Conversations with History: Tim D. White
Tim White, Professor of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley, joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of how science is changing our understanding of mankind's ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
400 Years of Inequity and the Impact on Today's Public Health | Michigan Public Health
400 years ago in Jamestown, Virginia, Africans were brought to America by the transatlantic slave trade and sold into bondage for the first time. As the nation ...
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Armenian Literary Identity
Kevork Bardakjian presented "Scribes, Compositors and the Mind in the Making: the Armenian Script and the Creation of an Armenian Literary Identity." Levon ...
Library of Congress
?? Soft Power: The US and the Middle East | Al Jazeera World
The American University of Beirut (AUB) was founded a century and a half ago and is the oldest university in Lebanon. It was established in December 1866 as ...
Al Jazeera English
Vilnius University and Lancaster University sign the memorandum establishing joint R-E-D Centre
Kviečiame tiesiogiai stebėti reikšmingą įvykį VU ir Lietuvos aukštajam mokslui – Vilniaus universitetas ir Lankasterio universitetas pasirašo memorandumą, ...
Vilnius University (official)
Undocumented Knowledge: Students, Borders, and the Politics of Sanctuary
Experts in transnational, interdisciplinary, and intersectional conducted a conversation about immigration -- defined to include the experiences of undocumented ...
Harvard University
Claudia Koonz - "How the Nazis Made Anti-Semitism Respectable"
Claudia Koonz, a professor of History at Duke University, is well known for her scholarship on Nazi Germany, on the history of German women during the Nazi ...
OSU - School of History, Philosophy, and Religion
Prof. Lynn Welchman Inaugural Lecture: Human Rights and the Middle East, SOAS, University of London
Professor Lynn Welchman's Inaugural Lecture at SOAS, University of London on 31 January 2013 entitled "Human Rights and the Middle East - A Thousand and ...
SOAS University of London
A Framework for Studying Global Digital Cultures: Infrastructures, Platforms, and Publics
Research Round Table Online A Framework for Studying Global Digital Cultures: Infrastructures, Platforms, and Publics By Dr. Aswin Punathambekar, University ...
University of Hyderabad
The Detlef Mertins Lecture On The Histories Of Modernity: Ayala Levin
Ayala Levin's research is concerned with north-south and south-south architectural knowledge exchange, with a focus on building and urban planning projects ...
Columbia GSAPP
2020 Precision Health February Seminar
UMPrecisionHealth February Seminar "Public Health Outcomes and Effects of the Built Environment: A Look at PHOEBE Laboratory Research" Dr. Jennifer D.
University of Michigan
The View from Water’s Edge: Red Sea Islands and Indian Ocean History
Before the circumnavigation of Africa by the Portuguese, the corridor of the Red Sea had linked the Mediterranean with the Indian Ocean world, where many of ...
American Academy in Berlin
CDC ZOHU Call June 5, 2019
CDC ZOHU Call June 5, 2019 Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Public Health Perspectives on COVID-19 | UC San Diego Health COVID Grand Rounds
During times of crisis and uncertainty, it can be difficult and overwhelming to sort fact from fiction. In response, physicians at UC San Diego Health have ...
UC San Diego Health
Secularism and the Citizen in the Middle East and South Asia: Masuzawa
Scholarship on secularism in the Middle East and South Asia has been radically transformed in the last decade, and continues to be one of the most innovative ...
The University of Chicago
War, Remembrance, and Performance
Elizabeth Son, Associate Professor of Theatre (Northwestern University), and Simeon Man, Assistant Professor of History (UC, San Diego), will discuss their ...
YaleUniversity
AUB 8th Graduate Studies Open House
American University of Beirut
The Elusive Quest for Racial Equity in U.S. Higher Education
Shaun Harper from the Graduate School of Education at University of Pennsylvania gives the inaugural Daryl G. Smith Diversity Lecture for Claremont Graduate ...
Claremont Graduate University
Fighting Pediatric Cancer in Iran
Saideh Ghods spoke about her work with pediatric cancer in Iran. She spoke in Persian and was translated. Speaker Biography: Saideh Ghods sis a ...
Library of Congress
ALA Lecture Series, 2020-2021: African Literary Studies in Crisis?
Recently Africa is a Country published Lily Saint and Bhakti Shringarpure's year-long survey of instructors of African literature to find out which African texts are ...
African Literature Association
Rabab Abdulhadi: How and Why the Israel Lobby Is Suppressing Free Speech
and Academic Freedom on College Campuses. "Israel Lobby & American Policy" conference on March 2nd, 2018 at the National Press Club. Dr. Rabab ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
Central Role of Nutrition in Everything - CrossFit Health August 2 2017
Western Nutrition Guidelines have become 'cereal orientated', 'vegetarian' and been based on religious ideology and food industry sponsorship from their ...
Gary Fettke
Wie hoch ist die optimale Vitamin-D-Dosis?
Hier geht es zum ersten Video zu Vitamin D: https://youtu.be/SU3bLXmc8wc. Meine Bücher kann man hier bestellen: "Vegan-Klischee ade!" bei Amazon:* ...
Niko Rittenau
RI Seminar: Jeff Clune : Improving Robot and Deep Reinforcement Learning via Quality Diversity...
https://www.ri.cmu.edu/event/ri-seminar-jeff-clune-university-of-wyoming-associate-professor-2019-11-22/ Jeff Clune Associate Professor Computer Science, ...
cmurobotics
Assessing China's Global Image and Soft Power
USCI presents a talk by George Washington University's David Shambaugh. As China's comprehensive power grows domestically and internationally, so too ...
USC U.S.-China Institute
Neurological Sequela of Covid19 and Rehabilitation Strategies
Duke Neurology
Independence Movements and Their Aftermath
Some self-determination movements have inspired the world, while others have provoked humanitarian and economic crises, and sometimes prolonged warfare ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Matthew Stolper | Fire in Babylon, Fire in Syria (Audio Only)
Presented by Matt Stolper Fire in Babylon, Fire in Syria: The Kasr Text and Achaemenid Babylonia A lecture delivered on December 6, 1989, in Breasted Hall of ...
The Oriental Institute
9th November 2020: Daily News Analysis || by Jatin Verma || Current Affairs 2020
TheHindu #NewsAnalysis #CurrentAffairs Watch & Make Live Notes of DNA for 9 November 2020 on our website, here is the link: https://bit.ly/3kga0SJ In this ...
Jatin Verma's IAS Academy
Eric Cline - The Collapse of Cities and Civilizations at the End of the Late Bronze Age
For more than three hundred years during the Late Bronze Age, from about 1500 BC until just after 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex ...
YaleUniversity
NINR Director's Lecture - Dr. Taylor
On May 22, Dr. Jacquelyn Taylor presented the second 2018 NINR Director's Lecture on the NIH Campus in Bethesda, Maryland. In her presentation ...
NINRnews
American Humanitarianism in the Armenian Crucible: 1915-1923
Susan B. Harper delivered the 19th Annual Vardanants Day Armenian Lecture featuring historical photographs from the Library's collection as well as those of ...
Library of Congress
Issues in Pediatric Renal Transplantation. Prof. Bassam Saeed, 9 August 2020
Issues in Pediatric Renal Transplantation. Prof. Bassam Saeed, Speaker: Prof. Bassam Saeed Founder and President of Farah Association for Child with Kidney ...
Academy of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
The Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health
This presentation provided an overview of maternal mortality in the United States, causes of severe morbidity and maternal mortality, and both California state ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Economic Growth and Structural Change: Priorities for the Least Developed Countries part 1
Economic Growth and Structural Change: Priorities for the Least Developed Countries March 9, 2012 session 1.
Columbia University
Huggins Lectures by Rebecca Scott, University of Michigan
"Social Facts and Legal Fictions" Oct15: The Child Named Sanitte: Fabricating the Right of Property in a Person Oct 16: "Unlawful Powers": Challenging the ...
Hutchins Center
Does Language Limit Women’s Equality?
Pamela Jakiela, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development “Does Language Limit Women's Equality?” The languages we speak shape our thoughts in ...
Dartmouth
1 October 2020| the hindu newspaper today| the hindu full newspaper analysis | pankaj bohra
the hindu newspaper today ,today the hindu ,hindu analysis today 26 september 2020| the hindu newspaper today| the hindu full newspaper analysis | pankaj ...
PR Publication
WEBINAR | Conducting Remote Research by Mary D. Lewis (Harvard University)
June 18, 2020 A workshop led by Mary D. Lewis, Resident Faculty & Seminar Co-chair, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES), Harvard ...
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist
Amina Hassan discussed her new book, "Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist." Loren Miller was one of the nation's most prominent civil-rights ...
Library of Congress
Addressing Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in the US
COVID-19 has shone a bright light on deep disparities in the United States. African-Americans, First Nations and other minority groups have sustained far higher ...
CUGH TV
Is Music Joy?
Bartlett Lecture Series Daniel Chua, a University of Hong Kong music scholar who studies the intersection between music, philosophy, and theology.
Yale Divinity School