As part of the lines» onboard enrichment programs, Marine Conservation Institute board members, executives and
staff present lectures and conduct question - and - answer sessions on select itineraries, creating an opportunity for guests to interact with and learn from world - class scientists.
Not exact matches
This
lecture was
presented for the benefit of
staff as part of the Laboratory's Employee Assistance Program.
The forum also featured
lectures on such topics as nutrition, mare reproduction, pre-purchase examinations, and equine health
presented by Purdue faculty and
staff as well as industry experts and Dr. Gillian Haanen, a veterinarian from the Netherlands with expertise in neonatology, gastro - intestinal, cardiology, and respiratory and infectious diseases.
The club sponsors evening
lectures regarding a variety of shelter medicine - related topics, hosts weekly Monday lunch rounds
presented by a Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program
staff veterinarian, and organizes Saturday clinics at the Tompkins County SPCA to give veterinary students the chance to practice being a clinician in a shelter setting.
A special 8 - part series of
lectures on landscape painting
presented by
staff and visiting lecturers was held in conjunction with the exhibition.
Additional Application Details: — Residencies are open to artists from all artistic mediums — Artists work up to 5 days in the MOG Hot Shop — Artists work in full view of Museum visitors during the hours that the Museum is open to the public (Wednesday — Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm)-- Exclusive use of the Hot Shop and support of up to three Hot Shop Team members and two days * (8 hours) of basic cold - working during the residency — Artists
present a public
lecture (Sunday, 2 — 3 pm)-- Artists retain ownership of the work created during the residency — Artists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum
staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to residency
Developed and
presented health and fitness
lectures ensuring and increasing the value of the Fitness Center and its
staff to the site.