62. The First New Deal: Dollar Nationalism CO 1069-37 The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Visit of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to the Gold Coast Colony 1925 Taakaanpak zelfstandig leren : Een stappenplan om dit te vergemakkelijken Gebaseerd op de beertjes van Meichenbaum, daarnaast zit er een reflectiedeel in. Het inoefenen gebeurt met de hardop denken techniek. Er is een stappenplan begrijpend lezen toegevoegd, gebaseerd op de … A Conversation with Gene Brown Inferences on retrospective climate of Thar desert through luminescence dating of aeolian and lacust The role of NGOs in the Drylands Development Paradigm Wet rocks, big trouble? Using novel techniques to assess rock art deterioration Full Globalisation As A Positive-Sum Game: Green Demand As An Answer To The Financial Crisis. China in International Society: can ‘peaceful rise’ succeed? Thinking Like a Social Scientist: a lecture by Professor Gilat Levy International Trade: Theory and Policy 264 GG So Many Questions Prezi : Handleiding Deze bijdrage bevat een uitgebreide handleiding over de online presentatietool Prezi. Prezi is een … A Devotion to New Ideas - Bill Gross (eSolar & Idealab) Alumni Laureate Awards 2010: Sally Walters Alumni Laureate Awards 2010: Chris Skilton Alumni Laureate Awards 2010: Kishani Jayasinghe Art on Fire: Spring 2011 Iron Pour Investing for the Future: Strategies for Sound Financial Management Colm Toibin on Campus
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Date: 1925
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Professor Gene Brown talks about his life in Biology. Part of the Conversations with Scientists series sponsored by the Department of Biology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Ashok Singhvi, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, talks at the 1st Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference hosted by the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 15-16 April 2010.
Mike Mortimore talks at the 1st Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference hosted by the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 15-16 April 2010.
Lisa Mol, School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford, talks at the 1st Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference hosted by the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 15-16 April 2010.
Drawing lessons from history, this lecture will argue that the potential of information technologies, the challenges of the environment and the scope for re-specialisation in the globalised economy could bring about a sustainable global 'golden age'.
China has moved closer to international society on regional and global levels. The tide of history will probably favour China's peaceful rise, but the country will need to act to ensure this happens.
In this lunchtime series lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum of the social sciences explain the latest thinking on how social scientists work to address the critical problems of the day. They survey the leading ideas and contributions made by their discipline, explain the types of problems that are addressed and the tools that are used, and explore the kinds of solutions proposed.
International Trade: Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic’s belief that to understand the international economy, students need to learn how economic models are applied to real world problems.
It is true what they say, that “economists do it with models.” That’s because economic models provide insights about the world that are simply not obtainable solely by discussion of the issues.
International Trade: Theory and Policy presents a variety of international trade models includi
Today's topic is how to format questions. You think you already know this, don't you? I wonder if you're right.

Bill Gross thrives on turning innovative ideas into pioneering companies. He serves as founder and CEO of Idealab, which started over 75 companies since 1996. In this stimulating lecture, he shares how Idealab continues to bring incredible ideas to market, and his personal insights on starting and running successful organizations. Gross also describes the work of eSolar, a spin-off company of Idealab that works to make solar energy cost-competitive in the global marketplace.
As part of MayFest, the University's open weekend for alumni and friends on 7th and 8th May, you can also book to attend the Alumni Laureate Awards Dinner. Here is Sally Walters receiving her award last year .
As part of MayFest, the University's open weekend for alumni and friends on 7th and 8th May, you can also book to attend the Alumni Laureate Awards Dinner. Here is Chris Skilton receiving his award last year.
As part of MayFest, the University's open weekend for alumni and friends on 7th and 8th May, you can also book to attend the Alumni Laureate Awards Dinner. Here is Kishani Jayasinghe receiving her award last year.
The sculpture program's Iron Pour fosters a sense of teamwork within the School of Art and Design.
Video from "Investing for the Future: Strategies for Sound Financial Management," the third event in the Incredible ECU Women Series.
Author Colm Toibin visits ECU.














