Nobel Prize Colloquia
TIFR Platinum Jubilee Events
Seeing the Past as Present: Why Museums Matter | Colleen Leth | TEDxOxBridge
In an age replete with entertainment stimuli, visitation rates to encyclopedic museums around the world are rising. Why do museums matter today more than ever ...
TEDx Talks
MACL Colloquia presents: Kit Pearson, An Open Book: The Redemption of Story
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies (SLAIS). The colloquium is ...
The University of British Columbia
Dr. James Lehnert - Faculty Colloquium
Colloquium Topic: Wireless Communications from Transmission via Vacuum Tubes to the Use of Cell Phones Abstract: The changes in technology for wireless ...
Purdue Engineering
California Colloquium on Water: Saykally
What Makes Water Wet? Given by Richard Saykally, Professor of Chemistry, UC Berkeley. Keywords: water chemistry, water analysis, water composition, water ...
UC Berkeley Events
Entanglement as the Glue of Spacetime
Abstract: The recent years have seen a remarkable convergence of quantum information theory and candidate quantum theories of gravity. The two fields used ...
Centre for Quantum Technologies
Active galactic nuclei and blazars (1 of 2)
School on High Energy Astrophysics August 5-16, 2019 Speakers: - Rodrigo Nemmen (IAG-USP, Brazil) More informations: ...
ICTP-SAIFR
2019 Fitch Colloquium: Record/Replay Part 1
https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/1097-2019-fitch-colloquium-br-record-replay-data-technology-and-experimental-preservation 2019 Fitch Colloquium: ...
Columbia GSAPP
Who cares about the history of science?
The 2015 Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture was this year presented by Professor Hasok Chang, Hans Rausing professor of History and Philosophy of Science at ...
The Royal Society
Jilly Traganou | Rule Changing | Unruly Design: Making, Changing and Breaking Rules
Presented by Parsons School of Design (http://newschool.edu/parsons/). UNRULY DESIGN: MAKING, CHANGING AND BREAKING RULES A colloquium in ...
The New School
COALITIONAL DEMOCRACY CONFERENCE - Panel 1: The Theory and Practice of Coalitions
Watch the the first panel of the Coalitional Democracy Conference, recorded live on Zoom on October 2, 2020. PANEL 1: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
College Search Series Part 2 with Sue Corner '90
The college search has become a fairly stressful and harried pursuit for many students and families — but it doesn't have to be. This session will look at the ...
Willamette University
Zoi Rapti: Metapopulation and Age-Structured Epidemic Models for the COVID-19 Pandemic
In this colloquium, Zoi Rapti will first address the issue of parameter identifiability from reported data, such as confirmed cases and deaths. Parameter ...
C3 Digital Transformation Institute
Unknowability: How Do We Know What Cannot Be Known? | Science and Mathematics
The Center for Public Scholarship at The New School (http://newschool.edu) invites you to Unknowability: How Do We Know What Cannot Be Known?, the 38th ...
The New School
Lunchtime Colloquium: Bernd Draser
Bernd Draser presented on "On Natural and Cultural Resources: The Ecosign Approach to Sustainable Design." at the RCC Lunchtime Colloquium on Thursday ...
Rachel Carson Center
"Nothing Changed," Yet Nothing Was the Same: On the 70th Anniversary of Italian Women's Suffrage
October 20th, 2016 Speaker: Nadia Urbinati Kyriakos Tsakapoulos Professor of Political Theory and Hellenic Studies, Department of political Science, Columbia ...
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
Webinar: Virtual Tour | Oregon State Engineering
Oregon State University College of Engineering virtual tour and introduction to college student resources led by college Student Ambassadors. The tour lasts ...
College of Engineering - Oregon State University
The Abercius Inscription | Introducing Religion: A Swift Hall Colloquium
Divinity School Professors Margaret M. Mitchell, Wendy Doniger, Richard Rosengarten, Jas Elsner, Dan Arnold, Kevin Hector, and Sarah Hammerschlag speak ...
The University of Chicago
RuCCS Colloquium- "Analogy-making: A fallible but...", Emmanuel Sander (Psych/Ed Sci, Uni of Geneva)
"Analogy-making: A fallible but fertile necessity" Feb. 11th talk by Emmanuel Sander (University of Geneva, Psychology and Educational Sciences) Abstract: ...
Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS)
Optical Antennas for Enhanced Light-Matter Interaction
Lukas Novotny, University of Rochester 2009 US FOE.
National Academy of Engineering
Landscape Architecture in Latin America: Unpacking Theory, Practice, and Agency, Panel 2
Women in Design (WiD) and Latin GSD, in collaboration with the Department of Landscape Architecture, present “Landscape Architecture in Latin America: ...
Harvard GSD
Computing Sciences Colloquium: “Exploring the role of Neuroscience in Computer Science Education”
Dr. Spyros Doukakis, Fulbright Visiting Scholar to Villanova University from the School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Athens, Greece and the ...
villanovauniversity
"Life and Afterlife of Ancient Roman Architecture" – Templeton Colloquium
The Life and Afterlife of Ancient Roman Architecture,” the fifth installment of the Templeton Colloquium in Art History, took place at UC Davis on February 10, ...
UC Davis College of Letters and Science
Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth: "Conservatives and the Constitution" by Professor Kersch
A Brooks Family Lecture Celebrating Constitution Day with Ken I. Kersch, Professor of Political Science, Boston College While appeals to “The Founders' ...
Dartmouth
Remembering Toni Morrison: A Reflection and Celebration
An afternoon of reflection and celebration of the life and works of Toni Morrison. Presented by the Department of Africana Studies/Rites and Reason Theatre and ...
Brown University
Lunchtime Colloquium: Hal Crimmel
Hal Crimmel (Weber State University) presents on "Drink: The Nature of Beverages and Their Connection to Place." at the RCC Lunchtime Colloquium on ...
Rachel Carson Center
Rising Tensions and the Future of the Eastern Mediterranean
On Wednesday, September 30, THO hosted a webinar on Rising Tensions and the Future of the Eastern Mediterranean, featuring Yusuf Alabarda, Georgen N.
Turkish Heritage Organization
Julia Fiedorczuk - What Does Poetry Have to do with Ecology? An Introduction to Ecopoetics (excerpt)
"What Does Poetry Have to do with Ecology? An Introduction to Ecopoetics" (excerpt) A lecture in the American Studies Colloquium Series (Fall 2014/2015) by ...
American Studies Center - OSA UW
Maria Alessandra Mariotti, 2/26/18: From using artifacts to mathematical meanings...
Maria Alessandra Mariotti: "From using artifacts to mathematical meanings: The teacher's role in the semiotic mediation process" A colloquium held on February ...
SESAME Colloquium at UC Berkeley
Praxis 4/13: Critique & the Alt Right
Karl Ekeman (Uppsala University, Sweden), Zeynep Gambetti (Bogazici University), Renata Salecl (Birkbeck, University of London), Jason Stanley (Yale ...
Center for Contemporary Critical Thought
UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM Sept 2020
Dick Pope Sr. Institute for Tourism Studies Presents UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management Research Colloquium for Septemebr 18, 2020. Presenter: ...
rosencollege
Boeing Colloquium: Julia: Differentiable Programming and Software 2.0
Boeing Distinguished Colloquium, November 21, 2019 Alan Edelman Massachusetts Institute of Technology Title: Julia: Differentiable Programming and ...
UW Applied Mathematics
Yogic Studies Advanced Certificate Program (YSACP) | Live Info Session
Learn more about the Yogic Studies Advanced Certificate Program (YSACP). A 500-hour comprehensive online curriculum—for dedicated students of yoga ...
Yogic Studies
Beyond Reform: Reenvisioning the Role of Police
For weeks, the nation has witnessed powerful protests calling to defund police and rethink their role in our communities. But is police reform the answer – or do ...
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
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
RPP Colloquium: Religion and the Rights and Protection of Children in Humanitarian Crises
Dr. Jacqueline Bhabha, director of research at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, considers the Syrian crisis against the backdrop of best ...
Harvard Divinity School
Terence Tunberg, "Cum Desiderio Erasmo in scholis Latinis loquamur!" - LLiNYC 2018
Preme 'CC' ut verba orationis conspiciantur. Press 'CC' to see subtitles in Latin. Terence Tunberg's talk, given entirely in Latin, at the 2018 Living Latin in New ...
Paideia Media
The Politics of Language: The Revival of Hebrew and Indigenous Languages
November 28, 2018 The term “language revival” refers to a community of speakers halting or reversing the decline of language, or reviving an extinct one.
CUNYQueensborough
When Narcissus Was a Boy, a colloquia with Dr. Brad J. Bushman
Part of the First Fridays Colloquia series for the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy.
EHE Academic Technology
1. Educating Millennials for Ethical Leadership and Trust | IECO – RCC – AAI – Harvard
On March 23, 2017, the Fifth Annual IECO-RCC International Colloquium at Harvard University addressed the topic of “Educating Millennials for Ethical ...
Harvard University
SMU PDLS: Prof Subbarao Kambhampati | Lecture and Q&A on 2 Apr 2019
Lecture slides available here: http://bit.ly/2FUCAZf] Professor Subbarao Kambhampati (Rao) is a Professor of Computer Science at Arizona State University.
Singapore Management University
2020 Western Illinois University Distinguished Faculty Lecture
The Western Illinois University 2020 Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Lee L. Brice presents "The Colts of Corinth Revisited: A Numismatic Study" According to ...
Western Illinois University