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Adrian Smith

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Gender Male
Age 80
Date of birth August 19,1944
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Chicago
Illinois
United States
SpouseAndrea McDaniel
Music groups Iron Maiden
Psycho Motel
Urchin
Primal Rock Rebellion
ASAP
Autoramas
Albums Somewhere in Time
The Book of Souls
Dance of Death
Height 178 (cm)
Job Architect
Education University of Illinois at Chicago
Texas A&M University
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Liberty University
University of Kentucky
Northeast Mississippi Community College
University of Illinois Chicago
BooksThe Art of Adrian Smith: Introduction by William King ; Compiled and Edited by Matt Ralphs
Chronicles Of Hate
Chronicles Of Hate Book 2
Chronicles Of Hate: Collected Edition
Chronicles of Hate Complete Collection
Warhammer Armies
Codex Imperial Guard
Infinite Power: The Super Heroic Role Playing Game
Warhammer 40,000 Roleplaying Game Publications: Space marines
Movies/Shows 12 Wasted Years
Iron Maiden: Behind The Beast
Iron Maiden: The Legacy of the Beast
Iron Maiden: En Vivo! Live At Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Official site adriansmith.house.gov
NationalityAmerican
Current office2022-03-02 22:58:33
2022-04-19 10:13:32
NE 3rd District
2023-03-15 03:24:56
2023-03-18 10:41:11
Nba draft1958
ProjectJeddah Tower
Azerbaijan Tower
Business partner George J. Efstathiou
Marshall Strabala
Robert Forest
Gordon Gill
Brad Wilkins
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Adrian D. Smith is an American architect. He designed the world's tallest structure, Burj Khalifa, as well as the building projected to surpass it, the Jeddah Tower.

Royal Society aims to boost number of black scientists

Royal Society aims to boost number of black scientists
Sep 18,2023 11:11 pm

... Royal Society President Prof Sir Adrian Smith told BBC News that the low numbers of black scientists in the UK was " unacceptable"...

Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle 'anti-maths mindset'

Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle 'anti-maths mindset'
Apr 16,2023 7:20 pm

... The Society s president, Sir Adrian Smith, said: " The introduction of Core Maths as an alternative qualification to maths A levels has been a popular and positive change...

Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'

Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'
Mar 7,2023 11:50 am

... Prof Sir Adrian Smith, President of the Royal Society which represents the UK s leading scientists, welcomed Sir Paul s calls for increased investment in science...

Horizon: Scientists warn Sunak on EU research programme

Horizon: Scientists warn Sunak on EU research programme
Mar 3,2023 12:40 pm

... Prof Sir Adrian Smith told BBC News that reneging on government promises would be damaging to UK science...

My forgotten bank account paid out 60 years later

My forgotten bank account paid out 60 years later
Feb 27,2022 12:28 am

... Chief executive Adrian Smith said the money was donated to charities dealing with social investment, children and financial inclusion...

Does the skyscraper still have a future?

Does the skyscraper still have a future?
Nov 5,2021 4:43 am

... " Burj Khalifa anchored a 300-acre parcel of many, many buildings, and it worked, " says Adrian Smith, a founding partner of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, whose high-performance towers include the Burj Khalifa and Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia, which is set to become the world s tallest when completed...

Black scientists say UK research is institutionally racist

Black scientists say UK research is institutionally racist
Oct 17,2021 2:22 am

... The president of the Royal Society, Prof Sir Adrian Smith, described the situation as " unacceptable"...

Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle 'anti-maths mindset'

Oct 17,2021 2:22 am

A review into ensuring pupils in England study maths up to the Age Of 18, without making an A-Level in the subject compulsory, is to be Set Up .

The advisory group will consider what maths skills students need, and whether a new maths qualification is necessary.

Announcing the review in a speech in London, Mr Sunak will argue an " anti-maths mindset" is damaging the economy.

Labour said more maths teachers were needed to deliver improvements.

Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson accused the Conservatives of " repeatedly missing their target for new maths teachers" and said Labour would invest in " thousands more teachers, including maths teachers by ending tax breaks for private schools".

Earlier this year, all pupils in England to study maths in some form up to the Age Of 18.

However, he provided little detail on how this could be done, and the government has acknowledged this aspiration will not be achieved before The Next general election.

Speaking on Monday to an audience of students, teachers and business leaders, Mr Sunak will try to offer some more information about his Plan - including details of a new advisory group, made up of mathematicians, education leaders and business representatives.

The Panel will study countries which have high rates of numeracy and consider whether a new maths qualification should be introduced for 16 to 18-year-olds.

The Prime Minister will also commit to introducing " a voluntary and fully funded qualification" for teachers leading maths in primary schools and extending Maths Hubs - groups aimed at improving the teaching of maths. There are currently 40 such hubs across England.

During his speech, Mr Sunak will warn his audience that change cannot be delivered " overnight" adding: " We'll need to recruit and train the maths teachers. We'll need to Work Out How To harness technology to support them.

" And we'll need to make sure this maths is additional to other subjects - not instead of them. "

The Prime Minister is also expected to attack an " anti-maths mindset" which views being bad at maths as " socially acceptable".

He will argue that maths is not just " nice to have" but vital for Economic Growth .

" If We Are going to grow the economy not just over The Next two years, but The Next twenty, we simply cannot allow poor numeracy to cost our economy tens of billions a year or to leave people twice as likely to be unemployed as those with competent numeracy.

Dr Mary Bousted , Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union, said the Prime Minister 's aim was " laudable" but warned it would be " thwarted unless he faces up to the reality of The State of education in England".

She Said there was a " crisis of teacher retention as a result of low pay and excessive workload" and called on the government to explain how it would recruit more maths teachers.

National Numeracy , a charity dedicated to promoting the importance of everyday maths, said the PM's Focus On pupils aged 16+ " is not nearly enough to change mindsets".

The Charity 's chief executive, Sam Sims , said " addressing poor numeracy needs to start much earlier than 16".

" We need a 'cradle to career' vision for numeracy in the UK.

" In our charity's decade of experience, we know that confidence is already damaged, and minds are already set against maths by GCSE.

" Enforcing more classroom maths for Those People already scarred by their experience may compound The Problem . "

The Royal Society said it was " reassuring" to hear of the Prime Minister 's plans, but said a " radical reform" of The Way maths is taught " will not be easy".

The Society 's president, Sir Adrian Smith , said: " The introduction of Core Maths as an alternative qualification to maths A levels has been a popular and positive change.

" But more still needs to be done to make such courses, and mathematics skills in general, widely available and appealing to students. "

In 2019, the UK in The World for attainment in maths, based on tests taken by 15-year-olds.

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