14.4 International business for the entrepreneur: Doing business across cultures
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14.5 International business for entrepreneurs: Political and legal risk in international business
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14.7 International business for entrepreneurs: Global marketing: Assessing potential markets oversea
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SFU International Orientation 2010
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International Classification of Diseases - Quiz I
ICD-9-CM coding
Working effectively and an orientation to disability work - Home and Community Care
Grange Home Care is a simulated workplace which specialises in residential aged care services. While working at Grange Home Care on Monday the learner will be working on the tasks for the following units of competence:
CHCINF8B Comply with information requirements of the aged care and community care sectors
CHCHC301B Work effectively in a home and community care environment
CHCDIS1C Orientation to disability work
CHCDIS10B Provide care and support
Saleemul Huq, Head, Climate Change Group, International Institute for Environment and Development (I
The Role of Adaptation and the Developing Countries in the UN Climate Change Process
On Thursday 12 February, Saleemul Huq, head of the Climate Change Group at IIED, came to IDS to give a lecture in the Sussex Development Lectures series. His topic was the role of adaptation and the developing countries in the UN climate change negotiations.
Huq began by giving a whirlwind 'potted history' of climate change within the UN system – he covered talks, conferences,
Melanie Newport, Reader in Infectious Diseases & International Health, Brighton and Sussex Medic
On Thursday 19 February 2009 Melanie Newport, Reader in Infectious Diseases and International Health at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School, gave a lecture at IDS discussing the potential of linking projects between the NHS and healthcare institutions in the developing world. The particular focus of her talk was the link between Brighton and Lukasa in Zaire, with which she has been personally involved.
Newport presented the possible reasons why, despite the Millennium Developmen
International Marketing
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to formulate, assess, strategically manage, evaluate and improve international marketing programs.
11.364 International Environmental Negotiation (MIT)
The class will explore the obstacles to achieving sustainability; in particular, the difficulties of managing common resources, achieving transboundary pollution control, making tradeoffs between economic and social development needs and environmental resource protection, and harmonizing environmental protection standards. At their core, these problems must be addressed through international or multi-lateral negotiations. We will focus especially on problems of representation and voting, issue l
11.166 Law, Social Movements, and Public Policy: Comparative and International Experience (MIT)
The course introduces theoretical frameworks from legal and social movement theories as applied to court opinions, legislation, treaties, law-related articles, and policy-oriented materials and focuses on the impact of the relationship between courts and grassroots activism on current issues like trade, environmental regulation, and human rights enforcement. Students examine case studies of institutional processes including the World Trade Organization and the World Bank from key countries like
Momodou Ceesay talks about the function of an artist
Gambian artist Momodou Ceesay, painting instructor at the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts and at Roxbury Community College, talks about his function as an artist and his recent work illustrating African stories for children.
Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras
In June 2009 the Operator Algebras and Applications International Summer School was held in Lisbon. Dr Joel Feinstein taught one of the four courses available on Regularity conditions for Banach function algebras. He delivered four 90 minute lectures on and this learning object contains the slides, handouts, annotated slides and audio podcasts from each session. Banach function algebras are complete normed algebras of bounded, continuous, complex-valued functions defined on topological spaces.
PGCE International
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10. The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (International) is a part-time programme of professional enrichment for teachers working in countries other than the U.K. Suitable for: Postgraduates School of Education Nottingham's School of Education is one of the largest and most respected education departments in any British university. Its academics include major national and inter
Worksheets for Problem Based Learning Tasks in Microeconomics: International Trade
This worksheet introduces PBL (Problem Based Learning) to the first-year economics curriculum at the University of Ulster. It is made available as a Word document.
Corporate governance issues in the international economy
Lecture slides by Derek Braddon, UWE Bristol for a course on Economic Analysis of Global Business 2 as taught in 2010.
An international problem: Regional policy in other major OECD countries: lecture notes
Lecture notes supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
An international problem: regional policy in other major OECD countries: presentation slides
Lecture slides supporting RELOCE (Regional and Local Economics), an economics module taught by Dave Clark of the University of Portsmouth in 2010.
TALAT Lecture 4101: Definition and Classification of Mechanical Fastening Methods
This lecture introduces the principal types of mechanical fastening methods, i.e. screw joints, folding, riveting and clinching by definitions and classification; it illustrates the great variety of types of mechanical fastening methods and systems available for joining aluminium parts. General mechanical engineering background is assumed.
International Students and Scholars Reception
On October 22, 2010 the University of Pennsylvania hosted a reception for international students and scholars from across the Philadelphia region.