Sentences with phrase «provide free lectures»

In their view, the trust requires only that the school provide free lectures at night on some subjects.
But Ms. Mather said the trust required only that the school provide free lectures at night, as well as a reading room for the public.

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Additionally, we provide free community lectures from our clinical experts at Stanford Children's Health to help you stay updated on how to keep your children safe and healthy.
Astronomy lectures — Videos of an Introduction to Astronomy course Astronomy courses — Videos from UC Berkeley Frontiers in Astrophysics — Video lectures from Yale university Astronomy video — Introduction to Astronomy videos from Starship Asterisk forum MIT Open Course Ware — OCW provides free MIT educational content you can use to enhance or refresh your knowledge or teach others.
Find centers that provide you customized workshops on yoga and free lectures on the benefits of Ayurveda.
A great way to promote both your self - paced course as well as your instructor - led course is sharing a few tit bits from the self - learning course on marketplaces like Udemy (make it a free course and provide more info in the bonus lecture about your paid offerings) and on YouTube (the second largest search engine on earth - second only to Google, you know what we are talking about).
It provides free, open - source teaching and learning materials, including video lecture clips, lecture notes, practice problems, exams, and other resources from MITs introductory Physics, Biology, and Calculus courses, in addition to high school mini-courses that were developed by MIT students.
The Internet, online textbooks, online lectures, MOOCs, and other resources provide access to endless amounts of content, much of it free.
Our local veterinarians also donate their time to provide free educational lectures on veterinary issues of companion animals.
Bradford is deeply engaged with social issues as co-founder of Los Angeles - based nonprofit Art + Practice, which encourages education and culture by supporting the needs of foster youth predominantly living in South Los Angeles, and providing access to free, museum - curated art exhibitions and moderated art lectures to the community of Leimert Park.
In parallel with his studio work, Bradford is deeply engaged with social issues, as co-founder of Los Angeles - based nonprofit organization Art + Practice, which encourages education and culture by supporting the needs of foster youth predominantly living in South Los Angeles, and providing access to free, museum - curated art exhibitions and moderated art lectures to the community of Leimert Park.
Your sponsorship can provide broad support for our education programs or can be directed to a specific activity or event such as a lecture, a school class visit, or a MASS MoCA free day, which opens the museum to all visitors without charge.
Providing both an overview of his work and recounting his experiences while in residence at the Rauschenberg compound, Vitiello's ArtSPEAK@FSW lecture is a free and open - to - the - public event.
Co-founded last year by artist Mark Bradford, philanthropist and collector Eileen Harris Norton, and social activist Allan DiCastro, Art + Practice (A+P) «encourages education and culture by providing life - skills training for foster youth in the 90008 ZIP code as well as free, museum - curated art exhibitions and moderated art lectures to the community of Leimert Park.»
Our auditorium provides us with a place to show experimental video art when it is not hosting one of the campus» regular University Forum Lectures and Visiting Artist talks, all of which are free to the public.
Other ongoing programs include a free printmaking workshop that provides artists and amateurs 10 weeks of instruction in basic printmaking techniques; an educational services program offering tours and discussions, led by local work - study students, for school, college and community groups visiting the museum; and poetry readings, film programs, music, dance and dramatic presentations, lectures, workshops and slide discussions on Afro - American art.
Giving the Lord Slynn Memorial Lecture 2016 in London last week, Lord Neuberger said: «One of the downsides of relatively high profile regulation is that it can easily lead to an attractive culture which effectively takes high ethical standards for granted being replaced by a box - ticking approach, in which, provided she can comply with relatively inflexible rules, an advocate feels free to do whatever she likes.
To provide a backdrop, Michael Tilbury, a Commissioner with the NSW Law Reform Commission in Australia, will deliver a free Public Lecture on the relationship between governments and law commissions at 5:30 pm on Tuesday May 12th.
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