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Lecture: People's view on climate changes. Oslo Cathedral crypt 31.03.19. Marianne Aasen (CICERO). With participation from Haldis Tjeldflaat Helle (Nature and Youth) and Arnstein Vestre (Greenpeace Norway).
Photo: Ann Kristin Engebakken/Fotokontoret
Photos by Peter Luck (Campion School)
2010 - Camp Kenya Team Expedition
Campion School, Banbury School, Stonehenge
University of Sussex, Wednesday 6 May 2015
Donnex Mtambo, Commonwealth Scholar (Masters), University of Sussex
2018-11-16: In a group photograph (L-R) Dr. Celestin Monga, Chief Economist and Vice President, Economic Governance and Knowledge Management, African Development Bank; Mmakgoshi Phetla Lekhethe, Executive Director, Côte d'Ivoire, AfDB; Bright Erakpoweri Okogu, Executive Director for Nigeria and Sao Tome and Principle at AfDB; Graca Machel, First Lady of South Africa; Mr. Charles O. Boamah, Senior Vice-President of the AfDB Group; Vanessa Moungar, Director, Gender, Women and Civil Society, AfDB; Dr. Victor Oladokun, Director, Communication & External Relations, AfDB and Kevin Chika Urama, Senior Director at African Development Institute during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
University of Sussex, Wednesday 6 May 2015
Martin Munene Brown, Commonwealth Shared Scholar, Kings College London
Professor Judith Rees, Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change & Environment and the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy delivered a lecture on ‘Adaptation to Climate Change: Policy, Economics and Governance’ as part of the IISc-UK lecture series 2010 at the Life sciences auditorium at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Monday 22 March 2010. Follow us on www.twitter.com/ukinindia.
AKIKO BUSCH: MFA AC+D LECTURE
Mar 11, 2015 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
The MFA in Applied Craft + Design welcomes Akiko Busch as part of the 2014-2015 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Akiko Busch is the author of Geography of Home, The Uncommon Life of Common Objects, and Nine Ways to Cross a River. The Incidental Steward, her collection of essays about citizen science and stewardship, was published by Yale University Press in 2013 and awarded an Honorable Mention in the Natural History Literature category of 2013 National Outdoor Book Awards. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine for twenty years, and her essays have appeared in numerous national magazines, newspapers, and exhibition catalogues. She has taught at the University of Hartford and Bennington College, and currently teaches at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. Her work has been recognized by grants from the Furthermore Foundation, NYFA, and Civitella Ranieri.
Photos by Jennifer Hughes
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...
Professor Noam Chomsky's lecture titled "American Exceptionalism: Reconsidered" drew a large crowd to the Joel D. Valdez Main Library on April 13, 2018. The lecture offered a timely and important discussion of some of the ways in which American society has departed from the world, sometimes in extreme and hazardous ways. The event, held on Jacomé Plaza, was free and open to the public.
After spending 62 years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Noam Chomsky is currently a laureate professor in the Department of Linguistics in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Professor Chomsky, considered the founder of modern linguistics, has been called one of the most influential public intellectuals in the world and America’s most useful citizen, and authored more than 100 books on topics as wide-ranging as linguistics, war, politics, and mass media.
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In front of a large crowd Nov. 6, WCC Humanities faculty member Elisabeth Thoburn recalled what life was like growing up behind the Berlin Wall at her lecture “The Walls That Fall and the Walls That Remain.” The event coincides with the 30th anniversary of the destruction of Berlin Wall, which separated East from West Germany. Thoburn said a her refusal to pledge her allegiance to the government was a form of conscious resistance.
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...
Lieutenant General Sir Nicholas Patrick Carter KCB CBE DSO spoke at the Command and General Staff College as part of the Kermit Roosevelt lecture series on 28 FEB 2014.
University of Sussex, Wednesday 6 May 2015
Donnex Mtambo, Commonwealth Scholar (Masters), University of Sussex
Denis Halliday
Former UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq and Assistant Secretary-General
PolySci Lecture
February 18, 2009
5:30 pm
Rockefeller Hall, 200
In front of a large crowd Nov. 6, WCC Humanities faculty member Elisabeth Thoburn recalled what life was like growing up behind the Berlin Wall at her lecture “The Walls That Fall and the Walls That Remain.” The event coincides with the 30th anniversary of the destruction of Berlin Wall, which separated East from West Germany. Thoburn said a her refusal to pledge her allegiance to the government was a form of conscious resistance.
Alitex Lecture 2012: David Howard presents "What I do in my spare time" to a group of Alitex friends at The Walled Garden at Cowdray
Andy Lewis in the foreground from Uppark House and Gardens.
“Rapport” was the theme of this year’s Young Alumni Lecture Series sponsored by the department of art & design and organized by the student chapter of AIGA|The Professional Association for Design at Ohio Northern University. Based on recommendations from the faculty, the lecture series brought to campus four young alumni to share personal career challenges and successes since graduation with current students.
The Young Alumni Lecture Series was scheduled for Saturday, March 27, 3p.m. at the Affinity Commons Building.
The panel of ONU design alumni discussed what it was like to send résumés and cover letters to employers and graduate schools, to have a portfolio reviewed in hopes of getting a job, and a personal perspective of the current job market.
Prof. Brit Rowe, department chair and associate professor in design, acknowledges, “Students were able to engage in an open dialogue with the speakers about the importance of specific classes and how the students might best position themselves for employment or graduate school. This is also a great opportunity for alumni to give back to the education process at Ohio Northern.”
The goal of the AIGA/ONU student chapter is to get the students involved in the local design community, create a community of their own and help them build leadership skills that will be valuable as they move into the professional world.
Ohio Northern offers both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees with majors in advertising design, art education, graphic design and studio arts. The department of A&D holds memberships in national organizations such as the National Art Education Association, College Art Association, Foundations in Art: Theory and Education and the National Council on Education of Ceramic Arts. The department is recognized in the second edition of “Creative Colleges: A Guide for Student Actors, Artists, Dancers, Musicians and Writers” as one of the best creative programs nationwide. For additional information about the department of art & design or the University’s 2009-10 Arts Exhibition Season, contact the department at 419.772.2160.
www-new.onu.edu/academics/getty_college_arts_sciences/are...
The MFA in Applied Craft and Design welcomes Steve Badanes as part of the 2014-2015 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Steve Badanes is a co-founder of Jersey Devil, a group of architects, artists, and inventors, committed to the interdependence of design and construction. Jersey Devil builds all their own work, which shows concern for craft and detail, innovative use of materials, and a strong environmental consciousness.
The work has been the subject of two monographs: the Jersey Devil Design/Build Book and Devil’s Workshop–25 Years of Jersey Devil Architecture. Badanes has lectured on design/build at over 100 universities & a dozen countries. At University of Washington, Badanes holds the Howard S. Wright Endowed Chair and directs the Neighborhood Design/Build Studio, which builds small public projects for Seattle area non-profits. He has led design/build studios throughout the US and in Canada, Cuba, Finland, Ghana, India, and Mexico.
Badanes has been awarded the Solar Pioneer Award from the American Solar Energy Society, Education Awards from the AIA, and a Weird Home Award from the National Enquirer.
Photographs by Matthew Gaston
Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO delivered the 18th Commonwealth Lecture on: 'Educating for Inclusion, Dialogue and Peace'. The Lecture took place on 25 February 2016 at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London.
Photos by Richard Lewis/ Commonwealth Secretariat
Philippe Aghion delivered the 39th Barcelona GSE Lecture on October 5. This lecture series receives support from Banc Sabadell.
Lecture by Aleksander Kwaśniewski, the former President of the Republic of Poland at Dublin City University, 12 February 2015
AKIKO BUSCH: MFA AC+D LECTURE
Mar 11, 2015 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
The MFA in Applied Craft + Design welcomes Akiko Busch as part of the 2014-2015 Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Akiko Busch is the author of Geography of Home, The Uncommon Life of Common Objects, and Nine Ways to Cross a River. The Incidental Steward, her collection of essays about citizen science and stewardship, was published by Yale University Press in 2013 and awarded an Honorable Mention in the Natural History Literature category of 2013 National Outdoor Book Awards. She was a contributing editor at Metropolis magazine for twenty years, and her essays have appeared in numerous national magazines, newspapers, and exhibition catalogues. She has taught at the University of Hartford and Bennington College, and currently teaches at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. Her work has been recognized by grants from the Furthermore Foundation, NYFA, and Civitella Ranieri.
Photos by Jennifer Hughes