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71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture Benjamin List, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
NTEU Lecture 2012, David Williamson AO, “Living dangerously: The future of creative arts education in Australian universities".
Fremantle, WA, 15 Nov 2012.
December 4. Yesterday and today in my Analytical Mechanics class, we did the highly anticipated (by me at least) "Cereal Box Lecture." Here is my prop along with the rest of the necessary stuff for the class.
I am indebted to Susan Colley (my differential equations prof in college) and Dad for the details of this lecture. This picture Ellen took last year is of Dad and me talking about it.
Dr. P. J. Mathews, School of English and Drama, UCD, being introduced prior to his lecture in the Dublin City Library & Archive, 12th February 2007.
Last night Leeds Law School welcomed Simon Price from DWF Solicitors for an interactive session on ‘The Modern Lawyer'. This was an interactive session to help students adopt a success mindset in looking for training contracts and how to differentiate themselves in a competitive market.
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - Michael Rauch. Rauch is producer of TV show on USA Network called 'Royal Pains.' He will be discussing making medical TV shows authentic. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center.photo: Anne Rayner; VU
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
First Time in Lindau: Sir David MacMillan gives the first lecture of the 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
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During our study tour in the late 1990s to Lisbon.
Slide copy.
Taken with Minolta MD Auto-Bellows I, Minolta MD Macro-Rokkor 50mm f3.5 and Slide Copier on Panasonic G1.
Mark Salzman Lecture on LC Writers Festival in Valders 206 on September 28 - Photo taken by Maria da Silva
In this President's Lecture series, Associate Professor of Media Art Julia Christensen presented her ongoing research and art project about “upgrade culture”—the perceived need of having to relentlessly upgrade our electronics and media to remain relevant.
Christensen also touched on her current collaboration with scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory envisioning an artwork to be embedded on a spacecraft that will travel to Proxima b, an exo-planet 4.2 light years from Earth.
Photo by William Bradford