Sentences with phrase «public science lectures»

The KITPC outreach develops a series of scientific activities including public science lectures and science research group classes in order to popularize natural science, arouse interest in science and improve the scientific research abilities among the students and teachers of Universities and high schools.

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Although there are many similarities between constructive and deconstructive post-modernists, the sections of this paper that deal with science and with public policy would not be likely to appear in a lecture on the latter topic.
Public Lecture; The Social Theory of Reality» by Charles Hartshorne, 2; «Charles Hartshorne Discusses Clash of Philosophy, Science,» University of Chicago, (Aug. 18, 1944), 4.
Ehrlich Paul R. (1990) «Biodiversity and humanity: Science and public policy» Crafoord Lecture Stockholm (unpublished).
Paul Tough delivers the Fifth Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, presented by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy (CHPPP), in collaboration with the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group at the University of Chicago.
Paul will deliver the Annual Lecture on Science, Technology & Society, sponsored by the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at the Harris School, University of Chicago, and the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group.
In this lecture he lamented the manner in which science is treated as merely one of the factors to be considered within a debate, weighted equally with other unscientific viewpoints when, given that science gives us our most secure understanding of the physical world, it should really occupy a position of primacy within public debate.
2016 Suzi Gage is honored for her generous public engagement activities that center on evidence - based approaches with the potential to build long - term critical thinking skills in her audiences.Gage writes a science blog for the Guardian newspaper's website, and frequently gives public lectures and talks.
The world's largest general scientific conference offers technical sessions for registrants, featuring leading science luminaries, as well as free public lectures and hands - on fun for children.
An artificial intelligence innovator and a professor of moral theology and ethics cast a unique light on profound questions concerning how we as humans experience the world, think and relate to technology at a public lecture sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER).
«He is the best role model we have in the sciences here,» adds undergraduate Aaron Zhu, who like Lin, was among the hundreds who turned up for the Nobel laureate's public lecture.
Instead of a lecture, this would be a public science class with questions and challenges about how it was done, what its skin feels like, does it have teeth, what does it eat, how close is it really to a dinosaur?
DoSER has been hosting public lectures since the spring of 2001 to highlight significant work in the field of science and religion and help inform the public on science and religion issues.
Members of the scientific community can share information about public lectures, volunteer opportunities and family science events where children can meet scientists — opportunities for «crucial,» face - to - face communication that only magnify its impact, Aicher said.
«He has encouraged scientists to proactively participate in dialogue on science - society issues, to truly listen to public concerns and questions, and not to lecture.
The RI was founded in 1799 and has long worked to promote science to the public; its Christmas lectures are a British tradition.
Paul Schaffer, associate laboratory director of the life sciences division of Canada's particle physics laboratory TRIUMF (TRI-University Meson Facility), which uses particle accelerators to create radioactive materials for medicine, explains in a public lecture that will be broadcast live here on this webpage Wednesday, December 2 at 7 P.M. Eastern time.
A study conducted at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health analyzed the traditional model of education versus an increasingly popular approach to learning in the health sciences fields — the flipped classroom model — where pre-recorded lectures are viewed outside of the classroom and in - person class time is devoted to interactive exercises, discussions, and group projects.
Mr Kiratidis will explain the science behind World Cup soccer balls at a free public lecture on Thursday 12 June at 6.30 pm, just hours before the first kick - off in Brazil.
The real audience is now the journalists in that lecture room and it is to them that the hard task of making science meet the public really falls.
She writes a science blog for the Guardian newspaper's website, and frequently gives public lectures and talks.
One victim was the Dynasty Foundation, which «spent some $ 30 million over 13 years on seed money for young Russian scientists and on competitions for science teachers, science festivals, and public lectures by world - class researchers» but «[wound] up its activities in July.
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Last week he lectured on that subject at the New York Public Library, Science, Industry and Business Branch.
Almost all of the students at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, in Winston - Salem, North Carolina, said they had enjoyed science education opportunities including public lectures by scientists such as cosmologist John Barrow and science field trips such as to the Kennedy Space Center, said Associate Professor of Christian Ethics Kevin Jung.
He hardly even gives any lectures at Oxford University, where he is the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science.
The Perimeter Public Lecture Series was created for the purpose of sharing the power and wonder of science with the world.
Livio will detail some central foibles in the history of science in a public lecture tonight at 7 P.M. Eastern time to be broadcast live below.
The Kuggie Vallee Distinguished Lecturer will give a public lecture about her own science and, over a period of several days, will meet more informally or in workshops with other faculty at the host institute to talk about women in science and career building.
«We have 10 to 15 years to strengthen the non-proliferation machine,» von Hippel said, speaking at the Ronald E. Hatcher Science on Saturday public lecture Jan. 30 at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Physics professor George Rhee on changing his mind, debating the science, and the importance of public lectures.
The Lectures are designed to share the excitement of current astronomical research with science enthusiasts from the general public.
He has been invited to give numerous lectures at prestigious centres worldwide and is involved in promoting public engagement with science.
Join the Space Telescope Science Institute's Public Lecture Series for a retrospective view of Hubble's contributions to the investigation of the deep reaches of the cosmos, and some fresh glimpses of what Hubble is currently doing to further our understanding of the most distant parts of the universe.
On Saturday, November 26, the 22nd ALMA public lecture titled «The Birth of Stars and Planets Explored by ALMA» was held by NAOJ at the Nagoya City Science Museum.
The trustees of AUI established the Jansky Lectureship in 1966 to recognize outstanding contributions to the advancement of radio astronomy and to promote the appreciation of the science of radio astronomy through public lectures.
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This lecture is part of the monthly public lecture series at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
The 2016 Golden Helix Summer School will also include a Science night that will be open to the public, where local speakers will give state - of - the - art lectures on recent developments on cancer treatment and prevention.
Director Susan Hassol and Science Director Richard Somerville will be giving a public lecture at the University of Delaware.
On October 10, 2013, Science Director Richard Somerville spoke at the University of California, San Diego as part of a campus - wide public lecture series called «Our Energy Future ``.
She presents public lectures on her work for LSST and occasionally works with Brookhaven's Office of Education Programs where she gives astronomy - related talks for middle and high school students, as well as science teachers.
Provides workshops, animal science lectures, industry - sponsored seminars and on - site farm visits to veterinarians, livestock producers, allied industries, companion animal owners and the public.
The public is invited to join Purdue Veterinary Conference attendees for the Elanco Human - Animal Bond Lecture Tuesday evening, September 8, 2015 on the topic, «The Science Behind the Human - Animal Bond.»
The Winter / Miller Lecture, which takes place at the Tang Teaching Museum, joins a rich tradition of endowed public talks at Skidmore College such as the Malloy Lecture, sponsored by the Art Department; the Fox Adler Lecture and the Steloff Lecture, sponsored by the English Department; and the Fiscus Lecture, sponsored by the Political Science Department.
Bay Area Science Festival November 3, 6 pm, SFAI lecture hall: Remaking the Universe Using Particle Physics and Art Lecture / performance with Christian Gonzenbach and Martin Pohl (CERN, University of Geneva) and live artistic experiment in interaction with thelecture hall: Remaking the Universe Using Particle Physics and Art Lecture / performance with Christian Gonzenbach and Martin Pohl (CERN, University of Geneva) and live artistic experiment in interaction with theLecture / performance with Christian Gonzenbach and Martin Pohl (CERN, University of Geneva) and live artistic experiment in interaction with the public
The Doma Gallery, New York, NY 1990 GROUP SHOW, «THE MEMORY OF LOSS» Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, Sucre, Bolivia 1990 GROUP SHOW, «VOICES OF LATIN AMERICA» City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, NJ 1989 GROUP SHOW, «PRESENCE AND PERCEPTION» LECTURES, CONFERENCES AND PUBLIC PANELS University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2011 «Education of an Architect 40 Years Later» «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» 99th ACSA Annual Meeting: WHERE DO YOU STAND, Montreal, Canada 2011 Technology and Desire, co-chaired by Alberto Perez Gomez «Discreet Machines of Desire: from Edward Bernays to Robert Oppenheimer» NSF: Bridging STEM TO STEAM, Providence, RI 2011 Sponsored by the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) A Gathering of leading thinkers from differing fields to inspire new collaborations among the arts / design / sciences in support of interdisciplinary STEAM learning, research and pedagogy.
ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 «Some Structures; drawing, writing, finance» AARHUS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, Aarhus, Denmark 2011 «Hunting Life in an Open Book» «Arts, Letters and Numbers: An expanded disciplinary geography» PARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DESIGN, New York, NY 2010 «Design and Existential Risk» Fall Lecture series «Risk Distribution: Why I teach algorithmic trading in an art school» GLASS HOUSE CONVERSATIONS; Dialogue in the Digital Age 2010 Invited Participant by Geoff Manaugh philipjohnsonglasshouse.org ACADIA 2010 Conference LIFE in: formation, New York, NY 2010 Lecture: «Time Promise Land: Notes on our current geographies» COOPER UNION, New York, NY 2010, «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» with response from David Shapiro (poet) Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI 2010, National Science Foundation, Making Science Visible Conference «Embodied Knowledge Navigating Disciplinary Geographies» COOPER UNION Panel discussion, New York, NY 2010, «Light is Calling» Participant and moderator Bill Morrison, Kyna Leski, Chris Rose CÍRCULO DE BELLAS ARTES, Madrid, Spain Conference on John Hejduk 2009, «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» COOPER UNION, New York, NY Public Art lectures with Dennis Adams 2009, «No More Shall We Part» HARVARD UNIVERSITY, GSD, Cambridge, MA Critical Digital Conference 2009, «Creative Imagination In the Shadow of Oppenhiemer» Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI How Do We Look to the Outside?
The original charter called for free instruction at night in the sciences, a day school of design for «respectable» females, a free reading room, and free public lectures.
on Native Sovereignty and Health Science via Indigenous Public Art in Alaska, Lecture by Edgar Heap of Birds
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