCWS perspective plan. National Research Centre for Weed Science, 1997.

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N, Messiha Nagi, and Egypt Markaz al-Qawmī lil-Buḥūth, eds. Titles of M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses presented by research assistants of National Research Centre, 1979-1988. Technical Office, National Research Centre, 1989.

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Université nationale du Rwanda. Centre de bibliographie rwandaise. Bibliographie signalétique des écrits académiques disponibles au Centre de bibliographie rwandaise: Thèses, mémoires et essais de 2me cycle. Université nationale du Rwanda, Campus universitaire de Butare, Bibliothèque centrale, Centre de bibliographie rwandaise, 1993.

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Université nationale du Rwanda. Centre de bibliographie rwandaise. Bibliographie signalétique des écrits académiques disponibles au Centre de bibliographie rwandaise: Thèses, mémoires et essais de 2e cycle. Université nationale du Rwanda, Campus universitaire de Butare, Bibliothèque centrale, 1985.

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Iyer, N. Ramdas, and Bharat Bhusan Srivastava. "The Impact of COVID-19 on Visitor’s Footfall at National Science Centre, New Delhi: An Educational Resource." In Perspectives on Human Capital Development. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-5246-1_9.

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Cai, Bo. "Exploration and Practice of Universal Art Lectures——Taking Classic Art Lecture of National Centre for the Performing Arts as an Example." In Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research. Atlantis Press SARL, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-378-8_15.

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Machala, Dijana, and Marko Orešković. "Measuring Information and Digital Literacy Activities through Learning Record Store Repository of the National Training Centre for Continuing Education for Librarians in Croatia." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14136-7_61.

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Wang, Yuchen, Mi Zhou, and Baorong Yang. "Innovative Technology of the Smart Transport and Smart Cities for Sustainable Infrastructure to Support Resilient Economic System in China and Africa." In China-Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Collaboration. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4576-0_23.

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AbstractThe United Nations (UN) has driven the sustainable transport and infrastructure development in the world via the first and the second global sustainable transport conferences during the last decade. The establishment of the Global Innovation and Knowledge Centre for Sustainable Transport in China is committed to knowledge-sharing and capacity building in developing countries on sustainable transport under the UN. Smart transport and smart cities have been considered as the key drivers for supporting the national and local economic development of China over the last decade. The Beijing Statement of the 2nd UN Global Sustainable Transport Conference indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the central role of sustainable transport in the modern world. Recovery from the pandemic will be a chance for all actors to rethink passenger and freight transport and implement integrated solutions which can support the achievement of the objectives of the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement for sustainable economic development. This chapter introduces the case study from Shenzhen, Southern China which can provide some lessons for Africa, as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and Africa at large are still at the infant stage in the desire to establish smart transport and cities in line with development in the global domain. Much can be learned from advancements in China, to excel in infrastructure development and in the development of appropriate smart transport and cities technologies.
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Weik, Martin H. "National Coordinating Center." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_12092.

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Quantin, Matthieu, Sarah Tournon, Mehdi Chayani, Xavier Granier, and Florent Laroche. "Publishing and Long-Term Archiving 3D Data in Humanities." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78590-0_7.

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AbstractWe present here the French solution for long-term archiving combined with online publication of 3D research data in the humanities. The focus is on the paradata that document the technical process involved in obtaining the 3D result. Our schema, initially limited to the fields of archaeology and cultural heritage, is now open to other areas of the human sciences. The choice of data organization, metadata, paradata, standards and infrastructure is in line with the FAIR principles of the semantic web. It is aligned with standard vocabularies and mapped to the Europeana Data Model (EDM). The CINES (Centre Informatique National de l’Enseignement Supérieur.), the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) infrastructure for research data in France, is in charge of archiving. We take care of data documentation and propose to publish part of these documented data at the same time. On the user side, we developed aLTAG3D, a desktop UI software to help research teams to create their OAIS Submission Information Package (SIP). On the publication side, we provide a DOI and a 3D viewer on the online plateform to meet the needs of researchers and public communication. On the archiving side, long-term archiving has given direction to the way our description schema works: it is focused on reproducibility. The content of the SIP is centered on the 3D data, its build process and sources. Paradata describing the process to the 3D file is under development and several options are under study with CIDOC CRM-Dig or W3C prov-O ontologies.
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Weik, Martin H. "National Infrastructure Protection Center." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_12095.

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Engelen, Jos, and Paul ‘t Hart. "CERN: Guardian of the Human Aspiration to Understand the Universe." In Guardians of Public Value. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51701-4_9.

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AbstractThe European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is the world’s most formidable centre for particle physics. Its mission is radically ambitious: uncovering what the universe is made of and how it works. It advances that mission by providing particle accelerator facilities that enable world-class research in fundamental physics, bringing together scientists from all over the world to push the frontiers of science and technology. It has become widely recognized as one of the most successful cross-national collaborative research organizations of all times. Smart institutional design, good governance, resourceful leadership and resilient collaboration have underpinned the strong sense of interdependence, entrenched norms of mutual respect, trust, empathy and consensual decision-making that have allowed it to thrive.
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Toivanen, Tero. "A Player Bigger Than Its Size: Finnish Bioeconomy and Forest Policy in the Era of Global Climate Politics." In Bioeconomy and Global Inequalities. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68944-5_7.

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AbstractOver the last two decades, the bioeconomy has emerged as a key political idea in framing a low-carbon transition. Bioeconomy is particularly important in Finland due to the country’s large forestry sector. The bioeconomy has reframed the Finnish forestry industry as sustainable and placed forestry at the centre of the national economy. This has led to the constitution of a new forest policy regime: the bioeconomy regime. However, in the era of climate mitigation, forests are expected to serve as carbon sinks. Increasing the harvesting of forests, a Finnish bioeconomy policy, would decrease the size of forest sinks, while increasing net emissions from forests. This aspect of climate science has challenged the Finnish bioeconomic strategy. This chapter analyses the emergence of the bioeconomy regime and how the regime has been challenged by climate science. Finally, it examines the communication strategies used and the status of the Finnish bioeconomy on the world stage.
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Grosso, Dolores, Mahmoud Aljurf, and Usama Gergis. "Building a Comprehensive Cancer Center: Overall Structure." In The Comprehensive Cancer Center. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82052-7_2.

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AbstractAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for approximately 9.6 million deaths [1]. The WHO recommends that each nation has a national cancer control program (NCCP) to reduce the incidence of cancer and deaths related to cancer, as well as to improve the quality of life of cancer patients [2]. Comprehensive cancer centers form the backbone of a NCCP and are charged with developing innovative approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment [3]. This is accomplished through basic and clinical research, the provision of patient care, the training of new clinicians and scientists, and community outreach and education. Most comprehensive cancer centers are affiliated with university medical centers, but their cancer care initiatives may involve partnering outside the institution with other comprehensive cancer centers, community leaders, or members of industry [3]. When affiliated with a university medical center, cancer center executives must work in concert with their counterparts at the hospital, patient practice, medical school, and allied health science leaders resulting in an overlapping, often complicated reporting structure. Comprehensive cancer centers and the departments in the center receive funding for their services from various sources, including national and local grants, institutional funds, private donations, and industry [4].
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Hodgson, Barry. "Bridging the Data Skills Gap: The Role of the UK’s National Innovation Centre for Data and its Data Innovation Bootcamp." In 2024 IEEE 20th International Conference on e-Science (e-Science). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/e-science62913.2024.10678712.

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Louscher, Sue. "Introducing the Nation’S First Bachelor of Science Degree in Corrosion Engineering and the National Center for Education and Research on Corrosion and Materials Performance." In SSPC 2011. SSPC, 2011. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2011-00044.

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Abstract By establishing a holistic program that incorporates workforce training, the nation's first baccalaureate degree in Corrosion Engineering, and world-class research in corrosion and materials performance; The University of Akron (UA) is establishing a program that will create a pipeline of critical resources that will ensure that future investments in equipment and infrastructure revitalization are designed and implemented in a manner that minimizes the impact of corrosion and thus reduces the life-cycle cost to sustain those assets. The UA program offers a multi-disciplinary approach to education, training and research that leverages the academic expertise that is housed across several colleges within UA. While emphasizing strong science and engineering principles, all of our courses, workshops and activities will also integrate a strong management component that will help our students develop a competency in management skills that are necessary for executing "real world" projects. Because of this unique program the Department of Defense has recently named the University of Akron its National Center for Education and Research on Corrosion and Materials Performance.
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Dunmire, D., and G. Keller. "Translational Corrosion Science in Action." In SSPC 2016 Greencoat. SSPC, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2016-00018.

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Abstract Translational Corrosion Science, the subject of the SSPC 2015 presentation by the Department of Defense Corrosion (DoD) Prevention and Control Program, is a science-based process to accelerate the development and application of high-quality solutions to difficult material degradation problems, and to do so more economically. DoD has launched the translational corrosion science program, assisted by the National Defense University and Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, to fully develop the process concept and to implement the approach. In parallel with the development of this ground-breaking initiative, the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center; in collaboration with Georgetown University and the Army, Navy and Air Force Research Laboratories; will conduct research into the causes and impact of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of textiles in the triple canopy, moist and humid, tropical environment. The MIC research will be performed using translational corrosion science, and will serve as a “proof of concept” for that process. Thus, process development and implementation will be inextricably linked with proof of concept. This paper will briefly review the translational corrosion science objectives, the process to achieve these objectives, and the temporal and economic benefits to the material sustainment industry. It will document the development of the translational corrosion science approach and current progress. It will also describe the MIC research and development process and report results to date. Finally, it will detail the interaction between the translational corrosion science development process and the MIC proof of concept project, and explain the importance of these efforts to SSPC.
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Flater, M. E., and L. Smith. "Advancing Vertical Flight: A Historical Perspective on AHS International and its Times." In Vertical Flight Society 72nd Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0072-2016-11336.

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This paper describes AHS's vital role in the development of the rotorcraft industry, with particular emphasis on events since 1990. It includes first-hand accounts of the formation of the Society, how it matured and evolved, and the particular influences that compelled change. It describes key events which occurred during various stages of the Society's growth, including the formation of its technical committees, the evolution of the AHS Annual Forum and technical specialists' meetings, and the creation and evolution of the Society's publications. Featured prominently are accounts of AHS's role in pursuing a combined government, industry and academia approach to rotorcraft science and technology. Also featured is the creation in 1965 of the Army-NASA Agreement for Joint Participation in Aeronautics Technology, the establishment of the U.S. Army Rotorcraft Centers of Excellence, the National Rotorcraft Technology Center (NRTC), the inauguration of the Congressional Rotorcraft Caucus and its support for the U.S. defense industrial base for rotorcraft, the battle for the survival of NASA aeronautics and critical NASA subsonic ground test facilities, and the launching of the International Helicopter Safety Team (IHST).
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Godfrey, Holly J., Mathew Crighton, Karl R. Wright, et al. "The National Geohazards Monitoring Centre Te Puna Mōrearea i te Rū, GNS Science, New Zealand." In First International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2021-3583086.1.

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Mohamed, A., and L. Shafai. "Investigation on the phase centre of ultra wideband circular monopole antennas." In 2008 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2008.4619334.

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Shagov, N. S., N. A. Mamedova, and A. I. Urintsov. "Modelling of automatic control system of client information flow in a transport-logistics centre." In II All-Russian (national) scientific conference with international participation "Russian Science, Innovation, Education". Krasnoyarsk Science and Technology City Hall, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47813/rosnio-ii.2023.8.161-171.

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A solution for modeling information flows of client information of a transport logistics center based on the apparatus of automatic control theory is presented. A transport and logistics center is presented as a system of automatic control of information flows between departments. Controlling the behavior of the system faces the problem of determining the exact location for the controlling action. The hypothesis that the effectiveness of the control action directly depends on the correct localization of control points in the data infrastructure is tested. A search for control points in the data infrastructure that are localizable to improve the stability of the automatic control system is conducted. The logic of the model is demonstrated by the example of information flows in the execution of the algorithm of "customer-department-delivery" operations. The proposed data infrastructure modeling solution provides a controlled observation of changes by perturbation under a single control action due to the included negative feedback component. The materials of the study can be considered as an illustration of finding the transfer function of a link inside the automatic control system loop.
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Logofatu, Bogdan, and Alina Mureanu. "CASE STUDY - A FREE LMS BASED ON GOOGLE APPS FOR CREDIS, UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST." In eLSE 2014. Editura Universitatii Nationale de Aparare "Carol I", 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-14-141.

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The University of Bucharest has been actively contributing to the development and modernization of Romanian education, science and culture. A brief chronological history is presented on the official site (http://www.unibuc.ro/e/n/despre/History.php). The important milestone was the moment when Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza decided to bring together the Faculties of Law, Sciences and Letters under the umbrella of a single institution and signed the Decree of Creation (decree no. 756 of 4/16 July 1864) of the University of Bucharest. During 2014, the University of Bucharest will celebrate 150 years of existence. During 1994 - 1999, University of Bucharest was included in the project "Phare Multi-Country Programme for Distance Education", aimed at creating a network of 40 Centres of Studies IDD (CSIDD) in 11 countries of Central and Eastern . By Order no. 3289 of 02.19.1998 of the Minister of National Education, the CSIDD centers, their managers, and their affiliation with European Training Foundation (ETF) in Turin, were recognized by the Ministry of National Education. Based on the University of Bucharest Senate's Decision(May 1999), the CSIDD together with other centres already established within international financed projects (CTI Pilot Centre, REDEC, EDUCO) were brought together and named the Department for Distance Learning (acronym CREDIS). CREDIS was created to focus on Distance Learning, lifelong learning and professional conversion. During 2014, will celebrate 15 years of existence. This paper is aiming to present, in details, the Google Apps implementation for CREDIS; the objective was to implement a free LMS with high performance, able to allow future developments, in agreement with the world wide trends in HE. The main idea was to implement and to run a free LMS with high performance, able to allow future developments, in agreement with the world wide trends in HE (ONLINE, MOOC). The authors and the CREDIS Team, declare this project as one of their contributions to the 150th anniversary of UB
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Mukhametzyanova, Asiya, Veronika Bronskaya, and Olga Kharitonova. "Formation of a specialized competence centre "CAD engineering design" on the basis of Kazan National Research Technological University." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE II INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND DIGITAL EDUCATION: (ASEDU-II 2021). AIP Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0104638.

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Dimitrova, Diana. "ROLE OF NACID IN THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN BULGARIA." In 15 YEARS OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE IN BULGARIA - PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES. University publishing house "Science and Economics", University of Economics - Varna, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36997/ppdd2022.154.

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The report examines the role of the National Centre for Information and Documentation in the higher education system. It traces its historical development, functions and powers, and interaction with the Ministry of Education and Science and higher education institutions. As a result of the analysis, summaries and conclusions are made.
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Nguijoi, Gabriel Cyrille, and Neo Sithole. Civilizational Populism and Religious Authoritarianism in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0051.

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This report gives a summary of the 9th session of the ECPS’s monthly Mapping Global Populism panel series titled “Civilizational Populism and Religious Authoritarianism in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives,” which took place online on January 25, 2024. Moderated by Dr. Syaza Shukri, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, the panel featured speakers by Mr. Bobby Hajjaj, Department of Management, North South University, Bangladesh, Dr. Maidul Islam, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, Dr. Rajni Gamage, Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS), National University of Singapore, and Dr. Mosmi Bhim, Assistant Professor at Fiji National University.
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Sow, Khoudia, and Mariam Boyon. Roundtable report: Epidemic preparedness and response in Senegal. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2024.034.

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On 8 December 2023, SSHAP convened a roundtable discussion on social science research in epidemic preparedness and response in Senegal. The event was organised in Dakar by the Centre Régional de Recherche et de Formation à la Prise en Charge Clinique de Fann (CRCF) based at the Centre Hospitalier National Universitaire (CHNU), and the Centre des Opérations d'Urgence Sanitaire (COUS). It took place in the Conseil National de Lutte contre le SIDA. The objectives were to: Share strategic information derived primarily from social science research with the various actors involved in epidemic preparedness and response; Help the actors put in place targeted and appropriate interventions for future epidemics; and Highlight the roles social science researchers can play in preparing for and responding to epidemics. This report shares a summary of considerations from the roundtable discussion. The report also includes background information about Senegal's epidemic preparedness and response system as well as the challenges the system faces. This additional information is based on a review of scientific articles and various public health and social science documents from research and other institutions.
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Tarasenko, Roman A., Viktor B. Shapovalov, Stanislav A. Usenko, et al. Comparison of ontology with non-ontology tools for educational research. [б. в.], 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4432.

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Providing complex digital support for scientific research is an urgent problem that requires the creation of useful tools. Cognitive IT-platform Polyhedron has used to collect both existing informational ontology- based tools, and specially designed to complement a full-stack of instruments for digital support for scientific research. Ontological tools have generated using the Polyhedron converter using data from Google sheets. Tools “Search systems”, “Hypothesis test system”, “Centre for collective use”, “The selection of methods”, “The selection of research equipment”, “Sources recommended by Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine”, “Scopus sources”, “The promising developments of The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine” were created and structured in the centralized ontology. A comparison of each tool to existing classic web-based analogue provided and described.
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Benveniste, Jérôme, Jean-François Crétaux, and Peter van Oevelen. HYDROSPACE 2023 Workshop Short Report. European Space Agency (ESA), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5270/esa.hydrospace_2023.short_report.

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The European Space Agency (ESA), in the context of the "Earth Observations Science for Society" Programme, GEWEX, and the Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES, the French Space Agency), organized a sequel joint event to Hydrospace2021 and the Earth Observation for Water Cycle Science 2020 Conference (EO4Water2020). The 5th Space for Water Cycle and Hydrology Workshop, HYDROSPACE 2023, took place in Lisbon, Portugal, from 27 November to 1 December 2023. This document is the short report, while the final "SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE HYDROSPACE 2023 WORKSHOP” document is being drafted; it will be published by ESA with a DOI on the HYDROSPACE-2023 website (https://hydrospace2023.org/).
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Qu, Pengda, Jing Huang, Shiqi Wang, et al. Efficacy and safety of modified Ermiao decoction in the treatment of gouty arthritis: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.7.0063.

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Review question / Objective: The purpose of this study is to comprehensively evaluate the efficacy and safety of modified Ermiao decoction in the treatment of gouty arthritis. Information sources: We will conduct searches of Web of Science, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform (Wanfang), Weipu Chinese Science and Technology Journal Full-text Database (VIP), and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM) from their inception to July 2022. In addition, trial registration platforms will also be searched for ongoing or unpublished trials, including International Clinical Trials Registry Platform and Chinese Clinical Trial Registry Centre. The languages of included studies will be restricted in English and Chinese. Medical Subject Headings and free words terms will be used during the retrieval process. The main search terms include “gouty arthritis”, “modified Ermiao”, and “randomized controlled trial.” A draft of the PubMed search strategy is included in Table 1. Similar retrieval strategies will be applied to the other databases mentioned above. We will also search for relevant systematic reviews of using MED for GA and reference lists of eligible studies to improve recall ratio.
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Bhatt, Mihir R., Shilpi Srivastava, Megan Schmidt-Sane, and Lyla Mehta. Key Considerations: India's Deadly Second COVID-19 Wave: Addressing Impacts and Building Preparedness Against Future Waves. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2021.031.

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Since February 2021, countless lives have been lost in India, which has compounded the social and economic devastation caused by the second wave of COVID-19. The sharp surge in cases across the country overwhelmed the health infrastructure, with people left scrambling for hospital beds, critical drugs, and oxygen. As of May 2021, infections began to come down in urban areas. However, the effects of the second wave continued to be felt in rural areas. This is the worst humanitarian and public health crisis the country has witnessed since independence; while the continued spread of COVID-19 variants will have regional and global implications. With a slow vaccine rollout and overwhelmed health infrastructure, there is a critical need to examine India's response and recommend measures to further arrest the current spread of infection and to prevent and prepare against future waves. This brief is a rapid social science review and analysis of the second wave of COVID-19 in India. It draws on emerging reports, literature, and regional social science expertise to examine reasons for the second wave, explain its impact, and highlight the systemic issues that hindered the response. This brief puts forth vital considerations for local and national government, civil society, and humanitarian actors at global and national levels, with implications for future waves of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries. This review is part of the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP) series on the COVID-19 response in India. It was developed for SSHAP by Mihir R. Bhatt (AIDMI), Shilpi Srivastava (IDS), Megan Schmidt-Sane (IDS), and Lyla Mehta (IDS) with input and reviews from Deepak Sanan (Former Civil Servant; Senior Visiting Fellow, Centre for Policy Research), Subir Sinha (SOAS), Murad Banaji (Middlesex University London), Delhi Rose Angom (Oxfam India), Olivia Tulloch (Anthrologica) and Santiago Ripoll (IDS). It is the responsibility of SSHAP.
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Marshall, David, Brian Cox, Peter Kroll, et al. National Hypersonic Science Center for Materials and Structures. Defense Technical Information Center, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada609952.

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Bullock, William C., W. R. Pittman, and Douglas C. Heinen. Facility Design Program Requirements for National Science Center. Defense Technical Information Center, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada242302.

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Qamer, Faisal M., Sravan Shrestha, Kiran Shakya, et al. Operational in-season rice area estimation through Earth observation data in Nepal - working paper. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53055/icimod.1017.

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In an effort to adopt emerging technologies in food security assessment through a codevelopment approach, the Government of Nepal’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD) and the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development’s (ICIMOD) SERVIR-HKH Initiative undertook a pilot study in Chitwan District in 2019 to jointly develop methods for satellite remote sensing and machine learning-based in-season crop assessment. MoALD experts and relevant stakeholders thoroughly reviewed the approach before the honourable minister approved it for formal use in the national-level assessment for 2020 and onwards. For wider adoption of the advanced data science methods established in the pilot study, we customised the technology by developing a digital suite of software, including GeoFairy (a mobile app to facilitate field data collection by field extension professionals at the district level) and RiceMapEngine (a simplified platform for machine learning-based crop classification to facilitate crop area map production by MoALD’s GIS Section). In the current federal governance structure of Nepal, high-quality crop maps and yield estimates will not only bridge information needs among the federal and subnational institutions but also provide a means for consistent cross-country crop status assessments and communication.
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