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The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2015 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Ambassador Anthony L. Gardner, US Ambassador to the European Union on Thursday 29 January 2015, and was entitled "Facing Legal Challenges in US - EU Relations".
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie_stuart_lectures/
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
President's Lecture Series
"Absurd Thoughts and Dangerous Ideas - How to Employ Creativity in Any Field"
February 28, 2011
The 18th WIDER Annual Lecture was given by Professor C. Peter Timmer on structural transformation post.2015.
Peter Timmer, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Development Studies, Emeritus, at Harvard University.
Peter Timmer, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Development Studies, Emeritus, at Harvard University.
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - Kelley M. Skeff, M.D..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University...photo: Anne Rayner; VU..
On 2 June over 540 executives and leaders from Canadian universities and the federal government gathered to hear UK Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell share shared his insights about how the British government operates within today's challenging economic climate. (Credit Alan Dean Photography)
Flexner Deans' Lecture Series - Maharry / Vanderbilt Alliance - Dr. Barney S. Graham- NIH.VUMC School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.....
Georgia Tech's Celia Pearce (www.cpandfriends.com) visits MIT to share her research on fictive ethnicity and the Uru diaspora.
Flexner Deans' Lecture Series - Maharry / Vanderbilt Alliance - Dr. Barney S. Graham- NIH.VUMC School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.....
THE FOURTH ANNUAL REIDENBERG LECTURE with
Samuel Levine, Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Dean's Lecture Series
Dr. Samuel Shem ( penname of Dr. Stephen Bergman)
The House of God and The Spirit of the Place and Primary Care
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
(photo: Anne Rayner; VUMC )
John Zdanowicz Lectures: "Accountability in Government" and "Combating Transnational Crime," January 24 & 25, 2013
Uri Wertheim "mixmonster" speaking about the Israeli label Koliphone with Ofer Tal "schoolmaster" on the records
פסטיבל מוזיקה חינמי
@ Shtriker conservatorium Music Festival, Tel-Aviv
Dean's Lecture Series
Dr. Samuel Shem ( penname of Dr. Stephen Bergman)
The House of God and The Spirit of the Place and Primary Care
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
(photo: Anne Rayner; VUMC )
Lecture in the Centenary building. Here you can see students waiting for the lecture to begin. You can also see the lecturer in the front of the class. Nathan Dunkley
VWS7962 © Vee W Selburn 2013: Photograph taken during a Neighbourhood Watch meeting at Bedfordshire Police HQ in Kempston. I particularly like photographing people so I enjoyed the evening taking photographs during the event.
The Department of English and Philosophy (DEP) presented the West Point Humanities Center’s seventh annual Zengerle Lecture in the arts and humanities on April 15 at the Haig Room in Jefferson Hall Library.
The guest speaker for the event was John Dickerson, a CBS national correspondent and host of CBS News Primetime, who conversed with a room full of DEP cadets and asking them “What is their why?” He spoke to them about when times are tough, you ask yourself why you are doing something to stay centered on your path even if it is not popular. He also gave them some advice to “not to be insular” in the context of always have an open mind as a leader and don’t fall for click bait news.
During his speech, he referenced one of his best interviews, congressmen John R. Lewis, and his plight as a civil rights activist, and the struggles presidents face during adversity and how they find their way through the tough times. He referenced former president and West Point graduate Dwight D. Eisenhower as a president he admired, and he spoke some of his book, “The Hardest Job in the World,” which focuses on presidential history and the office of the presidency.
(Photo by Eric S. Bartelt/USMA PAO)
The Department of English and Philosophy (DEP) presented the West Point Humanities Center’s seventh annual Zengerle Lecture in the arts and humanities on April 15 at the Haig Room in Jefferson Hall Library.
The guest speaker for the event was John Dickerson, a CBS national correspondent and host of CBS News Primetime, who conversed with a room full of DEP cadets and asking them “What is their why?” He spoke to them about when times are tough, you ask yourself why you are doing something to stay centered on your path even if it is not popular. He also gave them some advice to “not to be insular” in the context of always have an open mind as a leader and don’t fall for click bait news.
During his speech, he referenced one of his best interviews, congressmen John R. Lewis, and his plight as a civil rights activist, and the struggles presidents face during adversity and how they find their way through the tough times. He referenced former president and West Point graduate Dwight D. Eisenhower as a president he admired, and he spoke some of his book, “The Hardest Job in the World,” which focuses on presidential history and the office of the presidency.
(Photo by Eric S. Bartelt/USMA PAO)