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This means that fresh ways of learning can develop: project based learning, active learning by doing, learning in teams, learning outside the classroom, learning in the workplace.
Dr. Botstein said he hoped to develop project labs like the ones he created while he was at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in which students work on current research questions.
Iceland was a natural place to develop Project B. In the past year, Assange has collaborated with politicians and activists there to draft a free-speech law of unprecedented strength, and a number of these same people had agreed to help him work on the video in total secrecy.
Each of these governance committees had delegated decision making responsibilities for designated activities within the consortium, and some went on to develop project policy to further guide decision making.
To overcome this differentiation/integration dilemma, the recent literature suggests that PBOs must develop Project Capabilities, defined as the internal ability of a PBO to create lasting performance based on multiple short term projects.
The biobank holders are interested in disposal of materials from donors in order to expand the sphere of free use of funds, develop project activities, reduce expenses for getting the consent, monitoring the correspondence between the received consent and new variants of data use, for work with donors.
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"We develop projects that are a mixed bag for everybody".
"That's just part of how we develop projects".
"There could be a huge range of reasons why we don't develop projects," he said.
He will announce a £180m "catalyst fund" to help develop projects until they attract outside investment.
People develop projects without any constraints except time and their collective skill.
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