Sentences with phrase «week free lecture»

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The free nine - week lecture series will continue to offer a wide variety of science topics from top experts in their fields aimed at a high school level.
The thyroid Sessions will launch Sunday, May 4th and end Saturday, May 10th with free viewing of all the lectures during the entire week.
A free CE lecture and lunch at different locations across the state for National Veterinary Technician Week
«In May, Bournemouth University runs a Festival of Learning Week where anyone can attend free lectures, so I learnt more about cyber-security, what makes a tweet sticky and the latest developments in eye - tracking techniques.
• A wealth of other programs at the League: intensive workshops; 12 - week, goal focused «sequential» classes; exhibition and public art opportunities; and free art history lectures, artist talks, and critiques.
The series of admission - free weekly lectures, organized by artists Dena Yago and Juan Olivares, features up - and - comers Richard Aldrich (who will speak next week), Jordan Wolfson, AIDS 3D, Leigh Ledare; as well as established artists Terence Koh and Ryan Trecartin.
The project includes programs of different kinds such as artists» workshops and lectures, «High School Students» Week,» in which admission is free for high school students to attend exhibitions for a month, «Gallery Tour for Parents with Babies,» and projects in cooperation with schools.
Each will give a free public lecture on their practice during the first week of February.
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.
The Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is hosting its free Annual Public Lecture Series this week.
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.
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