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"granting institution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an organization or institution that provides grants or funding for a particular purpose. For example, "The state government provided funding through a granting institution for a new science lab at the school."
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Examining the researchers' contexts reveals that this negative effect of mobility seems to be driven by researchers with social capital (i.e. coauthors or colleagues) tied to the doctorate granting institution.
In this position, and as a member of the Board of Trustees, he was instrumental in enabling Mayo to become a separate degree granting institution in 1972 from the University of Minnesota.
"To me, that issue, was too reminiscent of when we were told we could only be a single doctoral degree granting institution," said Ms. Natalicio, who is still working to gain access to the fund.
The second set lists the names of board members from Duke University and each of these five foundations along with the degree granting institution for their undergraduate education.
First, we lack information on characteristics of the degree granting institution and the supervisor of the doctoral students in our sample because we guaranteed anonymity to every participant in our survey in order to ensure a high response rate.
"I will like the foundation to be funded by major American granting institution so we can be assured that we can keep the museum open and maintained".
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Also indexes scholars, publishers, journals, and degree granting institutions.
NIH started Bridges to the Future in 1992 with the goal of facilitating the transition of students from associate to baccalaureate degree granting institutions and from master's to doctoral degree granting institutions.
"Instead of funding scholars from underrepresented groups, specifically, granting institutions fund projects that focus on underrepresented groups," Bloomquist says.
The cool part about StraighterLine is that its courses are ACE Credit recommended, meaning that they can be transferred for credit at a number of degree granting institutions.
But the cool part is that the startup's courses are ACE Credit recommended and can be transferred for credit to a number of degree granting institutions.
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