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Deans’ Panel Discussion at the 2021 NextProf Conference at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. October 6, 2021.
From left are: Lance Pérez, Dean, College of Engineerings University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
Alec D. Gallimore, Robert J Vlasic Dean of Engineering, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Richard F and Eleanor A Towner Professor of Engineering and Professor of Aerospace Engineering,
Tsu-Jae King Liu, Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering. College of Engineering, University of California, Berkeley,
Raheem Beyah, Dean and Southern Company Chair, College of Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Developed by expert faculty, Michigan Engineering’s annual NextProf workshops have established a reputation as preeminent events in a nationwide effort to strengthen and diversify the next generation of academic leaders.
It’s an opportunity to:
- Meet mentors & future collaborators – expanding personal networks
- Attend panel discussions with successful faculty
- Learn about the faculty search process
- Prepare for the academic job market
- Plan for the rigors of first faculty positions
- Understand how to build a successful research program
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Visual Communications Director, Michigan Engineering
On October 29, 2013, top Germany-based economists debated the following topic "Can the ECB help solve the Euro crisis? Should it?". This event was initiated by members of the ESMT full-time MBA Class 2013.
All participants divided into 4 break out groups to discuss:
1.- How to build country-led mechanisms to share knowledge for development through SSC? - Group facilitated by South-South Opportunity member Sebastien Longhurst, Antioquia University Colombia
2.- How could CoPs and regional platforms contribute to enhance the exchange among Southern partners? - Facilitated by SSO member Joaquim Tres, Inter-American Development Bank.
3.- What can non-governmental actors - academia, private sector and civil society - contribute to improve SSC? - Facilitated by Héctor Aguirre, Mancomunidad del Trifinio, El Salvador-Guatemala-Honduras
4.- Where is the multilateral support for SSC most relevant, and how can it complement country efforts? Facilitated by SSO member Dave Kruger, Asian Development Bank Institute
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Elles sont descendues au plus près de la mer pour un instant de zénitude.....
Voir photo ci-dessous : la pointe rocheuse où elles sont assises.
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Shown talking things over following a recent meeting were Woodridge's new Police Chief Donald Mattice, (ctr), and former Trustee Gerald Mikula (left), appointed director of Public Works and Engineering.
SkillsUSA students and advisors participated in a panel legislative panel discussion with Sen. Tim Kaine's Sr. Education Policy Advisor Karishma Merchant, Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Manager for ACTE Mitch Coppes, SkillsUSA's Eric Gearhart and Sam Morgante Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi's legislative assistant. The panel was moderated by SkillsUSA's high school president, Lizetthe Moreno
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This was a timeline of art from cave paintings to contemporary. The students gathered and sorted all the images themselves using a postcard collection that belongs to our art teacher, Ms. Long, and using photographs they took from art books.
Anglicans and Lutherans join in a panel discussion on "going beyond the fortress." Photo by Ali Symons/General Synod Communications.
Armchair discussion: Barents Sea Oil and Gas - prospects for regional industrial development
(Photo: Pernille Ingebrigtsen/Arctic Frontiers 2015)
Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.
Photo by AIPI
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Rodney Brooks (sitting in the front row, down on the right side of this photo) engages Richard Vaughan in a discussion on the ethics of building military robots.