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ISS Update - Nov. 5, 2012
The International Space Station video update for Nov. 5, 2012.
Incidence of MGUS and Estimation of Duration Before Recognition
By: WentzMR Dr. Terry Therneau, a Professor of Biostatistics at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discusses his article appearing online first and in the November 2012 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, placing the surprising outcome among the statistics discovered in the study into perspective.
Available at: http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/ S0025-6196(12)00634-9/fulltext
Unclear about nuclear?
The unit will provide an opportunity for young people (18+) who are interested but unsure about entering the nuclear industry to develop their learning about nuclear energy, improve their study and maths skills in a nuclear context and investigate further training (within and beyond the OU) and employment opportunities in the industry. First published on Thu, 19 J
How much food could you grow in your garden? Judy Alexander demonstrates how she manages to grow an enormous amount and variety of food on her plot of land.
Cry Witch, Part Two
Hear the verdict in the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch."
The Hero - A Classical Story Element
Every story has a hero. The author discusses how a hero a character in every story that identifies with an audience. He uses Little Red Riding Hood to show how important the hero is to a story. This can be used for mid-elementary levels to middle school.
Academic Perspectives/Panel Discussion
In this wide-ranging discussion, panelists seized on redesigning science education as a way of ensuring the success of systems biology. The first challenge lies in improving instruction in the earliest years. David Botstein said, “K-12 education has never been that great…(kids) don’t need to know everything in excruciatin
The Impact of the Global Economic Downturn on the World's Poorest Countries and The Launch of the In
The UK's Secretary of State for International Development, Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP, will speak on the impact of the global economic downturn on the world's poorest countries. Professor Paul Collier, Oxford University, will be speaking about the latest academic thinking on promoting growth in the world's poorest countries. Professor Robin Burgess, LSE, will present on how the International Growth Centre will support economic growth in developing countries. Gobind Nankani, a Ghanaian native, w
25 Going down the tube?
25th Maudsley Debate
Going down the tube? This House believes London's mental health services are in a state of permanent crisis. Supporting the motion: Angela Greatley, Director of Policy, The Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health and co-author of the King's Fund mental health report 2003 & Cliff Prior, Chief Executive, Rethink (formerly the National Schizophrenia Fellowship) - - Opposing the motion: Alan Cohen, Chair, London Development Centre for Mental Health & Stuart Bell, Chief Executive SLAM
Setting executive pay IPL: The Global Credit Crisis: "It's deja vu all over again" IPL: The Global Credit Crisis: "It's deja vu all over again" Interview with the Vice Chancellor, Dr John Hood Cry Witch, Part One Cry Witch, Part Two The Governor's Palace at 75 The Governor's Palace at 75 Pottery With a Past
In a new podcast Robin Buchanan, President of London Business School, discusses the ways in which boards should respond to the current scrutiny of executive pay from politicians, shareholders, the media and the general public
Professor Robin Grieves, Department of Finance and Quantitative Analysis.
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 3 2008.
Professor Robin Grieves, Department of Finance and Quantitative Analysis. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 3 2008.
Dr John Hood talks about the impact of the global recession on universities and how they themselves will contribute to the solution. He also presents his vision for the future of higher education.
Take a seat at the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch."
Hear the verdict in the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch."
Fresh eyes refocus an architectural icon. Chief Curator Emeritus Graham Hood on recomposing an 18th-century landmark.
Fresh eyes refocus an architectural icon. Chief Curator Emeritus Graham Hood on recomposing an 18th-century landmark.
Stoneware held a place in every household. Curators Janine Skerry and Suzanne Hood describe the innumerable forms.













