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The 2018 UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme was launched today at the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre, Bonn. 19 mid- to senior-level TVET leaders from UNEVOC Centres and other institutions from 18 countries around the world are participating in the programme. The programme aims to enable the participants to hone their leadership skills through nine modules guided by key international experts in a highly engaging environment.
Follow along on with Ali and Rush on a typical day when they are not fishing together on their respective coasts. While Rush preps for the season and gets a feel for what is biting, Ali has no trouble rounding up a friend to check out some of the local hot spots and bend a rod
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Local Knowledge Season 5 is on Sunday mornings at 7 AM on the Discovery Channel April – September.
More info at www.localknowledge.tv
Season 5, Episode 6
This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.
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Knowledge is a gift, and it cannot be enjoyed alone. The joy of learning is best experience in sharing it with others. Language proficiency is a supreme gift, and it cannot be used to denigrate people, but to elevate and affirm them. I am acutely aware of these gifts and intend to use them carefully. My wish is that all teachers and learners use these gifts well.
At PMA's Tech Knowledge Symposium, attendees learned about groundbreaking technologies leading companies in the industry are deploying today with real-world results. They connected with tech partners and gained trusted information about tools that can manage labor, speed workflow and eliminate redundancies.
The 2018 UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme was launched today at the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre, Bonn. 19 mid- to senior-level TVET leaders from UNEVOC Centres and other institutions from 18 countries around the world are participating in the programme. The programme aims to enable the participants to hone their leadership skills through nine modules guided by key international experts in a highly engaging environment.
Workshop on Capacity Building and Knowledge Tour on Green Jobs and Just Transition for Government and Farmer Communities in Thailand, 24-26 November, Chiang Mai, Thailand. ©ILO/, Wasana
Sittirin.
More information on this capacity workshop: www.ilo.org/asia/events/WCMS_861869/lang--en/index.htm.
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Led by Dr. Lorrel Brown from the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, a multi-disciplinary group of educators in the Department of Medicine have implemented a novel curriculum teaching teams of providers how to successfully function during a cardiac arrest in the hospital, known as "Code Blue."
This curriculum attempts to bridge the gap between knowledge and practical skill, by using simulation technology to simulate the uncertainty, stress, and practical considerations during a "Code Blue" situation.
Trainees have an opportunity to run through a simulated cardiac arrest, then review their own performance including video footage of the scenario, and finally reinforce their learning through a second simulation exercise.
2023-05-26: Mrs. Cheryl Urban, Director General, Economic Development and International Financial Institutions, Canada speaks during the Annual Meeting 2023: Thematic Knowledge Event 3.In panel (L-R), Hon. Ambassador Albert Muchanga, African Union Commissioner Economic Development, Trade, Industry & Mining; Hon. Oulimata Sarr, Minister of Economy, Planning and Cooperation, and Governor for Senegal and Mr. Toshiyuki Nakamura, Senior Vice President in charge of Africa, JICA.
Do you always trust your first initial feeling
Special knowledge holds truth, bears believing
I turned around
And the water was closing all around
Like a glove
Like the Love that had finally, finally found me
Then I knew
In the crystalline knowledge of You
Drove me thru the mountains
Thru the crystal-like clear water fountain
Drove me like a magnet
To the sea...
~Fleetwood Mac
#NEF2018 , Presidential Panel : Laying the Groundwork for Knowledge Led Economies / Kigal 27 March 2018
1st Doctoral Forum 2013 Bridging Cultures Driving Knowledge took place at ISCTE-IUL on the 4th october 2013. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
On October 14, Langara hosted its first-ever Energy Fair. Students and employees were invited to have a conservation conversation with campus and community partners; visit an info booth for energy saving tips and resources; and learn about energy management, sustainability, and recycling programs. Thanks to everyone for participating in our photo booth and prize draws. Special thanks to our event sponsor, FortisBC, and our partners, BC Hydro PowerSmart Program and Prism Engineering Ltd.
Photo by Leslie Kennah, www.rhizomemedia.ca
#NEF2018 , Presidential Panel : Laying the Groundwork for Knowledge Led Economies / Kigal 27 March 2018
"Beyond our knowledge"....YES! Nothing!...can go Faster than LIGHT!
Light is Energy, NON Material, NO solid!....!
1st Doctoral Forum 2013 Bridging Cultures Driving Knowledge took place at ISCTE-IUL on the 4th october 2013. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
1st Doctoral Forum 2013 Bridging Cultures Driving Knowledge took place at ISCTE-IUL on the 4th october 2013. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
Art on display in the exhibition The Color Line. Musée Quai Branly, 2016. www.quaibranly.fr/en/exhibitions-and-events/at-the-museum...
London Taxi drivers study for a couple years before taking the London taxi driver's exam. Most do it on a scooter or small motorcycle that can go down small alleys and streets that are restricted to only taxis and cycles. It's common to see driver trainees out "doing the knowledge" especially on weekends and afternoons when they're not working other jobs. Usually with clipboards holding maps and notes.
Regional Knowledge Forum on Drought: Earth Observation and Climate Services for Food Security and Agricultural Decision Making in South
and Southeast Asia, 8–10 October 2018, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
Pervaiz Lodhie, Founder - President LEDtronics USA and Shaan Technologies Pakistan, is sharing his 45 years experience with engineering student of Electrical, Electronics, Civil and Mechanical Engineering departments at " Civil Audiovisual Auditorium, NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi, Pakistan
Dated: Monday 15th March, 2016
Subject: Renewable Energy Technologies, Entrepreneurship, Motivation
It was one of very interesting events during his recent visit of Pakistan. In his one and half hour lecture, Pervaiz Lodhie covered various aspects of practical applications of renewable energies especially Solar Energy & LED Technology . Beside sharing his vast knowledge in LED technology and solar Energy, he gave students various practical tips and real world examples from international business environment.
Pakistan is currently facing a several energy deficit. There are around 70,000 villages without electricity. Solar and LEDs technologies combined together provides a sustainable lighting solution that can bring drastic change to the lives of millions of people in very short time.
In conclusion, It was a very interesting & informative subject for engineering students who wants to be in a business of new emerging technologies.
Event was planned and organized by Mr. Ali Zulqarnain Director Directorate of Industrial Liaison (DIL)
& Dr. Anjum Khalid, Charmain Distinguished Innovation, Collaboration and Entrepreneurship (DICE) under guidance of Dr. Afzal Haque, Vice Chancellor NED University,
From Shaan Technologies, Mr. Ajaz Siddiqui , Quality Assurance Manager and Syed Kumail Ali , Quality Assurance Engineer who is a graduate from NED University coordinated activities for this productive event.