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With revision of the Act in 2008, which also authorised the college authorities to introduce any schools in other disciplines, the School of Tourism and Hospitality (STH), the School of Humanities, Science, and Media (SHSM) have also been established. [3]
[1] [2] [3] The Theoretical Minimum is a book and a Stanford University -based continuing-education lecture series, which became a popular YouTube-featured content. The series commenced with What You Need to Know (above) reissued under the title Classical Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum .
"Dr. Michael Balick: SB Southampton Dean's Lecture Series". YouTube. Stony Brook University. May 6, 2010. "Dr. Michael Balick - Guest lecture at Taft School". YouTube. The Taft School. December 4, 2012. "Ancient Wisdom, Modern Practices: Three Decades of Studies with the Plants & People of Belize". YouTube. New York Botanical Garden. October 13 ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience Lecture Series by the Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Emory University; Gardner Murphy Memorial Lecture Series by the American Society for Psychical Research; HHMI's Neuroscience Lecture Series at Howard Hughes Medical Institute [16] IHF Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory at Irvine Health ...
A lecture (from Latin: lectura ' reading ') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories, and equations.
Lecture Title 1919: Dr Alfred North Whitehead: The Concept of Nature 1923: Dr C. D. Broad: The border-line between physics and psychology 1926: Hon. Bertrand Russell: The analysis of matter 1929: Professor G.E. Moore: Knowledge direct and indirect [2] 1931: Revd F. R. Tennant: The relations between the different departments of knowledge 1935 ...
[1] The Boyer Lectures began in 1959 as the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission, now the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Lectures. They were modelled on the BBC's Reith Lectures , [ 2 ] and renamed in 1961 after Richard Boyer (later Sir Richard), the ABC board chairman who had first suggested the lectures.
[1] The first Reith lecturer was the philosopher and later Nobel laureate, Bertrand Russell. The first female lecturer was Dame Margery Perham in 1961. [2] The youngest Reith lecturer was Colin Blakemore, who was 32 in 1976 when he broadcast over six episodes on the brain and consciousness. [3]