Plan de mejora del restaurante del Consejo Institucional
Obras impulsadas por la administración, a raÃz de las solicitudes hechas por los representantes estudiantiles ante el Consejo Institucional.
Literary Festival 2015: High Culture and the Western Canon: has the fightback begun? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael | With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course
Clem Guthro - LIB Dean Candidate - Open Forum (6/19/14)
Library Dean Candidate 2014
Reflections [Audio]
Speaker(s): James Dawson, Kate Kingsley, Geraldine McCaughrean, Jon Robinson | The culmination of the 2013-14 LSE and First Story creative writing competition sees a panel of award-winning young adult authors discussing self-portraits - how much of themselves do they include in their writing? James Dawson (@_jamesdawson), author of dark teen thrillers Hollow Pike and Cruel Summer, grew up in West Yorkshire, writing imaginary episodes of Doctor Who. He later turned his talent to journalism, inter
"Love locks" cause rail collapse on Paris bridge
Part of the metal grill parapet laden with 'love locks' collapses on Paris' Pont des Arts footbridge, but tourists are unwilling to abandon the symbolism of 'locking their love'. Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Where next for public health in the era of austerity?
This event was the second in a series of master class lectures jointly staged by the University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University bringing together relevant senior figures and academics from across the city and surrounding region.
The twenty-first century has seen a growth in political, environmental and economic insecurity in the context of global recession, population ageing and climate change. Responding to these threats involves rethinking how we work together, care for ourselves,
Virtual Maths, Shapes Space and Measure, Surface of a semi cylinder template
Diagram and template for using a semi-cylinder to calculate area
Xna0108-Inheritance in C#
R.G. (Dick) Baldwin
Learn how one class can extend another class and inherit all of the properties, events, and methods defined in that class and all of its superclasses; that even though a class may be extended […]
Learning space evaluation
The subject of physical learning space has in recent years become increasingly complex This reflection examines what evidence exists in this area
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21W.035 Science Writing and New Media: Elements of Science Writing for the Public (MIT)
This class is an introduction to writing about science–including nature, medicine, and technology–for general readers. In our reading and writing we explore the craft of making scientific concepts, and the work of scientists, accessible to the public through news articles and essays. The chief work of the class is students' writing. As part of our exploration of the craft of science writing, we will read essays and articles by writers such as David Quammen, Atul Gawande, Michael Pol
Virtual Maths, Shapes Space and Measure, Calc Height of Building, Angle Tool
Interactive simulation demonstrating how to calculate the height of a building
Civil Rights History Project: Ernest Adolphus Finney
Ernest Adolphus Finney oral history interview for the Civil Rights History Project conducted by Joseph Mosnier in Columbia, South Carolina, 2011-06-08.
Podcasting
This case study describes the use of pod casts to support and enhance student decision making in the development and running of a new simulated company using business simulation software
Duke Medicine Profiles: Sascha A. Tuchman, MD
Get to know Duke's cancer doctors.
Poverty, Justice and Development [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor David Hulme, Professor Thomas Pogge | What do we owe to the global poor? David Hulme and Thomas Pogge will discuss questions of global poverty from the point of view of development studies and political philosophy. David Hulme is a professor of development studies at the University of Manchester. Thomas Pogge is Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale University.
Articulate demo
Articulate demo
Job interviews
Job Interviews is one of several Futures workbooks which help students choose and prepare for their careers. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio. Interviews are still the most commonly used method for assessing a person’s suitability for a job. In the UK 99 per cent of employers use selection interviews to recruit
Equal Time Radio podcast: RIchard Wolff on Piketty: Inequality, the Wealth Divide & Lessons from Our
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Chemistry Primer, Part 1
This ten-minute video gives an introduction to Chemistry. (The sound quality could be better.) (09:55)