Gordon Brown's election pledges
Visiting the University's Jubilee Campus on Saturday, March 27th, Gordon Brown pledged to secure the nation's economic recovery, raise family living standards, build a high-tech knowledge economy, protect frontline services and strengthen fairness in communities.
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In this video Professor Paul Heywood analyses the Labour Party's election pledges, announced by Gordon Brown at a recent visit to The University of Nottingham.
Changing the face of war crimes.
Dr Olympia Bekou, from the School of Law, talks to the UON podcast about her pending trip to the International Criminal Court's review in Uganda, where aggession could be added to the list of crimes it can prosecute.
Obama and the media
Why, despite some major political successes is Barack Obama openly attacked in some sections of the US media? Visiting expert Professor David Paletz (from Duke University) chats about this and other topics from his guest lecture on Obama and the media.
Backbench Rebellions
Professor Philip Cowley explains the concept of backbench rebellions.
Recording the history of Southwell Workhouse
Archaeologists from The University of Nottingham have been delving into the history of Southwell Workhouse by carrying out a detailed survey of the buildings.
CMU Energy Presentation: Smart Transportation
Stephen Smith is one of the many faculty experts at Carnegie Mellon University contributing to the work of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. Smith, a research professor of robotics and director, Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory, discusses how "smart transportation" can help cities use less fuel.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at CMU leverages the expertise of more than 100 faculty from across the university to address several complex chal
CMU Energy Presentation: ChargeCar
Illah Nourbakhsh is one of the many faculty experts at Carnegie Mellon University contributing to the work of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. Nourbakhsh, a professor of robotics and director of the CREATE lab, discusses the ChargeCar project and how the Electric Garage is working with the community.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at CMU leverages the expertise of more than 100 faculty from across the university to address several complex challenges:
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CMU Energy Presentation: Hurricanes and Off-Shore Wind
Paulina Jaramillo, is one of the many faculty experts at Carnegie Mellon University contributing to the work of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. Jaramillo, an assistant research professor in Engineering and Public Policy and executive director of the RenewElec project, discusses whether hurricanes will clobber off-shore wind.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at CMU leverages the expertise of more than 100 faculty from across the university to address sever
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Alphablocks--Treasure Map with Pirate Letter "R"
In this Alphablocks video, the letters build words-map, rams, and raft while Pirate Letter R leads the gang to find a treasure. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review blending words in the early childhood classroom. (3:00)
Kicking homophobia out of football
In this video we go behind the scenes at the recent Justin Campaign event, hosted at the University, by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Questioning staff netw
Ray Lum: Mule Trader
Ray Lum (1891--1977) was a mule skinner, a livestock trader, an auctioneer, and an American original.
Narrative & Verbal Arts, Work, Agriculture / South / 1972
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TWC9: Windows Phone to Windows 8, DirectX graphics development, SSDT Updated | This Week On Channel This week on Channel 9, Clint and Dan discuss the week's top developer news, including;
This Week @Minnesota: Sept. 28, 2012, health on campus
THIS WEEK @MINNESOTA: Sept. 24-28. In this episode of the weekly video feature, we visit the health careers fair, get a free flu shot and learn how to know when you're sick enough to stay home from class.
Lecture 10, October 1, 2012
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Science Bulletins: Expedition Rusinga—Uncovering Our Adaptive Origins
On Rusinga Island in Kenya's Lake Victoria, paleontologist Will Harcourt-Smith is leading an effort to recreate the environments inhabited by primitive primates—apes of the genus Proconsul. Studying the adaptive changes of our ancient ancestors helps scientists trace the origins of adaptability in modern humans.
Science Bulletins is a production of the National Center for Science Literacy, Education, and Technology (NCSLET), part of the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natur
German faith in Europe undented by debt crisis
Oct. 1 - On the streets of the German capital Berlin, support for closer ties between European nations is unwavering, despite scepticism over the bailouts for Greece and other weak economies.
No China hard landing - Goldman Sachs' O'Neill
Oct. 1 - The slowdown in China growth is here to stay, posing challenges for previously strong sectors but there'll be no hard landing says Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman Jim O'Neill.
Taaluniecentrum : Voor wie Nederlands als vreemde taal doceert Je vindt bij het Taaluniecentrum NVT in Brussel informatie over de didactiek van het Nederlands als vreemde taal. U kunt er een overzicht van leermiddelen en leermaterialen raadplegen. U krijgt er ook persoonlijk advies en u …
Story Retelling & Kindergarten Readiness
Lecture- Story Retelling & Kindergarten Readiness. Part of the series: How to Get Your Child Ready for Kindergarten. Get your child ready for kindergarten; learn how to help your child develop better learning skills with this free how to video clip on story retelling. (1:50)













