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Professor Gary Garcia Professorial Lecture

The 18th WIDER Annual Lecture was given by Professor C. Peter Timmer on structural transformation post.2015.

www1.wider.unu.edu/AL18/

Taft Lecture, Tainted Law, Michael C. Dorf

Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - David A. Asch, MD, MBA. University of Pennsylvania.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...

People in the audience were able to get an extended perspective with some questions for Mr. Grundberg.

Flexner Dean's Lecture- Luis A. Nunes Amaral.Northwestern University.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...........................................................................

Timothy Beatley lectures on green urbanism and community scale sustainability as part of an MFA in Collaborative Design lecture.

 

In Biophilic Cities: Integrating Nature into Urban Design and Planning, Timothy Beatley argues that cities can and must be designed to permit daily contact with the natural world. He identifies a variety of means for doing this, from green walls and green rooftops to urban forests and sidewalk gardens.

 

Beatley recently collaborated on a documentary film about green cities and urban nature, entitled The Nature of Cities, which has been shown on PBS (Public Broadcasting System) stations all over the U.S. He also writes a regular column for Planning Magazine, called Ever Green, about environmental and sustainability matters. His research has been funded by a variety of agencies and organizations including the National Science Foundation, Virginia Sea Grant, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, among others.

 

January 18, 2012. Photos by: Micah Fischer '13.

 

12/07/2010

 

фото: Мария Пацюк

photo: Maria Patsyuk

Era Messages curator Garth Johnson gives a CraftPerspectives Lecture titled “Waste of Timelessness: Craft in the Present Tense.” January 29, 2011. Photo: Craig Sietsma

Queen Mary College, Institute of Cell & Molecular Science, Whitechapel, London

 

This is the lecture theatre.

It's green and resembles a forest.

The red chairs are poppys.

2017-10-17: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina addressing the officials at Norman Borlaug Lecture: Betting of Africa to Feed the World, World Food Prize 2017.

Photographe: Julie Semoroz, le 3.3.2011, Polar (Eric Lindner) présente lectures rebelles en compagnie de Dimitri Delcourt et Carlo Brandt au Grütli dans la White Box.

Professor Christine Carrington Professorial Lecture

Professor Gary Garcia Professorial Lecture

François Hollande feuillettera pendant un long moment le livre de Mediapart, n'hésitant pas à prendre régulièrement des notes avant son intervention.

Public Lecture on "Changing Consumer Behaviour: Are We Becoming More Demanding?" by Professor Moira Clark, Director, Henley Centre for Customer Management on 25 February 2015

Chapman Distinguished Flexner Lecture. .Brian Hodges, M.D., Ph.D., University of Toronto.Educating Health Professionals in the 21st Century: What Will We Need Humans for?.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center.. .photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................

Capture the lecture in doodles.

 

John Rogers, head of MSc Product Design and Tom Metcalfe, Design Researcher at DJCAD undertake a workshop with the DiXD students.

 

You can read about their work here: productresearch.dundee.ac.uk/?p=642

Prof Colin Harvey welcomes people to AI Annual Lecture, Belfast Festival at Queen's 2006

Arnold Kemp Lecture

November 7, 2014 6:30-8:00pm

 

Arnold J. Kemp is an Associate Professor and the Chair of Painting & Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. His work can be found in the collections of institutions such as The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; The Tacoma Art Museum; The University of California-Berkeley Art Museum; and others. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants such as the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship. Arnold J. Kemp formerly held the position of Assistant Professor and Chair of the MFA in Visual Studies Program at PNCA. He is represented by PDX Contemporary in Portland, Oregon.

 

Photographs by Matthew Gaston

Local civil rights leader Dr. Josie R. Johnson was the featured speaker at Concordia University, St. Paul’s 2013 Bartling Lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 16. At the lecture, the Bartling Scholarship was presented to this year's recipient, senior history major Rebecca.

 

Johnson has been an activist for equality for more than five-decades and is one of Minnesota’s most celebrated civil rights leaders. Johnson, now 83, has been active in the civil rights movement since her teen years when she and her father gathered signatures for an anti-poll tax petition in Texas. In 1963, she led the Minnesota delegation to the historic March on Washington. A year later, she and a multi-racial group of women conducted a secret fact-finding mission to Mississippi. Their goal was to witness first-hand the plight of African Americans who were trying to register to vote. Most recently, Johnson fought against the Voter ID initiative in Minnesota and continues to speak out in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent decision to gut the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

 

The Bartling History Lecture Series launched in 2011, with an inspiring speech by Dr. Fred Bartling Sr. about his experiences as a pastor in the Deep South during the early days of the Civil Rights era. The lecture series, along with the Fred and Ruth Bartling Scholarship, were launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Bartling’s arrival at Concordia. The lecture series focuses on issues of human and civil rights; both important themes in Dr. Bartling’s distinguished teaching career.

Professor Christine Carrington Professorial Lecture

Dans le sillage du colloque "Mai 68. Regards sur les sciences sociales", quelques indications de lecture pour ceux qui souhaitent prolonger les débats.

 

* Edgar Morin, Claude Lefort, Cornélius Castoriadis, Mai 68. La Brêche suivi de Vingt ans après, Fayard, 2008, 292 p., 17 €.

Réunion des analyses à chaud de trois observateurs engagés, avec un post-scriptum de 1986-1988.

 

* Serge Audier, La Pensée anti-68. Essai sur les origines d'une restauration intellectuelle, La Découverte, 2008, 380 p., 21,50 €.

Ou comment mai 68 est devenu un point focal de la contre-offensive libérale.

 

* Boris Gobille, Mai 68, La Découverte, coll. Repères, 2008, 120 p., biblio, 8,50 €.

Un précis bien informé par un jeune chercheur spécialiste des événements.

 

* Sébastien Layerle, Caméras en lutte en mai 1968, Nouveau Monde, 634 p., annexes, biblio, index, 35 €.

Issu d'une thèse, le seul ouvrage consacré aux gens d'images, acteurs ou témoins des événements.

April 29, 2022 - Willem Moolhujsen's lecture on Contemporary Holland in the Panorama Bar aboard Amadeus Princess.

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