Sentences with phrase «lectures at»

For the last couple of — er... decades, I've given lectures at this conference to support science teachers and find out what's on their minds this school year.
He hardly even gives any lectures at Oxford University, where he is the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science.
He read books about the field and attended neurobiology lectures at the nearby Salk and Scripps Institutes.
The advantage of the UCD course, I felt, lay in the fact that the day is split between teaching in a school in the morning and attending lectures at college in the afternoon.
Other days she works on her book series, talking to publishers, agents, and marketers, or lectures at Hillel Academy.
He is also involved in education and public outreach, teaching classes and giving lectures at farm conferences and colleges.
Compared to attending scheduled in - person lectures, 57 percent of respondents to the end - of - course evaluation found watching video lectures at home to have a positive impact on their time management.
Open - ended survey responses indicated a number of strengths of the flipped classroom approach, including the freedom to watch prerecorded lectures at any time and the ability of section leaders to clarify targeted concepts.
The lectures at Stony Brook University, the University of Texas and the University of Oregon are made possible through a grant from The Kavli Foundation.
Schuster liked to organize a yearly jaunt to the mountains with his best students, where they would ski all day, then retreat to a cabin for lectures, a communally prepared dinner, and more lectures at night.
lectures at the Fitzgerald Building at Trinity College in Dublin.
By day, he lectures at an Ivy League school.
Buckland was known for his energetic lectures at the University of Oxford, where he would buzz around in full academic regalia, passing around severed animal parts and fossils to his adoring students.
Former President Pedro Pires who is in Ghana to deliver a series of lectures at the University of Development Studies (UDS) paid a courtesy call on former President Rawlings at his office in Accra on Saturday.
She also lectures at the Webster University Accra Campus.
President Mahama is in Chicago to deliver a series of lectures at the University of Chicago, the Chicago State University and the Northwestern University.
Dr. Yoav J. Tenembaum lectures at the Diplomacy Programme (Political Science Department) at Tel Aviv University.
Dr. Yoav J. Tenembaum lectures at the Diplomacy Program (Political Science Department), Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Since retirement, Bill continues to lead domestic and international travel programs for Mass Audubon, teach the Birder's Certificate Program at Joppa Flats, and conduct workshops and lectures at Joppa Flats and for civic groups, birding organizations, and retirement communities.
Helen Churchill lectures at Liverpool John Moores University and has over twenty years» experience of researching caesarean birth.
Childbirth U offers narrated slide lectures at modest cost to help pregnant women make informed decisions and obtain optimal care for themselves and their babies.
Through my writings (books, scholarly articles, popular articles, and website), my lectures at conferences (for physicians, lactation consultants, health departments, and LLL groups), and my university classroom teaching (I manage to work this material into every class, no matter what the official topic might be), I have been able to pass along the lessons I learned from LLL to thousands of people, who in turn have passed them along.
After 4 days this week of my frustrated angry lectures at my boys who were bored and avoiding work like the plague, I banned electronics during daylight hours and told them there will be jobs to do everyday this summer.
When not going to lectures at Los Angeles Valley College or reading business and finance textbooks, he runs on the college track and skates at the Ranch.
In addition to coaching, Abdul - Jabbar will give occasional history lectures at the high school, and he has a contract to write two books over the next year: one, a journal about his experiences as a coach at Alchesay, the other a motivational book on how to succeed in life.
His lectures at Fuller (published as Reality and Evangelical Theology) analyzed how entire biblical and theological departments (including those of an evangelical seminary, as he duly noted) operated with outmoded and unscientific patterns of thought.
When the Anglican patristic scholar and Church historian Trevor Jalland concluded his Bampton Lectures at Oxford in 1942 (published in 1944 as The Church and the Papacy: A Historical Study), he spoke of the Roman Church as having «in its long and remarkable history a supernatural grandeur which no mere secular institution has ever attained in equal measure,» and went on to refer to «its strange, almost mystical, faithfulness to type, its marked degree of changelessness, its steadfast clinging to tradition and to precedent.»
In lectures at Harvard Whitehead frequently remarked that he was a thinker of great merit and recommended reading him.
Last fall Michael Latham, director of the Program in International Nutrition at Cornell University, delivered a series of lectures at Washington State University in Pullman.
Hence The Lesser Evil, which is based on Ignatieff's 2003 Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh.
He spoke about this in the Riddell Memorial Lectures at the University of Durham, published in 1947 as The Abolition of Man.
Had I been able to read Larry Witham's book before I delivered the Gifford Lectures at St. Andrews, I would have been able to make my argument more compelling by locating the story I told in relation to Witham's account of addressing the challenges of science.
He is a former Judge of the Roman Rota, the High Court of the Church, and now lectures at Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya.
«The grandeur of politics» — a phrase that probably draws either amazed incredulity or harsh guffaws — is from George F. Will's Statecraft as Soulcraft, first presented as his Godkin lectures at Harvard.
After Wach's sojourn in India, where he delivered the Barrows Lectures at various universities in 1952, this concern became more pronounced.
Themes from the Lectures at the college de France 1952 - 1960.
Exactly fifty years ago, in 1949, H. Richard Niebuhr delivered the lectures at Austin Seminary that became the book, Christ and Culture.
In 1946 he returned for an extensive lecture tour, and in 1954, when he was teaching in Japan, he accepted an invitation to give the Earl Lectures at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley on «Faith, Hope, and Love.»
The lectures at the «Tertio Millennio and Free Society Seminar» were challenging and inspiring.
The six chapters that make up this book were first given as the Weil Lectures at Hebrew Union College / Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati in the fall of 1971, and some of them have been given at other schools since then.
In a series of lectures at Princeton Seminary in 2004, Eberhard Busch set out the theological importance of Barmen in light of the German situation.
Since pressure of other work has prevented my writing a special essay on this, I have put together the gist of what I said by taking extracts from my contributions to the Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University in 1971/2 and 1972/3 (The Nature of Mind and The Development of Mind by A. J. P. Kenny, H. C. Longuet - Higgins, J. R. Lucas and C. H. Waddington; Edinburgh University Press, 1972 and 1973).
After considerable alteration and revision, parts of that study of prophetism were delivered in February, 1961, as the Jackson Lectures at Perkins School of Theology in Dallas.
Mgr Burke is a former Judge of the Roman Rota, and now lectures at Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Tillich, in his Terry Lectures at Yale, 58.
This book had its origin in lectures at the General Council of the Congregational Christian Churches in Claremont, California, in 1952 and the Nathaniel W. Taylor lectures at the Yale Divinity School in 1953.
Mgr Burke is a former Judge of the Roman Rota, the High Court of the Church, and now lectures at Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya.
The second was the reading I have been doing in preparation for the Day Higginbotham Lectures at Southwestern Baptist Seminary that I will deliver later this week.
He traveled in Germany during the following year, attending lectures at Muenster, subsequently returning to the U.S. for a year of study at Emory University.
In 1937 he visited the United States, delivering the Shaffer Lectures at Yale University.
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