A presentation by Robert Kowatch, MD, PhD, part of the Child Mind Institute Visiting
Professor Lecture Series
A presentation by Judy Cameron, PhD, part of the Child Mind Institute Visiting
Professor Lecture Series
Not exact matches
The Harvard Thinks Big
series, for instance, offers an opportunity to watch 10 - 12 minutes
lectures from Harvard
professors.
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.
Professor Alabi, said this when he attended the first Young Leaders Ghana (YLG)
lecture series; a network of young professionals in diverse fields, focused on promoting excellence in public and private service.
Begun 3 years ago, Scientists for the New Century is an annual
lecture series and competition that aims to highlight the «best of young British Science,» according to Royal Institution director
Professor Susan Greenfield.
In addition, a «Women in Science»
lecture series was implemented, and the first
lecture, entitled «How to get a job: Successful searches for postdoctoral fellows,» was delivered by University of California, San Francisco, anatomy
professor Zena Werb.
During his stay in Singapore,
Professor Reimers will give the prestigious annual CJ Koh Public
Lecture and will participate in a
series of seminars and dialogues with faculty at the NIE, meet with senior education policy makers and other stakeholders interested in education reform.
In one of a
series of
lectures titled «CREATORS, LEADERS, SAINTS, AND SINNERS» this week,
Professor Howard Gardner discusses leaders who stand out for their accomplishments.
As part of J - Term at the Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Professor Howard Gardner will be hosting a
lecture series on campus.
In addition to being a columnist for Publishers Weekly, Jane is a
professor with The Great Courses, which released her 24 -
lecture series, How to Publish Your Book.
In this conversation recorded on February 26, 2012, as part of the National Gallery of Art
lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, former National Basketball Association players Elliot Perry and Darrell Walker discuss their collections of African American art and art of the African diaspora with
Professor Michael D. Harris.
Recorded on February 26, 2012, as part of the National Gallery of Art
lecture series The Collecting of African American Art, former National Basketball Association players Elliot Perry and Darrell Walker discuss their collections of African American art and art of the African diaspora with
Professor Michael D. Harris.
Michael Fried, J. R. Herbert Boone
Professor and director of the Humanities Center, The Johns Hopkins University In a
series of six
lectures, Michael Fried offers a compelling account of what he calls «the internal structure of the pictorial act» in the revolutionary art of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
In this audio podcast of the first
lecture, originally delivered at the National Gallery of Art on April 14, 2002,
Professor Michael Fried opens the
lecture series with a discussion of Caravaggio's Boy Bitten by a Lizard.
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary announces the 2011 Fall Scholar
Lecture Series featuring Dr. Benjamin Lima,
Professor Ryder Richards, Dr. Mark Thistlethwaite, Dr. Eric Stryker and Dr. Jennifer Way.
The next
lecture in the
series is a keynote
lecture by Isabelle Graw,
Professor, Städelschule, Frankfurt on 7 March 2018.
This is a
series where I take my
lectures presented as adjunct
professor teaching sustainable design at Ryerson University School of Interior Design in Toronto and distill them down to a sort of Pecha Kucha slideshow of the essentials.
This is a
series where I take my
lectures presented as adjunct
professor teaching sustainable design at Ryerson University School of Interior Design in Toronto, and distill them down to a sort of Pecha Kucha slide show of 20 slides that take about 20 seconds each to read.
Brown Bag
Lecture Series; Center for Student Engagement & Leadership; and Arts, Culture, and Civic Engagement Apr. 11, 2013: In honor of Earth Month: Peter D. Ward, Ph.D., is a paleontologist and
professor of Geological Sciences at the University of Washington.
-- Katherine R. Larson — University of Toronto English
professor talks on conversation in the Trinity Alumni
Lecture Series in this 45 minute podcast.
Roger Williams University School of Law 3rd Annual
Professor Anthony J. Santoro Business Law
Lecture Series «The Business of -LSB-...]
While at CSUN, Alejandra has worked with Dr. Diane Gehart — acclaimed
professor, therapist, author, speaker, and former Master
Lecture Series presenter — with whom Trujillo - Arevalo is co-authoring the Instructor's Manual for Theory and Treatment Planning in Counseling and Psychotherapy.
I would like to thank
Professor Jeremy Moss and Darryl Cronin for organising and inviting me to speak at this Practical Justice Initiative Indigenous
Lecture Series here at the University of New South Wales.