International Classification of Function, Disability and Health
This package was originally designed for undergraduates in Medicine at the University of Nottingham. It will also be useful to students in nursing, allied health professions and pharmacy. Practitioners in these fields, who are new to the ICF, will also find it a useful introduction. It describes the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a classification system published by the World Health Organisation to describe health status. This system is widely used in r
14.13 International business for entrepreneurs: References
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Iding Haidir, student on the Department's Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservatio
Iding Haidir who monitors tiger and wildcat populations in Sumatra, is studying on the Department's eight-month Diploma International Wildlife Conservation Practice. He speaks of the new knowledge and understanding he'll take home with him.
The Crisis Facing International Media - Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy is a freelance journalist who presents the BBC Television accountability programme Newswatch and writes regularly for a variety of publications after being media editor of The Times for seven years.
In this Coventry Conversation he discusses the crisis facing the local and international media industries today.
'Power and Progress' - Frances Stewart at the Sussex Development Lecture
Sussex Development Lecture 'Power and Progress'
Speaker: Professor Frances Stewart, Director of Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE), Department for International Development, Queen Elizabeth House.
This is a series of lectures run by the Sussex Development Consortium, including the University of Sussex (CDE, SPRU, Centre for International Education) and IDS. The lectures feature a mixture of internal and external speakers pre
PGCE International
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10. The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (International) is a part-time programme of professional enrichment for teachers working in countries other than the U.K. Suitable for: Postgraduates School of Education Nottingham's School of Education is one of the largest and most respected education departments in any British university. Its academics include major national and inter
Sociobiology and evolution in popular culture, other fields - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Speciation - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Selection - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Hardy Weinberg Departures: Genetic Variation and Drift - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Mendelian Genetics, Hardy Weinberg - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Fossil record: Mesozoic and Cenozoic - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Evolution Review Session - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Early Earth, Continental Drift, Early Life - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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Fossil record: Precambrian and Paleozoic - Mary Power, Berkeley Biology
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International business for entrepreneurs: Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainable developmen
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14.11 International business for entrepreneurs: Case: Built to Last by Jim Collins
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Conceptual Foundations of International Politics - Columbia University
Under the guidance of Professor Lisa Anderson, Conceptual Foundations of International Politics is a graduate course at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs which examines many of the central concepts, theories, and analytical tools used in contemporary social science to understand and explain international affairs.
14.12 International business for entrepreneurs: Chapter summary
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The Power of Accountability - Steve Young, Stanford Entrepreneurship
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young describes how he used accountability to deal with setbacks on the field. Whenever he committed an interception, Young accepted the mistake and looked at ways to fix the problem. He realized that when one was ultimately accountable, others would also take responsibility to improve the situation.













