Sentences with phrase «symposium posts»

I've been reading all the symposium posts and wholly appreciate the growing intellectual ferment.
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This week, FPR is joining the party with a symposium featuring posts from Rod Dreher, Mark Shiffman, and, among others, me.
Two graduate students who saw Clancy's posts invited her to submit a proposal for a symposium on the ethics of field site management to a conference, but reviewers rejected her abstract — something that rarely happens to invited symposia — because her data came «only from blogs.»
The head of my department put a copy of the announcement for the bursary scheme associated with the symposium «Cancer and Inflammation» into my post box, suggesting that I apply for it.
The CBN would like to post all relevant Neuroscience events, symposiums and conferences on the CBN and ACSfN websites as well as introduce your new faculty members and researchers to the Atlanta Neuroscience community.
Plus, the article you posted about the SIBO symposium, even suggests not changing my normal diet until I'm finished w / the antibiotics.
Last weekend, I was at a symposium in Portland, Oregon, on the future of spay / neuter and the exciting possibilities that a nonsurgical option will hold for our four - legged friends — notably community cats — as reported in my previous blog post.
This virtual symposium has another big advantage over real - world meetings: it allows us to expand networking opportunities to every species through state rescue lists and to provide a national bulletin board for posting information about lost or stolen pets.
The third (and final) edition of the Post Digital Cultures takes over Lausanne's Palais de Rumine for a two - day symposium on December 4 and 5.
This interview is the first in a series of posts from the Insiders in conversation with several ISEA2012 artists about their artistic practice, exhibition projects, and overall experience of the symposium.
This is the forth and final interview in a series of posts from the Insiders in conversation with several ISEA2012 artists about their artistic practice, exhibition projects, and overall experience of the symposium.
Building on the ISEA2012 Albuquerque photo essay posts in September, this interview is the first in a series of coversations with several ISEA2012 artists about their artistic practice, exhibition projects, and overall experience of the symposium.
The symposium is sold out, but will be streamed live by Crystal Bridges; a link to stream of the symposium, which starts at 10 a.m., will be posted Feb. 3 on this website.
Originally focusing on the East Asia region, since Leeza Ahmady took up the post as Director in 2005, the symposium has expanded considerably.
I'll wait to post on the symposium until the video of the sessions, involving a cast of characters ranging from the climate scientist Ken Caldeira to the science fiction novelist Kim Stanley Robinson.
Rode's slide presentation (given at the annual Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium at the end of March, in Anchorage, Alaska) was posted online by the symposium organizers.
Multiple daily posts cover Michigan legal news and symposiums as well as national legal news, litigation trends, and legal ethics issues.
Posts cover and comment on legal issues relating to museums and the visual arts and alert readers about symposiums on art law topics.
Fisher's post at SCOTUSblog is one of several comments from guest contributors as part of a blog - symposium on the Davis case.
Michael Madison's thoughtful posts have kicked off this symposium.
As I have read and learned from the posts that have constituted this virtual symposium, that optimism has only grown.
These posts were originally part of an online symposium on Prawfsblawg focused on two books: Richard Susskind & Daniel Susskind, The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts and Gillian Hadfield, Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent it for a Complex Global Economy.
While the comment feed will remain closed for this symposium, readers who have a particular reaction which they would like to share as a comment, please send to me directly and I will post them as I think appropriate.
Commenting on the symposium in a post Monday at SCOTUSBlog, University of Minnesota law professor David Stras questioned whether Congress has the constitutional authority to force the Supreme Court to allow cameras.
He had negotiated these changes to Wiley - Blackwell policy on author rights to post a copy of their article in an open access archive, following my submission of an author's addendum to the journal's copyright agreement after they accepted an article of mine (as part of a symposium of papers on Derrida).
My post this week comes to you from the posh Millenium Hotel in Knightsbridge, London, where the organizers of IBC's 3rd annual trust litigation symposium (brochure) have been kind enough to instal their speakers and panelists.
Collected and posted major capture communication plans to account folders and gathered information from customers, competitors, and teaming partner websites, as requested to support major captures, or in preparation for a conference or symposium.
And it will be dealt with in - depth at a symposium in Melbourne later this month, as this Croakey post from Marie McInerny discusses.
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