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EconTalk is an award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life. Featured guests include renowned economics professors, Nobel Prize winners, and exciting speakers on all kinds of topical matters related to economic thought. Topics include health care, business cycles, economic growth, free trade, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Russ Roberts, of the Library of Economics and Liberty (econlib.org) and George Mason U., draws you in with lively guests and creative repartee. Look for related readings and the complete archive of previous shows at EconTalk.org, where you can also comment on the podcasts and ask questions.
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A collection of short stories, poems and conversations I've had over the years.
Lot 49
This feed contains special items and features produced by the Naked Scientists team including coverage of the Cambridge Science Festival, the BA
Festival of Science and the AAAS Conference
Naked Scientists Special Editions
A series on the history of Jews and Judaism in antiquity.
From Israelite to Jew
Introduction to Clinical Sciences
Introduction to Clinical Sciences
This podcast will be produced at least monthly by an alumni relations professional for alumni relations professionals. From show to show we will explore the topics that are on the mind of alumni relations practitioners. From the details of event planning to the quest to define relevancy, the Impact Alumni podcast will be a quick and easy way for alumni relations practitioners to get professional development and guidance when they need it at their convenience. Your feedback is valued and needed, send me an email at feedback@alumnipodcast.com. Your input will drive the content of this show.
Impact Alumni Podcast
This is the recorded lessons for the COM/SPC103 class taught by Professor Ronald Rabin. Lessons will be added within a few days of each class. Again, this is not my work, it is the work of Professor Rabin who is kind enough to record each lesson.
Buffalo State College - SPC103
The Texas Tech MedCast produces podcasts for medical education and for high-quality patient care. In this series, you'll look at the challenges and rewards of providing continuous, high quality care of patients and their families over time. Each patient vignette is developed over the course of several podcast episodes, where you'll eavesdrop on the developing relationship between a patient and student physician.
The Texas Tech Medcast Continuity Clinic
Large video version of the weekly seminar on Science, Technology, and Society. Also available as a small video podcast or audio only podcast.
Dartmouth Thayer School - Jones Seminar - Large Video
A weekly program hosted by Stanley El, spotlighting South Jersey people, Wednesdays at 5:00 p.m.
The American Dream
Live call-in program that features discussions about politics, business, sports and the arts with host Jim Engster.
The Jim Engster Show
Audio files of lectures delivered in Fall 2008.
Dr. Foster's BIO 121 Principles of Biology Lectures
This is a blog hosted by philosophers at Bristol, which will support podcasts by members of the department. It is intended to be of interest primarily to non-professional philosophers, such as those studying philosophy at school or who are just interested in the subject.
Philosophy at Bristol
I. Wayne Gertmenian, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
MBFE 657-Econ-Podcast
Welcome to the Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching podcast, part of the Center's efforts to cultivate dialogue about university teaching and learning among faculty, students, and staff. Most episodes feature interviews with Vanderbilt faculty members sharing their teaching experiences. The podcast is currently produced by Derek Bruff, Assistant Director, and David Hall, Student Assistant. We encourage you to leave comments or questions about podcast episodes on our podcast home page, blogs.vanderbilt.edu/cftpodcast. We hope to use this podcast as a means to encourage lively discussion about teaching and learning at Vanderbilt.
Vanderbilt Center for Teaching Podcast
College Answer Guy is a weekly column about preparing for, selecting, applying to and being successful in college. Columns alternate between essays written by Lance, the College Answer Guy, and college questions and answers submitted by readers/listeners.
College Answer Guy
This is a feed of pages for Weber State University Athletic Training - Dr. Jordan Hamson-Utley, PhD, LAT, ATC
Weber State University Athletic Training - Dr. Jordan Hamson-Utley, PhD, LAT, ATC: Weber State University Athletic Training - Dr. Jordan Hamson-Utley, PhD, LAT, ATC
The London International Development Centre (LIDC) is a new and unique collaborative project bringing together social and natural scientists from across the University of London's six Bloomsbury Colleges - Birkbeck, Institute of Education, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Royal Veterinary College, School of Oriental and African Studies, and The School of Pharmacy. It undertakes original interdisciplinary research and training to tackle complex problems in international development.
At the 'No Goals at Half-time: What Next for the Millennium Development Goals?' conference, Development experts delivered a mixed verdict on the validity and progress of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and suggested further action. They explored how to combine their diverse academic disciplines in new ways to help achieve a more integrated approach to the global development framework. The event held at Birkbeck on 5 November was a timely assessment of the MDGs at the mid-point towards their target date of 2015.
The conference was LIDC’s response to the heightened interest in the MDGs following the major meeting held in New York on 25 September to address the faltering progress towards the targets, especially considering the global economic downturn and rising food prices. The MDGs, due to be achieved in seven years, were formulated after the UN Millennium Summit in 2000 and their targets were all drawn up in relation to baseline data from 1990.
London International Development Centre: Millennium Development Goals Conference
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