Editor’s Note: Recently, WRAL TechWire launched a new series, the “Future of Work” that showcases the changing nature of the Triangle’s economy, its places, and its spaces. The Future of Work series ...
In Western cultures, adolescence is often viewed as a time of rebellion and irresponsibility. A new article published in the journal Child Development Perspectives synthesized recent research on ...
A new international study calls for a fundamental reset in how humanity understands and pursues sustainable development. The ...
Executive functions (EFs) have been defined as the ability to regulate emotions, thoughts, and behaviors to achieve a goal. Although EFs have been identified as a cornerstone of cognitive development, ...
Since 2005, Management Development Perspectives (MDP) program has been providing managers and administrators with a broad understanding of University goals, challenges, and vision. Senior University ...
In your view, what global challenges does each of the four global initiatives address? How do you understand the intrinsic ...
In Western cultures, adolescence is often viewed as a time of rebellion and irresponsibility. A new article published in the journal Child Development Perspectives synthesized recent research on ...
PDF document available at: https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2023-cdp-policy-dec.pdf This Policy Note compiles perspectives from ...
Human emotional development is deeply embedded in social and cultural contexts, yet much of our scientific understanding is ...
In my group business development training programs, I noticed something unexpected. The curriculum was valuable, but the biggest impact came from the conversations attorneys had with each other.
Since 2005, Management Development Perspectives (MDP) program has been providing managers and administrators with a broad understanding of University goals, challenges, and vision. Senior University ...
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