MulletProofPoet: Citizen Caned
The MulletproofPoet (aka Andrew Graves) delivers his poem 'Citizen Kaned' to the audience at the launch of the Nottingham University Samworth Academy's Writer in Residence programme.
If you want to find out more about the programme check out the website
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/prospective/undergraduate/creative-professional-writing/students.aspx
MulletProofPoet: "YouTube Youth"
The MulletproofPoet (aka Andrew Graves) delivers his poem 'YouTube Youth' to the audience at the launch of the Nottingham University Samworth Academy's Writer in Residence programme.
If you want to find out more about the programme check out the website
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/prospective/undergraduate/creative-professional-writing/students.aspx
Deborah Stevenson: Everyone says I should hit you
Deborah Stevenson delivers her poem 'Everyone says I should hit you' to the audience at the launch of the Nottingham University Samworth Academy's Writer in Residence programme.
If you want to find out more about the programme check out the website
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/prospective/undergraduate/creative-professional-writing/students.aspx
Deborah Stevenson: Six Months
Deborah Stevenson delivers her poem 'Six Months' to the audience at the launch of the Nottingham University Samworth Academy's Writer in Residence programme.
If you want to find out more about the programme check out the website
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/prospective/undergraduate/creative-professional-writing/students.aspx
Protecting the sustainability of wheat production
Scientists at The University of Nottingham play a key role in a new £7m research programme to help maintain the world's production of wheat. It is the first study of its kind in the UK for 20 years.
PMAD Kurt Schwengel
People Make A Difference with Danny Brassell o3/21/11 Guest: Kurt Schwengel
PHY100 Patterns of Nature Session 8 03/21/11
PHY100 Patterns of Nature Session 8 03/21/11
TOPIC: Light & Colors
Dr. Jill Mauldin- Physician Profile
Video profile on Maternal/Fetal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Jill Mauldin. Her areas of special interest include gestational diabetes and VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean). She talks about the importance of educating and engaging women to take care of their health during pregnancy and why it's important to choose a practice that offers all aspects of prenatal care.
Dr. Chris Streck- Physician Profile.
Meet Pediatric Surgeon, Dr. Chris Streck. He talks about his areas of special interest including cancer surgery, complex congenital problems and common issues such as hernia surgery. He discusses why it's important to offer care and support to both children and their families, and why the MUSC's Children's Hospital is so special.
DMC TV: Welding scholarship
Del Mar College Foundation, Inc. representatives met with a Ray High School student and her family on March 8 to formalize a scholarship agreement, which was provided by an anonymous donor.
Purdue Signature Jewelry supporting scholarships
Purdue is working with Roth Brothers Jewelers in Monticello to create Purdue Signature Jewelry, a distinctive line of custom jewelry designed to reflect not only the wearer's special connections with the University, but also his or her individual personality. A portion of the profits will help support Purdue academic and athletics scholarships.
To learn more, visit http://www.purduejewelry.com
Chemical Engineering Centennial Seminars - February 17, 2011
Surya K. Mallapragada, Department Chair and Stanley Chair in Interdisciplinary Engineering at Iowa State University, discussed Bioinspired Materials during the Centennial Seminar on Feb. 17, 2011.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/AboutUs/Centennial/seminars.html
Aquaculture: Cage Culture
An instructional video about fish farming in the state of Indiana. The program covers the recommended practices and guidelines for starting a successful cage culture operation. The video was supported by Purdue Extension, RMA, & Sea Grant Illinois-Indiana.
Actor in Residence at Northeastern University
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The Road To the Garden - Northeastern Men's Basketball at the first Boston Tip-Off Classic
A story of the men's basketball historic trip to the TD Garden for the first annual Boston Tip-Off Classic
Baby Owl Back at Home Thanks to WSU and Avista
PULLMAN, Wash.— A Great Horned owl chick is back in its nest at Pullman's Lincoln Middle School. The chick, which is too young to fly, was found a week ago at the foot of the nest tree on the school grounds. Employees from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine took the bird back to WSU, for an examination and feeding while plans were made to replace it in its nest. After waiting for winds to die down, Avista donated a large bucket truck, along with serviceman Tom Haeder, t
Feminist Internationalisms: Celebrating feminist engagements with international law and politics - 0
This two-day workshop will focus on Australasian work on feminist internationalism in the fields of international relations and international law. Papers will explore economics, security, democracy and human rights using feminist inquiry both as a theoretical lens and a methodology. The keynote speaker is Professor Ann Tickner, University of Southern California. This workshop is supported by the Australian Research Council
The Protection of Human Rights in Australia; A Way Forward, The Alice Tay Lecture on Law and Human R
Mary Kostakidis was a member of the Human Rights Consultation Committee that inquired into the adequacy of the protection of human rights in Australia. The Committee reported to the federal Attorney General on September 30 after an extensive period of nationwide community consultation. In this lecture Ms Kostakidis will discuss the themes that emerged from the 40,000 responses that were received during this consultation and outline the suite of measures which the committee saw as the way forward
China's Policy Response to the Global Financial Crisis
Yu Yongding will be in Australia to deliver the Productivity Commission's Richard Snape Lecture for 2009. An Academician with Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, former Director-General of Institute of World Economics and Politics (1998- ), Professor with Post-Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, President of the China Society of World Economics (2001- ), Editor of China and World Economy, Associate Editor of Asian Economic Policy Review. He was formerly the academic member of
ENS Lyon - Le migrant connecté (Dana Diminescu) (video)
Partons de l'univers-maison d'une famille philippine de Paris : l'écran d'ordinateur donne accès à leur maison de Manille. D'où un paradoxe : au cœur du « déracinement », on trouve des attaches et des liens préservés. Le programme « TIC et migrations » montre que migrer n'est plus incompatible avec la conservation de liens et de contacts ! Nouvel enfermement communautaire ? Possible, mais s'accompagnant alors d'une manière nouvelle de vivre ensemble.













