Episode 40: Politics Meets Pop Culture In Indonesia Anthropologist Dr Ariel Heryanto speaks to Up Close host Jacky Angus about how Indonesian pop culture both influences and is influenced by complex social and political forces. Dr Ariel Heryanto - Episode 49: How We'll Fare in the Global Food Crisis Prof Snow Barlow, the University of Melbourne, backgrounds the sharp rise in food prices, and looks at how science and technology may provide solutions in feeding an ever growing global population. Also, Prof Rajinder S. Sidhu from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India, discusses the impact of elevated food prices on Indian society. With Science host, Dr Shane Huntington Peter Agre addressess Global MBA class Johns Hopkins Global MBA--Bret Victor Get Ready For Abundance Culture At High School Johns Hopkins Global MBA--Matthew Eversman Professor Joseph Stiglitz: Road to Ruin? Financial Instability and the Global Economy The Free Culture Game Global Population Stability: Real Hope This Century Through Family Planning World Celebrates Global Handwashing Day: How To Avoid Poo, Excrement, Faeces Global Talent Competition Promotes Public Health A Missing Global Blueprint for Integral Life and Culture Court in the Net. - How the digital age is transforming the global politics of power and influence CHILDREN INDIA - Les enfants de l’Inde (2) - (English,French version) Science Studio vol 051 – Topic: Culture and human evolution – Guest: Robert Boyd Episode 5: Striving for global health Global Finance in a New Market The CIBAM Global Business Symposium - A new world order Creating a Culture of Innovation Redefining Global Strategy HBR IdeaCastâ 59: Redefining Global Strategy Redefining Global Strategy: Harvard Business Online's Steve Singer talks with Pankaj Ghemawat, author of the upcoming book Redefining Global Strategy: Crossing Borders in a World Where Differences Still Matter.
Peter Agre, MD, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, addresses the new Global MBA class at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
Bret Victor comes to the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School after holding various positions in the commercial real estate finance industry. He also co-founded a sports marketing and endorsement company, executing deals between professional athletes and start-up, e-commerce, and Fortune 500 companies. In addition, he has worked in the nonprofit sector, heading the board of directors of the Los Angeles chapter of the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled.
A presentation detailing the challenges and opportunities posed by abundance culture and generation Content in education
Matthew Eversman, with a bachelor's degree in biology and minors in environmental affairs and political science, has worked as an environmental engineer and, most recently, consulted with Fortune 500 companies to help manage the environmental impact of their manufacturing operations. Matt has traveled extensively and is fluent in Spanish and French, as well as English.
ANU Crawford School of Economics and Government presents the inaugural Crawford School Oration by Professor Joseph Stiglitz. This video was recorded at The Australian National University on 3 August 2010.
Professor Joseph Stiglitz is the University Professor at Columbia University in New York and Chair of Columbia University's Committee on Global Thought. He is also the co-founder and Executive Director of the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia.
He was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in e
The Free Culture Game is a game about the struggle between free culture and copyright. Create and defend the common knowledge from the vectorial class. Liberate the passive consumers from the domain of the market.
Professor John Cleland of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine talks about the central role of family planning for tackling the linked challenge of rising global populations and climate change. He tells why a reduction of unwanted pregnancies is needed – especially in sub-Saharan Africa – as the means of relieving poverty and [...]
Val Curtis of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine explains how we can save millions of lives by washing our hands after going to the toilet, and especially before eating food. She was talking at a party for primary school children held in London’s Science Museum to celebrate Global Handwashing Day, where Grace [...]
The “London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine’s Got Talent” competition has generated a glittering array of ideas for promoting public health. It’s been funded from the Gates Award made to the School in 2009. The organiser, Professor Hazel Dockrell discusses some of the winning entries and explains how the School’s global network of students [...]
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New research shows males and females approach risk-taking differently even in utero.
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(English,French version)
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Nobel Laureate Eric Chivian discusses the connection between biodiversity and human disease, and Yvonna Reekie examines the emerging problem of drug-resistant tuberculosis.
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What will the new world order look like, who will do well, and what changes are needed if companies are to survive and emerge stronger out of the recession?
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.













