Site Libre Savoirs: Economie générale
Domaine: Sciences économiques et sociales
Sciences économiques et raisonnement économique
- la monnaie
- macro-économie et politique économique
- micro-économie
- principaux courants de la pensée économique
Site Libre Savoirs: Les marchés financiers
Domaine: Sciences de l'économie, de la gestion et de la société
Programme
I Les principes généraux d'organisation des marchés financiers
II Les marchés sous-jacents
II-1 Les marchés d'actions
II-2 Les marchés obligataires
1I-3 Les marchés des changes
III Les marchés dérivés
III-1 Les marchés à terme de marchandises
III-2 Les marchés à terme d'instruments financiers (marchés de taux)
III-3 Les marchés d'options négociables
Méthodes pédagogiques
Cours sur la b
Site Libre Savoirs: Evolutions culturelles des pratiques alimentaires
Domaine: Sciences de la vie et ingénierie du vivant
Evolutions culturelles des pratiques alimentaires
Approche culturelle des systèmes alimentaires et culinaires
Site Libre Savoirs: Sport 1er semestre
Domaine: Autres domaines d'enseignement
1 semestre que pour les A BCPST.
Site Libre Savoirs: Eléments d'histoire du droit en Europe / Contribution à l'épistémologie des
Domaine: Sciences Humaines
Ce cours est un prolongement du cours d'introduction générale au droit et d'un module intégratif (optionnel) sur la construction européenne.Le contenu a un caractère interdisciplinaire (Droit/Science Politique/Sociologie/Economie)
Employability Tutorials
Employability Tutorials
Interactive module introduction seminar
Interactive module introduction seminar
Calendar - Quiz
Children will consolidate their understanding of the days of the week, months and seasons of the year.
Energy sapping
It's the 'squeezed middle' may end up paying both higher energy prices and helping through taxation to subsidise those who will need government help to pay their bills, says Dr Michael Pollitt of Cambridge Judge Business School.
X-Ray Diffraction
This resource is a video guide, which shows how to obtain a diffraction pattern of a powder with the help of X-Ray diffractometer. The video covers a sample praparation, sample placement, and the measurement of 2theta angles of diffracted by the sample X-rays. X-ray diffraction is a non-destructive analytical characterisation technique employed to identify crystalline phases which may be present in the sample. It also determines structural properties, such as defects, epitaxy, grain size, phase
2011 Oncology Summer Symposium Presentation - Chi Van Dang
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Koch Institute Public Galleries: Making Tumors Vulnerable
How can researchers overcome the "toughness" of cancerous tissue and deliver treatments deep inside tumors? This video tells the story of researchers from Sangeeta Bhatia's lab at the KI who have developed a new nanomaterials-based solution to this problem. The video is currently featured in the interactive displays of the KI Public Galleries. Learn more at: http://ki.mit.edu/galleries.
Koch Institute Public Galleries: Sensing Cancer
How can doctors more quickly and effectively determine whether a new treatment is working for a cancer patient or not? This video traces the work of the Cima lab at the KI to overcome this problem with a tiny implantable sensor. The video currently appears in the interactive exhibits of the KI Public Galleries. Learn more at http://ki.mit.edu/galleries.
Koch Institute Public Galleries: Stopping the Spread of Cancer
How can doctors detect and stop the deadly process by which cancers spread throughout the body? This video traces the work of the KI's Gertler lab to better understand metastasis and identify new targets for detection and therapy of metastatic cancers. The video currently appears in the interactive exhibits of the KI Public Galleries. Learn more at http://ki.mit.edu/galleries.
Koch Institute Public Galleries: Engineering the Immune System
How can researchers better equip the body's immune system to fight off cancer? This video tells the story of researchers in the Irvine lab at the Koch Institute who have developed a new nanoparticle-based system for boosting the immune response to cancer. The video currently appears in the interactive exhibits of the KI Public Galleries. Learn more at http://ki.mit.edu/galleries.
Koch Institute Public Galleries: Cutting off Cancer's Food Supply
How can cancer medicine take advantage of cancer's peculiar eating habits? This video traces the work of the KI's Vander Heiden lab to understand why cancer burns sugar differently from other human cells, and how this could lead to better cancer therapies. The video currently appears in the interactive exhibits of the KI Public Galleries. Learn more at http://ki.mit.edu/galleries.
Graduate Admissions Panel
In this sessions, four professors from various departments for Graduate Education explain and answer questions in regards to the admissions process. All application processes are similar, however key differences are highlighted below. For the Electrical Engineering Department & Computer Science, applications are submitted online and read by 78/120 professors, each individual application is read by 5-7 professors. The committee looks for whether applicants can do good research, independence, exci
The science behind wheeled sports
This unit focuses on cycling and wheelchair racing: what we might collectively call 'wheeled sports'. The Scientific concepts such as force, acceleration and speed are also useful for understanding these sports. However, cycling and wheelchair racing differ from the sports you have studied so far in that technology more obviously plays an important role.
Next steps
This Unit studies 'proteins'. Starting with a simple analysis of the molecular make up, the Unit moves on to look at the importance of protein and how they are digested and absorbed
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