French Lesson - Les Idéogrammes
This video teaches (with the help of a talking frog) the traveler how to read and understand the signs that are on the streets in France. Only French is spoken, but the signs are understandable. For intermediate learners.
Learn French - Les Endroits (Places)
Learn French by learning the names for French places. The images and words appear on the screen as they are being said. For beginning French learners.
Learn French - A L'ecole (At School)
The narrator recites school-related words in French as they appear on the screen with an appropriate image. There is no English spoken. For beginning learners of the French language.
Learn French - L'école (School)
Learn French by learning the words associated with a school setting. Although many students of French will understand this video this video would be better served if the words and the translation appeared on the screen. A French teacher could stop the video at key points and ask what is being said. For beginning to intermediate learners.
The Coming Global Monetary (Dis)Order
After the Great Recession, the global monetary system is in turmoil. Can order be restored?
Changing climate - where energy and global warming meet
This video podcast comes from the frontline of the campaign against global warming. We speak to National Geographic Executive Editor, Dennis Dimick, about his extraordinary career and his commitment to the environment.
We Don't Know How To Solve Global Poverty And That's A Good Thing.
This lecture argues that occasions when development economists were more certain about 'the solution to global poverty' have often led to harmful consequences for the world's poor in the long-run. Sceptical criticism is a creative force that redirects attention and effort away from centrally-directed expert solutions towards effective decentralised problem-solving.
Europe And North America In A Changing Global Economy
The global financial crisis caused some governments to turn inward. Is protectionism here to stay? What can the US and EU do to stimulate growth and encourage trade?
Global Justice - Revision lecture powerpoint
Global Justice - Revision lecture powerpoint
Global Justice - Lecture 11 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 11 handout
Asia's Rise and Global Governance International Studies Public Forum (ISPF) presents: “Asia's Rise and Global Governance” with Miles Kahler, UC San Diego, recorded May 27, 2010 Miles Kahler is Rohr Professor of Pacific International Relations at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) and professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). From 2001 to 2005, Kahler served as interim director and founding director of the Ins
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Global Health Concerns and Issues A Public Health Seminar delivered by Candace Chandra, Founder and President, Canary Strategies, LLC on Monday, May 10, 2010 Due to the severity, length, and frequency of conflict around the world, global health is increasingly involved in post-conflict reconstruction. Conflict is increasingly impacting not just the burden of disease and prevalence of serious injuries (including mental health), but also destroying health care systems and physical infrastructure - creating an emergency
Global Justice - Lecture 10 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 10 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 9 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 9 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 8 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 8 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 7 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 7 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 6 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 6 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 4 handout
Global Justice - Lecture 4 handout













