Parallel & Perpendicular Lines
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Les campus universitaires québécois - Emission 24
ÉMISSION 24
Le projet CARTaGENE (Université de Montréal)
Prenez des nouvelles du projet de recherche CARTaGENE de l'Université de Montréal visant la création d’une cartographie des gènes de la population québécoise.
Un prof, un livre : Régine Robin-Maire, écrivaine et professeure émérite au Département de sociologie à l’Université du Québec à Montréal, nous parle de son plus récent livre Mégapolis. Les derniers pa
Les campus universitaires québécois - Emission 28
ÉMISSION 28
L’Observatoire de l’administration publique (ÉNAP)
L’Observatoire de l'administration publique est un pôle d’excellence en recherche consacré à la veille et à l’analyse comparative pour repérer les évolutions et les tendances les plus contemporaines en administration publique.
Un prof, un livre : Suzie Robichaud, professeure émérite retraitée à l’Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, nous présente son de
Impact Campaign - Ingenuity
Impact: The Campaign for Nottingham will raise £150 million in philanthropic support across five strategic themes over the next five years.
Our five themes encompass a series of high-impact projects, in the UK, Malaysia and China.
This video introduces the theme of 'Ingenuity'
These projects will have a positive and lasting influence on society and make an impact that will touch generations.
Find out more here http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign/impactcampaign.aspx
Ritter Planetarium Renovation and Upgrade
Media Coverage
The Great Wall
The Great Wall of China stretches more than 6,400 kilometers, or nearly 4,000 miles through northern China. China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, began constructing the wall in the 3rd century BC to protect the northern borders of his empire. (2:41)
Nokia's surprise Q3 profits
Oct. 20 - Higher than expected sales have sparked share rally for Nokia as it prepares to launch new Windows based smartphone. Penny Tweedie reports.
Ensembl Overview (given at ErasmusMC, Sept 2011)
This is an overview of the data available in the Ensembl Genome Browser with a focus on the gene set and sequence variation. Four demos follow this presentation, using www.ensembl.org.
Day Pass Down the Red Sea
This video over the southeastern Mediterranean Sea and down the coastline of the Red Sea was taken by the crew of Expedition 29 aboard the International Space Station. This sequence of shots was taken on Sept. 17, 2011, from 12:14:25 to 12:24:55 GMT, on a descending pass from southern Greece to the Horn of Africa.
EstadÃstica en el Grado de Ciencia y TecnologÃa de los Alimentos (2011)
La asignatura de EstadÃstica es una asignatura de carácter básico del plan de estudios del Grado en Ciencia y TecnologÃa de los Alimentos y constituye una de las herramientas fundamentales para el análisis de datos en cualquier estudio estadÃstico que se quiera realizar en el ámbito de la Ciencia y TecnologÃa de los Alimentos. Tiene un enfoque eminentemente aplicado y orientado al uso de un software para la implementación de las diversas técnicas estadÃsticas a casos prácticos.
Nutrition Related Care
This tutorial is designed to aid first and second year medical students learn how to assess and calculate nutritional status and need for a variety of medical conditions. It includes material on how to use a scalable assessment tool for establishing minimal caloric need, and then provides a series of real-world cases emphasizing key aspects of nutritionally related care.
Mexican clowns frown on violence
Oct. 20 - Clowns in Mexico City march against violence for the 16th Annual International Clown Convention. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
U.S. Day Ahead: Murdochs face News Corp board vote
Oct. 20 - Rupert and James Murdoch and are up for reelection to News Corp's board, and while it's not likely they'll be voted off, they will likely hear complaints about the company's corporate governance, says Reuters Correspondent Yinka Adegoke.
Beam Engines in the UK
Illustrated list of beam engines in the UK that can be seen by the public and based on the Geoff Hayes Shire Classics book, 2003 + other engines not included...
Basic Concepts of International Arbitration (Part 2 of 2) [Audio]
Speaker(s): Jan Paulsson | Jan Paulsson presents the essentials of international arbitration in two compact seminars of the LSE Transnational Law Project. Lecture two of two.
Is There A Future For Multiculturalism? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Jonathan Chaplin, Alan Craig, Claire Fox, Professor Tariq Modood | Recent years have seen politicians and commentators of all stripes lining up to condemn multiculturalism. This event asks whether we are right to bury state multiculturalism, having once praised it so energetically. The debate coincides with the launch of Multiculturalism: a Christian retrieval from Theos. Jonathan Chaplin is the first director of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics. Alan Craig is the le
7 Billion and Counting
With 7 billion mouths to feed -- and many more to come -- how will our cities, economies, health systems and environments cope? What are the challenges and opportunities? We asked some of UNSW's experts to canvass the big issues surrounding the global population explosion. Here's a taste of what they said. For more detailed videos and stories, go to our 7 Billion website: www.7billion.unsw.edu.au
Breakingviews: Can Groupon go from IPO to long-term success?
Nov. 4 - The Internet coupon firm's $700 million IPO has gone well, but Reuters Breakingviews says long-term success will require achieving greater things, such as profit.
Polar Bears and Sea Ice
Sea ice is essential to polar bears. Without it, they cannot hunt their primary prey, seals. (0:43)













