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A series of courses aiming to support the uptake of TWCF funded character education based innovations in Colombia will be developed and presented via Edumoción, a Socio-emotional Learning focused platform for professional educators in Latin America.
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This funding enables the Open Research Funders Group (ORFG) to maximize the utility of sector-specific communities, identify productive areas for collaboration, and serve as drivers of this crucial next phase.
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The Sir John Templeton Memorial Scholarship will expand support for post-graduate degrees beyond business and theology studies to include a wide range of post graduate degrees to now also support: philosophy, mathematics, pure and applied science, and the humanities.
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This is Phase 2 of a project seeking to make birth control pills available over-the-counter without the need for a prescription.
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This project aims to embed teaching approaches and associated resources from TWCF’s Big Questions in Classrooms into part of the English education system through subject leadership training. BQiC’s focus is on developing teachers’ and students’ understanding and insight about “how knowledge works,” particularly in the domains of science education and religious education in England.
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This project seeks to create a more scalable and widely accessible version of the Expedición Gratitud intervention via its adaptation into a smartphone based app. The project team will then evaluate the usability, acceptance of efficacy of the new intervention in Colombian schools.
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This project will create a novel dataset with measures of de facto restrictiveness along several dimensions of migrants’ economic participation: labor force participation, unemployment, formalization, occupation, entrepreneurship, innovation, and scientific achievement.
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This event will bring together multidisciplinary communities interested in research about the research process to share ideas and evidence, and foster continuous experimentation and improvement.
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Scientists have yet to understand exactly how early experiences, including those of hardship, interact with brain network development. Templeton World Charity Foundation-funded research at Cambridge addresses the need to understand how and why brain organization adapts to adverse environments early in life.
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This project will use machine learning to see if the benefits of peer review outweigh its costs by training natural-language processing models of artificial intelligence to distinguish non-peer-reviewed preprints from peer-reviewed publications and to look for bias.