National Security College Public Lecture
National Security College Public Lecture by Admiral Giampaolo Di Paola, Chairman of the NATO Military Commission.
Week 09 Panel B: Public Participation in Managing the Environment
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Week 09 Panel A: Public Participation in Managing the Environment
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Week 09 Panel B: Public Participation in Managing the Environment
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Week 09 Panel A: Public Participation in Managing the Environment
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Week 10 Panel: Public Participation in Managing the Environment
A panel of guest speakers discuss the role of community involvement in Natural Resource Management.
Week 10 Panel: Public Participation in Managing the Environment
A panel of guest speakers discuss the role of community involvement in Natural Resource Management.
Week 03 Lecture: Sustainability and Public Participation
This lecture will explore the importantance of including people in environmental policy development and implementation, as well as the associated problems of allowing people to be involved in the development of policy and decision making processes. Power and equity issues will be explored with a view to highlighting the diabolical policy conundrum posed by the involvement and consultation of people in environmental policy. Steve Dovers will provide an introduction to the complex nature of enviro
Week 03 Lecture: Sustainability and Public Participation
This lecture will explore the importantance of including people in environmental policy development and implementation, as well as the associated problems of allowing people to be involved in the development of policy and decision making processes. Power and equity issues will be explored with a view to highlighting the diabolical policy conundrum posed by the involvement and consultation of people in environmental policy. Steve Dovers will provide an introduction to the complex nature of enviro
Week 03 Lecture: sustainability and public participation
This weeks lecture considers the first tutorial topic that is subject to student facilitation and provides some helpful background for students before the tutorials on public participation next week.
Week 03 Lecture: sustainability and public participation
This weeks lecture considers the first tutorial topic that is subject to student facilitation and provides some helpful background for students before the tutorials on public participation next week.
Key Challenges Facing Public Sector Leaders - Ashridge Journal Article
2007 saw the first Ashridge Public Sector Essay Competition with a large number of entries from around the globe. Carina Paine Schofield draws out key themes from the entries and presents an overview of the issues that are at the top of the agenda for public sector leaders around the world today.
Gender, Secularization and Laicity in Public Latin American Debates
Religion and Conflict - Content - Gender, Secularization and Laicity in Public Latin American Debates - Arizona State University > CATEGORIES > Arts + Humanities > PODCASTS > Religion and Conflict > Content > Gender, Secularization and Laicity in Public Latin American Debates
Private Faith/Public Faith:Religion and Government
Religion and Conflict - Content - Private Faith/Public Faith:Religion and Government - Arizona State University > CATEGORIES > Arts + Humanities > PODCASTS > Religion and Conflict > Content > Private Faith/Public Faith:Religion and Government
Working in the British Film Industry - Lucy Main
Lucy Main graduated from Coventry in 2002 with a BA honours degree in Communication, Culture and Media plus some great intentions. After working for the BBC and a number of corporate production companies on blue chip accounts, Lucy conducted a smash and grab raid for a management position at the New Producers Alliance (NPA).
In this Coventry Conversation you can here Lucy talking about her current role as Executive Producer on a number of films being made in the UK.
Media Impact on Public Perception of Health Policies - Dr John Lister
Dr John Lister is a health journalist and lecturer at Coventry University. He writes extensively on health services and health policy issues for trade union and other organisations. This includes research, writing, editing and designing tabloid newspapers for 12 major branches of UNISON, the UKs largest health trade union.
Here he discusses the 'Media Impact on Public Perception of Health Policies' at the 15th Annual IAHPE Conference that took place in Coventry.
Aston Martin and the British Motor Industry - David Richards
David Richards is one of the most familiar names in British motorsport. He has achieved international success as a competitor, team principle and businessman, and leads two of Britain’s most famous automotive companies.
Working in the British Film Industry - Lucy Main
Lucy Main graduated from Coventry in 2002 with a BA honours degree in Communication, Culture and Media plus some great intentions. After working for the BBC and a number of corporate production companies on blue chip accounts, Lucy conducted a smash and grab raid for a management position at the New Producers Alliance (NPA).
In this Coventry Conversation you can here Lucy talking about her current role as Executive Producer on a number of films being made in the UK.
Public Theology in America: A panel hosted by the Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democra
Father John Neuhaus, Stanley Hauerwas and Darryl Hart discuss the role of theology in politics and public life.
Faith Complex: Katie Paris on Faith in Public Life
Katie Paris, Program and Communications Director at Faith in Public Life, a Washington, DC nonprofit organization, speaks with Jacques Berlinerblau about faith as a unifying force in public life.













