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In this episode of the podcast Claire speaks with Emeritus Prof. Erica Smith on the state of apprenticeships in Australia and how a raft of recent reforms are privileging traditional male trades over apprenticeships/traineeships in feminised industries.Claire and Erica discuss the recent Strategic Review of the Australian Apprenticeship Incentive System and the government's interim response to the review.Erica has appeared on the podcast previously (episode 68) with Prof. Andrew Norton.In this current episode, Erica also discusses some of her recent research (noting that her yet-to-be published paper focuses on the Strategic Review of the Australian Apprenticeship Incentive System):Smith, E. (2024). Rescue and recovery: The COVID and post-COVID responses of apprenticeship systems. International Review of Applied Economics. 38:3, 337-356. https://doi.org/10.1080/02692171.2024.2336546Smith, E. (2022) Landmarks in the Australian apprenticeship and traineeship system. Online, National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). https://www.voced.edu.au/vet-knowledge-bank-landmark-documents-apprenticeships-and-traineeships-historical-overviewSmith, E. (2021). The expansion and contraction of the apprenticeship system in Australia, 1985-2020. Journal of Vocational Education and Training.73:2, 336-365 https://doi.org/10.1080/13636820.2021.1894218Contact Claire: Connect with me on LinkedIn: Claire Field Follow me on Bluesky: @clairefield.bsky.social Check out the news pages on my website: clairefield.com.au Email me at: admin@clairefield.com.au The ‘What now? What next?' podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia's traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
The jig is up for serial bull-shit merchant Nigel FarageNick Cohen talks to Chris Grey @chrisgreybrexit - author, brexit expert and emeritus professor of organisation studies about where the madness of Donald Trump and his MAGA cult have left their supporters among Britain's Radical Right con artists, such as Nigel Farage, leader of Reform.By continuing their slavish obeisance to the US's crazed would be emperor Donald Trump, the UK's Radical Right and its leaders including Farage risk alienating those of his supporters who support Ukraine's existential fight against Putin and are coming to loath Trump and his reckless clown car administration.Even tricksy Farage can't carry on riding 2 horses at once!Chris Grey, one of the UK's leading experts on Brexit, says Nigel Farage and his radical right fellow-travellers have been badly caught out by Donald Trump's full fledged assault on the West. Farage's always far-fetched strategy of a brexit Brtiain forming some anglo-centric alliance with the US lies in tatters; Brexit has only further isolated the UK as the US turns its face away from Europe and throws its support behind the UK's enemies such as Putin's Russia. The UK is also now dangerously stranded between 2 stools.Read all about itChris Grey is Emeritus Prof of Organisation Studies @RoyalHolloway, ex-Prof @Cambridge_Uni & @Warwickuni. Mainly analysis of Brexit (& related). @chrisgrey on BSky. Chris is also the author of Brexit Unfolded: How no one got what they wanted (and why they were never going to)Nick Cohen's @NickCohen4 latest Substack column Writing from London on politics and culture from the UK and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sebagai negara yang menganut Bhineka Tunggal Ika, Indonesia menjadi negara yang mewadahi masyarakatnya yang memiliki ragam etnik dan kepercayaan. Islam sebagai salah satu identitas mayoritas di Indonesia seringkali digunakan dalam kepentingan politik atau berpolitik menggunakan identitas mereka sebagai umat Islam. Lalu bagaimana dinamika politik Islam di Indonesia? dan bagaimana moderasi beragama bisa tercapai? Pada Podcast Hubungan Internasional kali ini, Dr. Luqman-nul Hakim dari Departemen Ilmu Hubungan Internasional bersama Assoc. Prof. Sidney Jones dari New York University dan Emeritus Prof. Greg Fealy mengajak HI Friends berdiskusi mengenai Dinamika politik islam kontemporer di Indonesia. Simak selengkapnya hanya di Podcast Ilmu Hubungan Internasional seri-86! #politik #islam #rezim #politikislam #hiugm #ugm ===========================================
Christian Fight Club: How to Fight Well With Other People. ... GUEST Doug Bursch ... writer, podcaster & pastor ... the author of “Posting Peace: Why Social Media divides us and What we can Do about It”. RIP Juergen Moltmann: The Last World Class Theologian ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology”. Is Pittsburgh still stronger than hate?... GUEST Salena Zito ... author of “The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics” ... Selena is a writer for The Washington Examiner and the NY Post and a contributor to the Post-Gazette and WSJ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian Fight Club: How to Fight Well With Other People. ... GUEST Doug Bursch ... writer, podcaster & pastor ... the author of “Posting Peace: Why Social Media divides us and What we can Do about It”. RIP Juergen Moltmann: The Last World Class Theologian ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology”. Is Pittsburgh still stronger than hate?... GUEST Salena Zito ... author of “The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics” ... Selena is a writer for The Washington Examiner and the NY Post and a contributor to the Post-Gazette and WSJ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy A. Clouser is Emeritus Prof of Philosophy and Religion at The College of New Jersey. His BA in philosophy was from Gordon College (summa cum laude), and his BD in theology (summa cum laude) was from the Reformed Episcopal... The post 807 Can We Know God Is Real? appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Prof. Jan deRoos has taught as the HVS International Professor of Hotel Finance and Real Estate at the SC Johnson College of Business and the Nolan School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University. He shares what professionals must do to break into the off-property part of the hotel business. How much of the education translates to the real world? How does the content translate across international markets? Producer Dave received a certificate in this program, and he shares how it's helping propel his career.
Prof. Jan deRoos has taught as the HVS International Professor of Hotel Finance and Real Estate at the SC Johnson College of Business and the Nolan School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University. He shares what professionals must do to break into the off-property part of the hotel business. How much of the education translates to the real world? How does the content translate across international markets? Producer Dave received a certificate in this program, and he shares how it's helping propel his career.
Is “Evangelical” Now A Political Identity? ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology”. "The Responsibility of Grace" (Mt 22, Parable of the Wedding Feast) ... GUEST Father Tom Soroka ... pastor of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Mckees Rocks, PA Why It's Really Hard to Be Optimistic About the Mainline ... GUEST Dr Ryan P Burge ... assistant professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University ... His research appears on the site Religion in Public, and he tweets at @ryanburge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is “Evangelical” Now A Political Identity? ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology”. "The Responsibility of Grace" (Mt 22, Parable of the Wedding Feast) ... GUEST Father Tom Soroka ... pastor of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Mckees Rocks, PA Why It's Really Hard to Be Optimistic About the Mainline ... GUEST Dr Ryan P Burge ... assistant professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University ... His research appears on the site Religion in Public, and he tweets at @ryanburge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are doing a special look back at some at the top podcasts of Saturday Magazine of 2023. The fifth on the list is from Saturday 23rd September,... LEARN MORE The post The Best of 2023: Saturday, 06, Jan, 2023: Emeritus Prof. Steven Schwartz and the US Supreme Court. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
The founder of the Congregation Emmanuel of Christ Emeritus Prof. (Dr.Dr.) John Okoro Egbulefu discusses his life, mission, his Congregation and much more.#vatican #whyknowledgematters #theykm #congregation #religion #catholic #faith #christ #jesus #jesuschrist #christmas #love #followerofjesus #followerofchrist #followerofjesuschrist ===Emeritus Prof. (Dr. Dr.) John Okoro Egbulefu has served three Pontiffs: Pope St. John Paul II, Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis, and within the thirty uninterrupted academic years (1989/1990 -2019/2020) of his teaching Dogmatic Theology to students from all continents of the earth at the Pontifical Urbanian University Rome, he scored the record of generating in his competence as the main Moderator of their doctoral theses in Theology – a total of thirty-one Doctors of Theology for the Church some of whom are now Bishops. In 1990 Pope John Paul II appointed him theological Expert (peritus) for the General Synod of Bishops on Priestly Formation. In 1992 he was appointed Consultor of the Pontifical Council for the Non-Believers. In 1994 Pope John Paul II again nominated him theological Expert for the Special Synod of the Bishops on the Church in Africa. In 1995 he was appointed Member of the International Historico-Theological Commission for the Great Jubilee of the Holy Year 2000. In 2001 he was appointed Delegate President of the first Synod of the diocese of Aba.===the-ykm.comtheykm.comwhyknowledgematters.com#livelearnlove
The West, led by the United States, declared economic war against Russia last month in response to the invasion of Ukraine, imposing perhaps the harshest sanctions against any nation in history. President Joe Biden has said that the aim of this economic warfare is to turn the Russian people against its government. Sanctions against Russia's Central Bank were intended to destroy the value of the ruble. One U.S. dollar was worth 85 rubles on Feb. 24, the day of the invasion and soared to 154 per dollar on March 7. However the Russian currency strengthened to 101 this morning. Putin and other Russian leaders were personally sanctioned, as were Russia's largest banks. Most Russian transactions are no longer allowed to be settled through the SWIFT international payment system. The German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline was closed down and become bankrupt. The U.S. blocked imports of Russian oil, which was about 5 percent of U.S. supply. BP and Shell pulled out of Russian partnerships. European and U.S. airspace for Russian commercial liners was closed. Europe, which depends on Russia gas, is still importing it, and is so far rebuffing U.S. pressure to stop buying Russian oil. Other Russian commodities, such as wheat, fertilizer and metals have been cut off. A raft of voluntary sanctions followed: PayPal, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix and McDonalds have been shut down in Russia. Coca-cola has stopped sales to the country. U.S. news organizations have left, Russian artists in the West have been fired and even Russian cats are banned. It also gave an opportunity for U.S. cable providers to get RT America shut down. Other Russia media have been de-platformed and Russian government websites hacked. A Yale University professor has drawn up a list to shame U.S. companies that are still operating in Russia. The West's economic war and lethal aid to Ukraine are in lieu of a direct military confrontation with Russia, with all of the unimaginable consequences that could bring. But so far the sanctions do not seem to be working as planned. China has come to Moscow's rescue, buying more oil and other commodities from Russia. Beijing has allowed Russia to use its Union Pay banking system, replaced Russia's use of SWIFT with China's Interbank System (CIPS), and China and the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU), which Russia is a part of, are designing a new monetary and financial system that would bypass the U.S. dollar, threatening it as the world's reserve currency. That has led the U.S. to try to tie China to the war in Ukraine so that it can impose new sanctions on Beijing , perhaps similar to those on Russia. The United States is acting as though the whole world is the West and that this is the China of 30 years ago. In its effort to impose its unilateral rule on the world, while its domestic social problems mount, the U.S. has not only driven Russia and China closer together than ever, but it has now brought in India, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East into a new bloc with an economic power that exceeds the West. All of those regions have refused to sanction Russia and continue to trade with it. The U.S. has turned the majority of the world's population against it. We might be witnessing the end of Western-dominated globalization and the birth of a divided world of two separate economic, financial and commercial systems. Cutting off trade and finance to Russia has already boomeranged on Western countries, driving up prices, especially at the pump and at the supermarket. Instead of prompting a popular uprising in Russia as a result of its sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin's popularity has actually risen since the invasion. Adding China as a target of its economic war could drive the populations of the U.S. and Europe against their own governments instead. Joining us to discuss these issue are two leading economists, Prof. Michael Hudson, Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and a researcher at the Levy Economics Institute at Bard College, and Prof. Richard Wolff, Emeritus Prof. of Economics at the MassAmherst and a visiting Prof. at The NewSchool in New York.
Macca, Fiona and Isaac talk to Emeritus Prof Steven Schwartz about the current state of the US Supreme Court. The last time Professor Schwartz was on Sat Mag, he discussed ... LEARN MORE The post Saturday 23rd, Sept, 2023 Emeritus Prof Steven Schwartz and the US Supreme Court appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. China and Christianity ... GUEST Dr Richard Mouw ... professor of faith & public life at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA, where he served as president for 20 yrs ... He has written numerous books, including “Adventures in Evangelical Civility,” “Uncommon Decency,” “Calvinism in the Las Vegas Airport,”“The Smell of Sawdust,” and the newest “Restless Faith: Holding evangelical beliefs in a world of Contested Labels” God and Time ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology” Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ride Home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Friday full! With.. China and Christianity ... GUEST Dr Richard Mouw ... professor of faith & public life at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA, where he served as president for 20 yrs ... He has written numerous books, including “Adventures in Evangelical Civility,” “Uncommon Decency,” “Calvinism in the Las Vegas Airport,”“The Smell of Sawdust,” and the newest “Restless Faith: Holding evangelical beliefs in a world of Contested Labels” God and Time ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology” Plus This or That, The Week in Review and More! It's all here on The Ride Home with John & Kathy. Have a great weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CSI & Nature Conservationist, Tim Neary and Author & Author & Emeritus Prof at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology at UCT, Peter Ryan reviews the 2023 “Guide to Seabirds of Southern Africa” which is said to be is the first book focusing exclusively on the nearly 1,000 birds that occur around the southern African coastline and adjacent Southern Ocean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vandaag is emeritus prod. dr. Martijn Katan te gast. Hier zijn we maanden mee bezig geweest en een stuk dosis overtuigingskracht maar het is ons gelukt :) Eerst wilde Martijn niet, maar we hebben doorgezet. Ondanks dat Martijn reeds met pensioen is, is ook hij ook deels nog werkzaam aan de Vrije Universiteit. Martijn is bekend van zijn onderzoek naar cholesterol en vetzuren. En heeft diverse boeken geschreven zoals Voedingsmythes en fabels & feiten over voeding. Het leuke van Martijn in de show te hebben is dat we ook terug kunnen kijken naar de voedingswetenschap welke stappen er gezet zijn en waar Martijn zich nu op zou focussen. Ofwel, we gaan beetje terug de tijd in en blik op de toekomst! I'm a Foodie I'm a Foodie podcast Wil je aanwezig zijn bij een live opname? Drop jezelf op de lijst en we houden je op de hoogte Wij maken deze podcast mede dankzij de financiële steun van vrienden van de show. Wil je ons ook steunen? Ga dan naar Vriend van de Show. Dank je wel alvast en tot volgende week.
The ride home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Thursday full! Like… What Does Prayer Do? ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology” Under the Wings of God: 20 Biblical Reflections for a Deeper Faith ... GUEST Dr Cornelius Plantinga ... senior research fellow at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and president emeritus of Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Mich ... author of many books, incl the Christianity Today Book Award winners “Not the Way It's Supposed to Be,” “Engaging God's World,” and “Reading for Preaching” Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ride home with John & Kathy! Buckle in for a Thursday full! Like… What Does Prayer Do? ... GUEST Dr Roger E. Olson ... Emeritus Prof of Christian Theology at Baylor Univ ... author of over 20 books incl “The Story of Christian Theology” and “The Journey of Modern Theology” Under the Wings of God: 20 Biblical Reflections for a Deeper Faith ... GUEST Dr Cornelius Plantinga ... senior research fellow at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and president emeritus of Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Mich ... author of many books, incl the Christianity Today Book Award winners “Not the Way It's Supposed to Be,” “Engaging God's World,” and “Reading for Preaching” Plus Does This Make Sense? And more! Thanks for riding with us on The Ride Home with John & Kathy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 10 - Mike Cole, Emeritus Prof. in Education and Equality at Bishop Grosseteste University (UK) talks about his book, New Developments in Critical Race Theory (2017). The Thought Outlaws discuss Trump's call for his supporters to "lay down their lives" to fight CRT.
Host, Rob Lorei, talks about important news from Florida this week and gets political insights from guests: Victor DiMaio, President & CEO, DiMaio and Associates, DemocratAakash Patel, Founder & CEO, Elevate, Inc., RepublicanTara Newsom, JD, LLM, Professor, St. Petersburg CollegeDarryl Paulson, Emeritus Prof. of Govt. & Politics, USF-St. PetersburgThis week we discuss:A ban on some kinds of speech in schools moves closer to passage.Outlawing abortions in Florida after 15 weeks moves closer to reality.The state is threatening to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue to some school systems. The housing affordability crisis gets worse for young people and some full-time workers.To learn more about Florida This Week, visit www.wedu.org/floridathisweek
Medyascope‘un dış politika programı “Selim Kuneralp ve Senem Görür ile Kordiplomatik“te bu hafta Türkiye-Amerika Birleşik Devletleri (ABD) ilişkileri tartışıldı. Selim Kuneralp ve Senem Görür, konukları Emeritus Prof. Dr. İlter Turan ile ABD'nin yeni Ankara Büyükelçisi Jeff Flake'in göreve gelmesinin ilişkileri nasıl etkileyeceğini ve 2022'de Türk-Amerikan ilişkilerinin seyrini etkileyecek konu başlıklarını konuştu.
Omicron, a new and potentially more transmissible coronavirus variant has prompted a fresh round of travel restrictions across the world, and raised concern about what may be next in the pandemic. Host Ge Anna is joined by Dr. Marylouise McLaws, adviser to WHO and Prof of Epidemiology at University of New South Wales; Dr. Andrew Easton, Emeritus Prof. of Virology at University of Warwick; Dr. Wu Zhiwei, Director of the Center for Public Health Research at Nanjing University.
This podcast provides a unique opportunity to hear a selected number of sound clips taken from the Trinity College Dublin Oral History Collection we compiled in 2011.The voices you will hear include those of:Barbara Wright, Emeritus Prof. French LiteratureBrian McMurry, Emeritus Prof. Organic ChemistryGeraldine Watts, graduate and widow of former Provost Bill WattsIan Howie, Emeritus Associate Prof. Zoology. Former Vice ProvostJanet Moody, graduate and daughter of T.W.MoodyJennifer Lyons, widow of former Provost F.S.L. LyonsJoseph Haughton, Emeritus Prof. GeographyLeslie Greer, graduateLouden Ryan, Emeritus Prof. Political EconomyPeter Boyle, Emeritus Senior Lecturer Organic ChemistryPeter Gatenby, Emeritus RegiusProf. PhysicSusan Parks, Emeritus Senior Lecturer EducationWilliam Vincent Denard, Emeritus Senior Lecturer Mental and Moral Science
In this episode of the Law Down under Podcast, we interview Emeritus Professor Ron Paterson about his book The Good Doctor and his career in tertiary education and public service roles. We talk about what drew him to health law and a career teaching at the University of Auckland. Ron has been a lecturer and then professor at the University of Auckland for over two decades, and has done extensive research in complaint resolution, inquiries, healthcare quality and the regulation of the health profession. We then talk about his career in public services roles, particularly as Ombudsman and Health and Disability Commissioner, and what those roles taught him for the government policy advisory reviews he has been involved in and led. This is a captivating chat with one of the most qualified and experienced people in health law and policy. This is a must-listen episode for those interested in health law, particularly in the COVID 19 era. I hope you enjoy this episode with Ron Paterson.
With the passing of new ICAC legislation tonight, Emeritus Professor Rick Sarre joined Matthew to discuss the future of ICAC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can you thoroughly assess your neck pain patients, and use the information from your assessment to guide your treatment? What treatments are effective in helping patients overcome their neck pain? In the first podcast with Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, researcher and Emeritus Prof. Gwen Jull 121. Neck pain assessment, clinical reasoning & rehab. Physio Edge podcast with Prof Gwendolen Jull, we discussed questions to ask during your subjective history that help guide your neck pain assessment and clinical reasoning. In this followup podcast, discover how to accurately assess and effectively treat neck pain with Emeritus Prof. Gwen Jull, including: Objective examination (OE) How to perform a thorough OE. What information a skilled manual assessment provides. What we can actually identify & diagnose. How to use your OE to guide your Rx. Whether posture is relevant to neck pain. When and how to assess posture. How to assess physical impairments, and identify if they're relevant to a patients neck pain. Common impairments that exist in neck pain patients Which tests are valuable for: ROM Strength Endurance Treatment How to decide where to start with your treatment. Whether manual therapy (MT) is useful in the treatment of neck pain. How to decide whether to use MT. Postural changes. Strength exercises. Control exercises. Neurodynamic treatment. General strength and endurance training. Exercises for flexibility and range of motion. Graded activity. Motor control. Aerobic exercise for general fitness. How to use symptom modification to help decide on your treatment. How to target our treatment to what your patient needs and will get the most benefit from. Neck exercises and treatment progressions. How do you decide on the treatment progression to use. Whether there is evidence to include shoulder strength in neck pain patients. Craniocervical flexion test - when do you use this? Whether the biofeedback cuff is essential to use with neck pain patients. How craniocervical flexion exercises compare to cervical spine physiological flexion. When to have a strength focus in your treatment. How to incorporate strength training in treatment. How to improve the likelihood of successful neck pain treatment. CLICK HERE to get access to Cervical spine assessment & treatment for neck pain & upper limb symptoms CLICK HERE to get access to Cervical radiculopathy assessment & treatment case study Links associated with this episode: 121. Neck pain assessment, clinical reasoning & rehab. Physio Edge podcast with Prof Gwendolen Jull iTunes - Download and follow the podcast Overcast - Download the podcast in Overcast Spotify - Listen to the podcast on Spotify Download the infographic handout for this podcast Cervical spine assessment & treatment for neck pain & upper limb symptoms - available with a free trial membership Cervical radiculopathy assessment & treatment case study available with a free trial membership Comprehensive, practical training to improve your skills, clinical reasoning, treatment results & confidence with a free trial Clinical Edge membership Prof Gwen Jull Management of Neck Pain Disorders: a research informed approach 1st Edition, by Gwendolen Jull, Deborah Falla, Julia Treleaven, Shaun O'Leary, and foreword by Jeremy S Lewis Let David know what you liked about this podcast on Twitter Follow and review the podcast on iTunes Infographics by Clinical Edge
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Guests include The Mirror's Kevin Maguire, former Tory health minister, now writer and broadcaster, Edwina Currie, Shadow Minister for victims and youth justice - Cardiff North Labour MP Anna McMorrin, Plaid Cymru MS Heledd Fychan, Historian Prof Martin Johnes and Emeritus Prof and writer Huw Beynon, Ruth Marks - chief executive of the Wales Council for Voluntary Action and Director of the Bevan Foundation Dr Victoria Winckler
Prof Tommy Boland speaks with Emeritus Prof. Mike Gibney, where he details his extensive international experience and learnings from a distinguished career in food and health.
Episode: 04Time: 21'45”Date: Nov 2018Place: Interview recorded in Sofia, Bulgaria. Produced in London @anightworkshopGuest: Marion Roberts, Professor in Urban Design, University of Westminster | UKSynopsis: In this third and last episode of the series called “London the Glocturnal City, and its 'other workers' “our first guest, Marion Roberts, Emeritus Professor in Urban Design at the University of Westminster talks about her invested interest and research that she has carried out on various themes related to the night-time city since 2001. Currently she serves on the board of Data and Research sub-committee of the Greater London Authority, the sub-committee on London's night-time commission. Roberts and colleagues (2018) have published a report on the scale and importance of London's Evening and Night Time Economy that was commissioned by the Greater London Authority, April 2016. The authors (Roberts et al, 2018) report provides a snapshot of London's evening and night-time economies. It scrutinises the regulatory policies of licensing and planning, investigates crime and anti-social behaviour and drills down into the economic contribution of night-time activities. These outputs helped inform and shape the Greater London Authority's policy and vision of London as a 24-hour City - 24-hour London – and subsequent publication, From Good Night to Great Night: A Vision For London as a 24-hour City.
In this episode we talk to Emeritus Prof. Victor Smetacek, a biological oceanographer by training. Before retiring a few years ago he was leading the Pelagic Biology Section at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven. Victor once picked up a Sargassum fish while swimming in India thinking he was picking up Sargassum. For him Sargassum is an incredible algae that could be farmed in gyres to sequester carbon. Listen to the episode to hear about: - His encounter with the Sargassum fish (1:30) - How seaweed can grow without being attached to the bottom (6:00) - How farming seaweed can revolutionize our society and help us combat climate change (8:15) - Public opinion on ocean iron fertilization (10:00) - How algae farming in gyres would work (12:00) - Why Sargassum is well suited for gyre farming and carbon capture (14:30) - Will this affect Caribbean shore ? (15:00) - Could lobsters, crabs be grown in these farms as well ? (17:00) - Technical aspects of the farms (18:30) - Bailing Sargassum for deep sea carbon storage (22:30) - Water exchange between oxygen depleted zone and surface water (25:00) - How the Caribbean can be involved in gyre farming (25:30) - How iron fertilization gives you control (28:00) - The power of ocean based solutions (32:00) Read some of Victors work: ֍ Smetacek, V. (2017) Beating the retreat of ice. India Today, January 2017. ֍ Smetacek, V. (2020) Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change by Manipulating the Global Carbon Cycle. Geography and You Special Report 1, LIGHTS, New Delhi We love to hear from you, feel free to drop us an email to SargassumPodcast@gmx.net, and connect with us on social media: facebook, twitter, instagram, linkedin. Can't get enough? Become one of our patronsfor as little as $1 a month and take part in an exclusive monthly happy hour with our podcast guests and other Sargassum crazy patrons. We are grateful for each supporter and look forward to connect with you. Like our music? The song is called Them Ah Pree by Drizzle Roadranna. Follow him on spotify and youtube Spotify
Thought Leader Series Radical Disagreement - Emeritus Prof Oliver Ramsbotham in conversation with Professor Simon Keyes Oliver Ramsbotham is a specialist on conflict resolution and designed an original approach to handling 'intractable' conflict, which he calls ‘radical disagreement'. Oliver is Emeritus Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of Bradford (UK) and President of the Conflict Research Society. He is series Co-Editor of Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution. In addition to many articles, he has published books in a variety of related fields, including on nuclear deterrence, alternative defence options, and peacekeeping in the area of sustainable security, as well as books on dialogue and the management of radical disagreement, with a focus on the Middle East. Professor Simon Keyes teaches on the MA in Reconciliation and Peacebuilding from the Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace- University of Winchester.
John, David & Emeritus Professor Purnendra Jain discuss SIA's report on the power dynamics of the Indo-Pacific & its recommendations. In this welcome back to the STRATEGIKON podcast, the discussion revolved around what has been keeping these intellectuals so busy! We are looking forward to creating more podcasts for you as the ever-changing world develops new and interesting dynamics. In this past year, Sage International Australia has produced a report titled; "The Strategic Implication of Changing Dynamics & Regional Partnerships on Major Power Competition in Indo-Pacific" authored by Dr John Bruni, David James Olney, Prof. Purnendra C. Jain, Dr Jonathan Z. Ludwig, & CDRE Patrick J. Tyrrell OBE RN (Ret'd). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De gast van vandaag is René Smits, emeritus hoogleraar Recht van de Economische en Monetaire Unie aan de UvA, international consultant en voormalig Legal Counsel van onder andere DNB en de ACM. En: Lecturer of the Year 2020 van de Universiteit van Amsterdam. We kennen elkaar via een gezamenlijk contact en hebben de afgelopen jaren meermaals contact gehad. René werd geboren in Nederhorst den Berg en groeide op in Amsterdam en Amstelveen. Zoals gezegd René Smits is emeritus hoogleraar Recht van de Economische en Monetaire Unie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Naast zijn academische leven is hij actief als consultant op het gebied van onder andere juridische issues gerelateerd aan de Europese Unie, Europese Centrale Bank, de Europese Monetaire Unie en in zijn algemeenheid eigenlijk alles gerelateerd aan het toezicht op de financiële sector. René heeft reeds een lange carrière achter de rug: 24 jaar werkte hij bij De Nederlandsche Bank, waaronder 11 jaar als Legal Counsel en 13 jaar voor de Nederlandse Mededingingsautoriteit, welke in zijn tijd nog opging in de Autoriteit Consument en Markt, de ACM. René is een zogenoemd 'Expert on the Panel of Recognized International Market Experts in Finance' (afgekort P.R.I.M.E. Finance) en lid van de International Law Association's Committee on International Monetary Law. René heeft een ongekend brede interesse, van uiteraard alles dat te maken heeft met de Europese Unie, tot mensenrechten, tot Afrika, sustainable finance en duurzaamheid in het algemeen, Islamic Finance en dierenrechten. Verder vind ik het leuk om te vermelden dat René in het jaar 2020 werd verkozen tot docent van het jaar van de Amsterdam Law School. En later, zoals hierboven vermeld, zelfs tot 'Lecturer of the Year 2020' van de UvA. René is 66 jaar, heeft 2 volwassen kinderen, 5 kleinkinderen en woont in Hoofddorp met zijn vrouw. *** Volg Leaders in Finance via Linkedin. *** Vraag voor een gast? Stel hem! Voor meer informatie zie luisteraarsvraag. *** Op de hoogte blijven van Leaders in Finance? Abonneer je dan op de nieuwsbrief. *** Zou je graag een bepaalde gast willen zien bij Leaders in Finance of ken je iemand die je wil voordragen? Laat het ons weten via gasten@leadersinfinance.nl *** Vragen, suggesties of feedback? Graag! Via email: info@leadersinfinance.nl *** Als je de Leaders in Finance podcast leuk vindt, zou je dan een review willen achterlaten bijvoorbeeld bij Apple Podcasts? Of ons willen volgen bij Spotify. Veel dank, want sommige mensen gaan alleen luisteren naar deze podcast als ze weten dat er genoeg anderen zijn die het leuk vinden! *** Leaders in Finance wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Interim Valley, FG Lawyers en Bizcuit. Meer informatie over onze sponsoren is te vinden op onze algemene sponsorpagina.
18.01.2019 | Dijital Hayat Bölüm206 - TRT RADYO1 I "Teknolojik İş(lev)sizlik" Bilal Eren'in hazırlayıp, sunduğu Dijital Hayat programında bu hafta "Teknolojik İş(lev)sizlik” konusu Emeritus Prof. Dr. Kemal İnan ile konuşuldu. - Son Yıllarda Sıkça Konu Edilen Distopik Gelecek İhtimali Nedir? - Bilgiye Hükmeden Dünyaya mı Hükmedecek? - Teknolojik işlevsizlik/ İşsizlik Nedir? - Teknoloji İşsizliğe mi Sebep Olacak? - İşsizlik Küresel Bir Sorun mu? - Yeni Meslekler mi Ortaya Çıkacak? Dijital Hayat, her cuma yeni bölümüyle 15:30 TRT Radyo1 mikrofonlarında canlı yayında.. Tüm geçmiş ve gelecek yayınlarımız için; www.youtube.com/dijitalhayattv
'n Bekgeveg het die naweek op Twitter gewoed oor die feit dat die DA se hoofsweep, John Steenhuisen, oor geen tersiêre kwalifikasie beskik nie. Op sosiale media stel baie voor dat Steenhuisen se matriekuitslae bekendgemaak word sodat daar ook met homs - soos in die geval van Julius Malema - die spot gedryf kan word. Ander vra hoekom President Jacob Zuma se gebrek aan onderrig soveel opslae gemaak het, maar dat die DA nou verkies om hom by Steenhuisen te skaar? Maar die party sê Steenhuisen se gebrek aan tersiere onderrig is irrelevant. Anita praat met die oud-adjunk minister en afgetrede leier van die Vryheidsfront Plus, Dr. Pieter Mulder en Emeritus Prof. Erwin Schwella van die Universiteit Stellenbosch.....
Speaker: Professor Donnchadh Ó Corráin, MRIA, Emeritus Prof. of Medieval History, UCC Handout: https://www.slideshare.net/theroyalirishacademy/accompanying-handout-for-clerics-lineage-and-literature-prof-donnchadh-corrin-mria-emeritus-prof-of-medieval-history-ucc Lebor na hUidre (LU) is the oldest manuscript we have that is written entirely in the Irish language. It contains the earliest versions to have been transmitted to us of some of the most celebrated Old Irish sagas: Táin Bó Cuailnge, Togail Bruidne Da Derga, Fled Bricrenn, Mesca Ulad, Tochmarc Emere and several others, in addition to much material of a historical or religious nature. Included in the latter is Amra Choluim Chille, believed by many to have been written shortly after the saint's death and therefore it would be the oldest continuous text we have in Irish. Given LU's unique position, it is not surprising that aspects of its content and composition have been the subject of research and discussion. One of the most important studies to be carried out was that of R.I. Best ‘Notes on the script of Lebor na hUidre', which appeared in volume 6 of the Royal Irish Academy's journal Ériu a hundred years ago. In this paper Best identified three separate scribal hands that were involved in writing the manuscript and his important findings were incorporated in the diplomatic edition of the text that he and O.J. Bergin published for the Academy in 1929. As there have been few thorough studies of LU as a whole since that time, it was thought timely to look again at this important manuscript and it was felt that this would best be achieved through a conference. The conference, organised jointly by the Library of the Academy and by NUI Maynooth, took place 22-3 November and proved to be an outstanding success with over 110 delegates in attendance. Several of those who attended travelled from institutes as far afield as Switzerland, The Netherlands, Germany and Russia. The conference was opened by Academy President, Luke O'Connor Drury. Papers were read by 10 speakers representing 7 institutes of higher learning in Ireland and the UK: Cambridge, Edinburgh, UCC, NUIG, DIAS, QUB and NUI Maynooth, and they addressed issues such as the hands found in LU, the language of some of the texts, the background to its compilation and aspects of its later history. As a result of the conference, it can be stated with confidence that our thinking in relation to LU has undergone fundamental change – especially with regard to the hands identified in the MS, the objectives of its scribes, its date and its later history. The book Codices Hibernenses Eximii I: Lebor na hUidre is available to buy here: www.ria.ie/codices-hibernenses…i-i-lebor-na-huidre Location: Academy House Date: 22 November, 2012 Disclaimer: The Royal Irish Academy has prepared this content responsibly and carefully, but disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in any of the materials. The views expressed are the authors' own and not those of the Royal Irish Academy.