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Extractions: Employs a selected theme, which is "Self and Society," this required course explores the prespectives of the various disciplines on common issues and questions. In addition, the course serves as an orientation to college and the liberal arts and sciences. The course will also develop competencies in oral communication. The course is interdisciplinary, involves common lectures, cultural events and readings. It is required of all freshman students, and serves as a prerequisite for Core II.
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Extractions: Collaborating Graduate Departments Exercise Science is the graduate program of the Faculty of Physical Education and Health. The unifying theme for research activities in the Exercise Science Program is the influence that physical activity can have on health, and the effect that disease and injury have on physical activity. Research interests of the cardiovascular group include: cardiovascular control during stress, adaptive responses of circulation, angiogenesis, etc. The department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation offers a rich array of full- and part-time graduate health services educational programs for managers, policy-makers, clinicians and researchers. Students can select modular training for working professionals; specialize in clinical epidemiology, health informatics, health policy, health services outcomes and evaluation, health services organization and management or choose from a variety of interdisciplinary and collaborative options. HPME encompasses over 200 affiliated faculty at the University of Toronto, its teaching hospitals and associated research institutes who generate and transmit both theoretical knowledge and practical innovations. HPME faculty conduct leading-edge research in clinical evaluative sciences; home and community based care; health system performance measurement and improvement; and information technologies in health.
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Extractions: Len Simutis Len Simutis is Executive Director, Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC), located at The Ohio State University. Prior to joining ENC in 1992 as Director, he served as Interim Director, Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK), 1990-1992; as Professor and Dean of the Graduate School and Research, and Special Assistant to the Provost for Academic Information Systems at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (1984-1992); as Chair, Assistant and Associate Dean, and Assistant and Associate Professor, Division of Environmental and Urban Studies at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. (1971-1984). He has served as co-chair of the Gateway to Education Materials (GEM) Governing Board since 1998; as co-chair of the Eisenhower National Network of Mathematics and Science Consortia and Clearinghouse since 1996, and is a member of the NSF National Science Digital Library Policy Committee. He has served on advisory boards and committees of the National Research Council (NRC), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the US Department of Education, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the International Technology Education Association (ITEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and NASA.
Extractions: 2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands We present the results of a study to assess crucial aspects and the strength of the scientific basis of a typically interdisciplinary, applied field: nutrition and food research. Our approach is based on an advanced bibliometric analysis with novel elements to assess the influence and dissemination of research results. The results refute the opinion that bibliometric analysis is not, or hardly, applicable in the applied fields of science, particularly in an interdisciplinary environment. A novel element is a disciplinary breakdown of knowledge dissemination by a research institute based on a field-specific analysis of all publications citing the work of the institute. It reveals the mutual boosting of applied and basic research. Particularly the analysis of publications citing applied work can be regarded as a novel indicator for potential users of knowledge and with that, new markets. In this context it is important to compare actors (e.g., countries, institutes) involved in citing publications with those involved in the institute's international co-operation. 1. Introduction: Bibliometric Methods in Research Assessment
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