Enhancing Academic Freedom in Curriculum
Explore academic freedom's role in creating inclusive learning environments by challenging traditional paradigms. Join discussions on curriculum's relationship to academic freedom and fostering student belonging in higher education spaces.
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Entrepreneurship Master Class at the University of Bejaia: Concepts and Processes
This Entrepreneurship Master Class at the University of Bejaia, part of the Ci-RES project (Erasmus+), focuses on developing students' initiative and entrepreneurial spirit. Topics include entrepreneurial paradigms, characteristics of entrepreneurs, the entrepreneurial process, financing, and legal
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UCC Research Support and Strategies Overview
UCC's Research Support, Policy & Strategy function, led by David O'Connell, PhD, provides comprehensive support for research activities at the university. The office manages research funding, monitors performance, and facilitates engagement with external stakeholders. UCC's involvement in Horizon Eu
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Evolution of Development Communication Paradigms and Alternative Paradigm
Development Communication explores the stages of creating a plan, implementing strategies, and ownership paradigms in development projects. Emphasis is on participatory approaches, community empowerment, and inverting top-down processes. The concept of Alternative Paradigm emerges to counter the ali
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Understanding Experiential vs. Critical Qualitative Research
Delve into the foundations of qualitative research with a focus on experiential and critical approaches. Explore key concepts, defining characteristics, and theoretical foundations, distinguishing between qualitative and quantitative research. Reflect on different orientations, subjectivity, and ref
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Effective Proposal Writing for Health Research
Learn about the fundamentals of research proposals for health-related studies, including defining research, understanding the purposes of health research, and exploring motivation for undertaking research. Discover the difference between basic and applied research, examine types of research, and del
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Overview of Research Problem Identification and Formulation
Understanding the importance of defining a research problem, this content delves into the selection and formulation of research problems, the definition of a research problem, reasons for defining it, methods for identifying research problems, sources of research problems, and considerations in sele
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Understanding the Essence of Research: A Comprehensive Overview
Research is a systematic pursuit of new knowledge, aiming to unveil hidden truths through data collection and analysis. This course outline delves into the fundamentals of research, covering topics such as types of research studies, importance of research, and distinctions between pure and applied r
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Epic Tools for Clinical Research by Shara Power, RN, BSN, OCN
Explore Epic tools for clinical research developed by Shara Power, a skilled application developer specializing in EPIC Beacon Oncology at UIHC Healthcare Information Systems. Learn about managing research study records, investigational study medication orders, and the process for creating and using
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Understanding Research Paradigms in Qualitative Medical Research
Delve into the world of research paradigms in qualitative medical research with a focus on the key differences between objective and subjective research, the meaning of research paradigms, components of research paradigms, types of research paradigms, and how paradigms guide the selection of researc
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The Cultural Turns of the 1980s in Translation Studies
This presentation explores the various cultural turns in Translation Studies during the 1980s, highlighting key scholars such as Snell-Hornby and Even-Zohar. It discusses the linguistic turn, pragmatic turn, and the significance of cultural studies in understanding translation processes, particularl
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Approaches in Health Research
Exploring the different methodologies, paradigms, and methods used in health research, this content highlights the distinction between qualitative and quantitative designs. It covers research questions, aims, objectives, hypotheses, and various quantitative approaches such as experimental and observ
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Exploring Paradigms of Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive psychology, a branch of psychology, delves into mental processes like thinking, perceiving, remembering, and learning. This field views individuals as information processors, with paradigms guiding research methodologies. Key approaches include Information Processing, Connectionist, Evolut
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Guidelines for Selecting Research Project Topics in Environmental Health
Research is crucial for addressing environmental health issues. Choosing a good research topic is the first step towards effective research. This paper discusses the meaning, characteristics, types of research, and the research process to help in selecting appropriate research topics. Understanding
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Comprehensive Research Training Programme in Social Sciences
Delve into the Research Training Programme offered by the Graduate School of Social Sciences, led by Professor Mark Tranmer. Explore the importance of research methods training, course offerings under the Research Training Programme (RTP), the Certificate in Social Science Research Methods (CSSRM),
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Exploration of Haitian Culture and Aging: Understanding Unique Perspectives
This research analysis delves into the cultural practices of Haitians, shedding light on how these practices shape their views on age and the aging process. From historical influences to values, rituals, dietary considerations, and medical care implications, this study aims to uncover the unique par
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APL - A Functional Language with Array Paradigms
APL, named after the book "A Programming Language Paradigms," is a functional language with a focus on array manipulation. Developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson, it has had a significant impact on the development of spreadsheets and computer math packages. APL operates with chains of monadic
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Evolution of Film Education: Insights from Filmmakers by Dr. Neil Fox
The evolution of film education, as examined by Dr. Neil Fox, sheds light on the impact of film schools, historical contexts, and challenges faced by the industry. From concerns about eroding traditional film-making culture to the significant contributions of film schools in fostering research and t
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Innovations in Social Work Research: Emerging Topics and Paradigms
Explore the latest trends in social work research at the 2016 Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social Development. Discover topics such as global change, indigenous concerns, and migration issues. Delve into research paradigms, methodologies, and challenges, including the impact
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Implementing Strategic Areas for Non-Communicable Disease Prevention
Implementation of national prevention and control programs for non-communicable diseases is crucial for sustainable healthcare systems. Collaborating with multidisciplinary groups and shifting advocacy paradigms towards human rights and social determinants of health are essential. A transformation i
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Insights into Recent Progress on Sampling Problems in Convex Optimization
Recent research highlights advancements in solving sampling problems in convex optimization, exemplified by works by Yin Tat Lee and Santosh Vempala. The complexity of convex problems, such as the Minimum Cost Flow Problem and Submodular Minimization, are being unraveled through innovative formulas
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Exploring Carer Research Trends in the UK: A Critical Analysis
Research conducted at De Montfort University explores the evolution of carer research paradigms in the UK since 1995, aiming to critique the relationship between research/theory and our understanding of carers. Through multi-stage reviews and analysis, the study delves into key dimensions of carer r
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Icelandic Research Fund 2015: Enhancing Scientific Research and Education
The Icelandic Research Fund (IRF) aims to enhance scientific research and education in Iceland by awarding funding to research projects led by individuals, teams, universities, research institutes, and companies. Principal investigators must have completed graduate studies and experience in running
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Research Insights on Future Internet Architectures
This survey explores key research topics in designing future internet architectures, focusing on innovations, content/data-oriented paradigms, mobility challenges, cloud-computing architectures, security considerations, and experimental testbeds. The study emphasizes the need for collaborative proje
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Understanding Memory Consistency Models and Communication Paradigms in Computer Systems
Memory consistency models define the ordering of writes and reads in computer systems. Coherence ensures write propagation and serialization, while consistency models guide programmers in writing correct programs. Shared-memory and message-passing are two communication paradigms with different appro
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Challenges in Self-Help Research in Germany
Exploring the landscape of self-help research in Germany reveals various challenges and obstacles faced by researchers in studying self-help initiatives. The research delves into different aspects such as research scope, involvement of various groups, and the entities conducting research in this dom
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Memorial University Research Strategies Overview
Memorial University's research strategies focus on attracting, retaining, and supporting researchers, fostering an environment of research excellence, engaging with community partners, and supporting fundamental and applied research. The university's strategic priorities include synergy in applicati
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Research Ethics in Informal Economies: Insights from Heather Settle's Fieldwork
Heather Settle's fieldwork in Cuba and Nairobi sheds light on the challenges of conducting research in informal economies. She highlights the need to protect the identities of research participants engaged in illegal activities for survival. Settle emphasizes the importance of safeguarding sensitive
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Top Ten All-Time Stupid Quotes
Explore a collection of historical quotes demonstrating misguided predictions and beliefs, from dismissing the need for computers to doubting the significance of inventions like the telephone and moon landing. Reflect on the impact of self-paradigms and paradigms of others as discussed in the text,
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Understanding Hebrew Verb Forms: Qal Qatal and Piel Qatal Paradigms
Explore the rules and nuances of using definite articles with prepositions, verb forms, and verb charts in Hebrew. Learn how to identify and read the Qal Qatal and Piel Qatal paradigms, and understand the significance of prepositions with the definite article. Dive into verb charts for Qatal and dec
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Unsupervised Learning Paradigms and Challenges in Theory
Explore the realm of unsupervised learning as discussed in the Maryland Theory Day 2014 event. Overcoming intractability for unsupervised learning, the distinction between supervised and unsupervised learning, main paradigms, NP-hardness obstacles, and examples like the inverse moment problem are co
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Research Assessment Trends in RSA and Lesotho: Issues, Challenges, and Forward Strategies
Research assessment in RSA and Lesotho involves evaluating research quality, measuring inputs, outputs, and impacts using both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The prevailing practices include assessing research productivity for progression and utilizing various assessment mechanisms to e
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Strategic Plan for University of Memphis's R1 Status
Strategic plan outlines the path for University of Memphis to achieve Carnegie R1 status within 5 years by focusing on key metrics, targeting STEM fields, reallocating resources, shifting paradigms, staying true to its values, and developing research clusters to engage both STEM and non-STEM discipl
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Indigenous Research Approach: Respecting Aboriginal Knowledge
Simone Tauri, a Ph.D. candidate, presents her research on Aboriginal stockwomen's legacy in the pastoral industry. Her approach combines Western paradigms with Indigenous knowledge systems, emphasizing respectful relationships and the exchange of knowledge through yarning. She advocates for using cu
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Proposal for Big Data Regulation: A Three-Stage Rocket by Bart van der Sloot
Bart van der Sloot, a Senior Researcher at Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society, presents a comprehensive proposal for regulating big data. The content delves into the background, issues with current privacy paradigms, research analysis, and a detailed proposal addressing the challenges
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Unraveling the Complexities of Hex Game Encoding Paradigms
Hex, a strategic two-player game invented by John Nash and Piet Hein, poses intriguing challenges for mathematicians and computer scientists. This article delves into different paradigms for encoding Hex game rules, exploring the performance of each. From basic observations to advanced approaches li
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New Paradigms in Police Research: Methodological Implications and Future Directions
Policing is evolving towards professionalism and evidence-based practices. However, there is a scarcity of research on effective strategies, highlighting the need for relevant, accessible evidence. The EMIE framework (Effects, Mechanisms, Moderators, Implementation, Economy) aids in assessing eviden
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Functional and Lexical Distribution of Indo-European Verbs
Investigating the functional and lexical distribution of Indo-European verb classes, this research delves into the mi- and xa-conjugations in Proto-Indo-European, new discoveries in the preterit of the xa-conjugation, paradigms in Hittite, perfect and middle endings in Late Indo-European, and the ch
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Challenges Faced by Trans, Intersex, and Non-Binary Individuals in Migration: A Human Rights Perspective
This presentation discusses the challenges encountered by trans, intersex, and non-binary individuals during migration processes, focusing on gender as a continuum and its implications on migration experiences. The study explores theoretical frameworks, professional perspectives, and real-life exper
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Exploring Education and Data Usage in ECER 2016 Conference
Delve into the discourse on education and data at the ECER 2016 conference in Dublin, examining the distinct contributions of educational research. The presentation by J.n. Torfi J.nasson highlights critical analysis of datafication, shifting education paradigms, and the importance of evidence-based
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