Cooked Up Stories Talk with Dr Martin Woods
Exhibition curator Dr Martin Woods discusses some myths about Cook, his maps people and places.
National Library of Australia
Supermarine Spitfire and the Battle of Britain
Lynn Jenson's presentation on the Supermarine Spitfire and the Battle of Britain. Produced by Jarel & Betty Wheaton for Peninsula Seniors www.pvseniors.org.
PeninsulaSrsVideos
Poetry: Featured Readings
Samuel Hazo and Dana Gioia With Mike Aquilina Saturday, September 21, 2019 Loyola University Chicago http://www.LUC.edu/CatholicImagination.
Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage
Abby McBride at the WildWonder Nature Journaling Conference 2019
Abby McBride is a self-described sketch biologist, meaning she explores the world with a sketchbook to look for insight into the past, present, and future of ...
John Muir Laws
2019 NEH Summer Institute: "José Martí as a U.S. Writer" with Esther Allen
This presentation was apart of the 2019 NEH Summer Institute, The Center for José Martí Studies Affiliate at the University of Tampa. In June of 2018, during a ...
The University of Tampa Institutional Repository
Episode 81 - Ends of the Earth for Bird Conservation with Dr. Alex Bond
Dr. Alex Bond, Senior Conservation Scientist at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, joins us again to talk about his work at opposite ends of the earth ...
Breaking Bio Podcast
Allen Workman Schoodic Point: History on the Edge of Acadia National Park
Allen Workman, author of "Schoodic Point: History on the Edge of Acadia National Park," charts a course through Schoodic Point's evolution, ecology, ...
Schoodic Institute At Acadia National Park
Flight of the Starlings: Watch This Eerie but Beautiful Phenomenon | Short Film Showcase
We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies ...
National Geographic
Animal migration by Iain Couzin
Professor Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology The extraordinary synchrony of motion exhibited as a flock of birds arcs overhead, or a school of fish ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
The Planet: An Emergent Matter of Spiritual Concern?
The 2019 William James Lecture was presented by Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty, Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History, South ...
Harvard Divinity School
Public Lecture—Archaeopteryx: Bringing the Dino-Bird to Life
Lecture Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Some 150 million years ago, a strange creature died in a tropical lagoon that today is located in Bavaria, Germany.
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
G. Evelyn Hutchinson and the Invention of Modern Ecology
An Edward P. Bass Distinguished Lecture sponsored by the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies and the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, delivered by ...
YaleUniversity
Lecture | New Jersey as Non-Site: An Insider's View with Kelly Baum
November 7, 2013 A behind-the-scenes look at the special exhibition New Jersey as Non-Site with a lecture by the exhibition's curator, Kelly Baum, Haskell ...
Princeton University Art Museum
Tour of U.S. Marine Corps Museum Part 2
The Company of Military Historians takes a guided tour of the famous Marine Corps Museum at Quantico, Virginia. The retired Marine master sergeant acts as a ...
cannonmn
Australian of the Year exhibition
Curator Laina Hall on our annual Australian of the Year exhibition, where state and territory recipients choose an object that tells us something about their lives, ...
National Museum of Australia
In Conservation With… Per Alstöm
Per Alström May 25, 2020 Are there more hidden species out there? In Conservation With… Join Webinars with David Lindo In association with Leica Nature ...
The Urban Birder
NUCLEAR NIGHTMARES (Fully Closed Captioned)
From the late science writer Nigel Calder comes NUCLEAR NIGHTMARES, a visually frightening examination of the world's Cold War era nuclear weapon ...
Corinth Films
Keynote by Don H. Doyle for "Hybrid Republicanism: Italy and American Art, 1840-1918"
"The Republican Experiment: America, Italy, and the Perils of Self-Government," keynote talk by Don H. Doyle, McCausland Professor of History, University of ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Genealogy Standards and the Biographies of A. L. Heermann
Using the Genealogy Standards, the birth place and birth date, and the death date of Adolphus Heermann were determined. No previous biographer had found ...
JDW Talks
Conservation and the history of the Otago Peninsula
The 2018 Otago Anniversary Local History Lecture, '“Here will nature be triumphant and bring the mind to rejoice”: Conservation and the history of the Otago ...
Division of Humanities, University of Otago
SHAKESPEARE & SINGAPORE, 1900−1975
What role did Shakespeare play in 20th-century Singapore? How did individuals from Singapore's diverse ethnic communities respond to, and rework, the plays ...
NationalMuseumSg
Bird Sits & Bird Language
Introduction to how to do bird sits as a powerful mindfulness practice and discover what the birds are saying. This is part of a 3-part series with Dan Gardoqui, ...
audubonca
Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History-Making Race around the World
It's 1889, and the world is newly dominated by steamships, railroads and the telegraph. Two women take on the race of their life, spanning twenty-eight thousand ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Donna Haraway: "From Cyborgs to Companion Species"
Donna Haraway presented her lecture as the 2003-2004 Avenali Chair in the Humanities at the Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley. Haraway is ...
UC Berkeley Events
Caribbean History and Anthropology in the Archives: Cuba
Jorge Giovannetti (Sociology, University of Puerto Rico) on "UnWithering Manolo: Comparative Notes on Caribbean Rural Life and Post-War Anthropology" ...
New York University
Mickey Vallee | Vibrations of the Imperceptible: Citizen Science, Big Data, and Bioacoustics
Friday, October 2, 2015, University of Alberta This presentation looks at the relationship between philosophies of the Anthropocene, citizen science, and big data ...
Anthropocene, Ecology, Pedagogy: The Future in Question
Bram Stoker's Dracula - A Documentary (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
When Bram Stoker first published his novel “Dracula” at the end of the 19th Century, few could have predicted the impact his literary vision would generate, ...
1091 ON DEMAND
Lecture by David Adjaye
Lecture by David Adjaye Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, 09.06.2010 http://www.a-plus.be.
A+ Architecture In Belgium
Mini-conference on Horace Walpole’s “The Castle of Otranto” - Morning Session
Mini-conference on Horace Walpole's “The Castle of Otranto” Led by Jonathan Kramnick, Maynard Mack Professor of English, Yale University November 10, ...
YaleUniversity
The Art of Field Guide Illustration by Tom Schultz
Wow! Look at those beautiful pictures of the warblers in the Warblers Peterson Series Field Guide! Our presenter for the November Audubon meeting was this ...
Aldo Leopold Audubon Society
Symposium on Architecture: “Anachronometrics”
Anachronometrics” is a neologism denoting an act of temporal displacement in which one seizes on the future or past as a point of comparison, to emphasize ...
Harvard GSD
Session 03B: Ornithology: Nathaniel Wheelwright
To visit the Science Bootcamp portal, click here http://esciencelibrary.umassmed.edu/science_bootcamp To contact us, send us, send us an email at ...
eScience Program
Linnean Society Student Conference 2019: The presentations
Linnean Society Student Conference 2019 In this all new conference we were testing research students' public engagement skills through both oral and poster ...
Linnean Society
2015 Frances K. Smith Lecture
Iconic Canadian Art Today: Curating the Hart House Collection and Emily Carr.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Michael Wintle: Alexander von Humboldt Lecture: The Image of Europe: Visualising a continent
Aleaxnder von Humboldt Lecture Series 2010-2011 on "Making European Space(s)" Radboud University Nijmegen see also www.ru.nl/humboldt Alexander von ...
Huib Ernste
John Coster-Mullen's Interview
John Coster-Mullen is a photographer, truck-driver, and nuclear archeologist. He has played a crucial role in establishing a public, permanent record of the ...
AtomicHeritage
Frank Hamilton Cushing in the 1880s and Anthropology at the 1893 World Fair.
Presented by David R. Wilcox.
The Arizona Archaeological & Historical Society
The Antibiotic Paradox
A Department of Medicine Grand Rounds and Keynote Lecture for the Department of Medicine Research Day presented by Martin J. Blaser, MD, Professor of ...
Icahn School of Medicine
#105 - Olivia Judson - “Life Has Transformed The Planet, Which Has Gone On To Alter The Future Cou
To see links or read the transcript of the episode, visit us at: ...
The Meb Faber Show
What Is Gravitas? The Feminist Quest for Inclusivity in the Arts
Co-authors of Junctures Women's Leadership: The Arts, artist Judith K. Brodsky and art historian Ferris Olin speak about their new book profiling diverse leaders ...
Portland Community College
Panel Discussion: Exploring Antarctica
Sunday, January 11, 3:00 – 4:15 pm Panel Discussion: Exploring Antarctica - start time 1.45 min into recording. Bruce Museum curator of science and penguin ...
Bruce Museum
Earthwatch Debate - Rewilding the UK
Do we only love wildlife when it's compartmentalised in reserves, or on our TV screens? How much do we want deer eating our herbaceous borders? Do we ...
Earthwatch