Sentences with phrase «of hull»

Dr. Bernard Stonehouse is an environmental biologist with the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, and the Maritime Historical Studies Centre, University of Hull.
The journal's editor, Sonja Boehmer - Christiansen, a reader in geography at the University of Hull, in England, says she sometimes publishes scientific papers challenging the view that global warming is a problem, because that position is often stifled in other outlets.
Advances in computer modeling of hull shapes have lowered resistance in the water and composite materials or lightweight aluminum are being used where possible to reduce weight.
The hulled hemp seed or hemp «nut» remains after the removal of its hull.
The Editor, a Reader in Geography at the University of Hull shares with us that «My science is A-level chemistry, physics, one year of geography at university, and a bit of math.»
Sonja A. Boehmer - Christiansen, PhD, Reader, Dept. of Geography, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom
[2][7][11] Since the mid-1990s she had taught environmental policy, management and politics in the Geography Department at the University of Hull.
The editor of this journal freely admits to an anti-global warming agenda: The journal's editor, Sonja Boehmer - Christiansen, a reader in geography at the University of Hull, in England, says she sometimes publishes scientific papers challenging the view that global warming is a problem, because that position is often stifled in other outlets.
The winner will be announced on 5 December 2017 This year's Turner Prize exhibition is displayed at Ferenz Art Gallery, as part of the Hull City of Culture programme.
Spencer Tunick's Sea of Hull photographs, showing a flood of local citizens pouring through the streets, naked and painted blue, is at the Ferens gallery later in the spring, along with paintings by Manet, sculptures by Ron Mueck and the 2017 Turner prize show in the autumn.
Lines of Thought: Drawing from Michelangelo to Now, The Brynmor Jones Library Art Gallery, University of Hull; Ulster Museum, Belfast; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe; RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island; Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, Portugal
A massive artwork is being unveiled in the centre of Hull - the latest spectacular contribution to the city's UK City of Culture programme.
Thousands of people turned out on New Year's Day to celebrate the start of Hull's year - long tenure as UK City of Culture 2017.
Organisers say the B75 rotor blades are the world's largest handmade fibreglass components to be cast as a single object and the one being placed into the centre of Hull is one of the first to be made by workers at the German tech giant's new plant on Alexandra Dock.
Martin Green, chief executive and director of Hull 2017, said: «It's a structure we would normally expect out at sea and in a way it might remind you of a giant sea creature, which seems appropriate with Hull's maritime history.
«Blade brings to life the engineering and manufacturing excellence of which we are so proud and makes it tangible for the people of Hull and visitors to the city.
Professor Mike Elliott University of Hull
Her most recent project is the major exhibition Offshore: artists explore the sea at Ferens Art Gallery and Hull Maritime Museum for the organisation Invisible Dust as part of Hull UK City of Culture 2017.
Picking a one - or two - foot section of the hull of a boat in drydock (a pun is deployed for the series title, «Dry Documentaries»), Farrell closes in on a passage that suddenly blows up into a beach - long epic of Turneresque grandeur.
He is a member of Hull Artists, Braintree Art Association, and the North River Arts Society.
Open Studios, in July and August, showcase the delights of the seaside town of Hull, Massachusetts in summer.
Now a year round resident of Hull, Massachusetts, a member of Hull Artists and North River Arts Society, Paul looks for those moments where he can sketch and paint watercolors inspired by the beauty of the area.
As well as hosting a fourth ARTIST ROOMS exhibition in April 2017 as part of Hull's UK City of Culture celebrations, the Ferens is the lead Associate Partner for ARTIST ROOMS UK programme until spring 2019, chairing the ARTIST ROOMS Advisory Group of Associate museums and galleries and providing mentoring support through a professional development programme.
When she accepted the prize at a ceremony held in the city of Hull, Himid, thanked the public and the scholars and curators who had recognized her work over the years.
HULL, UK — Across the northeast industrial city of Hull, first - time host to this year's Turner Prize exhibition, a clever billboard marketing campaign declares, «Whatever you think about Turner Prize 2017, you're right.»
Collectively, these two series of work, on display for the first time in the exhibition Hull, Portrait of a City, open a discussion as to how we define the culture, landscape and people of Hull.
With humour and his trademark use of garish colours, Martin Parr has captured the rich culinary landscape of Hull.
Martin Parr has explored the rich culinary culture of Hull and Olivia Arthur, the creativity of the young people of the city.
The works selected will come from some twenty - five collections across the UK including Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Collections; New Hall Art Collection, Cambridge; Heritage Motor Centre, Warwickshire; South Shields Museum and Art Gallery and the University of Hull Art Collection.
The real story of Hull's year as City of Culture is how it's transformed the lives of local people.
In contrast to the historic facades of Hull's Maritime Museum, Ferens Art Gallery, and City Hall sits Blade, a giant installation by multimedia artist Nayan Kulkarni.
Last but not least, the University of Hull's Brynmor Jones Library has on a show through 28 February, Lines of thought: Drawing from Michelangelo to now featuring works from some of the all - time greatest artists.
The influential artist will be honoured alongside Spanish surrealist Dalí at the Royal Academy in London (7 October — 3 January 2018), and as part of Hull's 2017 City of Culture programme in a project which also marks the 200th anniversary of British ceramic manufacturers Armitage Shanks.
Aimed toward non-humanities faculty, the grant will create new teaching modules that will integrate the history of the Hull - House Settlement across the UIC campus.
The exhibition is part of Hull, City of Culture.
Jane Addams Hull - House Museum (1 hr)- Students will participate in a facilitated tour of the Hull - House and explore the Chicago's history of incarceration and juvenile justice at turn of the 20th century.
What it does have though is certain licenses, but let's face it, it still sucks to see Yorkshire Orange for the team name of Hull City, yet I get to see Arsenal FC up there.
Start from the bottom of The Hull and look for a way to The Above.
There are many reasons for this, including the fact that steel hull boats often have hulls that are compartmentalised, so that if the boat springs a leak, then that chamber of the hull can be sealed before water can fill the whole hull and sink the boat.
And it's all thanks to Hull Trinity Hostel that has recently announced itself proudly that there's a premier backpacker hostel deep in the heart of the Old Town of Hull, showcasing some of the city's best sights and attractions.
The audience can follow the boat's various stages: keel laying, building of the hull and finally the launch.
Day 13 Arrive in Hull at the confluence of the Hull and Humber rivers, travel to the Roman walled city of York visiting York Minster and Castle Howard.
Hallmark Hotel Hull is on the outskirts of Hull with views over the Humber Estuary.
Reminiscent of the hull of an ancient vessel, it is filled with nautical antiques that bring to mind days when a transatlantic journey was the voyage of a lifetime.
And then I lay awake all night, wide - eyed and breathless, with my body pressed into the curve of the hull.
Even though I had never visited, I was one of those who was cynical when the city of Hull (full name Kingston upon Hull) was crowned UK Capital of Culture 2017.
Each time we docked, the entire population on the island swarmed the boat and watched as we pulled items out of the hull.
** There are some striking regional variations: 31 and 33 % of Gatineau proper and Buckingham households (respectively) have cats, while only 14 and 15 % of Hull and Aylmer households include one or more.
Cracked pearled barley has been polished to remove part of its hull and bran; and to make it easier to digest.
Cracked pearled barley has been polished to remove part of its hull and bran; and make it easier to digest.
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