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...“It is excellent news for researchers on both sides of the Channel who will be able to combine their efforts at a time when research is key to the competitiveness of Europe,” said Arancha González, dean...
...British academic Rachel Kyte, dean emerita of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, criticised the “bizarre” statements coming from ministers on fossil fuels, warning the UK was at risk of missing an...
...Arancha González, dean of the Paris School of International Affairs (Sciences Po), said: “There are three big scientific blocs in the world....
...Pioneer traces its roots to a start-up energy concern, Parker & Parsley, founded in west Texas in the early 1960s....
...When Dean said that sorting out the economy would be good for business, the prime minister asked: “Do you have . . . do you work in business?” Dean replied: “No, I’m homeless....
...Robert MandevilleCookham Dean, Berkshire, UK...
...Letter in response to this article: On EU trade, politicians can’t just hope for the best / From Robert Mandeville, Cookham Dean, Berkshire, UK...
...“They haven’t done enough for long enough yet to get inflation down,” said Dean Croushore, who served as an economist at the Fed’s Philadelphia Reserve Bank for 14 years....
...and Anna Parker have been serving up Italian-inspired fare since August....
...Danny Bryden, vice-dean of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, said she and her colleagues were seeing far fewer Covid-19 patients in intensive care units compared with earlier points in the pandemic...
...Dr Alison Pittard, dean of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, the professional body, said: “I think this time round it is intensive care that will have the lowest number of Covid patients....
...Letter in response to this article: Sunak plan creates incentive to lay off workers / From Professor Michael Devereux, Director, Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation, Associate Dean for Faculty...
...Scottish Conservative constitution spokesperson and MSP Dean Lockhart said: “The biggest threat to Scottish jobs and our economic recovery from this pandemic is Nicola Sturgeon’s plans for a separate state...
...Professor Jackie Cassell, deputy dean of Brighton and Sussex Medical School, said the intervention by the advisers would be “welcomed and trusted by the public.”...
...Natalie Dean, a biostatistician at the University of Florida, said the FDA is looking for a “clear regimen”, not the “confusing” data presented by AstraZeneca....
...Pete Hahn Retired Dean, The London Institute of Banking & Finance, London EC3, UK...
...“Most importantly, we made absolutely no concessions regarding the academic quality and rigour of the programme,” says Andrea Masini, HEC’s associate dean of MBA programmes....
...But Dean Simms, a 47-year-old steelworker until the local plant closed in 2015 with the loss of 3,000 jobs, said he had voted Tory for the first time, as had his dad....
...But Martin Parker, a professor of organisational studies at the University of Bristol and author of Shut Down the Business School, is sceptical about the commitment of business schools to broadening socio-economic...
...Mark Parker, chief executive, has described the brand as being “of China [and] for China”....
.../ From Christopher White People find our island an attractive place to live / From Hamish Parker, London W6, UK Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Costas Andriopoulos, associate dean for entrepreneurship at London’s Cass Business School, says some students work after graduating to pay off student debt before creating a company....
...But the majority of films here offer glimpses of days in the lives of elderly artists including Cy Twombly (“Edwin Parker”, 2011), David Hockney (“Portraits”, 2016) and Arte Povera talent Mario Merz (“Mario...
...A thesis in 10 case studies, Sharp moves chronologically through the 20th century, beginning with the inimitable wit Dorothy Parker, and drawing to a close with the formidable Janet Malcolm, whose work Dean...
...Cookham Dean, a bucolic village in the Berkshire commuter belt, is where Scottish-born author Kenneth Grahame spent the happiest years of his childhood, and where he returned to write his novel, The Wind...
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