Not exact matches
A
guest «My Take» post we ran this week
from a college psychology
professor who has a background in religion (he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest, for instance) challenged that conventional wisdom.
Guests will be welcomed by Kelvin Hopkins MP - chair of the All Party Group for Social Science and Policy - with other panel members including Paul Johnson - Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies - and
Professor Gloria Laycock
from the What Works Centre for Crime Reduction.
(Mrs) Samia Zekaria Gutu and Mr Sipho Mseleku
from South Africa as
guest speakers, while the Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University,
Professor Eyitope Ogunmodede is a Co-Host.
With the support of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the MAINZ Graduate School, this collaboration could even be extended to long - term stays of
guest students
from Japan here in Mainz and vice versa,» said
Professor Mathias Kläui, Director of MAINZ.
Students hear
from guest lecturers who are leaders in the field of neural engineering like Dr. Sara Goering, a neuroethicist and UW
professor in the UW Department of Philosophy, and Dr. Scott Ransom, the CSNE industry liaison officer.
He was also a
guest professor at the University of Geneva
from 1992 to 1995 and a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
from 1997 to 2002.
It's paired with a «deleted scene»
from the last podcast as Nick, special
guest Teo Bugbee and Nathaniel discuss favorites that were never really in the awards conversation but we hope people will find on streaming including super-hero adjacent
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women.
Editor's Note: Today's
guest post comes
from Dr. Matthew Lynch ~ an assistant
professor of education.
The entry event — featuring a video produced by teachers and a
guest visit
from a classics
professor willing to ham it up in costume — was a small but important piece intended to get the project off to a rollicking start.
Guest blogger Kimberlee Ratliff, a National Certified Counselor and APUS Associate
Professor and Program Director, offers school administrators a checklist for what they should and should not expect
from their school counselors.
My
guest this month is
Professor David Lynch
from Southern Cross University.
I've benefited
from great case - based discussions throughout year with
Professor Higgins and other members of the HGSE faculty, including Judy McLaughlin, Jim Honan, Joe Zolner, as well as faculty members
from across Harvard who participated in Teaching and Learning By The Case Method as
guest instructors.
Student visits to colleges and
guest visits
from professors can clarify expectations and typically tacit norms.
Our
guests are
from South Carolina, the SC Teacher of the Year Jennifer Wise and
Professor Ed Dickey of the The University of South Carolina (Go GAMECOCKS)
The following is a
guest post
from Robert M. Costrell,
Professor of Education Reform and Economics at the University of Arkansas.
She continues as a full
professor at Binghamton University's English Department and has
guest taught all over the world,
from Russia to Austria to Singapore, and at colleges throughout the United States.
The forest was alive with birdsong
from the nearby Lily lake - they chirped with such abandon it seemed as if they were welcoming the
guests to this splendid place: the venue for
Professor Wangari Maathai's second memorial anniversary.
Veterinarians
from around the region will enjoy the evening's festivities, including a continuing education presentation by the much sought - after
guest speaker Dennis Chew, DVM, DACVIM,
professor of internal veterinary medicine at The Ohio State University and renowned researcher, clinician and author, who will discuss an Update in Nephrology and Urology.
A
guest post
from Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
professor and Million Cat Challenge co-founder Dr. Julie Levy on rabies vaccination issues in TNR and return - to - field programs.
[As a
guest GSW article,
professor and exhibit advisor Stephen Jacobs was nice enough to fill us in on the opening of a dedicated video game exhibit in New York state at the Strong Museum Of Play, including a host of excellent resources and archives
from the history of gaming,
from arcade machines to historical artifacts and beyond.]
Johnson Chang
from Hong Kong is a co-founder of the «Asia Art Archive» and the «International Association of Art Critics Hong Kong» (AICAHK), and is also a
guest professor at the China Art Academy, Hangzhou.
Hoffmann was
guest lecturer at the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan
from 2004 to 2016 [26] and associate
professor at the Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice at California College of the Arts in the San Francisco Bay Area
from 2006 to 2012.
Since 2004 he is
guest professor (
from 2006 to 2011 full
professor) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
A winner
from each of the categories, as well as an overall winner were selected by a renowned panel of international judges including: Johnson Chang - Co-founder Asia Art Archive, curator and
Guest Professor of China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China) and founder of Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong), Nigel Hurst - Saatchi Gallery CEO, Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Thailand and Oleksandr Soloviov - Ukrainian author and curator.
They'll be joined by invited
guests from related sectors of the academic and curatorial worlds, including El Museo del BarrioSenior Curator Rocio Aranda - Alvarado; Jaskiran Dhillon, a
professor of global studies and anthropology at the New School; Carin Kuoni, the director and chief curator at the Vera List Center for Arts and Politics; and Melissa Iakowi: he» ne» Oakes, a social advocate and organizer at the American Indian Community House.
Present at the unveiling were The Director of the V&A, Mark Jones, University of Dundee academics and administrators responsible for the establishment of the project, Sir Alan Langlands and
Professor Georgina Follett, Dundee city planners and
guests from the Baltic Centre, Gateshead and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
Confessions * of a male chauvinist pig is organized by the California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is
guest curated by graduate students
from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant
Professor of the History of Art.
On Thursday, June 9, the California Museum of Photography will celebrate current exhibitions, including Larry Clark: Tulsa in the main gallery, curated by UCR graduate students as advised by Joanna and Susan Laxton, Assistant
Professor of the History of Art at UCR; States of Incarceration on the second floor,
guest curated by Catherine Gudis, Associate
Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at UCR, with contributions
from her students; Rotation 2015 on the third floor, a collection show featuring new acquisitions, curated by Joanna; and Cauleen Smith: Crow Requiem, part of Joanna's FLASH!
Unruly Bodies is organized by California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock, and is
guest curated by graduate students
from the Departments of Art, History of Art, and Public History: Pamona Alexander, Marissa Friedman, Robin Hextrum, Rocio Medina, Daisy Ocampo, Karlyn Olvido, Meranda Roberts, and Sara Rowe, as advised by Susan Laxton, UCR Assistant
Professor of the History of Art.
The first
guest dispatch, focusing on new roles for laws and courts in driving environmental progress, comes
from Nicholas A. Robinson, a colleague of mine and longtime environmental law
professor at Pace University.
The
professor integrated a discussion course as a group assignment and brought in a
guest speaker
from the Earth Institute to speak to our class.
This
guest post comes
from Louis A. Derry, an associate
professor of geological sciences at Cornell University.
For this special show, my cohost J. Craig Williams and I revisit some highlights
from the past three years and welcome two special return
guests, Eugene Volokh,
professor at UCLA School of Law and founder of the blog The Volokh Conspiracy, and lawyer / musician / humorist Larry Savell, founder of LawTunes and LawHumor, who discusses his new album, The Lawtunes: Live At Blackacre, and introduces his new song composed and recorded especially for Lawyer2Lawyer.
LegalJob will feature
guest posts
from successful practitioners at small, medium and large firms, attorneys who have started their own firms, and
professors at the nation's top law schools.»
We are honored to have Jack Greenberg as our
guest this week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer to share his thoughts on the lessons to be learned
from last week's arrest of Harvard
Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr..
Sperling and Shapcott's and Rosen's recommendations for fostering a growth mindset in law schools focus primarily on communicating a growth mindset message to law students — be it
from professors who have examined their own mindsets and thereby shifted their expectations and language; 188 through orientation programs that include growth - oriented messages
from administrators,
professors and
guest speakers; 189 by framing assignments and evaluation in terms of process; 190 by
professors who teach legal writing using their expertise in narrative to tell stories that show that legal writing and analysis skills are learned through effort and persistence; 191 by
professors and administrators «communicat [ing] that law school has academic value beyond the first year» and «encourag [ing] students to view rankings and large firm job placements as indicative of mastery that can be obtained through learning and hard work»; 192 or, by providing growth mindset student mentors for incoming students.193
Londin writes, «Today I have a real treat, as well as a blogosphere exclusive, for Space Law Probers and
guests,
from professor Glenn Reynolds, space law aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...»
J. Craig Williams: And Bob, our next
guest is
Professor John J. Donohue, III,
from Stanford Law School.
Surveying topics ranging
from how to pair technology with legal functions, legal technology startups, law practice management software, and the use of technology to increase access to justice, Legal Technology and Informatics also exposes students to prominent leaders in the field through weekly
guest speakers that include top management
from the Seyfarth Shaw and Orrick law firms, a co-founder of LegalZoom, and
professors who are applying legal technology to areas such as access to justice, document automation, and legal prediction.
For this special show, my cohost (and fellow Law.com blogger) J. Craig Williams and I revisit some highlights
from the past three years and welcome two special return
guests, Eugene Volokh,
professor at UCLA School of Law and founder of the blog The Volokh Conspiracy, and lawyer / musician / humorist Larry Savell, founder of LawTunes and LawHumor, who discusses his new album, «The Lawtunes: Live At Blackacre,» and introduces his new song composed and recorded especially for Lawyer2Lawyer.
Guest speaker artificial intelligence expert
Professor Stuart Russell of UC Berkeley addressed the briefing as did Steve Goose and Mary Wareham
from campaign co-founder Human Rights Watch.
The short course will also feature insights
from guest speakers such as Meltem Demirors, Director at the Digital Currency Group, and
Professor Sandy Pentland, one of the world's leading data scientists, as well as a number of practicing entrepreneurs, technologists and financiers in the blockchain sector.
Our staff can provide an overview of Bitcoin on the spot or register
guests for our comprehensive Bitcoin courses, offering everything
from a basic «101» to expert level topics all taught by our enthusiastic Bitcoin / Blockchain expert, «
Professor» Ben Young.
The meeting was addressed by Karen Woodall, lead therapist at the Clinic, as well as hearing keynote presentations
from guest speakers William Bernet, M.D.,
Professor Emeritus at Vanderbilt University and Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and
Professor Gordana Buljan Flander, Ph.D., Director of the Child and Youth Protection Centre of Zagreb.
My
guest today is Dr. Nicolle Zapien, a psychotherapist, certified sex therapist, and college
professor from San Francisco.