Les campus universitaires québécois - Emission 29
ÉMISSION 29
Un professeur de piano et ses élèves (Université de Montréal
Un portrait qui vous permettra de découvrir Marc Durand, un professeur de piano de la Faculté de musique de l’Université de Montréal de sommité et renommée internationale
Un prof, un livre : Joël Bêty, professeur à l’Université du Québec à Rimouski et biologiste réputé, nous présente les résultats de ses recherches publiés en janvier 2010 dan
"Caught in the Shafting."
The National Police Gazette portrays, in a characteristically lurid fashion, an industrial accident in a North Grosvenor, Connecticut, cotton mill. Many late-nineteenth century businessmen ignored hazardous working conditions, since they had little financial incentive to make the workplace safer. In 1881 alone, 30,000 railway workers were killed or injured on the job, and industrial hazards existed in other industries, including textiles. A national weekly magazine, the National Police Gazette e
Concordia Open House 2011: The Cage (ENCS) Video
Concordia University's Office of Student Recruitment would like to invite you to our Open House on Saturday October 22, 2011, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Here is a sneak peek, courtesy of Brian and Matthew, of an aspect of Concordia that you can learn more about on this day. Visit openhouse.concordia.ca to learn more!
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#TOLEDOLANTERN - UT Pumpkin Carving Contest
We want to see your UT-themed pumpkins! You can win $100 in UToledoGear!
Submit a picture of your pumpkin to our Facebook page (http://facebook.com/utoledo) or on Twitter with the hashtag #TOLEDOLANTERN
Submit your pumpkin by 11:59 PM EST - 10/30/11
Winner will be chosen by a social media crowd on Halloween and will win $100 in UToledoGear
Show a valid Rocket Card to receive a discount. Go to Schorling's 5-Star Market and get your pumpkin for $3.50. Rocket Cards can not be used to complete t
Welcome and "Human Adaptation to Climate Change in the Archaeological Past"
Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Welcome by Dimitar D. Sasselov, Senior Advisor to the Science Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Professor of Astronomy, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University "Human Adaptation to Climate Change in the Archaeological Past" by Jennifer R. Smith, Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
Kinross CEO sees gold price significantly higher
Oct. 18 - The gold price has a substantial upside potential while Russia can become one of the world's mining leaders, Kinross Gold CEO Tye Burt tells Insider in Moscow.
Bio Bulletin: Deadly Larvae Lure Predators
Amphibians that try to feed on the larvae of the Epomis beetle will find that they've bitten off more than they can chew. Rather than avoiding its predators, the larva lures them closer and then attacks, latching on tight with its hooked jaws and feeding parasitically. The latest Bio Bulletin from the Museum's Science Bulletins program highlights this unprecedented role reversal in the animal kingdom. View the story in AMNH's Hall of Biodiversity until November 14, 2011 or online.
Science Bulle
Aggie Students Do Service-Learning At Tsinghua University
Volunteering to teach Chinese students pays off big for Texas A&M undergraduate students.
Honors Colloquium - "Current and Future Trends in Nanotechnology"
Jason R. Dwyer is a professor of chemistry at the University of Rhode Island where he leads a research team working at the nexus of chemistry, physics and biology.
In this lecture, Dwyer, a bottom-up nanotechnologist who works on the development of nano-sensors, discusses where nanotechnology is today via some examples of current applications and where the field is going over the next 10-20 years.
LBR412 Sessiom 6 Fall 2011
LBR412 Labor Law Session Six 10/18/11 J. David Sackman
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Professor Leo Feler
Bulk tagging - progress tracking
Document to track process of seeding tags
Les campus universitaires québécois - Emission 26
ÉMISSION 26
Une clinique en psychologie (UQO)
Les étudiants au doctorat en psychologie peuvent allier leur formation universitaire à la pratique de la psychologie grâce à l’implantation par l'Université du Québec en Outaouais d’une clinique de consultations psychologiques.
Un prof, un livre : Louise Lafortune, professeure titulaire au Département des sciences de l’éducation à l’Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, no
20.10.2011 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Donnerstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
Im hoch verschuldeten Griechenland gehen die Streiks und Proteste gegen das neue Sparprogramm der Regierung weiter. Vor allem die Beschäftigten im öffentlichen Dienst legten den zweiten Tag in Folge die Arbeit nieder. Hingegen normalisierte sich der Flugverkehr nach dem Ende des Streiks der Fluglotsen. - Am Mi
California History
This is an educational slideshow about the history of the state of California. This video aligns with California State History Standards for both fourth and fifth graders. It is 5:26 long video with a lot of content.
Inside the lab: J. Christopher Love, Ph.D.
Learn more about how the Love lab is using miniature micro titer plates and micro fluidics to evaluate populations of cells, maximize their productivity, and ultimately improve the process for developing cancer biologics.
Joichi Ito: Enabling Emergent Voices and Expression through Technology
October 17, 2011
Joichi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab (USA)
Enabling Emergent Voices And Expression Through Technology
Respondent: Brendan Mcgetrick, Independent Writer & Designer (China)
Moore’s law and the Internet have dramatically reduced the cost of producing and distributing information. This has greatly lowered the cost of collaboration and has empowered a qualitatively different “public” to think, express, and act without, or in spite of, central authority. These changes and advanc
Van Jones: “Rebuild the American Dream: Green Jobs and Beyond”
Watch video of Van Jones, a pioneering leader in the clean-energy movement and author of The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems, speaking at Vanderbilt University Oct. 19. Jones’ talk, “Rebuild the American Dream: Green Jobs and Beyond,” is the 2011 Harry C. Howard Jr. Lecture presented by the Robert Pennkeep reading »
The Holloway Series in Poetry - John Taggart
http://holloway.english.berkeley.edu/
JOHN TAGGART, born in Iowa, raised in Indiana, educated at Earlham College, University of Chicago, and Syracuse University. Edited the literary magazine Maps. First poems published in Origin, thereafter fourteen books of poetry. A "selected" collection of the fourteen, Is Music, published 2010. Also, a critical study of Edward Hopper and a collection of critical essays on contemporary poetry & poetics. Current projects: a study of Robert Duncan--and taking
Open Classroom 10/19/2011 - #2 Wolf and Marino on Occupy Boston
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Milton Friedman vs. John Kenneth Galbraith with Barry Bluestone playing both roles













