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Final del concurso Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) EsDUVa.
Día: 30 de octubre de 2018
Hora: 17.00 horas
Lugar: Paraninfo de la Universidad de Valladolid. Edificio histórico. Plaza de la Universidad 1, 47002 Valladolid
Foto por Pilar Valbuena/iuFOR
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El paraninfo de la Universidad de Valladolid (edificio histórico, plaza de la Universidad) acogió este martes, 30 de octubre de 2018, a las 17 horas, la final del certamen. Doce investigadores en formación han accedido a esta última fase. Disponen de 180 segundos para exponer de forma amena sus trabajos doctorales y tratar de obtener alguno de los premios en liza: al primer, segundo y tercer clasificado y el del público. Organizado por la Escuela de Doctorado, es la tercera ocasión que se celebra el concurso 3MT en la UVa.
A la final han accedido: Ruth Martín, Marina Getino, Sara Uzquiano y Daphne López, del programa de doctorado Conservación y Uso Sostenible de Sistemas Forestales; Luis María Merino y Beatriz de la Cruz, de Investigación en Ciencias de la Salud; Fernando Vaquerizo, de Tecnologías de la Información y las Telecomunicaciones; Paraskevi Topali, de Investigación Transdisciplinar en Educación; Alba Lubeiro, de Investigación Biomédica; Iosody Silva, de Ciencia e Ingeniería Agroalimenteria y de Biosistemas; José Miguel Hernández-Rico, de Derecho; y Celia García Hernández, de Física.
Los concursantes pueden optaban a un primer premio de 2000 euros, un segundo premio de 1000 euros y un tercer premio de 500, además de un premio del público con una dotación de 500 euros. Estos premios deberán destinarse a actividades vinculadas a su investigación doctoral o postdoctoral, como por ejemplo la adquisición de equipos o materiales. Todos ellos ya reciben un reconocimiento de cien euros por su clasificación.
Para obtener estos premios, tienen que convencer a un jurado compuesto por María Luisa Segoviano (magistrada del Tribunal Supremo), Victoria Soto (concejala de Educación, Infancia e Igualdad en el Ayuntamiento de Valladolid), José Ramón Echevarría (presidente de la comisión de Relaciones Sociales del Consejo Social de la Universidad de Valladolid), Pascal Gassie (Kadjar & Mégane cost manager en Renault) y Cristina Carro (periodista y presentadora en RTVCYL). El jurado tiene en cuenta en su fallo aspectos del contenido de las presentaciones y la capacidad comunicativa de los candidatos, independientemente del área de conocimiento en el que se adscriban sus temas de investigación. El público, por su parte, puede elegir a su favorito por votación.
Este concurso reta a los estudiantes a consolidar sus hipótesis, objetivos e ideas y la validez e importancia de los resultados, y a presentarlos de forma clara y concisa, utilizando solamente los recursos propios de la oratoria y la retórica, esenciales para sus futuras carreras profesionales. Orientado a la formación del personal investigador en formación, además de premios económicos se han ofrecido recursos y actividades formativas para los participantes, por lo que se ha fomentado el desarrollo de sus capacidades comunicativas y divulgativas como puente entre el colectivo investigador y el público general.
En total, en la edición de 2018 ha habido en octubre cuatro eliminatorias programadas en la Casa Junco de Palencia, los institutos de Educación Secundaria Vega del Prado y Emilio Ferrari y el centro cívico Zona Sur (Valladolid).
La Escuela de Doctorado (EsDUVa) organiza la tercera edición del concurso 3MT en la Universidad de Valladolid (UVa). El Consejo Social de la Universidad de Valladolid colabora en la actividad como patrocinador del concurso divulgativo creado por la Universidad de Queensland (Australia) en 2008.
I was fortunate to be invited to share in the wedding of Dean and Jo. I took my little camera which wasn't really man enough for the job but I'm quite happy with the resulting few pictures.
Queensland State Archives ID ITM869682
This item comprises part of a collection which is inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register - The Convict Records of Queensland 1825 – 1842
This book records details of trials held at the Moreton Bay penal settlement. Governor Brisbane's original instructions of 1824 required the Commandant to maintain a "Register of Offences" . This book, however, also acts as a record of court proceedings.
The format varies throughout the book but entries may include the date, the name of the prisoner, evidence in the form of sworn statements, the prisoner's defence, the opinion, the sentence and the signature of the Commandant. From 10 July 1837 - 8 July 1839, there is no signature - only the word "Commandant". From 25 July 1839, Commandant Gorman added J.P. (Justice of the Peace) after his name (in 1832 a military commandant was vested with the "custody and management" of a penal colony by a statute [3 Wm IV, No 3, s 8] also constituting him ex officio a justice of the peace). In 1841 and 1842 some hearings were also before two non-military Justices of the Peace, Francis Forbes and Arthur Hodgson. These hearings sometimes include the statement " in petty sessions assembled" (for example, pp. 245, 254). Forbes and Hodgson were Darling Downs squatters.
Offences mostly included absconding, disobedience, insolence, insubordination, neglect of work, and stealing, for which the punishment was 25 lashes to 150 lashes (the lowest number recorded in the book is 12 lashes and the highest is 300 lashes for absconding and stealing, absconding for the 7th time, and violent assault of a constable). From 1839 punishments for such offences also included being admonished, solitary confinement on bread and water, or imprisonment with hard labour. Vagrancy by "free" convicts incurred a sentence in the House of Corrections for a period. A more serious offence of theft and "being illegally at large" resulted on 14 February 1839 in 4 convicts being committed for trial in Sydney.
At the back of the book there is a one page listing with the heading: Police reports of all offences committed at Moreton Bay from and after the 20th day of July 1839 as brought before Owen Gorman Esq. J.P. The page is then divided under the sub-headings: Dates: (25 July - 14 October 1839), Prisoner's Name and Ship, To what Department assigned, Offence, Finding and Punishment, Entered at Page
The book begins at page 13 - earlier pages are obviously missing
NOTE: It appears that more than one type of court may have been in operation since some of the entries are headed "New South Wales To Wit" (not Crown Prisoner's name and ship etc.), and refer to the Commandant's position as a Justice of the Peace. These cases include inquiries into deaths or serious crimes such as the murder of Surveyor Stapleton. The various courts may have been: "one justice of the peace exercising a summary jurisdiction"; Courts of General Quarter Sessions; and later, Courts of Petty Sessions. These courts were regulated in a statute [3 Wm IV no. 3].
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15to. Festival Iberoamericano de Cultura Musical, Vive Latino 2014.
Jueves 27 de Marzo, 2014.
Foro Sol, México, Distrito Federal.
Orange County Register 2014 Salute to Everyday Heroes gala dinner at Montage Laguna Beach. Thanks to sponsors Montage Laguna Beach, Capistrano Toyota and Kenny the Printer. Keynote address by Erik Rees, Jessie Rees Foundation, NEGU.
PHOTO BY: EVELYN COLON MORLEY
This is how important documents, etc., were transmitted in days gone by. There was a great deal of official hoo-hah, and a signature had to be obtained from the person it was delivered to. On the back of the envelope, under the heading Compensation, we learn that if a piece of inland registered mail was damaged or went missing, the maximum compensation was £5,and if it was sent to a place abroad, the maximum compensation was £2. But quite why this envelope was in the Arbroath Herald photo-files is beyond me.
University of California registered nurses walked picket lines Tuesday, May 8, and Wednesday, May 9, in a sympathy strike with other union co-workers at the University’s five major medical centers and 10 student health centers. This sympathy strike was called in solidarity with members of AFSCME Local 3299, who struck over their collective bargaining contract dispute with the UC administration. A third union, University Professional & Technical Employees/CWA members at UC facilities also participated in the sympathy strike.
This is the first time UC nurses have walked a picket line. A 98% majority vote by RNs authorized this historic sympathy strike.
#UnionStrong #UCsympathyStrike
Orange County Register 2014 Salute to Everyday Heroes gala dinner at Montage Laguna Beach. Thanks to sponsors Montage Laguna Beach, Capistrano Toyota and Kenny the Printer. Keynote address by Erik Rees, Jessie Rees Foundation, NEGU.
PHOTO BY: EVELYN COLON MORLEY
Give Sacramento a little rain, and we'll translate that into foggy nights and mornings. It makes for playing around with night light - It's all good.
This is the paddle wheel of the Delta King, which once plied the waters of the Sacramento River and Delta, but is now berthed in Old Sacramento and serves as a hotel and dining saloon.
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Remains of the Venetian Gothic former warehouse and printers in West Register Lane. The Venetian-style sandstone building was built for Cowans the paper makers and has been on the buildings at risk register.
canmore.org.uk/site/257257/edinburgh-28-48-west-register-...
The remaining parts are to be incorporated in the new development at The Mint:
From - ROCKINGHAM STATION / N.S / NO 8 / 19 / - split ring cancel.(second type of split ring hammer - used from 1909 to 1940) - (Rockingham Station is located in Halifax County in Nova Scotia / Canada)
Transit cancel - HALIFAX & SYDNEY - R.P.O. / DAY / E / NO 8 / 19 / - #MA - 131a (RF 170)
Transit cancel - HALIFAX & CAMP . R.P.O. / 199 / NO 8 / 19 / - #MA - 80 (RF 35)
Sent to - OSSINING. N.Y. / REGISTERED / NOV / 10 / 1919 / - Purple ink double ring cancel
Link to front of this cover:
Kirby Road School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Listed 9/3/2013
Reference Number: 13000681
The Kirby Road School is significant under Criterion A for its association with the Cincinnati school system's implementation of educational reforms during the Progressive Movement in Cincinnati. Various changes were made resulting in a new school that provided a broader range of teaching, classroom, and school site reforms that addressed the educational development of schools in general and within the Cincinnati neighborhood of Northside. Beginning with its construction in 1910 and continuing into the late 1960s and 1970s, these reforms continued to address the primary school needs of the northern portion of the neighborhood of Northside. It is also significant under Criterion A for the role the school played in the physical and cultural development of the community. With residential development of the neighborhood, especially during the late-19th and early-20th century, the community required a new modern public primary school that functioned with the existing Salmon P. Chase School in fulfilling the public educational needs of the community. As Northside developed, matured, and maintained its neighborhood vibrancy into the 1970s, the school was an active contributor to and facilitator of a variety of neighborhood functions beyond those basic to the educational role of a school. These included activities that resulted from the school being open to numerous community wide programs and events. In addition, the school is significant under Criterion C for its architectural distinction associated with its Neo-Classical Revival-inspired design and for the high level of intact original design integrity. The building is one of a very few Neo-Classical Revival schools designed for the Cincinnati school system during the early 20th century.
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Morris Register Vintage Car/Van show at Thoresby Hall on the 12th/14th August 2016.
Morris Register can be found at: morrisregister.co.uk/
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