In this series of conversations, UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser discusses academic leadership and more with current and former university leaders. The series is based on the book "Good to Great," written by Jim Collins.
Vice Chancellor for Research Barbara Entwisle discusses the importance of research and the role it plays locally and globally with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser. Before taking on her current role, Entwisle served as the director of the Carolina Population Center, which conducts interdisciplinary research to advance the understanding of population issues. This conversation is the 8th in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins.
Professor, researcher and historian Jacquelyn Dowd Hall discusses her work studying North Carolina and the American South with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser. Hall is the Julia Cherry Spruill Professor of History at UNC-Chapel Hill, and the founding director of the Southern Oral History Program, which is based at the University. This conversation is the 7th in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins.
As a professor and inventor, Joe DeSimone has expertise in several areas of the innovation process. In addition to his work as a distinguished chemistry professor, DeSimone helped launch the nanotechnology company Liquidia.
UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser sits down with Dr. Mike Cohen, Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology at UNC-Chapel Hill, to discuss Cohen's research into HIV, his leadership style and more. This discussion is the fifth in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins. "HIV research" science medicine immunology leadership academia "academic leadership" "UNC-Chapel Hill" "north carolina" unc carolina "chapel hill" "good to great" "James Moeser" hiv aids
He's normally the interviewer in this series of videos, but in this conversation, UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser takes a seat in the guest's chair. In this discussion with Peter Brews of Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School, the former Chancellor looks back on the 8 years he spent leading the University and shares some of his strategies for effective academic leadership. This discussion is the fourth in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins
UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser sits down with Dr. Shelley Earp, the director of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, to discuss the creation and development of one of the nation's top treatment facilities. This discussion is the third in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins.
In this conversation, James Moeser - Chancellor Emeritus at UNC-Chapel Hill - discusses academic leadership and more with Dr. Ruel Tyson. Tyson is the founder and former director of the Institute for Arts and Humanities (IAH) at UNC-Chapel Hill. This discussion is the second in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins.
In this conversation, James Moeser - Chancellor Emeritus at UNC-Chapel Hill - discusses academic leadership and more with Dr. Robert Blouin. Blouin is the Dean of the Eshelman School of Pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill. This discussion is the first in a series based on the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins.