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IIASA/OeAW Public Lecture Series, Lecture 5: Obstacles and Opportunities in Environmental Management by Simon Levin
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On 10 March 2023 Lord Philip Sales delivered the 2023 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Constitutional values in the common law of obligations".
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, including photographs from the event, is available from the Private Law Centre website: www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events
2010 G. Albert Shoemaker lecturer Fredrick Palmer speaks with mining engineering students before the lecture
The wonderfully restored ceiling of the stairwell leading to the lecture theatre in the V&A's 1869 building.
California Academy of Sciences
At multiple times during the day, audiences can participate in a quick and dirty 15 minute presentation about the Philippine coral reef, its inhabitants, and efforts pushing towards its conservation.
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture Brian Schmidt, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture William Moerner, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Prof. André Sapir presented his lecture, “Economic Governance in Europe: First Lessons from the Crisis” at the Barcelona GSE's opening ceremony for the 2009-10 academic year. The lecture and ceremony took place at the Pedrera.
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NEWPORT, R.I. - U.S. Naval War College staff, students, and guests attend cultural lectures presented by international students from the Naval Staff College in Pringle Auditorium, March 13, 2023. Lieutenant Commander’s Febi Romansyah and Sony Sartantyo, both from the Indonesian Navy, and Lt. Cmdr. Omar Kamkoum, from the Tunisian Navy, lectured on their respective nation’s governments, cultures, militaries, and economies. The lectures were followed by a luncheon where guests and students could sample various dishes from Indonesian and Tunisian cuisines. (U.S. Navy photo by Brett Dodge/Released)
Paul Assaiante congratulates members of Trinity's women's squash team and their coach, Wendy Bartlett (far left), on their recent national championship win over Harvard.
Photo by John Atashian
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Flexner Dean's Lecture-James Arthur, MD
guest speaker from England, as part of our Flexner and Kern Foundation speaker series.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Photo: Anne Rayner; VU
Flexner Dean's Lecture- Mamta Swaroop, MD
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Photo: Anne Rayner; VU
AMY WHITAKER: MFA AC+D LECTURE
Apr 8, 2015 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
About Amy Whitaker Amy Whitaker is a full-time member of the Art Business faculty at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York. She is also the president of the Professional Organization for Women in the Arts (POWarts) and a mentor for fellows of the TED Conferences. Amy holds an MBA from Yale and an MFA in oil painting from the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Her undergraduate degree is in political science and studio art from Williams College.
Amy teaches and writes about the intersection of art, business, and everyday life. She has taught courses in economics and entrepreneurship at The School of Visual Arts, The Rhode Island School of Design, California College of the Arts, Williams College, and Trade School, a social-practice school founded by artists. Her teaching has been cited in the Financial Times, Forbes, Corporate Counsel, The Awl, the New York Times Cityroom Blog, and elsewhere. She has lectured widely on art museums, creativity, and business principles. She has worked in museums including the Guggenheim, the Museum of Modern Art, and Tate, as well as for the artist Jenny Holzer, for the investment firm D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P., and as an Olin Fellow in Economics at the Yale School of Management.
Amy is the author of the book Museum Legs: Fatigue and Hope in the Face of Art (Hol Art Books, 2009), an essay collection about the creative life of museums and the public life of art. Museum Legs was included in the Authors@Google program, recommended by the Association of Art Museum Directors, and chosen as freshman read at RISD in 2010. Amy’s work has also appeared in FastCompany.com, The New York Times, The New York Post, Art21, Artwrit, and The Millions, among other publications. She is the 2013 recipient of the Sarah Verdone Writing Award from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and is at work on a new book about creative process in the market economy, to be published by Harper Collins.
Photos by Matthew Gaston