Sentences with phrase «delivered lectures in»

He teaches Macro and Global Economics in Rotman's MBA and EMBA programs, and has also delivered lectures in over 30 countries.
On June 4, Poloz delivered a lecture in Ottawa on the proper mix of fiscal and monetary policy.
The annual Kyoto Prize, whose laureates deliver lectures in San Diego each March, has doubled in value to 100 million yen, roughly $ 930,000.
To the person who is inclined to dismiss it, I suggest imagining that you are delivering a lecture in a war zone (which is where a paper that underlies this chapter was originally delivered).
As he delivered a lecture in Texas late in his career, he pondered the coming of European settlers to America:
Delivering a lecture in commemoration of August 4, 1947, Friday, the Speaker blamed the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for various problems in the Convention People's Party (CPP).
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II said this Monday when he delivered a lecture in the UK Parliament during the launch of two books authored by two Ghanaians, Ivor Agyeman Duah and Nana Ayebea Clarke.
Invited to deliver a lecture in memory of a talented and successful feminist judge, Rajendra Pachauri didn't think her half of humanity was worth mentioning.
Educational chatbots give us the ability to deliver our lectures in the new and innovative form that will motivate students and make our classes more engaging.
The Library of Congress invited her to deliver lectures in 1993 in honor of the 250th birthday of Thomas Jefferson.
In addition, Gilliam still devotes time to conducting workshops, participating in panels, and delivering lectures in this country and abroad.He has had many commissions, grants, awards, exhibitions and honorary doctorates.
Apfelbaum delivered a lecture in 2013 at Temple Contemporary in which she spoke about her work and its inspirations.
As part of this mentoring program, Apfelbaum delivered a lecture in 2013 at Temple Contemporary in which she spoke about her work and its inspirations.
In addition, Gilliam still devotes time to conducting workshops, articipating in panels, and delivering lectures in this country and abroad.
Invited to deliver a lecture in memory of a talented and successful feminist judge, Rajendra Pachauri didn't think her half of humanity was worth mentioning.
We also undertake advisory work and deliver lectures in our specialist areas throughout Europe.
Prepare detailed lecture notes on each topic to be taught, in line with acceptable standards in the institution and deliver lectures in class with authority on the given topic
I have not only been delivering lectures in various fields of Economics at different colleges but also have had the opportunity to supervise a few theses during my work experience.

Not exact matches

In case you missed it, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz on September 26 delivered an important lecture on trade and monetary policy.
Poloz delivered a lecture at the Canadian Economics Association's annual conference in Ottawa on June 4 that raised important questions about the relationship between monetary and fiscal policy.
Courses are delivered in a variety of formats including traditional textbooks, audio lectures, and video.
Family ties frayed in 2012 when Rupert's daughter Elisabeth, who chairs London - based TV production company Shine Limited, spoke disapprovingly of News Corp.'s handling of the hacking scandal while delivering an address in Scotland known as the MacTaggart Lecture.
«I would walk into class, deliver the same lecture, tell the same stories, again and again, and never have a chance to engage with my students in a meaningful way,» she says.
A few minutes later he is standing in a conference room, delivering a lunchtime lecture on gallstones to nearly a dozen doctors.
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Little, himself an introvert, admits that after each lecture he delivers, he has to race to a bathroom and hide in a stall.
A new study finds that undergraduate students in classes with traditional stand - and - deliver lectures are 1.5 times more likely to fail than students in classes that use more stimulating, so - called active learning methods.
Download the text of the 2015 Harry Kitchen Lecture in Public Policy, delivered by Broadbent Institute Senior Policy Advisor Andrew Jackson to the Department of Economics at Trent University.
Nenshi and Iveson shared the stage to deliver the 10th Annual Hurtig Lecture on the Future of Canada held at the University of Alberta in 2015.
On April 8, I had the honour of delivering the Harry Kitchen Lecture in Public Policy at the invitation of the Department of Economics at Trent University.
I was invited, along with several other American professors, to deliver lectures at South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg in 1979.
Outside of his consulting work, Rohit also teaches his popular signature course on storytelling and marketing at Georgetown University in Washington DC and has been invited to deliver guest lectures at many other prestigious schools including Stanford and Wharton.
On Monday, October 26, Ross Douthat delivered the twenty - eighth annual Erasmus Lecture, «The Crisis of Conservative Catholicism,» which we're very happy to have in this issue.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation invited him to deliver the distinguished Massey Lectures, which have now appeared in a little book, On the Eve of the Millennium: The Future of Democracy Through an Age of Unreason (Free Press).
After Whitehead delivered the Gifford Lectures in June, 1928, there remained the task of getting the materials in shape for publication.
This report, taken in isolation, might suggest that Whitehead wrote most of the book from lecture notes after he delivered the Gifford Lectures in June, 1928, but other evidence indicates that most of the book was composed beforehand.
Though it is ostensibly about my own contribution to the field of American religion, the review nevertheless begins and ends with a paean to Timothy George, «a Baptist who is dean of Beeson Divinity School and who will also deliver our annual Erasmus Lecture in October.»
This year I was invited to deliver these ecumenical lectures on the theme of Christians in public life.
This lecture was delivered at the Buddhist - Christian Conference in Tacoma, Washington, August 2,000.
This lecture was delivered at the First United Methodist Church in Prescott, AZ, February 22, 2003.
To the many clergymen who attended the conferences in the United States and Canada, at which I delivered the lectures; to those who so patiently listened to them in Australia; and to the friends who made the arrangements for these several occasions, I am deeply grateful.
Science and the Modern World is based largely on the Lowell Institute Lectures delivered in February, 1925.
In 1918, Shailer Mathews, the late dean of Chicago Divinity delivered a series of lectures at the University of North Carolina entitled «Religion and Patriotism.»
(SMW x.) In these lectures as delivered, there was little to suggest that Whitehead was on the verge of devoting serious attention to the development of a doctrine of God.
This investigation of the evidence from religion combined with further metaphysical reflection provided the material for Whitehead's second series of Lowell Institute Lectures, delivered the next year, and published as Religion in the Making.
A slightly different English language version has been published in a Belgian journal.14 There is some overlap also with a lecture delivered at the Institute for Philosophy and Religion at Boston University and to be published by it.
The material in this book had its origin in lectures delivered in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.
Ranade agreed that «the Christian civilization which came to India from the West was the main instrument of renewal» of India which finds expression in the new love of municipal freedom and civil virtues, aptitude for mechanical skill and love of science and research, chivalrous respect of womanhood etc.; and it is interesting that his lecture on his new concept of «Indian Theism» (a redefinition of Visishtadvaita in the light of Protestant Christian thought) as the basis of national renewal of India was delivered in the chapel of the Wilson College Bombay.
This article is adapted from a lecture delivered at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Soho Square, London, on October 3, 2016.
They have also served as the basis for a series of lectures which I have delivered during the past several years in the United States and in Canada — in Maryland, Delaware, North Dakota, California, Oregon, Hawaii, Washington, D.C., and at Huron College in London, Ontario.
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