Libya: Past, Present, And Future.
Saif al-Islam Alqadhafi is currently Chairman of the Gaddafi International Foundation for Charity and Development based in Tripoli, Libya. He received his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics in 2009. The topic of his thesis was The Role of Civil Society in the Democratization of Global Governance Institutions: From ‘Soft Power’ to Collective Decision-Making? He received a Masters Degree in Business from Vienna’s IMADEC University in 2000. He graduated with BSc in Engineering from T
My Symposia Interview: Drugs and Devices - Novel Targets in Hypertension
Luis Ruilope Michael Böhm in conversation with Frank Ruschitzka
Drugs and Devices - Novel Targets in Hypertension
The Varieties of Medical Images: A Research Perspective
Speaker: Dr. Brian Chapman, UCSD
Direct Chemical Vapor Deposition of Graphene on Dielectric Surfaces
Direct Chemical Vapor Deposition of Graphene on Dielectric Surfaces
Conférence Bernard Comment
Conférence Bernard Comment
Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011Â : Accueil des mineurs victimes
Maltraitance et protection de l’enfance en danger
A Besançon, l’accueil des mineurs victimes de violence fait l’objet d’un partenariat entre le CHU et le Centre Hospitalier de Novillars, établissement de santé mentale. Une Unité de Victimologie et de thérapie familiale travaille en partenariat étroit avec différentes associations dont l’Association d’Aide aux Victimes d’Infraction, ainsi qu’avec le Barreau des Avocats de Besançon.
Un projet de création
Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011 : Actualités sur la protection de l’enfance
Maltraitance et protection de l’enfance en danger. De multiples contraintes font que la protection de l'enfance évolue peu en dépit des ambitions de la loi du 5 mars 2007 :
- les réponses restent très judiciaires ;
- les actions de prévention sont ponctuelles, pas de volonté forte de miser sur des actions en amont des décisions de protection ;
- l'éventail des réponses reste étroit ; peu d'alternatives au maintien à domicile ou à l'accueil de l'enfant.
Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011Â : Discussion et perspectives
Maltraitance et protection de l’enfance en danger
Au départ, la loi de 2007…déceptions, régressions?
Mais quelques avancées… il faut du temps, mais nécessité d’une mise en alerte
Ne pas seulement invoquer les droits de l’enfant, mais permettre aux parents de les exercer dans leurs situations de vie
Avant tout être attentif à l’enfant
Personne en devenir: tout mal-traitement, toute maltraitance met en jeu une vie entière, et d’autres vie Ã
Réduction de la mortalité maternelle – Dakar 2010 - Questions méthodologie.
Réduction de la mortalité maternelle – Dakar 2010 - Questions méthodologie
Auteur : Pierre JAUDOIN (démographe – Ministère Français des Affaires Etrangères)
Conférence enregistrée dans le cadre du Colloque International Interdisciplinaire : Droit et Santé en Afrique. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique Sub-saharienne, mieux comprendre pour mieux agir. 1ère Session : Fécondité, sexualité et planning familial.
Questions méthodologie.
Valentine's Day at U of R
What are YOU doing for Valentine's Day?
Interview with Penny Gamble Williams Lost Sistine Chapel Manuscripts Exhibited for the First Time in U.S. 2011 Legislative Briefing recap Global Warming and the Political Economy of Cities Bulls or Bears in the China Shop? Global Crises, Global Linkages and Asian Manufacturing Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism Religion and the Market: are they in conflict? A Year after the Collapse of Lehmans: where does global capitalism go now? What Next? Surviving the 21st Century Europe And North America In A Changing Global Economy
Red/Black: Related Through History includes an object-based exhibition on the subject, created by the Eiteljorg, an
The only remaining set of codices from the Sacristy of the Sistine Chapel will be on display at The Lost Manuscripts from the Sistine Chapel: An Epic Journey from Rome to Toledo, an exhibit that opens January 23 at SMU's Meadows Museum and continues through April 23.
Featuring 40 codices that range in date from the 11th to the 18th century, the collection represents some of the finest illuminations ever discovered, and follows the trajectory of an exciting and significant time at the Vatican an
Minnesota's state budget faces a deficit of $6.2 billion, putting the U's already diminished state support at deep risk. If state leaders neglect our shared commitment to higher education, the cost of rebuilding our academic and research quality and capacity will be extraordinarily high for the University and for the state. Peggy Flanagan (02') will tell how the U changed her life, and why personal stories still matter most and President Bruininks shares the U's 2011 legislative request.
Global warming will fundamentally alter the political economy of cities. A large number of cities will be in the front line of the most massive onslaughts of these changes. What do engineers and architects already know about how we can adjust our built environments? And how can ecological economists help to take us beyond the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change? Saskia Sassen is Centennial Professor at LSE and Professor, Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University. Her latest
This annual Sir Patrick Gillam Lecture examines the impact of the global economic downturn on East Asia and the prospects for East Asian manufacturing in its aftermath. Andrew Bernard is Jack Byrne Professor of International Economics and director of the Center for International Business at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, USA.
The global financial crisis has made it painfully clear that powerful psychological forces are imperiling the wealth of nations today. From blind faith in ever-rising housing prices to plummeting confidence in capital markets, "animal spirits" are driving financial events worldwide. Robert Shiller will put forward a bold new vision that will transform economics and restore prosperity.
The global revival of religion has been predominantly fuelled by the creation of a religious free market defined by entrepreneurship, choice and personal revelation. So can religion and the market sit together and what can economics teach us about religion? John Gray is emeritus professor of European thought at LSE and author of Gray's Anatomy. John Micklethwait is editor of The Economist and co-author of God is Back.
The financial upheavals of the past two years have occurred against the background of a decade of crisis in global capitalism. The neo-liberal model has collapsed. What comes next, and what are the geopolitical implications? John Gray is emeritus professor at LSE and author of Gray's Anatomy: selected writings and False Dawn: delusions of global capitalism. This event is supported by the LSE Annual Fund.
The list of challenges facing the world is proliferating rapidly from climate change to nuclear proliferation and nobody seems to have much of a grip on what is going on. In this public dialogue hosted by Global Policy, a new innovative and interdisciplinary journal, Chris Patten and Professor David Held will discuss what we know in each of these areas and how progress can be made.
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?













