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Dec 23
Education, Scholarship Atlanta, autoimmune disease, Belgium, biopharmaceutical industry, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, David Robinson, deformity, Earnings Announcement, Georgia, heart disease, inflammation, joint pain, Michael Weinblatt, osteoporosis, PAIN, personal telephone call, rheumatoid arthritis, stroke, U.S. headquarters, UCB Rheumatoid Arthritis Scholarship Program, United States
Applications are now being accepted for the 2009 UCB Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Scholarship Program. The program, now in its second year, will award 30, one-time scholarships of up to $10,000 each to patients diagnosed with RA or their immediate family members who are seeking an associate’s, undergraduate, or graduate degree or enrolled in a trade [...]
Dec 19
College Belgium, Belgium-based, Brien-Bernini, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, building materials, care solutions, China, composite systems, contracting solutions, energy, energy demand, energy efficiency, energy market, energy productivity solutions, energy use, energy waste, energy-efficiency improvements, Garforth International LLC., Germany, glass fiber, glass fiber technology, greenhouse gas emissions, high energy prices, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Michael Lowak, municipal utility network, MVV decon GmbH, MVV Energie Group, MVV Energiedienstleistungen GmbH, North America, Ohio, Owens Corning, Peter Garforth, profitable business development implementing energy productivity, real estate, residential and commercial building materials, The Alliance, Toledo, United States, Urumqi, usual energy use, Xinjiang
Global building materials and composite solutions leader Owens Corning announced the formation of a strategic alliance to provide solutions that help communities reduce energy use by up to 50 percent and CO2 emissions by up to 80 percent versus standard developments. The Alliance, which is focused on developers, campuses and entire communities, includes Owens Corning, [...]
Dec 19
Education Belgium, Belgium-based, Brien-Bernini, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, building materials, care solutions, China, composite systems, contracting solutions, energy, energy demand, energy efficiency, energy market, energy productivity solutions, energy use, energy waste, energy-efficiency improvements, Garforth International LLC., Germany, glass fiber, glass fiber technology, greenhouse gas emissions, high energy prices, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Michael Lowak, municipal utility network, MVV decon GmbH, MVV Energie Group, MVV Energiedienstleistungen GmbH, North America, Ohio, Owens Corning, Peter Garforth, profitable business development implementing energy productivity, real estate, residential and commercial building materials, The Alliance, Toledo, United States, Urumqi, usual energy use, Xinjiang
Global building materials and composite solutions leader Owens Corning announced the formation of a strategic alliance to provide solutions that help communities reduce energy use by up to 50 percent and CO2 emissions by up to 80 percent versus standard developments. The Alliance, which is focused on developers, campuses and entire communities, includes Owens Corning, [...]
Dec 02
Scholarship Allergy, American Epilepsy Society, Atlanta, Belgium, biopharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, biotechnology products, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, central nervous system disorders, CNS, CNS Inc, D.C., epilepsy, Georgia, multiple sclerosis, neurological disorder, Parkinson's disease, pharmaceutical, Rich Denness, Seattle, seizure disorders, The Epilepsy Company, U.S. headquarters, United States, Washington
UCB, The Epilepsy Company(TM), will honor 31 recipients of the 2008 UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship(TM) at a reception in Seattle, WA on Sunday, December 7 during the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting. The scholarship is awarded to inspiring people whose lives have been affected by epilepsy, and who seek personal growth through higher learning.
Each year, [...]
Dec 02
College, Education America, Atlanta, Belgium, Boston University School of Law, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, business, business law, business technologies, Cincinnati, Cincinnati State, Cleveland, Columbus, Community College, Dayton, Dutch Order of the Brussels, engineering, engineering technologies, information, information technologies, law, Management Change, Miami University, Michael R. Oestreicher, New York, Ohio, Thompson Hine LLP, United States
Michael R. Oestreicher, a partner at the law firm Thompson Hine LLP, was recently elected chair of the board of trustees of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Oestreicher has been a member of Cincinnati State’s governing board since 2004 and its vice-chair since 2006. The board of trustees is appointed by the governor of [...]
Dec 01
Scholarship AIDS, Belgium, bipolar disorder, cancer, Colorado College, David Apter, FOCUS, Focus Corporation, Fragile X syndrome, human rights law, India, Ireland, Israel, Matthew Baum, mental retardation, Neuroscience, Northern Ireland, Office of Fellowship Programs, Paul Lombroso, Phi Beta Kappa, Queen's University Belfast and National University of Ireland, Raymond Carlson, Rebekah Emanuel, Republic of Ireland, rugby, service group, Simon Fellowship, Trinity College Dublin, Uganda, Ugandan Parliament, United Kingdom, Vinzenz Unger, wrestling, Yale
Matthew Baum ’09 and Rebekah Emanuel ’07 will be spending the next year in Ireland as winners of the Mitchell Scholarship, the Office of Fellowship Programs announced last week.
Baum and Emanuel were the third and fourth winners in Yale’s history to receive the Mitchell, a relatively new but selective scholarship awarded to 12 students annually [...]
Nov 06
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At the OpenOffice.org (OO) Conference, IBM announced a long-term commitment to the OpenDocument Format (ODF) by unveiling a roadmap for the expansion of the free Lotus Symphony office application suite to MacIntosh, Ubuntu Linux, OpenOffice 3.0 and Microsoft Office customers.
In his keynote speech, Michael Karasick, Director of IBM Lotus China Development Labs, outlined the evolution [...]
Nov 04
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This year, The Scientist magazine’s readers ranked J. David Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco as the Best Place to Work in Academia in the U.S. and Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel as the top international academic institution.
In the survey, published in the November issue of The Scientist, Princeton University, the Trudeau Institute, Michigan [...]
Oct 31
Training Programs Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Banker's Academy, banking, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, China, creative business solutions, Denmark, Edcomm Banker's Academy, Edcomm Group Banker's Academy, Egypt, Financial Action Task Force, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Middle East, New York City, New Zealand, Nigeria, North Africa Financial Action Task Force, Office of Foreign Assets Control, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Bahamas, The Netherlands, Turkey, UAE, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
Edcomm Banker’s Academy offers free Anti Money Laundering (AML) compliance training for banks, credit unions, money services businesses (MSBs), money transmitters and other financial institutions through a series of free overview tutorials at bankersacademy.com.
The free AML Overview courses focus on AML and terrorist financing laws, regulatory bodies governing AML, and terrorist financing in a growing [...]
Oct 30
Jobs Belgium, Gothenburg, Reorganization, Sweden, Tommy Kohle, Umeaa, Volvo, Volvo Trucks
Volvo, one of the world’s top heavy-duty truck makers, said it would cut 600 more jobs in Sweden and Belgium, just a month after it announced 1,400 layoffs in the two countries.
“In addition to the 1,400 jobs (announced last month) we’ve now announced 600 more, so now it’s in total 2,000 jobs,” Volvo Trucks spokesman [...]
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