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DIAS-UCD Statutory public lecture: 'The Dark Side of the Universe by Prof. Malcolm Longair, Tuesday 5th July 2011.
Black holes, dark matter and dark energy are among the most important ingredients of our Universe, but don’t emit light and are therefore invisible. Former Astronomer Royal, Malcolm Longair, describes why we’re confident that all three exist, and discuss their importance for fundamental physics.
Malcolm Longair has held many highly respected positions within the fields of physics and astronomy. He was appointed the ninth Astronomer Royal of Scotland in 1980, as well as the Regius Professor of Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, and the director of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. He was head of the Cavendish Laboratory from 1997 to 2005. He has served on and chaired many international committees, boards and panels, working with both NASA and the European Space Agency. He has received much recognition for his work over the years, including a CBE in the millennium honours list for his services to astronomy and cosmology.
The 2018 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices: Taking Remedies Seriously" was delivered by Professor Stephen Smith, James McGill Professor of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, on 8 May 2018.
The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:
www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/CambridgeFreshfieldsL...
On 28 February 2017 Mr Anthony Parry delivered the 2017 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled 'Under threat? Safeguarding the future of English law and the English Courts after Brexit'.
The USC Law & Global Health Collaboration hosted Justice Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake Feb. 5, 2019, for his lecture, “Achieving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Southern Africa.”
Justice Dingake highlighted some of the challenges in realizing sexual and reproductive health and rights in southern Africa, using case studies from Botswana, South Africa, and Swaziland.
Justice DingakeHon. Justice Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake
Justice of the Supreme and National Courts of Papua New Guinea
Hon. Justice Professor Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake, Ph.D., has served as a judge for more than a decade. In that time, he has sat on the High and Industrial Courts of Botswana, the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone, and, since February 2018, the Supreme and National Courts of Papua New Guinea. As a High Court Judge in Botswana, Justice Dingake was considered a highly progressive legal mind and facilitated various seminars—both in the region and internationally—on diverse topics ranging from gender justice, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and HIV/TB and the law. He has published extensively on the role of the judiciary in protecting the rights of vulnerable groups and been actively involved in judicial leadership efforts related to HIV and health.
Henley Business School Keynote Lecture by Baroness Dido Harding, Chief Executive of Talk Talk at RBS Group, Bishopsgate, London
Photographe: Julie Semoroz, le 3.3.2011, Polar (Eric Lindner) présente lectures rebelles en compagnie de Dimitri Delcourt et Carlo Brandt au Grütli dans la White Box.
Inaugural lecture with Prof Anne Goodenough at the University of Gloucestershire, Park Campus, Cheltenham.
Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk
2017-10-17: Benjamin Allen, President of the University of Northern Iowa addressing the officials at Norman Borlaug Lecture: Betting of Africa to Feed the World, World Food Prize 2017.
Rocco Commisso '71 on founding the fifth-largest US cable television company out of his basement, paving his way as an Italian immigrant, taking risks, and being successful as an entrepreneur.
View the livestream: t.co/haqNwIb5b9?amp=1
Learn more about Rocco: engineering.columbia.edu/rocco-commisso-71seas
The 2018 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices: Taking Remedies Seriously" was delivered by Professor Stephen Smith, James McGill Professor of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, on 8 May 2018.
The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:
www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/CambridgeFreshfieldsL...
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - David A. Asch, MD, MBA. University of Pennsylvania.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - David A. Asch, MD, MBA. University of Pennsylvania.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...
The 2018 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices: Taking Remedies Seriously" was delivered by Professor Stephen Smith, James McGill Professor of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, on 8 May 2018.
The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:
www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/CambridgeFreshfieldsL...
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - David A. Asch, MD, MBA. University of Pennsylvania.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...