Back to School Problem Solving
September is a great time for data collection activities as students are naturally curious about their new classmates. Ask questions that require students to analyze data and support their conclusions.
Plate Tectonics and Contributions from Scientific Ocean Drilling - Going Back to the Original Data
The purpose of this activity is to bring you back to the original discovery and original data of DSDP Leg 3 in the South Atlantic. It is scientific data in its original context.
What Holds Leaders Back What Holds Leaders Back: This week, Harvard Management Update Editor Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay sits down with Marshall Goldsmith, world-renowned coach to executive leaders and author of the recently published What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful. In our HBR IdeaCast interview, Goldsmith identifies some of the habits that hold leaders back and explains what they can do to change these self-limiting behavi
Conflict resolution: "Back Home Action Planning"
This "Back Home Action Planning" unit offers an opportunity for individuals to plan how they will apply their new Cooperative Problem Solving skills in their back-home environment.
Medical Panel: From the Bench to the Bedside
In this special Homecoming lecture Dean of Medicine and Vice-Principal, Health Affairs, Richard I. Levin moderates a panel discussion featuring some of the University’s most distinguished cancer researchers.
Episode 8: Getting Public Transport Back on Track Duration: 26 min 01 sec
Talking Law and Ethics - Feeding Results Back to Participants
Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk for the Helex Centre where she talks about the issues involved in giving results of medical research back to participants.
Talking Law and Ethics - Feeding Results Back to Participants
Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk for the Helex Centre where she talks about the issues involved in giving results of medical research back to participants
Bringing Judgment Back to Finance Amar Bhidé, professor at Tufts University's Fletcher School and author of "A Call for Judgment: Sensible Finance for a Dynamic Economy."
"Regenerative Medicine: from Bench to Bedside, Spring 2010"
"Regenerative medicine involves the repair and regeneration of tissues for therapeutic purposes, such as replacing bone marrow in leukemia, cartilage in osteoarthritis or cells of the heart after a heart attack. In this course, we will explore basic mechanisms of how cells differentiate into specific tissues in response to a variety of biologic signaling molecules. We will discuss the use of such factors for in vitro tissue production. We will also study the cellular mechanisms involved in the c
"Bench to Bedside: Molecularly Targeted Therapies in Blood Disorders and Malignancy, Fall 2009"
" Where do new drugs and treatments come from? This class will take you from the test tubes and mice of the laboratory to the treatment of patients with deadly blood disorders. Students will learn how to think as a scientist through discussion of primary research papers describing the discoveries of several novel treatments. Topics such as gene therapy, the potential of drugs based on RNA interference and the reprogramming of somatic cells into stem cells for regenerative medicine will be discus
What Holds Leaders Back What Holds Leaders Back: This week, Harvard Management Update Editor Christina Bielaszka-DuVernay sits down with Marshall Goldsmith, world-renowned coach to executive leaders and author of the recently published What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful. In our HBR IdeaCast interview, Goldsmith identifies some of the habits that hold leaders back and explains what they can do to change these self-limiting behavi
Bringing Judgment Back to Finance Amar Bhidé, professor at Tufts University's Fletcher School and author of "A Call for Judgment: Sensible Finance for a Dynamic Economy."
Computer Architecture is Back: The Berkeley View of the Parallel Computing Research Landscape
Computer science, engineering, software, hardware, computer science, PC, IT, processor, parallelism, silicon implementation, chip architecture, circuit design, CAD, computer aided design, embedded, programming languages, compilers, numerical analysis, tec
5. Dynamic Languages Strike Back (May 7, 2008)
science, electrical, engineering, math, computer, technology, programming, language, code, dynamic, Python, Ruby, Perl, C, C++, JavaScript, compiler, syntax, domain knowledge, inference, simulation, emulation, performance, JIT compilation, marketing, opt
Lecture 07: Aerodynamics - (From Sub - to Hypersonic and Back)
Course - Group - Lecture 07: Aerodynamics - (From Sub - to Hypersonic and Back) - MIT > Aircraft Systems Engineering > Lecture 07: Aerodynamics - (From Sub - to Hypersonic and Back)
Fighting Back!
This lesson describes the major components and functions of the immune system and the role of engineers in keeping the body healthy (e.g., vaccinations and antibiotics, among other things). This lesson also discusses how an astronaut’s immune system is suppressed during spaceflight due to stress and other environmental factors.
Looking back
More information on undergraduate life at the University is available here
In this podcast we hear from two students who are to graduate this Summer. They talk about their time at The University of Nottingham, and pass on some valuable tips for future students.
Welcome Back - Fall Semester 2010
Research First Aid: Welcome Back -- Fall Semester 2010
Welcome Back: Notre Dame Student Move-in 2010
Notre Dame students return to campus at the start of the 2010-11 academic year