Sentences with phrase «science lectures for»

In 2010, Miodownik was invited by the Royal Institution of Great Britain to give its Christmas Lectures, a series of science lectures for children dating back to 1825.

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3 For an indication of the frequency and austere occasions of these lectures, see the contents table of The Organization of Thought, and the Acknowledgements section of Essay in Science and Philosophy.
Ranade agreed that «the Christian civilization which came to India from the West was the main instrument of renewal» of India which finds expression in the new love of municipal freedom and civil virtues, aptitude for mechanical skill and love of science and research, chivalrous respect of womanhood etc.; and it is interesting that his lecture on his new concept of «Indian Theism» (a redefinition of Visishtadvaita in the light of Protestant Christian thought) as the basis of national renewal of India was delivered in the chapel of the Wilson College Bombay.
Comments on a lecture by Jurgen Moltmann, 14 Feb 2012, Faraday Institute for Science and Religion.
He recently lectured at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge, on the title «From Physics to Theology».
Nevertheless, these judgments do not establish that Whitehead appreciated the necessity of subjective experience for the occurrence of prehensions at the time he gave the Lowell Lectures or even when he completed Science and the Modern World.
There remains the question of whether the passages added to the Lowell Lectures for inclusion in Science and the Modern World introduce pansubjectivity or panexperientialism.
Dr. Thompson who gave the 1957 Riverside Lectures at Riverside Church in New York City, under the title, «Philosophy and Practice in American Foreign Policy: A Protestant Realist Critique,» has written a number of articles for such journals as World Politics and Political Science Quarterly.
He referred to his lectures as «Lay Sermons,» in which he damned his «idolatrous age» for ignoring «the living God thundering from the Sinai of science... to worship the golden calf of tradition.»
I ask this question in the interest of science itself; for one main position in these lectures is a protest against the idea that the abstractions of science are irreformable and unalterable....
These include lecture notes for Whitehead's «Philosophy of Science: General Metaphysical Problems,» (Philosophy 3b), which met Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 12:00 noon (1:332).
The latter's texts on which Merleau - Ponty relies for this part of his lecture course were Science and the Modern World, The Function of Reason, and The Concept of Nature.
Simon Schama, Mellon Professor of Social Science at Harvard, generally uses no verbal notes for his university lectures.
Having previously taught sports science at Leeds Metropolitan University, Gross went back into lecturing strength and conditioning at University of West England for 18 months before joining Saints.
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.
She has also lectured for science organizations like the American Association for the Advancement of Science as well as appearing on television shows such as Nova and NPR radio prscience organizations like the American Association for the Advancement of Science as well as appearing on television shows such as Nova and NPR radio prScience as well as appearing on television shows such as Nova and NPR radio programs.
Come to Joppa on April 11 for a lecture by Ann - Marie Runfola about the Stellwagen Sanctuary Seabird Stewards (S4) Program, an inspiring citizen science initiative that monitors seabirds off the coast of Massachusetts.
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 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Hitachi Ltd. are pleased to invite you to the 2018 Annual AAAS - Hitachi Lecture on Science and Society
NPR science correspondent Richard Harris addresses scientific reproducibility for an audience at the University of Texas at Austin during the second AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award lecture on science correspondent Richard Harris addresses scientific reproducibility for an audience at the University of Texas at Austin during the second AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award lecture on Science Journalism Award lecture on Nov. 2.
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.
Topical lectures will include discussions on the responsibility of the scientific community to address sexual harassment by Meg Urry of Yale University; solutions to the opioid crisis by Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse; the future of science in Africa by Thomas Kariuki of the African Academy of Sciences; forensic science and the law by federal district judge Jed Rakoff; music for brain health by Nina Kraus of Northwestern University; the violence of migration by anthropologist Jason De León of the University of Michigan; and more.
The broad spectrum of lying and the array of scientific disciplines involved in seeking to understand what drives such behaviors was explored by three experts in psychology, human memories and psychiatry during a lecture at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 10.
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).
From plenary sessions and topical lectures to career - building opportunities and Family Science Days, there is something for everyone!
I had been working for fun at the local science museum, creating a source document for the new life sciences exhibit and setting up science lecture programs and educational science forums; I was enjoying this more than my research.
«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.
Journalist Sandlin introduces these little - known characters, including James Espy, dubbed the «Storm King» for his popular science lectures in the 1830s and»40s, and John Park Finley, who was among the earliest believers in the possibility of forecasting tornadoes.
The lecture was introduced by Fernando Quevedo, director of the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) and by Peter McGrath, coordinator of the TWAS science diplomacy program.
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.
Listen for clips from some of these lectures on the Scientific American Science Talk podcast, including Fovell's explanation as to why the notion of a freezing air mass that descends on New York City in the movie The Day After Tomorrow is goofy.
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.
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.
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.
14 October 2009 Annual AAAS - Hitachi Lecture on Science and Society Focus: Energy Technology for a Low Carbon Future Featuring: Ernest J. Moniz, Professor of Physics and Cecil & Ida Green Distinguished Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
«It's the first conclusive evidence that so - called active learning courses, which science educators have promoted for decades as a better way to teach than lectures and cookbook labs, can lower the high attrition rates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields at U.S. universities.»
13 May 2014 Annual AAAS - Hitachi Lecture on Science and Society Focus: New Technologies on the Arms Control Front Featuring: Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, U.S. Department of State
7 July 2015 Annual AAAS - Hitachi Lecture on Science and Society Focus: The National Imperative for Big Science: Is There Still One?
The study, funded by the National Science Foundation, speaks to typical lecture - hall culture in which professors compete for students» attention with laptops and smartphones.
This year's lecture will be presented by Dr. Heide Hackmann, executive director of the International Council for Science.
«What we hope to do in this series is not to promote CAM [complementary and alternative medicine] but to promote an understanding of CAM by looking at it from various perspectives,» said Stephen Straus, director of the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) in Bethesda, Maryland, when introducing the brand - new NCCAM lecture series called «Distinguished Lectures in the Science of Complementary and Alternative Medicine.»
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.
Basic research lays the groundwork for future scientific and technological development and it often addresses society's largest challenges such as mitigating climate change, curbing antibiotic resistance or preventing terrorism, said Maria Zuber, chair of the National Science Board and the E. A. Griswold Professor of Geophysics and vice president for research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, during a monthly colloquium lecture on Wednesday at AAAS headquarters.
[BOX 3: Grants and Contracts] Financial Statements, 1957 - 1959 Financial Reports, 1957 - 1959 Financial Statements, 1958 Financial Reports 1960-1961 1962 1963 1964-1965 1966-1967 Report on Review of Source Data Preparation for Accounting Purposes, Oct. 1961 AAAS Budgets, 1968 - 1969 Financial Reports, 1968 - 1969 Financial Statements and Accountant's Opinion, 1969 Financial Statements and Accountant's Opinion, 1970 Financial Reports, 1970 - 1971 Financial Reports, 1972 Financial Reports from Operations, 1979 Budget Proposal for Fiscal Year 1974 and Projections to 1963 Report for Examination of Financial Statements and Additional Information, 1983 - 1984 Closed out Funds and Stocks AAAS Grants Committee, 1955 AID Audit - Mexico City, 1974 Asia Foundation, 1955 - 1975 Boston Concerts Carnegie Corp. - Grant to AAAS for Science Teaching Improvement Program Graham Chedd - Contract [3 folders], 1973 - 1977 DOS - AID Irene Tinker, 1973 - 1977 RISM Research for the Study of Man, 1973 - 1977 Smithsonian, 1971 - 1977 Audit, 1973 - 1977 Close Out, 1976 - 1978 GE Grant - Regional Consultants on Science Teaching, 1956 Gordon Marshall, Exhibits Contract, 1952 National Endowment of the Arts, 1973 NSF Grant - Soviet Science, 1952 Training Talented Students, 1955 Travelling High School Library, 1956 Gordon Conference on Teacher Education, 1956 Junior Academies Workshop, 1957 Proposal to NSF for Development of Science Teaching Materials for Elementary and Junior High Schools, 1961 Progress Report to the NSF on the Holiday Science Lecture Program, 1963 Proposal to the NSF for 1964 Visiting Foreign Staff Project, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Comparative Science Program, 1963 NSF - US - Japan Cooperative Science Program, 1964 WGBH, 1972 Willis Shapley, Contract Agreement, Oct. 1978 DHEW - Barrier Free Meetings, Oct. 1977 CBS News - Conquest Program Series, 1959 MISCO Contract - original, 1972 Basic Books Publishing - New Roads to Yesterday, 1963 - 1966
[Box 19] AAAS OIS Monthly Reports 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1983 - 1984 AAAS Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility 1977 1978 Meeting, 3 - 4 June 1978 Meeting 13 - 14 Oct. 1978 1979 Monthly reports, 1979 1982 1986 1987 AAAS Office of Opportunities in Science (OOS), 1977 AAAS Board of Directors Margaret Mead Memorial, 1978 - 1979 AAAS OOS, new director, 1979 AAAS, OOS, COOS, 1979 AAAS OOS, Women in Science, 1979 AAAS OOS, Handicapped Program, 1979 AAAS Office of Science Education (OSE) 1977 1976-1980 1979 Science Teaching Awards, 1979 Holiday lecture program, 1979 Section Q Study, 1979 Chautaugua - type short course program, 1979 Commonwealth Awards for Science Education, 1979
But I really wanted to go because it was National Center for Science Education, and I wanted to hear the lectures, and I wanted to see the Grand Canyon from the bottom.
Their app, Cachalot, is available for free on the iPad and was created with the help of volunteers: marine scientists wrote it without charge from lecture notes, a computer science class designed it, and institutions, including the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, donated images and video.
«We were also pleased by the large number of scientists who were eager to get involved with the program, by, for example, giving guest science lectures in seminary classrooms and developing relationships with seminary professors.»
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