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Application form and guidelines for eligible Kentucky healthcare facilities to request financial incentives for implementing Electronic Case Reporting interfaces and improving secure health data exchange.
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Kentucky, United States
Subject:
Public Health / Electronic Case Reporting
Document type:
Program Announcement / Application Guidelines
Organization:
Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE)
Collaborating agency:
Department for Public Health (DPH)
Target audience:
Hospitals and healthcare clinics in Kentucky
Incentive amount:
Up to $10,000 per organization
Application deadline:
May 1, 2022
Program period:
January 1, 2020 – June 30, 2022
Reporting requirements:
Expenditure report and post-project evaluation by June 30, 2022
Connectivity commitment:
Minimum five years with KHIE
Revision date:
September 22, 2021
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Year:
2023
Organization:
European Conservatives and Reformists Group
Type of document:
Call for Tender / Procurement Notice
Subject:
Production of an image film presenting the ECR Group
Location:
European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
Contact person:
Katie O’Driscoll
Deadline for submission:
20 October 2023, 18:00 CET
Language of offer:
English
Duration of film:
up to 3:30 minutes
Distribution:
Social media, online media, conferences
Selection criteria:
Concept originality, quality/price ratio, experience
Copyright:
Assigned to ECR Group upon completion
Note:
Year
Topic:
Environmental Planning
Document Type:
Environmental Management
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Montana
Topic:
Healthcare, Electronic Case Reporting
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Montana Department of Health and Human Services (MT DPHHS)
Author:
Montana Department of Health and Human Services (MT DPHHS)
Target Audience:
Healthcare organizations, healthcare providers, CDC, APHL
Effective Period:
From the start of eCR implementation
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Region / city:
New Zealand
Theme:
Grant application, Māori ECRs
Document type:
Application form
Organization / institution:
NZMS
Target audience:
Māori students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs)
Context:
Grant application form for Māori students and ECRs to attend the NZMS Annual conference, detailing eligibility criteria and submission requirements.
Year:
2026
Institution:
Karlstad University
Program:
STINT Work Package ECR
Target group:
PhD students and early career researchers
Duration of mobility:
5 months
Destination / Host:
Japan (outgoing) / Karlstad University (incoming)
Funding amount:
Up to SEK 92,000 per candidate
Eligibility:
Doctoral students or researchers with PhD obtained in 2022 or later
Conditions:
Employment at home institution during mobility, continuation of salary, no other external funding, workspace and accommodation support provided by host
Selection criteria:
Relevance to current research, career impact, feasibility of activities, gender balance, distribution across MIRAI partners
Application requirements:
CV, motivation letter, internal KaU deadline submission, assessment by internal MIRAI group
Insurance:
Provided for incoming Japanese candidates
Type of document:
Program proposal / mobility guidelines
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Nairobi, Kenya
Topic:
TB Vaccine Research
Document Type:
Application and Event Announcement
Organization / Institution:
CTVD (Collaboration for TB Vaccine Discover)
Author:
Ksenia Koon
Target Audience:
Early Career Researchers (PhD students, postdocs, junior faculty)
Period of Action:
June 8-11, 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Melbourne
Subject:
Aged Care Research
Document Type:
Application Form
Institution:
University of Melbourne
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Early Career Researchers (ECR)
Period of Validity:
September 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Contextual Description:
Application form for the 2025 Carlo and Rita Giugni ECR Grant for aged care research, aimed at early career researchers.
Year:
2025
Organization:
NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre
Theme:
Respiratory Research
Document Type:
Funding Call / Grant Announcement
Eligibility:
Principal Investigators and Early Career Researchers
Maximum Funding:
£25,000 for pilot projects, £42,000 for ECR springboard awards
Deadline:
2 May 2025, 5 PM
Affiliated Institutions:
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Royal Brompton Hospital
Funding Duration:
Maximum 6 months
Application Requirements:
CV, core application form, patient and public involvement plan
Target Audience:
Researchers in clinical and biomedical fields
Scope:
Proposals aligned to respiratory theme objectives and cross-cutting themes
Year:
2021–2022
Program:
Rock Accelerator
Institution:
Harvard Business School
Organizing unit:
Rock Center for Entrepreneurship
Document type:
Application guidelines
Target participants:
MBA and joint degree students in the second year
Eligibility criteria:
Current HBS student in good standing with a venture demonstrating customer discovery
Program duration:
Fall and Spring semesters
Application period:
July 23, 2021 – August 2, 2021
Key activities:
Coaching sessions, pitch reviews, funding review, Demo Day
Funding policy:
Limited venture funding with exclusions based on prior capital raised
Geographic scope:
United States
Source type:
Academic program documentation
Year:
2021
Reporting period:
2021–2022 mid-year
Institution:
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Location:
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Document type:
Strategic plan progress report
Strategic framework:
NJIT 2025—Building on a Strong Foundation
Author:
Fadi Deek
Author role:
Provost and Senior Executive Vice President
Recipient:
Joel Bloom
Recipient role:
President
Governing body:
NJIT 2025 Steering Committee
Date:
December 31, 2021
Key themes:
Diversity, Transformation, Sustainability, Recognition
Subject areas:
Enrollment, student success, research funding, facilities, resources, institutional reputation
Strategic plan status:
Implementation and assessment
Standard:
IEEE P802.11
Working Group:
TGbe
Topic:
Multi-Link Device (MLD) architecture
Document Type:
Technical contribution
Authors:
Mark Hamilton; Joseph Levy
Organizations:
Ruckus/CommScope; InterDigital, Inc.
Initial Date:
2021-09-14
Revision Date:
2022-02-11
Revisions:
R0–R10
Related Draft:
TGbe D1.31
Scope:
Group addressed transmissions and legacy STA operation
Year:
2021
Academic year:
2021–2022
Post date:
10 September 2021
Hiring organization:
MVJ College of Engineering
Governing body:
Venkatesha Education Society
Location:
Whitefield, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Type of document:
Job notification
Positions:
Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor
Departments:
Data Science (Computer Science), Aerospace Engineering, Information Science and Engineering
Required qualifications:
Ph.D., Master’s degree, Bachelor’s degree with first class
Experience requirements:
Assistant Professor – minimum 5 years; Associate Professor – minimum 5 years including 2 years post-Ph.D.; Professor – minimum 10 years including 5 years as Associate Professor
Specializations:
Spacecraft Mechanics, Space Vehicle Design, Aircraft Structures, Aircraft Propulsion, Structural Design, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Python
Candidate profile:
Faculty with R&D, consultancy, patents, entrepreneurship, industry interaction, and value-added course involvement
Pay scale:
As per norms
Application mode:
Email
Application deadline:
15 September 2021
Contact email:
[email protected]
Organization website:
www.mvjce.edu.in
Contact address:
MVJ College of Engineering, Near ITPB, Whitefield, Bangalore – 560067, Karnataka, India
Year:
2021–2022
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Organizational performance evaluation
Document Type:
Scoring descriptors
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Organizations assessing their performance
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021–2022
Organization:
Knights of Columbus
Department:
Fraternal Operations
Author:
Tom McCaffrey
Author Title:
Vice President, Fraternal Operations
Document Type:
Fraternal planning guide
Audience:
Council officers, grand knights, financial secretaries, district deputies
Reporting Forms Referenced:
Service Program Personnel Report (#365); Semiannual Council Audit (#1295); District Deputy Semiannual Report (#944); Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity (#1728); Report of Chosen Officers for the Term (#185); Columbian Award Application (#SP-7)
Programs Referenced:
COVID Recovery Program (CRP); Faith in Action; Star Council Award
Contact Channels:
[email protected]
Geographic Scope:
United States and Canada
Authors:
Not specified
Institution:
Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Mampong Campus
Location:
Mampong Municipality, Ghana
Study Period:
September 2021–December 2021; April 2022–July 2022
Crop:
Carrot (Daucus carota L.)
Experimental Design:
Randomized complete block design (6 treatments × 4 replicates)
Treatments:
Unfertilized control; 300 kg ha⁻¹ NPK (15–15–15); 20 t ha⁻¹ chicken manure; ¾ NPK + ¼ CM; ½ NPK + ½ CM; ¼ NPK + ¾ CM
Variables Measured:
Plant height; canopy width; biomass; marketable root yield; root length; root diameter; dry root weight; root number
Keywords:
Chicken manure; carrot; root yield; root length; root diameter; integrated nutrient management; forest–savannah zone
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification:
53C25; 83C05; 57N16
Type of Document:
Scientific research article
Subject Area:
Agronomy; Crop production; Soil fertility management
Year:
2021-2022
Programme:
S.Y. B. Sc. (CS)
Semester:
IV
Subject:
Android Developer Fundamentals
Examination Type:
Semester Examination
Document Type:
Sample Questions
Question Format:
Multiple Choice Questions
Topic:
Android application development
Academic Field:
Computer Science
Intended Audience:
Undergraduate students
Assessment Scope:
Android architecture, components, storage, SQLite, intents, services, APK, SDK, DVM, JNI
Year:
2021–2022
Previous comparative year:
2020–2021
Geographical area:
West Dunbartonshire
Country:
Scotland
Organisation:
Council
Document type:
Workforce monitoring report
Subject:
Workforce diversity and equality monitoring
Areas covered:
Workforce profile; Occupational segregation; Recruitment and selection; Equality duties through training and development; Disciplinary investigations; Grievances; Leavers; Employees in post
Protected characteristics analysed:
Sex; Age; Disability; Ethnicity; Sexual orientation; Gender re-assignment; Religion and belief
Related publication:
West Dunbartonshire in Numbers 2020
Data sources:
HR21 records; Workforce Management System; Employee survey; 2001 Census; 2011 Census; Local Government Benchmarking Framework; Mainstreaming report
Strategic frameworks referenced:
Equality outcomes; People and Technology Equalities plan; Workforce planning framework; Disability Confident employer initiative
Year:
2021–2022
Term:
Winter
Course Code:
EPI 293
Course Title:
Analysis of Genetic Association Studies
Instruction Mode:
Remote Learning Mode
Institution:
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
University:
Harvard University
Departments:
Department of Epidemiology; Department of Biostatistics
Instructor:
Liming Liang, Ph.D.
Instructor Title:
Associate Professor of Statistical Genetics
Assistant:
Rebecca Basaldua
Teaching Assistants:
Zicheng Wang; Jiaxuan (Jessie) Liu, MPH
Course Website Platform:
Canvas
Online Meeting Platform:
Zoom
Prerequisites:
BST201 and (BST210 or BST213 or EPI204) and (ID200 or EPI200 or EPI201 or EPI505 or EPI500 or ID201); may not be taken concurrently
Assessment:
Final project; lab assignments; class participation
Grading Criteria:
Final project (50%); lab assignments (30%); class participation (20%)
Schedule:
January 10–21, 2022
Topics:
Molecular and population genetics; haplotypes and linkage disequilibrium; genome-wide association studies; genotype imputation; population stratification; gene-environment and gene-gene interaction; microarray and sequencing data analysis; rare variants; genetics simulation studies
Required Skills:
Familiarity with R and UNIX computing environment
Program:
YCEJ Environmental Justice Community Fellows Program
Partner Organization:
Aspetuck Land Trust
Host Institution:
Yale University
Eligible Applicants:
YSE or YLS graduate students
Commitment Period:
Fall 2021 – Spring 2022
Weekly Hours:
5–7 hours per week
Compensation:
$15.15 per hour
Application Deadline:
September 8, 2021
Primary Contact:
David Brant, Executive Director
Location:
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Primary Issue Areas:
Conservation and Environmental Stewardship, Education, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Justice
Project Focus:
Farmland access, food systems, environmental justice
Responsibilities:
Research, field interviews, case study development, analysis, recommendations, report writing, community communication
Application Materials:
Resume and responses to Environmental Justice Community Fellow Application Questions
Submission Method:
Email (PDF format)
Academic year:
2021–2022
Department:
Department of Commercial Sciences, Business Management & Informatics
Language of instruction:
English
Target group:
Incoming Erasmus students
Field of study:
Applied Computer Science
Course level:
Higher education
ECTS credits:
4–20 per course
Semesters:
Autumn; Spring
Institution:
VIVES
Lecturers:
Bavo Ketels; Arne Vandenbussche; Geert Dekeyser; Pieter Ideler; Dirk Hostens; Peter Debeuckelaere
Teaching methods:
Classroom teaching; classroom practice; self-study; individual assignments; project work
Assessment methods:
Written exam; oral examination; practical exam; project work; paper; individual assignments
Technical requirements:
Personal laptop required