Accepted Student Weekend 2015- Pre-Event Information
Will you be joining us for Accepted Student Weekend? We’ve got the answers to some of your top questions about the Weekend. Watch the video to learn more. Have additional questions? Email admissionsevents@cofc.edu . We look forward to seeing you in Charleston!
India - Macroeconomic Challenges, Some Reserve Bank Perspectives [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Duvvuri Subbarao | This lecture is in honour of Dr Indraprastha Gordhanbhai (IG) Patel who was the ninth director of LSE from 1984 to 1990. Over the five years through 2003-08 leading up to the global financial crisis, India clocked an average annual growth of 8.7 per cent on the back of wide ranging structural and policy reforms and growing integration with the global economy. By the year 2008, India was the fourth largest economy in the world in purchasing power parity terms. Fo
6.2 A systematic approach to risk assessment In Section 4 of this course you learned of the immense value of information to modern organisations. However, without a storage medium of some kind – paper, a hard disk, a white board, a human memory – information is entirely ephemeral. Once recorded in a medium, though, information endures and can be manipulated; but it also becomes subject to the vulnerabilities of that medium and of the systems that access that medium. And once there are vulnerabilities, there are threats to the securi
2.2.1 Gathering information Successful control of a project depends on the flow of information, so it is important to have systems in place to make sure that you get feedback on what is happening. If the project team is meeting regularly to review progress, monitoring becomes more dynamic and changes to the plan can be achieved by consensus. Involving the team not only helps to keep everyone on target – it also builds commitment. Monitoring is the most important activity during the implementation phase of a proj
History of Europe after 1800 AD - An Overview
This video offers a brief, ten-minute history of Europe after 1800 AD.
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The rise in drone hobbyism raises questions about how best to control the skies, and scientists hope to catch a gravitational wave
INSEAD professor of strategy Laurence Capron, nominated for the 2013 Thinkers50 "Strategy Award," explains the three factors preventing business leaders from making crucial changes.
Amazing Arts Center performance with singer songwriter Molly Ruggles; joined by Priyanka Satpute, Marilyn Kerwin and Francisco Vielma.
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Frederick Keck, Musée du quai Branly, presented this Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 26 October 2018
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In this video blog, Duke University junior Rence Nemeh gets some friends to help him dispel five myths about studying abroad ... and have some fun doing it.
The featured students are: Audrey Adu-Appiah, who studied abroad in Russia and France; Alexa Barret, who studied abroad in Nepal; Phillip McClure who studied abroad in Greece; Alex Lark who is studied away in New York City, Patsy DeLacey who studied abroad in South Africa.
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This symposium will feature prominent scholars from across academic disciplines who are shaping important new fields of scholarly inquiry. Participants will discuss the research questions that have served as the impetus for their new approaches, the methodological strategies that their emerging field entails, intellectual opportunities and challenges requisite to the emerging field, graduate student engagement, strategies for sustaining new research models, and other related issues.
Welcome to ‘Personality and Values’, one of several ‘Futures’ workbooks, which help you choose and prepare a career route after graduation. 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
The aim of this workbook is to help you to clarify or identify your personality type and work values as a step toward choosing work