Areas of Institutional Strength Sample Clauses
The "Areas of Institutional Strength" clause identifies and outlines the specific domains or capabilities in which an institution excels or possesses significant expertise. This clause typically details the institution’s core competencies, such as research excellence, specialized facilities, or unique educational programs, and may be used to highlight these strengths in the context of a partnership or agreement. By clearly defining these areas, the clause helps set expectations, guides collaboration, and ensures that each party understands the unique value the institution brings to the arrangement.
Areas of Institutional Strength. Current program areas of strength include:
1. School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences
2. Haliburton School of the Arts, Museum Management, Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management, Sustainable Building Design and Construction
3. Core programs in healthcare, community services, business, justice, and general arts that respond to the evolving needs of the regional labour market and provide access to postsecondary studies for local students. Proposed program areas for growth include:
1. Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
2. Trades and Technology 3. Healthcare and Community Services
4. Arts and Heritage
Areas of Institutional Strength. Current program areas of strength include:
1. Business
2. Health & Life Sciences
3. Media & Design
4. Engineering
5. Trades & Apprenticeship
6. Preparatory & Foundation Programming
7. Culinary/Food and Beverage
8. Public Safety, Risk Management, and Community Development Proposed program areas for growth include:
1. Accounting & Finance
2. Advanced Manufacturing (Engineering)
3. Applied Food Safety
4. Media and Design – Digital Content Creation 5. Security and Intelligence
6. Early Learning
Areas of Institutional Strength. Current program areas of strength include:
1. Health and Well-Being
2. Business
3. Lifespan Issues
4. Social Justice
5. Fine and Performing Arts
Areas of Institutional Strength. Confederation College offers programs through a number of delivery methods, including: • Blending experiential, technology enabled, and community-based program delivery for learners. • Through its Integrated Plan, continuing to enhance a Technology Enabled Learning (TEL) environment that supports hybrid, synchronous, and asynchronous delivery of programming across multiple sites, to improve access and the quality of education in Northwestern Ontario. • The Teaching and Learning Centre supports the further development of the Integrated Plan, including TEL. 1 Additional system-wide metrics focused on applied research, commercialization, entrepreneurial activity, and community impact will be developed in consultation with the sector.
Areas of Institutional Strength. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College focuses on improving access and success for underrepresented groups in the areas of: • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ access agenda supports local, first generation, and Aboriginal students, as well as students with special needs, through alternative entry points and additional transition supports. • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ “Building Community Success” priority in its Strategic Plan emphasizes partnership with four First Nations communities. • The College forecasts an increase in international students.
Areas of Institutional Strength. Current areas of strength include:
1. Medical Education and Research
2. Health and Society
3. Engineering and Sustainability
4. Science and Discovery 5. Digital Economy
Areas of Institutional Strength. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College offers programs through a number of delivery methods, including: • The College’s Core Promise and Applied Learning Enhancement Strategy emphasize personalized learning and work-integrated learning.
Areas of Institutional Strength. Current program areas of strength include:
1. Access and Success
2. Aboriginal Learning
3. Serving Northwestern Ontario (community development and entrepreneurism) Proposed program areas for growth include:
1. Health & Community Service
2. Trades/Technology and Engineering
3. Access & Pre-programming
4. Business
Areas of Institutional Strength. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ College focuses on jobs, innovation, and economic development in the areas of: • Career-relevant and labour-market ready programs and graduates. • Contributions to local social and economic development. • An established applied research program, including the Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment.
Areas of Institutional Strength. McMaster supports access to students from underrepresented groups, with a specific focus on educating Indigenous students and Crown Wards. Examples of such supports include: • Strong partnership with Six Nations Polytechnic (SNP), which enables McMaster to assist students seeking university degrees to transition to university. • Development of a new Honours program in Indigenous Studies. • Support of an Indigenous Knowledge Centre that is becoming a regional hub for research. • The Indigenous Education Council advances Indigenous education at McMaster. • Focus on hiring Indigenous tenure-track faculty. • Leading the development of an Aboriginal health curriculum used at all Canadian medical schools. • The Medical Doctor program has graduated 58 Indigenous students in the last decade, the highest in the country. • Support for Indigenous students applying for and attending health professional programs through the Aboriginal Students Health Sciences Office. • McMaster has worked with community partners to build pathways for Crown Wards. - In 2013, 265 Crown Wards accessed this program, compared with just 35 in 2009.