source: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
1:15 #LSENewsroom | Tim Oliver | Article 50 Now that Brexit is finally a reality, Britain and the European Union will no longer be able to blame each other for their own problems, argues Dr Tim Oliver.
1:27:05 LSE Events | Professor Christian Hilber | Britain's Housing Crisis: causes and cures To view Slides+Audio please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/website-archive/newsAndMedia/videoAn...
To download slides (pdf) please visit: http://w...
1:21:14 LSE Events | Alexander Betts, Paul Collier | Refuge: transforming a broken refugee system At this event in which they will talk about their new book, Paul Collier and Alexander Betts will discuss how the world is facing its greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War, yet the ins...
1:43 #LSENewsroom | Joseph Downing | Terrorism One week after the London terrorist attack, Dr Joseph Downing explains why the UK capital is still safer than Paris.
4:31 LSE Department of Social Policy | MSc Social Policy (Research) LSE academics, current students and alumni present an overview of the MSc Social Policy (Research) programme.
1:34:15 LSE Events | Professor Marianne Bertrand | Breaking the Glass Ceiling For Slides+Audio please see http://www.lse.ac.uk/website-archive/newsAndMedia/videoAn...
Speaker(s): Professor Marianne Bertrand
Chair: Pro...
1:32:54 LSE Events | Professor Charles Spence | Gastrophysics – The New Science of Eating For Slides+Audio please see http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/...
Speaker(s): Professor Charles Spence
1:41 LSE Executive Education Courses – Managing Risk in Organisations A brief overview by Dr Emma Soane of the Executive Education short course; Managing Risk in Organisations. This course is also taught by Dr Brittany Jones, Professor Michael Power, and Professor Pa...
1:19:18 LSE Events | Olivier Blanchard | The State of Advanced Economies The State of Advanced Economies: forces, interactions and uncertainties
Professor Blanchard will discuss the main forces interacting to shape the world economy, and the uncertainties associated wi...
1:26:21 LSE Events | Andrew G Haldane | The Productivity Puzzle Productivity growth has weakened across a number of economies over recent years, particularly in the UK. Does this reflect a slowing of innovation? What role can public policy play in supporting pr...
1:59 LSE Executive Education Courses – Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Age of Change A brief overview by Professor Saul Estrin of the Executive Education short course; Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Age of Change. This course is also taught by Dr Susanna Khavul.
http://ww...
0:56 #LSENewsroom | John Ryan | Merkel and Trump How will Angela Merkel walk the diplomatic tightrope with Donald Trump and what impact will the relationship have on the German election this year? In the wake of Friday's meeting, John Ryan says t...
3:35 LSE Student video diary | Zack tells us about the General Course social calendar As part of the General Course study abroad programme, students enjoy a busy social schedule.
Contributor: Zack Flagel
4:46 LSE Student video diary | Socialising alongside graduate study Katherine talks about the importance of relaxing as well as working, and shows us some of her recent social events.
Contributor: Katherine Ajibade
4:18 LSE Student video diary | How Yea Won made friends at LSE There are many ways to make friends at LSE; Yea Won tells us how she met people, and where she likes to hang out with her friends.
Contributor: Yea Won Youn
4:30 LSE Student video diary | Alex adapts to studying at university Going from school to university is a big change, which requires reading, revising and even thinking differently. Alex describes how he’s adapting to and enjoying the challenge.
Contributor: Alex S...
1:46 LSE Executive Education Courses – Strategic Decision Making for Management A brief overview by Dr Barbara Fasolo and Professor Gilberto Montibeller of the Executive Education short course; Strategic Decision Making for Management.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchool...
1:30:04 LSE Events | Leonard Smith | Coping with Deep Uncertainty Coping with Deep Uncertainty: jellyfish, super-storms and nuclear stewardship
Science gives us predictions and probabilities that are sometimes remarkably accurate. And sometimes not. Our ability ...
2:49 #LSENewsroom | Ania Plomien | Women striking for equality What do LSE students think about women withdrawing their labour to make a point about inequality? Watch Dr Ania Plomien and her Gender Studies class outline their views on a topical issue in #Women...
1:29:16 LSE Events | Media, War and Peacebuilding | Clemencia Rodríguez The presence of armed groups and the proximity of armed violence and war have a tremendous impact on a community’s daily life, social fabric, local political and economic processes, and inter-commu...
1:27:40 LSE Events | Michele Lamont | Getting Respect Getting Respect: responding to stigma and discrimination in the United States, Brazil and Israel
Michèle Lamont’s book contributes to the study of everyday racism and stigma management, the quest ...
1:29:57 LSE Events | Nona Buckley-Irvine, Georgia Gould, John Hills, Omar Khan | Stagnation Generation Event: Stagnation Generation: Exploring intergenerational fairness
To download slides (pdf): http://www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/channels/publicLect......
1:25:49 LSE Events | June Barrow-Green | Mathematicians at War British mathematicians responded to the First World War in several different ways. There were those who volunteered their mathematical skills for work at the Royal Aircraft Factory where they coul...
1:05:51 LSE Events | Daniel Paravisini | Culture, Discrimination, and Economic Exchange In his inaugural lecture Daniel Paravisini will discuss the challenges in establishing whether, and through which mechanism, culture may affect economic exchange.
Daniel Paravisini is Professor of...
1:00 #LSENewsroom | Iain Begg | Sturgeon’s second independence bid Is Nicola Sturgeon signing Scotland up for economic disaster in her push for independence? Professor Iain Begg says Scotland could face a public finance crisis similar to Greece if it cuts ties wit...
2:00:03 LSE Events | Women Leaders on the Global Stage: lessons for Africa From Germany to Liberia, UK to Argentina, there has been a marked increase in the number of women leaders around the globe in recent years. This event will explore how women leaders are changing th...
1:28:24 LSE Events | Promoting Mental Health: the economic case Mental health issues will affect one in four of us. This seminar focuses on the economic case for the promotion of better mental wellbeing and prevention of mental illness.
Eva-Maria Bonin (@evab...
1:48 LSE Executive Education Courses – Climate Change: Economics and Governance A brief overview by Professor Simon Dietz of the Executive Education short course; Climate Change: Economics and Governance.
For more information: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools/execut...
1:30 LSE Executive Education Courses – Achieving Leadership Excellence A brief overview by Dr Emma Soane of the Executive Education short course; Achieving Leadership Excellence.
For more information: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools/executiveSummerS......
4:54 LSE Middle East Centre | Dima Saber | This is our Call of Duty In recent years, non-state actors in the Middle East have engaged a new generation of activists through a variety of media strategies. Dima Saber explores a selection of such media, produced by or ...
1:40 LSE Executive Education Courses – Negotiation and Decision-Making A brief overview by LSE Professor Paul Willman of the Executive Education short course; Negotiation and Decision-Making.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools/executiveSummerS......
2:21 LSE Department of Social Policy | What can you do with BSc Social Policy? | Project Manager Fleur talks about working as a Project Manager for a Disability Charity and how studying BSc Social Policy at LSE helped her achieve her goals.
The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate deg...
1:50 LSE Department of Social Policy | What can you do with BSc Social Policy? | Parliamentary Researcher Alex talks about working as a Parliamentary Researcher and how studying BSc Social Policy at LSE helped her achieve her goals.
The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes al...
2:21 LSE Executive Education Courses – Finance for Executives A brief overview by LSE Finance Professor Dirk Jenter of the Executive Education short course; Finance for Executives.
For further information please see: http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools/...
10:52 LSE Research | Professor Laura Bear | How does austerity affect society and the environment? Anthropologist Professor Laura Bear examines the effects of austerity, looking specifically at the Hooghly river in India.
Please see the below event posting and podcast for more information on th...
5:35 LSE Middle East Centre | Elif Shafak | Where are the women in today’s Islamic world? Today all across the Middle East we observe a backlash of patriarchy. Fundamental women’s rights that we thought we had can be lost easily. In truth, not only the Middle East but all over the world...
1:03 #LSENewsroom | Jonathan Wadsworth | Visas to curb immigration Introducing visas which favour skilled EU workers may be the only way to keep immigration in check, argues Jonathan Wadsworth.
1:26:05 LSE Events | Representing Poverty and Inequality: The legacy of Charles Booth In the wake of the Centenary of the death of Charles Booth, whose poverty maps and surveys started a quiet revolution in the methodology of the social sciences, a group of writers will reflect on w...
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2017-04-13
karolinskainstitutet (videos of March 2017)
source: karolinskainstitutet
26:19 Lisa Juntti Berggren
50:56 Karolinska Research Lectures: Hidde Ploegh Hidde Ploegh, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, USA
Titel: “Imaging immunity”
2017-03-16
33:15 Tibor Harkany
48:36 Karolinska Research Lectures: Michael S. Levine Title: “Visualization and evolution of transcriptional enhancers in animal development”
Michael S. Levine
Professor of Molecular Biology
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Princeton ...
34:17 Get inspired by a Professor: Gilberto Fisone
1:47:29 Memorial ceremony for Professor Hans Rosling Hans Rosling, professor of international health, passed away 7 February 2017. In honour of Hans Rosling, Karolinska Institutet held a memorial ceremony open for the public on 14 March 2017.
The ce...
29:17 Get inspired by a Professor: Karin Loré
26:19 Lisa Juntti Berggren
50:56 Karolinska Research Lectures: Hidde Ploegh Hidde Ploegh, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, USA
Titel: “Imaging immunity”
2017-03-16
33:15 Tibor Harkany
48:36 Karolinska Research Lectures: Michael S. Levine Title: “Visualization and evolution of transcriptional enhancers in animal development”
Michael S. Levine
Professor of Molecular Biology
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Princeton ...
34:17 Get inspired by a Professor: Gilberto Fisone
1:47:29 Memorial ceremony for Professor Hans Rosling Hans Rosling, professor of international health, passed away 7 February 2017. In honour of Hans Rosling, Karolinska Institutet held a memorial ceremony open for the public on 14 March 2017.
The ce...
29:17 Get inspired by a Professor: Karin Loré
Oxford Martin School (videos of March 2017)
source: Oxford Martin School
3:26 Natural flood management - what's the evidence? Dr Simon Dadson discusses a new Oxford Martin Restatement examining the scientific evidence for natural flood management measures.
Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
1:15:17 'Climate change morphing into an existential problem' with Prof Veerabhadran Ramanathan This is a joint event with the Oxford Martin School and the Oxford Climate Research Network (OCRN)
With unchecked emissions of climate pollutants, there is a 50% probability for the planetary warm...
1:09:56 'Africa’s health in transition' with Prof Kevin Marsh Africa currently has the highest disease burden of any region of the world and the least resources in terms of health personnel and health systems. But things are changing rapidly, many countries...
1:18:55 'Gender equality in Oxford: how far have we come?' - International Women's Day roundtable discussion This is a joint event between the Oxford Martin School and TORCH's Women in the Humanities programme
Speakers:
Professor Deborah Cameron, Rupert Murdoch Professor of Language and Communication; F...
1:29:08 'African Futures: navigating a profound transition' - panel discussion By 2050, a quarter of humanity will be African. The continent is in profound transition, the scale of which matters not just for the citizens of Africa's 54 nations, but for the world. It is the fa...
1:01:55 'Hacking nature’s computers: exploring quantum computation with organic molecules' Professor Vlatko Vedral, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Bio-Inspired Quantum Technologies will explore the possibility of basing quantum technologies on organic molecules, namely usi...
3:26 Natural flood management - what's the evidence? Dr Simon Dadson discusses a new Oxford Martin Restatement examining the scientific evidence for natural flood management measures.
Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
1:15:17 'Climate change morphing into an existential problem' with Prof Veerabhadran Ramanathan This is a joint event with the Oxford Martin School and the Oxford Climate Research Network (OCRN)
With unchecked emissions of climate pollutants, there is a 50% probability for the planetary warm...
1:09:56 'Africa’s health in transition' with Prof Kevin Marsh Africa currently has the highest disease burden of any region of the world and the least resources in terms of health personnel and health systems. But things are changing rapidly, many countries...
1:18:55 'Gender equality in Oxford: how far have we come?' - International Women's Day roundtable discussion This is a joint event between the Oxford Martin School and TORCH's Women in the Humanities programme
Speakers:
Professor Deborah Cameron, Rupert Murdoch Professor of Language and Communication; F...
1:29:08 'African Futures: navigating a profound transition' - panel discussion By 2050, a quarter of humanity will be African. The continent is in profound transition, the scale of which matters not just for the citizens of Africa's 54 nations, but for the world. It is the fa...
1:01:55 'Hacking nature’s computers: exploring quantum computation with organic molecules' Professor Vlatko Vedral, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Bio-Inspired Quantum Technologies will explore the possibility of basing quantum technologies on organic molecules, namely usi...
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