Management Control Systems and Governance in the Institutional Context
Explore the role of management control systems (MCSs) and governance structures in the institutional context, focusing on the impact of organizational values, beliefs, and norms. Examine how intangible mechanisms interact with MCSs to improve corporate governance. This topic is particularly relevant
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Understanding Data Governance and Security in Higher Education Institutions
Data governance and security play a critical role in ensuring the effective utilization, quality, and security of institutional data in higher education settings. This involves establishing processes, policies, and standards to support data governance goals such as data security, reliability, standa
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INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
Currently, there is a lack of formal structure in the Institutional Housing Governance Framework (IHGF) within the public service system, leading to inefficiencies in managing institutional housing policies. This absence has resulted in deteriorating state assets, unmet housing demands, and ineffect
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Challenges of Institutional Housing Governance Reforms in the Public Service System
Lack of a formal Institutional Housing Governance Framework in the Public Service System has led to issues in fair distribution of housing for civil servants, impacting their job performance and social welfare. The government's efforts to improve the situation have not yielded the desired results, p
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GENDER STRATIFICATION
Gender stratification involves the social ranking where men typically occupy higher statuses than women, leading to gender inequality. Feminist theory extends feminism into theoretical discourse to analyze and critique gender roles, inequalities, and patriarchy. Conflict theory is used to examine th
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Presentation to the Portfolio Committee
Overview of the state of governance in the higher education sector, including key roles, institutional statutes, and the composition of councils. Highlights include the regulations under the Higher Education Act and the publication dates of institutional statutes for various universities. Emphasis i
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Enhancing Student Experience in Higher Education through Data-Driven Approaches
Dr. Lulamile Ntonzima, the University Registrar at WSU, brings a wealth of experience in academia and administration. With a focus on optimizing student experience, he emphasizes the pivotal role it plays in academic success and institutional reputation. Leveraging data-driven strategies, Dr. Ntonzi
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Understanding Society in America in the 1930s Through "Of Mice and Men" Context
Explore the societal issues faced in America during the 1930s through an analysis of how John Steinbeck reflects these themes in his novella "Of Mice and Men." Delve into topics such as the Great Depression, migrant workers, the American Dream, racism, and sexism, and understand the characters' role
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Addressing Predatory Behavior in the Fellowship
Predatory behavior, especially towards vulnerable members, is a concerning issue in the fellowship. This behavior includes unwelcome advances, exploitation of power dynamics, and institutional sexism. The discussion on predatory behavior necessitates honest dialogue and a united approach for a safer
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Promoting Private Sector Engagement in Local Governance through PPPs in Zambia
This presentation outlines the promotion of private sector engagement in local governance in Zambia through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). It covers the legal and institutional frameworks, processes, sub-national level PPP projects, current initiatives, lessons learned, and conclusions. The ove
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Institutional Review Board
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) at AUCA plays a vital role in reviewing and approving research projects involving human subjects to ensure ethical standards are met. This includes obtaining informed consent, protecting privacy, and following international guidelines. Research must contribute to
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Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Nagoya Protocol Implementation in Uganda
Uganda, known for its exceptional biodiversity and diverse indigenous ethnic groups, faces challenges of biodiversity decline and disappearing traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources. The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing (ABS) presents an opportunity
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Understanding Institutional Theory and Organizations
Explore the concept of institutional theory, which focuses on the stability and change of institutions and organizations. Learn about institutionalization, deinstitutionalization, and reinstitutionalization, as well as the definitions of institutions and organizations. Discover how institutions like
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Understanding Feminism, Sexism, and Toxic Masculinity - A Reflection on Gender Equality
Explore the concepts of feminism, sexism, and toxic masculinity through activities and discussions, challenging misconceptions and promoting gender equality. Reflect on learning and origins of misconceptions to foster a more inclusive society.
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Characteristics of Fascism: A Detailed Examination
This detailed examination delves into the key characteristics of fascism, outlining how fascist regimes wield powerful nationalism, disregard human rights, identify enemies for unification, prioritize military supremacy, promote widespread sexism, control mass media, obsess over national security, a
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Analysis of Curley's Wife in 'Of Mice and Men'
Curley's wife, a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," is depicted as a possession of her husband, striving to break free from the confines of her unhappy marriage. She harbors dreams of independence and success but is limited by the societal norms and sexism prevalent in 1930s Amer
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Understanding Sexism and its Impact: Bystander Intervention Programme
National crime statistics reveal a concerning number of crimes against women such as domestic abuse, sexual assault, rape, and murder. This programme aims to address sexist language and behaviors to create a culture of respect and equity, combating misogyny and misandry. Learn about the harm caused
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Gender Dimensions of Ethics in Education for Justice Module
Explore the Module 9 of Education for Justice (E4J) which delves into the gender dimensions of ethics. Topics include Ethics of Care, gender discrimination, feminism, and combating sexism. Learn how to apply ethical theories to address and prevent gender discrimination effectively.
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Understanding Implicit Bias in Medical Education
Delve into the origins, forms, and manifestations of bias in clinical and medical education settings. Learn strategies to mitigate and address bias through a detailed exploration of terms like System 1 and System 2 thinking, implicit bias, race/racism, sexism, microaggressions, and more. Gain insigh
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Maximizing Institutional Impact through ACE Centers of Excellence
ACE Impact Centers of Excellence benefit from strong institutional support and are crucial for catalyzing broader teaching and research excellence. The DLI.7 framework outlines various elements that support global best practices in Higher Education, emphasizing the importance of institutional owners
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Understanding Sexism and Mansplaining Through Poetic Perspectives
Explore the concept of sexism through etymology, debates, and practical examples like mansplaining. Analyze Wendy Cope's poem "Differences of Opinion" to uncover stereotypes and societal dynamics. Delve into the structure, themes, and language of the poem to understand the subtle nuances of gender b
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Practical Solutions for Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom
Addressing conflict and incivility in the classroom through practical solutions for social justice, diversity, and inclusion is crucial. It matters to improve intergroup relations, foster positive attitudes towards different cultures, combat stereotypes, and create a welcoming environment for all st
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Exploring Civic Virtue and Institutional Design in Early Modern Governance
Delve into the complexities of civic virtue and institutional design in early modern governance through a 3,000-word essay. Analyze the necessity of civic virtue within the state and consider contrasting perspectives on whether institutional design can replace it. Use primary texts to support your a
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Impact of UN Guidelines on Foster Care and Institutional Care of Young Children in Europe and Central Asia
Professor Kevin Browne and Dr. Shihning Chou conducted a study on the impact of UN guidelines on foster care and institutional care of young children in Europe and Central Asia. The research highlights the physical harm and neural damage caused to children in institutional care without a parent. It
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Strengthening Legal and Institutional Frameworks for REDD+ in Republic of Congo
The Ministry of Forest Economics in the Republic of Congo, along with the National REDD Coordination, is actively identifying, evaluating, and strengthening the legal and institutional frameworks for the REDD+ process. Progress reports highlight the establishment of institutional arrangements, imple
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Institutional Assessment & Research at Wentworth Institute of Technology
Wentworth Institute of Technology excels in accreditation, institutional assessment, and research. The institution's leadership program oversees accreditation efforts to ensure educational effectiveness. They focus on assessing student learning outcomes, measuring educational effectiveness, and cond
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Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness Workshop Achievements at SUNY Oneonta
The Office of Institutional Assessment and Effectiveness at SUNY Oneonta has made significant progress in developing assessment protocols and processes, leading to a culture of assessment. This includes completing planning and assessment cycles, establishing objectives and procedures, and aligning u
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Exploring Sexism in Different Historical Periods Through the Lens of The Taming of the Shrew
Delve into the evolution of sexist attitudes across various historical periods, examining customs related to marriage, education, and clothing for women. Uncover the voices of women through their writings and experiences, shedding light on their societal roles.
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RESULTS National Webinar December 2020: Anti-Oppression Values and Advocacy Updates
The RESULTS National Webinar held in December 2020 focused on anti-oppression values and advocacy efforts to end poverty. The movement is committed to opposing all forms of oppression such as racism, classism, and sexism. Guest speakers highlighted the importance of using our voices to influence pol
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Utilizing Institutional Data to Enhance University Policy: Insights from Oakland University Research
Extracting valuable insights from institutional data, the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment at Oakland University conducts various research activities to improve university policy. Through surveys and internal research, they address important questions like student workload, financial
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Black Feminism: Understanding the Intersectionality of Oppression
Black feminism acknowledges the unique experiences of Black women, who face the intersecting issues of sexism, class oppression, and racism. Originating from the time of slavery, Black feminist leaders like Sojourner Truth and Mary Church Terrell paved the way for advocacy and activism, shaping the
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Religious Attitudes Towards Sexism
Explore religious teachings and beliefs regarding sexism, comparing views on the roles of women in society, historical examples of sexist attitudes, and interpretations of scripture. Evaluate differing opinions within religion and consider positive and negative depictions of women in religious texts
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Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment at B-CU
Jennifer Dash, Director of Institutional Assessment, and Dorian Hooks, Institutional Assessment Coordinator at B-CU, lead the efforts in understanding institutional effectiveness and assessment. Capacity building, creating a common vision, and a framework for institutional effectiveness are highligh
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Effects of Institutional Ownership on Dividend Payout Policy
This study examines how a firm's ownership structure, particularly institutional ownership, influences its dividend policy around tax rate changes. It explores the impact of tax-sensitive/insensitive institutional ownership, the role of dedicated institutions as monitors, and the interaction between
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NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative Annual Report 2019
Dr. Stephen D. Engle, a Professor of History, serves as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) and Chair of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Committee. The report outlines the general responsibilities of the FAR, including overseeing sub-committees on Academic Performance, Institutional Contro
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Role and Functions of Institutional Research in Higher Education
This content discusses the importance of developing duties and functions for Institutional Research (IR) professionals in higher education institutions. It highlights the key responsibilities of IR, such as identifying information needs, collecting and analyzing data, serving as data stewards, and e
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Opportunities to Mobilize Institutional Investment in Capital Markets
Aligning trillions of dollars managed by OECD institutional investors towards green infrastructure investments presents a significant opportunity. Currently, only a small percentage of large pension fund assets are directed towards infrastructure, with an even smaller fraction allocated to green pro
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Enhancing Student Retention Rates through Institutional Data Analysis
Explore how Oakland University's Office of Institutional Research and Assessment leverages various data sources, policy analysis, and predictive modeling to improve student success and retention. Discover the role of IR offices, available resources, survey data, and the importance of collaboration f
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Unpacking Biases and Tackling ISMs in Life
We all carry biases and opinions that influence our decisions. Learning to separate bias from stereotype is crucial for making informed choices. This course delves into identifying and addressing biases to combat ageism, sexism, racism, classism, and homophobia in society.
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Examining Union Power and Institutional Legacies in Healthcare Organizational Restructuring
Challenges faced by healthcare unions due to institutional legacies and shifts in the healthcare system are explored. The study delves into the variation in union success, emphasizing local institutional contexts in the U.S. and power dynamics between employers and unions rooted in historical contin
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