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For one thing, while the initial focus on ethics makes sense, similar explorations will be needed in a wide variety of
disciplines
such as economics, psychology, and many more of the so-called humanities.
For example, such foundations supported struggling Russian universities after the Soviet Union’s collapse, helping them to regain their status while rebuilding academic programs in all
disciplines.
Individual scientific
disciplines
are understood fairly well.
As well as scientists from the relevant disciplines, art theorists, psychiatrists, language experts and philosophers are beginning to participate in the discussion.
The talk today in Russia is of "Putinism," which professes democracy without as yet obliging the state to accept the
disciplines
of a truly democratic system.
Using existing, openly shared data makes it easier for researchers to reach across
disciplines
and formulate the kinds of innovative questions and research agendas that are far more likely to lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
For example, the “safeguards” clause of the WTO could be broadened to allow the imposition of trade restrictions (subject to procedural disciplines) in instances where imports demonstrably conflict with domestic social norms.
Both work freely across borders and
disciplines.
They are conversing across
disciplines
– not only engineering and biology, but also chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computation – and setting new paths for innovation, from initial discovery to the launch of advanced applications in the marketplace.
Building the institutions of a market economy should be the main focus, not alignment with expensive EU standards in food production or the environment;The EU should gradually phase out its Common Agricultural Policy, which primarily benefits owners of large farms, and instead develop new instruments of financial assistance for its own poor regions and its new neighbours;Current EU members and successful candidate countries could make available large-scale training programmes in market-relevant
disciplines
for the young generation in CIS countries;Taking as a model the Stability Pact in the Balkans, the EU could offer concrete incentives, such as economic assistance and the prospect of closer integration, to stimulate parties to end unresolved regional conflicts in the Caucasus, Transdniestria and Central Asia;The main actors providing international assistance - including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, EBRD, the EU itself and the United Nations Development Programme - should ensure a minimum level of co-ordination to avoid duplication and waste.
And as these technologies continue to be developed and widely adopted, they will bring about radical shifts in all disciplines, industries, and economies, and in the way that individuals, companies, and societies produce, distribute, consume, and dispose of goods and services.
It was produced by a huge team of scientists working in different
disciplines
and different parts of the United States.
Moreover, our approach had benefits beyond the immediate quantitative findings, because it united scientists from different
disciplines
around a shared goal.
Should they engage with China on WTO reform and the strengthening of the associated
disciplines?
Scientific
disciplines
are in constant assent.
Are we focusing enough on STEM fields in our education systems, and, if not, how can we strengthen those
disciplines?
Other academic
disciplines
have looked rather smugly at the public humiliation of their colleagues in economics.
In fact, developments or fashions in other academic
disciplines
and also in the general culture contributed at least as much to a willingness to engage in absurd risks and to provide and accept valuations of complex and inherently unfathomable securities.
That is why this February 11, as the world observes the third International Day of Women and Girls in Science, scientists from across the
disciplines
should take a moment to reflect on how far their female colleagues have come, and to remember how far we still have to go.
But they cover only a small range of scientific disciplines; in most others, education is still overwhelmingly national.
The emergence of new world powers, combined with the diminishing influence of current powers, is not propitious for stricter
disciplines.
But the doubters ought to consider the fact that many scientists, across many disciplines, see things differently.
To be sure, most academic
disciplines
have become highly specialized since Mill’s day; and, since the collapse of theology, no field of study has aimed to understand the human condition as a whole.
Economists claim to make precise what is vague, and are convinced that economics is superior to all other disciplines, because the objectivity of money enables it to measure historical forces exactly, rather than approximately.
Remarkably, I also received comments from professionals in the natural sciences who said that citizens’ growing distrust of experts was pervasive in their disciplines, too.
But the Cameron government’s approach is more sinister than the old right-wing tactic of taking aim at
disciplines
that can be derided as effete.
But, apart from strengthening civil society and the habits of freedom, these
disciplines
yield bottom-line benefits as well.
Global
disciplines
pertaining to transparency, broad representation, accountability, and use of scientific or economic evidence in domestic proceedings – without constraining the end result – are examples of such requirements.
Global institutions already use
disciplines
of this type to some extent.
What I have proposed is to transform the university into an institution where students continue to concentrate in these three disciplines, but must also complete a rigorous “core curriculum” in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences – including computer science and statistics.
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