Lost Interpretations of Hamlet Performance- The Hamlet Project
Capital Centre presented Lost Interpretations of Hamlet, a look at four very different readings of Shakespeare's masterpiece. The culmination of this year-long project.
Andrey Tarkovsky- The Hamlet Project
The Hamlet Project re-created scenes from Tarkovsky's planned version, which was never produced.
Michael Chekhov- The Hamlet Project
The Hamlet Project re-reated scenes from Michael Chekhov's 1924 Moscow Art Theatre Studio production.
Meyerhold- The Hamlet Project
The Hamlet Project re-created scenes from Meyerhold's planned version, which was never produced.
Stanislavsky- The Hamlet Project
The Hamlet project re-created scenes from Stanislavsky/Gordon Craig's 1912 production. Tom Cornford is a freelance theatre director and Artist in-Residence (2008/9) at The CAPITAL Centre, The Hamlet team was co-ordinated by third year undergraduates.
Clinical Trial Protocol Development
Dr Phaik Yeong Cheah, Head of Clinical Trials at the Mahidol-Oxford Research Unit in Bangkok, Thailand discusses clinical trial protocol development. This lecture is an introduction to the topic and gives an overview from initial concept through to GCP requirements, ethical considerations, study drugs and procedures and safety reporting.
The Munich Airport DOLLI Project
Bernd Bruegge of the Technische Universität München talks about 'Large scale project courses with podcasts: The Munich Airport DOLLI Project'.
Berkeley's OpenCast project
Adam Hochman from the University of California at Berkeley talks about their OpenCast project
The Opencast Community Project
Olaf Schulte (ETH Zurich) talks about making audio and visual podcasts available online globally through the OpenCast Project and the Matterhorn project and also talks about the ways ETH Zurich are making headway in the OpenCast Community Project.
Berkeley's OpenCast project
Adam Hochman from the University of California at Berkeley talks about their OpenCast project
The Munich Airport DOLLI Project
Bernd Bruegge of the Technische Universität München talks about 'Large scale project courses with podcasts: The Munich Airport DOLLI Project'.
The Opencast Community Project
Olaf Schulte (ETH Zurich) talks about making podcasts available online globally through the OpenCast Community Project and the Matterhorn project and also talks about the ways ETH Zurich are making headway in the OpenCast Community Project
WW1 Poetry Digital Archive Project
JISC documentary introducing the WW1 Poetry Digital Archive Project website and providing an overview to the wealth of material available.
ASSIMILATE project - exploring assessment at Masters level
Key things about assessment - exploring assessment at Masters degree level in the UK and internationally.
Assessment driving learning
-Assessment is the major driving force on learning for most students. If assessment is well-designed, there are positive effects on how students go about their learning.
Global literature has confirmed this over
the last 30 years. (Boud, Mentkowski,
Knight and Yorke and many others).
-The design of assessment shapes
students patterns of studying (marks as m
European Business Culture and Practice, VSM 94 Values Survey Module 1994 Questionnaire (modified)
Reformatted version of Values Survey Module 1994 International questionnaire focussing on employment.
ASSIMILATE Project - student briefing programme
programme of half-day event introducing students to ASSIMILATE
Evaluation of 'Business Enterprise' Module
This report outlines a process of evaluation for a business enterprise module. This exploratory research investigates the impact of 'contextual' based evaluation of enterprise education curricula
Evaluation of 'Advanced Database Management' module
This paper focuses on a discussion on the approach taken in analysing evaluation design for a specific faculty module on enterprise education
module handbook European Business Culture Practice
Welcome to your study programme for the European Business Culture and Practice module.
This module explores the impact of cultural differences on business in different countries through three themes: knowing yourself, knowing your culture, understanding other cultures.
In doing the module, you will develop your ability to analyse and evaluate aspects of management in an international context.
The module will also develop proficiency in the following skills:
• Planning and Management of
Enterprise in Practice module flyer
Flyer advertising Enterprise in Practice module with overview of contents:
Would you like to encourage your students to be more enterprising, learn
how to work in a freelance environment and be a change agent within a
public organisation or even start a business?













