Sentences with phrase «of lectures in»

She gave series of lectures in London, and was warmly welcomed.
He published a revised version of his Lectures in 1958 as the book, Personal Knowledge.
In the autumn of 1967 Frederick Hammersley gave a series of lectures in Claremont, California in which he laid out and elaborated on what he considered to be the seven essential elements of the painter's language: shape, line, value, color, form, pattern, and texture.
The British - born artist has delivered a series of lectures in forums as diverse as the prestigious 2005 Einstein Centennial Conference in Berlin, The Believer magazine's recent «literary variety show» for American PEN moderated by John Hodgman, and the Whitney Museum's conference on the work of Robert Smithson.
A Brit, Gordon Onslow Ford, delivered a series of lectures in New York before heading for California.
You have done the work to actively follow all of the lectures in class, taking notes, reviewing them, and increasing you knowledge about the topic.
This includes over 24 hours of lectures in high quality video.
ALBERT EINSTEIN»S contributions to modern physics are unmatched, but his stellar reputation rests above all on a theory he presented to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin in a series of lectures in November 1915.
«Everybody from literally undergraduate majors to me has done one of the lectures in the series over the last year,» Helfand says.
Other newspapers found it difficult to give the story the attention it deserved; when Schrödinger gave a version of his lectures in Cork in January 1944, the local newspaper, The Kerryman, gave his talk equal coverage to the Listowel Pig Fair.
Albert Einstein's contributions to modern physics are unmatched, but his stellar reputation rests above all on a theory he presented to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin in a series of lectures in November 1915.
After having spent some years on a scholarship at the University of Oxford — mostly in private study, as most Oxford professors had at the time «given up altogether even the pretence of teaching» [1]-- his first series of lectures in Edinburgh was on rhetoric.
I recently spent several days with the cardinal archbishop of Sydney on his home turf, where I was giving a series of lectures in support of Campion College, a new Aussie adventure in Catholic liberal arts education of which Cardinal Pell has been a strong supporter.
Our Corporation can not think only of the single lecture: it must think of the whole series of lectures in futuro.
Some years ago William Stringfellow gave a series of lectures in Montreal.
Majesty and Humility: The Thought of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik by Reuven Ziegler Urim, 424 pages, $ 34.95 Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik gave a staggeringly extensive and wide - ranging number of lectures in his life, in addition to teaching his daily Talmud classes at Yeshiva University.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik gave a staggeringly extensive and wide - ranging number of lectures in his life, in addition to teaching his daily Talmud classes at Yeshiva University.
In 1864, Scottish theologian Robert Candlish gave a series of lectures in Edinburgh on the theology of the Fatherhood of God.
Deming gave a series of lectures in 1950 aimed both at describing SQC and at motivating his audience of executives.
A week later, in the middle of a lecture in this professor's packed class, he started to tell a story about a student he once met who was a chaplain intern at a hospital.
Two thirds of the lecture in Regensburg is dedicated to criticising the periods in which Christianity dangerously separated itself from its rational foundations.
By 1930 after his one year internship, his second dissertation «Act and Being» won him the privilege of lecturing in the field of systematic theology at the university of Berlin.
This topic includes 10 hours of lecture in Drawing (from forms to geometry) including: Symmetry, Lemniscates, Celtic Patterns, Metamorphosis, Geometry: line / curve 13 - circle net forms, Nest of Polygons, Golden Ratio, Fibonacci Series, Leaf Forms, Pythagoras Theorem, and Triangle Centers.
The idea grew out of a lecture in my ornithology class I was teaching at Kansas, on how feathers grow.
A patient recovering from a head injury in a neurological intensive care unit (ICU) might be surprised to learn that the nurses caring for him had little training in neuroscience beyond the typical four hours of lecture in nursing school.
After many years of lecturing in field studies at Queensland University of Technology, Adele Amorsen now works with the Prep teaching team at St Peters Lutheran College.
Goodrich also writes the accompanying catalog and delivers a series of lecture in conjunction with this show.
The notes section covers the main points of my lecture in an outline and forces me to stay on task.
If they allowed me to listen to the first half of any lecture in the course without purchase that could persuade me.

Not exact matches

On June 4, Poloz delivered a lecture in Ottawa on the proper mix of fiscal and monetary policy.
Lecturing on three continents and with hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs reading his advice each month, Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg certainly is the «purple cow» in the world of marketing strategy and business development.
Research by the Bank of Canada that Poloz unveiled in his lecture suggests that if Canada's companies have spread out across the globe, rather than simply doing the bulk of their work at home, then the domestic economy will be much less responsive to subtle changes in borrowing costs and the exchange rate.
In case you missed it, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz on September 26 delivered an important lecture on trade and monetary policy.
«She ambled into class with a cigarette dangling from the corner of her mouth, walked over to a table, threw one leg over its corner, and began to lecture in her slightly cleaned up Brooklyn accent.»
Seizing on the uptick in interest in Rand, New American Library has recently published a series of edited lectures by Leonard Peikoff, founder of the Ayn Rand Institute, to help expand our understanding of objectivism.
Before this starts to sound like the annual lecture from management — perhaps you're one of those corporate employees forced to sleepwalk through an intranet quiz once in a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the company's code of conduct — consider DeMars's argument for the value of the ethical office from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she arguein a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the company's code of conduct — consider DeMars's argument for the value of the ethical office from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argueIn order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she arguein ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
For centuries, teachers all over the world have lectured at the front of the room to students seated in rows.
The intimate customer - service experience is enhanced by the surprise extras, including free in - store haircuts from high - end barbers, an evening open bar, and a diverse line - up of workshops and events ranging from ornament - making to banjo music and lectures on the history of code.
For those students who are the first in their families to attend, quality advice is thin on the ground, but even if your parents are grads, much has changed in the worlds of work and education since they sat in a lecture hall.
What I wish I knew when I was your age: A group of octogenarians lecture students on their biggest regrets in life.
Over 4.5 hours of instruction in 38 lectures are included in the low, low course price of completely free.
New American Library has published a series of lectures about objectivism, seizing on the uptick in Ayn Rand interest among entrepreneurs.
For three days, owners and operators of the 33,000 autobody shops that populate the continent take in lectures and symposiums — about how aluminum is replacing steel in vehicle bodies, for example — and gawk at computer - controlled cloud - based painting tools and sophisticated Italian - made clean rooms for welding.
A report issued by Deloitte in 2011 called for revamping the K - 12 curriculum to expose kids to entrepreneurial concepts, and Stuart says government officials and policy experts are even considering the possibility of specialized, innovation - focused schools.Programs like the lecture series currently offered at Toronto French School that brings in entrepreneurs to talk to students can make a difference, he says.
Courses are delivered in a variety of formats including traditional textbooks, audio lectures, and video.
These introductory, non-credit courses typically consist of videotapes lectures in live classrooms, led by Yale teachers and scholars.
Worth reading on the same topic is Steven Schroeder's terrific 2007 Shattuck Lecture in the New England Journal of Medicine.
But over the last three or four years, Nancy Austin, coauthor with Tom Peters of the 1985 best - seller A Passion for Excellence and a veteran of the lecture circuit, has noticed a shift in the information that businesspeople are seeking.
But unlike most people diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, Pausch was asked to give a lecture about his life and what it's meant to him so far in front of 400 people at Carnegie Mellon University.
«Health care is a classic «luxury» good to which individuals and society wish to allocate a larger share of their rising income,» economist Don Drummond said in a recent lecture.
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