COSi: Introducing the 'LEAN' approach
The LEAN approach to business at a small cosmetics firm.
Capacities for managing development
A short introduction to this album.
Water in urban Ethiopia
Life in the Ethiopian town of Bahir Dar is somewhat different from rural life we see in track 2 'Water in rural Ethiopia'. With a direct water pipe to her house, Mulugojam Tegegne and her family enjoy a relatively comfortable life.
A Gift of Opportunity: Harry Colmery and the GI Bill of Rights
Harry Colmery, a Topekan, is credited with writing the initial draft of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, better known as the GI Bill of Rights. He was part of a committee formed by the national American Legion to secure benefits for those men and women who served in World War II. This pod cast features Colmery's testimony to Congress about what the United States owed to the men and women who had fought for the freedom and liberty of their country. Many historians credit the GI Bill w
The Plastic Brain
On March 2, 2010, Dr. Leslie Tolbert presented "The Plastic Brain" as part of the University of Arizona College of Science Mind and Brain Lecture Series. http://cos.arizona.edu/mind/ Dr. Tolbert is Vice President for Research, Graduate Studies, and Economic Development; Regents Professor and Professor of Neuroscience, and Cell Biology & Anatomy.
The human brain is the most complex object known to us. It contains roughly a trillion nerve cells, each of which may make thousands of connections, i
The Plastic Brain
On March 2, 2010, Dr. Leslie Tolbert presented "The Plastic Brain" as part of the University of Arizona College of Science Mind and Brain Lecture Series. http://cos.arizona.edu/mind/ Dr. Tolbert is Vice President for Research, Graduate Studies, and Economic Development; Regents Professor and Professor of Neuroscience, and Cell Biology & Anatomy.
The human brain is the most complex object known to us. It contains roughly a trillion nerve cells, each of which may make thousands of connections, i
UA at the Leading Edge - Rainer Gruessner, M.D.
Rainer W.G. Gruessner, MD, professor and chairman of the UA College of Medicines Department of Surgery, associate professor of Clinical Medicine, and AZCC member, was among the 2010 Leading Edge Researchers also honored at Innovation Day at the UA. He was honored on March 24, 2010, for his research focused on all types of abdominal organ transplants as well as pancreas islet cell transplants to restore insulin production in patients who have had their pancreas removed, reducing or eliminating th
UA at the Leading Edge - Rainer Gruessner, M.D.
Rainer W.G. Gruessner, MD, professor and chairman of the UA College of Medicines Department of Surgery, associate professor of Clinical Medicine, and AZCC member, was among the 2010 Leading Edge Researchers also honored at Innovation Day at the UA. He was honored on March 24, 2010, for his research focused on all types of abdominal organ transplants as well as pancreas islet cell transplants to restore insulin production in patients who have had their pancreas removed, reducing or eliminating th
The Early Start Program at CSUN
An overview of Early Start, a summer program available to incoming CSUN freshmen. For more info, visit:
http:///www.csun.edu/ugs/earlystart.html
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Maureen Rubin and Cheryl Spector
executive producers Vance Peterson, Michael McManus, and Randal Thomson
music: RoyaltyFreeMusic.com
thanks: President Jolene Koester, CSU Chancellor's Office, Kelly Kroeker at Academic First Year Experiences, Shally Dhiman and the Office of Undergraduate Stu
The Early Start Program at CSUN
An overview of Early Start, a summer program available to incoming CSUN freshmen. For more info, visit:
http:///www.csun.edu/ugs/earlystart.html
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Maureen Rubin and Cheryl Spector
executive producers Vance Peterson, Michael McManus, and Randal Thomson
music: RoyaltyFreeMusic.com
thanks: President Jolene Koester, CSU Chancellor's Office, Kelly Kroeker at Academic First Year Experiences, Shally Dhiman and the Office of Undergraduate Stu
The Early Start Program at CSUN
An overview of Early Start, a summer program available to incoming CSUN freshmen. For more info, visit:
http:///www.csun.edu/ugs/earlystart.html
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Maureen Rubin and Cheryl Spector
executive producers Vance Peterson, Michael McManus, and Randal Thomson
music: RoyaltyFreeMusic.com
thanks: President Jolene Koester, CSU Chancellor's Office, Kelly Kroeker at Academic First Year Experiences, Shally Dhiman and the Office of Undergraduate Stu
The Early Start Program at CSUN
An overview of Early Start, a summer program available to incoming CSUN freshmen. For more info, visit:
http:///www.csun.edu/ugs/earlystart.html
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Maureen Rubin and Cheryl Spector
executive producers Vance Peterson, Michael McManus, and Randal Thomson
music: RoyaltyFreeMusic.com
thanks: President Jolene Koester, CSU Chancellor's Office, Kelly Kroeker at Academic First Year Experiences, Shally Dhiman and the Office of Undergraduate Stu
How to better manage performance through effective IT enabled business change
Rob Lambert, Senior Lecturer in Management Information Systems, Cranfield School of Management, speaks to Dr Pietro Micheli from Cranfield School of Management.
Part of the Public Sector Performance Roundtable Speaker Series: http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/p10771/Research/Research-Clubs/Public-Sector-Performance-Roundtable
How to better manage performance through effective IT enabled business change
Rob Lambert, Senior Lecturer in Management Information Systems, Cranfield School of Management, speaks to Dr Pietro Micheli from Cranfield School of Management.
Part of the Public Sector Performance Roundtable Speaker Series: http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/p10771/Research/Research-Clubs/Public-Sector-Performance-Roundtable
Tisha Todorova - Generating a Non-Tumorigenic Neurally Differentiated Stem Cell Lineage in Vitro
Tisha discusses her work in stem cell research
Tisha Todorova - Generating a Non-Tumorigenic Neurally Differentiated Stem Cell Lineage in Vitro
Tisha discusses her work in stem cell research
Dr. Ulrich Kremer - Application Networking for Smartphones
Dr. Ulrich Kremer of Rutgers University discusses the ways in which he and his students find practical applications for existing programming languages and why they have created new ones.
Ulrich Kremer is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He graduated with highest distinction (ausgezeichnet) with a Diplom in Informatik from the University of Bonn, Germany. He went on to receive a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University under the supervision of Ken Kennedy . His
Dr. Ulrich Kremer - Application Networking for Smartphones
Dr. Ulrich Kremer of Rutgers University discusses the ways in which he and his students find practical applications for existing programming languages and why they have created new ones.
Ulrich Kremer is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He graduated with highest distinction (ausgezeichnet) with a Diplom in Informatik from the University of Bonn, Germany. He went on to receive a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Rice University under the supervision of Ken Kennedy . His
Regenerative Medicine and Applications of Stem Cell Research
(June 1, 2010) Renee Reijo Pera, Ph.D., and Professor Michael Longaker discuss the future of regenerative medicine and the promise that stem cell research holds for this field.
During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed.
Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program.
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Regenerative Medicine and Applications of Stem Cell Research
(June 1, 2010) Renee Reijo Pera, Ph.D., and Professor Michael Longaker discuss the future of regenerative medicine and the promise that stem cell research holds for this field.
During the final quarter of the Stanford Mini Med School, some of the most timely and important topics in contemporary medicine and the biosciences are addressed.
Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program.
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