2,120 research outputs found

    Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Role of Women at MIT, 1972

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    For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/2232

    The Bolivian State in Transition

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    This paper will look into some structural features of the Bolivian state-society complex, highlighting the changes now taking place under the government of Evo Morales. Particular attention will be paid to the degree to which the older Liberal-Prebendary state form is actually been replaced by a new state form. Utilizing a framework that looks at long-term historical and structural changes, the author will explore the actual content and current course of the Bolivian transition toward a “socialist horizon”, as Vicepresident Alvaro García Linera recently announced. While still preliminary, the results of this macro-analysis of Bolivian reality will serve as a basis for further research

    IMPACT UMaine Research, October 2022

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    Celebrate research collaborations and more. Featured stories include: UMaine Arts Initiative to host Creative Research Collaborations talks; ARCSIM\u27s Laura Jackson named NSF ACCESS Campus Champion; Urcuqui-Bustamante strives to reduce tick-borne diseases through landscape management; Fanning awarded $3M from USDA for spotted-wing drosophila research; Howell catheter research receives funding from philanthropic organization for next steps

    IMPACT UMaine Research, January 2022

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    Celebrating four NSF CAREER awardees, studying marine microbiomes aboard a schooner, and more! Featured stories include: UMaine celebrates highest number of NSF CAREER Award Recipients; OCR launches new Research Compliance Newsletter; First annual Statewide Research Symposium on Biomedical Science and Engineering for fall 2022; Abedi elected Vice President of IEEE\u27s Council on Radio Frequency Identification; UMaine professors complete another leg aboard Tara research schooner; Where to the stories of Native Americans come from? Who tells them, and why

    IMPACT UMaine Research, February 2023

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    A message from the President, the new 2022 Research Report, and more feature stories. Feature stories include: Learning and Growing through UMaine Research; 2022 Research Report; Five faculty members selected in 2022 for the National Science Foundation CAREER Award; Heather Leslie, Darling Maine Center Director, named 2022 AAAS fellow

    IMPACT UMaine Research, December 2022

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    Celebrating the Climate Change Institute\u27s 50th anniversary, first 100% bio-based 3D-printed home, and more. Featured stories include: UMaine Climate Change Institute celebrates 50th anniversary; New UMaine PFAS+ Initiative strives to address forever chemicals crisis; First 100% bio-based 3D-printed home unveiled at the University of Maine; Verma leads UMaine to create new offshore wind opportunities for students; New study outlines ways to recruit more women for bioenergy and forestry

    IMPACT UMaine Research, May 2023

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    Congratulations graduates, UMSS award winners, and more. Featured stories include: Record high number of graduates degrees conferred during [academic year] AY2022-2023; Abedi wins Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Award; 2023 UMSS Undergraduate and Graduate Researchers Awards; 2023 Faculty Research Funds Award recipeints; Jones recontextualizes the housing crisis

    IMPACT UMaine Research, June 2022

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    A busy year for the UMaine Portland Gateway and the EMPOWER program participants. Featured stories include: The UMaine Portland Gateway completes inaugural year; UMaine EMPOWER program hosts workshop; New Garnegie R1 Classification webpage launched; 2022 Faculty Research Funds Announced; UMaine and lobster industry team up on innovative collaboration

    IMPACT UMaine Research, July 2021

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    Announcing ARCSIM, the importance of Research Data Management, designing for right whales, and more. Featured stories: How Research Data Management benefits everyone through open access; UMaine researcher studies conflict and violent extremism around the world; Landazuri helps translate the first recorded accounts of El Niño; EPIC students redesign lobster traps to save right whales

    UMaine celebrates research, creativity and public service with virtual Maine Impact Week

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    Maine Impact Week, an annual showcase of the research, creativity and public service from the University of Maine community, returns with free virtual events throughout the week of April 12, 2021. The series of online programs, to be viewed daily from April 12-16 on the Maine Impact Week website, allow the public to learn about various studies and projects from Maine\u27s sole public research university. The weeklong event includes webinars, panel discussions, challenges and awards
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