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Den of Rich
Андрей Иванов: Помните как у Тютчева: "Умом Россию не понять, Аршином общим не измерить: У ней особенная стать — В Россию можно только верит

Den of Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 121:21


Андрей Иванов - Доктор философских наук, профессор. С 1985 по 2000 работал на философском факультете МГУ им. М.В.Ломоносова, с 2000 преподает философию в вузах Барнаула. Автор учебников для профессионалов-философов в соавторстве с д.ф.н. В.В.Мироновым "Университетские лекции по метафизике". Автор более 300 статей и монографий. Из последних работ: автор и редактор коллективных монографий Цивилизационная миссия Сибири: от техногенно-потребительской к духовно-экологической стратегии глобального и регионального развития. Барнаул, 2022; Наука и религия: нераздельность и неслиянность. Барнаул, 2023. Один из Координаторов международной летней школы молодых ученых Большого Алтая с 2003, эксперт Международного координационного Совета "Наш общий дом Алтай". Andrei Ivanov - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor. From 1985 to 2000, he worked at the Faculty of Philosophy at Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov. Since 2000, he has been teaching philosophy at universities in Barnaul. Co-author of textbooks for professional philosophers with Doctor of Philosophy V.V. Mironov titled “University Lectures on Metaphysics.” He has authored over 300 articles and monographs. Recent works include: author and editor of the collective monograph “The Civilizational Mission of Siberia: From Technogenic-Consumer to Spiritual-Ecological Strategy of Global and Regional Development,” Barnaul, 2022; “Science and Religion: Inseparability and Nonfusion,” Barnaul, 2023. Since 2003, he has been one of the Coordinators of the International Summer School for Young Scientists of the Greater Altai, and he is an expert with the International Coordinating Council “Our Common Home Altai.” ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/denofrich⁠Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/denofrich⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/denofrich⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/⁠Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2024 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.

Whitgift Conversations
International Summer School pupil experiences' with Felix, Julias and Koichi

Whitgift Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 19:26


S3 E5 - Welcome back to Whitgift Conversations, the podcast where we talk to staff and pupils about topics that are relevant to you.Now today's episode is a little different because we're recording this during the school summer vacation time. It's the Whitgift Summer School and we're honoured to have three students from around the world with us to explain what it's all about. We also have member of staff John Chisholm with us too which means I get to speak to him and the three students.The summer school is an opportunity for boys and girls to come from all over the world and they get to interact with other students, also from other places in the world. Our panel of three, Felix, Julius and Koichi, were chosen to be on this recording because they won a presentation that all the students had to give.I get to find out from them what this presentation was all about, what it's like coming from their home countries to the UK for this summer school and I ask what their experience is of this great opportunity.So let's not waste any more time. Instead, come with me as we find out about the Whitgift Summer School.Whitgift School onlineWebsite: www.whitgift.co.ukWhitgift Global: https://www.whitgift.co.uk/globalTwitter: @WhitgiftSchool1Facebook: WhitgiftSchoolLinkedIn: whitgift-school

Whitgift Conversations
International Summer School with David Bates

Whitgift Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 19:32


S2:E5 - Welcome back to Whitgift Conversations. This is the podcast where we talk to staff and pupils about topics that are relevant to you. In this episode we're going all international as we speak to David Bates, Director of International Education. We're going to hear about the international summer school and the plans to open something called an environmental school in India. I won't lie, I'd never heard of an environmental school before this recording so if you're like me then this is the place to find out.But we also get to know more about Dave's music choices because of somewhere he used to work before he worked in education. Stick around to the end for when I quiz him on the last album he played on his phone!Anyway, enough from me. Let's step into this conversation as we hear from the school's Director of International Education, David Bates.Whitgift School onlineWebsite: www.whitgift.co.ukWhitgift Global: https://www.whitgift.co.uk/globalTwitter: @WhitgiftSchool1Facebook: WhitgiftSchoolLinkedIn: whitgift-school

Jewanced
#63 - Dr. Shlomo Fischer, JPPI Senior Fellow and Sociologist of the Jewish People

Jewanced

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 100:11


Dr. Shlomo Fischer is a senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute and teaches sociology in the School of Education at Hebrew University and at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev. He served as a research fellow at the Van Leer Institute. Fischer has worked in the field of education for the past 25 years. In the past 10 years, he has worked in the field of religion, democracy, and tolerance. He has edited (together with Adam Seligman) The Burden of Tolerance: Religious Traditions and the Challenge of Pluralism (Hebrew; HaKibbutz Hameuchad and the Van Leer Institute, 2007) which addresses these issues. From 1996 to 2007 he was the founder and Executive Director of Yesodot – Center for Torah and Democracy which works to advance education for democracy in the State-Religious school sector in Israel and was also one of the founders and is on the Board of the International Summer School for Religion and Public Life which is based in Boston, Mass. He is a graduate of the Mandel School for Educational Leadership in Jerusalem. Fischer's research interests include the nexus of religion, politics and class in Israel, contemporary religion, and the sociology of the Jewish people. He has published extensively on radical religious Zionism and the West Bank settlers as well as on the Shas movement. Links: Shlomo Fischer at the https://jppi.org.il/en/staff/fellows/#104 (JPPI) – Jewish People Policy Institute (including a selection of his published writings and articles) Shlomo Fischer at https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/shlomo-fischer/ (The Blogs) at The Times of Israel https://www.vanleer.org.il/en/publication/the-burden-of-tolerance/ (Buy) The Burden of Tolerance: Religious Traditions and the Challenge of Pluralism (Hebrew) at the Van Leer Institute https://en.yesodot.org.il/ (Visit) Yesodot: The Center for Torah and Democracy  https://www.bu.edu/cura/our-partners/henry-luce-foundation-funding/issrpl-2/#:~:text=The%20ISSRPL%20was%20an%20innovative,backgrounds%2C%20traditions%20and%20world%20views. (Visit) the International Summer School for Religion and Public Life As always, make sure to subscribe to Jewanced on https://open.spotify.com/show/6984NiP7H1ULW9lJeVt8Ie?si=6LouGFFLTsq7N2bKJhLXRw (Spotify), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jewanced/id1522195382 (Apple Podcasts), or wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe to our YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7r6xLC1K4Zf29i9ttxbNFg/ (channel). For more information, visit us at http://www.jewanced.com/ (http://www.jewanced.com)

Global Dance Network
Steve Rooks - Stewarding the gift

Global Dance Network

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 15:30


From studying music to receiving a full scholarship to train at Alvin Ailey, Steve Rooks gives insight into what it looks like to be a good steward of what you've been entrusted with.  ---Steve Rooks began his dance training in Washington, D.C. after graduating with honors from Dartmouth College. He continued his training in New York City as a full scholarship student at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center. Mr. Rooks danced and toured with the Ailey Repertory Ensemble and the Martha Graham Dance Company—at the latter, he performed for over a decade and achieved the rank of Principal Dancer.Mr. Rooks is currently Chair of Dance and Resident Choreographer at Vassar College. He has also taught as a guest teacher with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, the Martha Graham Dance Company, the American Academy of Ballet, Ballet Nacional de Mexico, Pehnyo Productions in Barbados, the North Carolina School of the Arts, and the International Summer School in Sydney, Australia. He has choreographed a number of pieces, including “Cool River,” which premiered at Lincoln center in 1996, and which later became part of the Graham Company repertoire. He was a 2004 winner of the National Choreographic Competition at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and created two solos for the 2004 Youth American Grand Prix Ballet Competition. He has been awarded Vassar Research grants to travel to Latvia, Zambia, and most recently Finland, where he choreographed “Plate Tectonics” on 24 international dancers. As part of the Masterworks Festival, Mr. Rooks was commissioned to create ballets for a number of contemporary composers including Clarice Assad, Piet Swerts, and David Skidmore—all accompanied by a live orchestra.Mr. Rooks has served as an adjudicator for the American College Dance Festival. His solo “Vista” was performed by Aran Bell of American Ballet Theater at the 2014 International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi. Four contemporary solos were created for submission to the 2016 Youth American Grand Prix and the 2017 Cecchetti International Ballet Competition in Florence, Italy.In 2017, Mr. Rooks was Artist-in-Residence at Sumeet Nagdev Dance Arts in Mumbai, India. A solo work “Dashanan” was created during that residency and had its World Premiere at the St. Andrews Auditorium in Mumbai.Mr. Rooks would like to thank Jesus Christ for all that has happened to him. ---See Steve in action here  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sviwCe9RDwWe would love for you to subscribe to our podcast and share it with others. To find out more visit: https://globaldancenetwork.com/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/globaldancenetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/globaldancenetwork/ 

Castology
Family Secrets, In My Country, Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet

Castology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 28:56


You need podcasts? We got podcasts! This week Liz uncovers home truths with Family Secrets, Zane looks at Australia through the eyes of refugees with In My Country, and Nick gets his petty review on with Beach Too Sandy Water Too Wet. Then we review last week’s submissions!Liz Recommends - Family Secretshttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-family-secrets-30131253/Family Secrets. We all have them. And while the discovery of family secrets can initially be terrifying or traumatic, often these discoveries have the power to liberate, heal, and even uplift us. Join Dani Shapiro, bestselling author of the memoir Inheritance, and her guests as they explore astonishing family secrets and uncover the extraordinary lessons the truth can teach us.For both: anything that grabs your fancy. All juicy secretshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/family-secrets/id1441824608Nick Recommends - Beach too Sandy, Water too WetIs your beach too sandy? Water too wet? Ice too cold? More importantly, do you feel like yelling about it on the internet? We’re here to help. Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet features dramatic readings of one-star reviews written by people who just need to have their voice heard.For both: From the start or wherever you like!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beach-too-sandy-water-too-wet/id1446051252?mt=2Zane Recommends - In My Countryhttps://inmycountrypodcast.com/We hear a lot about refugees and asylum seekers, but we don’t often hear from the people themselves. In My County shares the stories of six Aussies who came to Australia as refugees or asylum seekers. Stories of identity, religion, sexuality, the arts, parenting, culture, fashion, meaning, purpose, and the many places we call home. Hosted and produced by Adam and Pia. Pia has a background in psychology and worked in Nauru for two years to December 2016, leading a team providing support to refugees held on the island for ‘offshore processing’. Adam is a social worker by trade and currently works in delivering training and capacity building programs around the world. He is co-founder of Moment of Inertia, a theatre production company that showcases local artists in Brisbane. We have both worked extensively in refugee resettlement in Australia, have strong networks within refugee communities and services nationally and internationally, and have completed Oxford University’s International Summer School in Forced Migration. For Both: Pick one that appealshttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-country/id1518632425 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Klassik aktuell
International Summer School 2020 bei der Münchner Tafel

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 3:25


Die International Summer School des wegen Corona abgesagten Festivals Alpenklassik Bad Reichenhall findet in diesem Jahr in München statt. Ulrich Möller-Arnsberg war beim Auftaktkonzert dabei, bei der "Münchner Tafel" am Großmarkt in der Thalkirchnerstrasse.

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Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast
60: Voces 8 International Summer School at Milton Abbey

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 54:14


Voces 8 (http://www.voces8.com/) founder and participation manager provides a guided tour of the singing group's residential course for amateur singers at Milton Abbey in Dorset. Music includes Bruch's Violin Concerto from Thomas Gould and Haydn's Creation. Also featuring one proud mum. 

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Klassik aktuell
International Summer School in Bad Reichenhall

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 4:19


Im Zuge des Festivals AlpenKlassik in Bad Reichenhall und der International Summer School - verantwortet von Bernd Redmann, dem Präsidenten der Hochschule für Musik und Theater München - werden Meisterstudierende von international renommierten Dozentinnen und Dozenten unterrichtet. Durch das umfassende Angebot an öffentlichem Unterricht, Kammer- und Orchesterkonzerte mit den Bad Reichenhaller Philharmoniker werden unterschiedliche Einblicke in die Welt der Musik eröffnet.

Rosner's Domain
Ambassador Avi Gil and Dr. Shlomo Fischer: Israeli Elections Aftermath

Rosner's Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 41:45


Ambassador Avi Gil, Dr. Shlomo Fischer and Shmuel Rosner discuss the election results and its possible outcomes. Dr. Shlomo Fischer, a senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, teaches sociology in the School of Education at Hebrew University and at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is also currently a research fellow at the Van Leer Institute.Along with his extensive academic research, he was the founder and Executive Director of Yesodot – Center for Torah and Democracy which works to advance education for democracy in the State-Religious school sector in Israel. He was also one of the founders and is on the Board of the International Summer School for Religion and Public Life which is based in Boston, Mass. Ambassador Avi Gil Served as the Director General of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs from April 2001-November 2002. He also served as Director-General of Israel’s Ministry of Regional Cooperation, Deputy Director-General of the Peres Center for Peace; the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, Media Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Finance, and Executive Policy Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He has been closely involved in Israel’s policy-making and peace efforts, including the negotiations that led to the Oslo Accords and the peace treaty with Jordan. He is a Senior Fellow at the JPPPI and a was a close advisor to President Shimon Peres.   Follow Shmuel Rosner on Twitter.

Rosner's Domain
Dr. Shlomo Fischer: The Real Reasons why Israeli Haredis don't serve in the IDF

Rosner's Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 36:15


Shmuel Rosner and Dr. Shlomo Fischer discuss the Israeli Haredi population and its unique challenges.  Dr. Shlomo Fischer, a senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute, teaches sociology in the School of Education at Hebrew University and at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is also currently a research fellow at the Van Leer Institute. Along with his extensive academic research, he was the founder and Executive Director of Yesodot – Center for Torah and Democracy which works to advance education for democracy in the State-Religious school sector in Israel. He was also one of the founders and is on the Board of the International Summer School for Religion and Public Life which is based in Boston, Mass.   Follow Shmuel Rosner on Twitter.

Front Row
Crazy Rich Asians, Touching the Void, Novels about the super rich, Leeds Piano Competition

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 28:59


Touching The Void. Memoir, documentary, now theatre performance - at the Bristol Old Vic. Written by David Greig , it's an adaptation of Joe Simpson's bestselling 1988 mountaineering memoir and the subsequent 2003 docu-drama detailing Simpson's disastrous 1985 attempt to make a first ascent of a mountain in the Andes. Theatre director Tom Morris talks to Kirsty about the challenges of transferring the story to the stage. And as the Bristol Old Vic prepares to re-open after a major refurbishment, he describes how the new design aims to mark the theatre's history and slave trade past and welcome in new audiences.Crazy Rich Asians is a box office hit in the US about a young Chinese-American woman who goes to a wedding in Singapore and encounters the fabulously wealthy Chinese family of her boyfriend. Its star Constance Wu talks to Kirsty about the issues it raises on the difference between Asian and American culture and the tricky question of stereotyping.Crazy Rich Asians is based on a best-selling book Kevin Kwan of the same name satirizing Singapore's super-rich. Depictions of the wealthy in novels is nothing new as literary critic Toby Lichtig explains as he gives is a potted history of rich-lit.As this year's Leeds International Piano Competition reaches the finals without a British finalist, concert pianist Murray McLachlan, Chair of the European Piano Teachers Association (UK) and Artistic Director of Chetham's International Summer School and Festival for Pianists, discusses whether British piano teaching is making the grade.

Institute of English Studies
T.S. Eliot International Summer School - Opening Lecture EDIT1

Institute of English Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 54:34


T.S. Eliot International Summer School

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Klassik aktuell
#01 Das Festival AlpenKlassik in Bad Reichenhall

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 4:12


Seit dem 24. August bringt das Festival AlpenKlassik Bad Reichenhall wieder zum Klingen. Das Besondere an diesem Festival ist unter anderem, dass man an den Unterrichtsstunden der International Summer School der Hochschule für Musik und Theater teilnehmen und so einen Blick hinter den Werdegang der Musiker werfen kann.

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast
SOP130: Randall Krum on how to keep being alive and interested in music as one ages

Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 59:24


Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #130! Today's guest is an American organist Randall Krum. He was born in Albany, New York and grew up in the nearby village of Ephratah where he studied piano and organ with local teachers. During high school he began focused organ studies with area organist, Dr. Elmer A. Tidmarsh, a onetime student of Charles-Marie Widor and a longtime friend of Marcel Dupré. ​Following graduation from high school and in preparation to audition for admission into college organ study, he studied with Willard Irving Nevins at the Guilmant Organ School in New York City. Subsequently he was accepted at the Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, MD, where he studied with Professors Clarence Snyder, Arthur Rhea and Arthur Howes completing both the Bachelor's Degree and Master's Degree in organ and liturgical music. Mr. Krum has been organist at a number of churches in the eastern United States, notably St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Baltimore, MD, Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Bennington, VT, and St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bennington, VT. Currently, Mr. Krum is organist-choirmaster of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Lake Mary, Florida. In 1987, Mr. Krum was an American delegate to the International Congress of Organists in Cambridge, England, where he participated in a variety of organ and choral workshops. In Summer, 1993, he studied in Paris with organist Jacques Taddei and participated in workshops with Henri Houbart, Philippe Lefebvre, and Mme. Marie-Louise Langlais. In Summer, 2005, he attended the Royal School of Church Music International Summer School at St. John University, York, England, where he took part in courses and workshops led by John Rutter, John Bell, Alistair Warwick and other RSCM faculty. Additionally, he participated with all International Summer School students in singing daily Mattins and Evensong at Yorkminster. Mr. Krum has presented recitals at the Episcopal Cathedral of All Saints, Albany, NY, the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul, Burlington, VT, and for the Centennial Celebration of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bennington, VT in 2007. His organ-related activities include membership in the American Guild of Organists where he is webmaster for the Central Florida Chapter and a member of the Executive Committee. ​In this conversation Randall shares his insights about how to keep being alive and interested in music as one ages. ​And don't forget to help spread the word about the SOP Podcast by sharing it with your organist friends. Thanks for caring. Relevant link: ​https://www.facebook.com/randall.krum

CHITHEADS from Embodied Philosophy
Christopher Key Chapple on Ritual, the Elements and Sanskrit (#56)

CHITHEADS from Embodied Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 100:53


Dr. Christopher Key Chapple is the Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology and Director of the Master of Arts in Yoga Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. His research interests focus on the renouncer religious traditions of India: Yoga, Jainism, and Buddhism. He has published several books on these topics with SUNY Press, including Karma and Creativity (1986), Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions (1993), Reconciling Yogas (2003), and Yoga and the Luminous: Patanjali’s Spiritual Path to Freedom (2008). He has also edited and co-authored several books on religion and ecology, including Ecological Prospects: Religious, Scientific, and Aesthetic Perspectives, Hinduism and Ecology, Jainism and Ecology, Yoga and Ecology, and In Praise of Mother Earth: The Prthivi Sukta of the Atharva Veda. His most recent books are Poet of Eternal Return and Sacred Thread. Chris serves as academic advisor for the International Summer School of Jain Studies and on the advisory boards for the Forum on Religion and Ecology (Yale), the Ahimsa Center (Pomona), and the Jaina Studies Centre (SOAS, University of London). In 2002 he established the first of several certificate programs in the study of Yoga at LMU’s Center for Religion and Spirituality and founded LMU’s Master of Arts in Yoga Studies in the fall of 2013. 

Management
Episode 30: MBA students are welcomed to an international Summer School

Management

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2011 3:02


From the Management news series: Southampton MBA students take part in an international summer school in Denmark for advanced management; student Qian Che talks about the employability skills she gained via the Graduate Passport scheme; and postgraduate students represent Management at the Institute of Risk Management Forum.

Refugee Studies Centre
International Summer School in Forced Migration 2010: Endnote Lecture

Refugee Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2010 27:16


This podcast was recorded at the Endnote Lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's International Summer School in Forced Migration which was on Friday 23rd July 2010 at Wadham College, University of Oxford. This podcast was recorded at the Endnote Lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's International Summer School in Forced Migration which was on Friday 23rd July 2010 at Wadham College, University of Oxford. Dennis McNamara, Humanitarian Adviser, at the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva (former Special Adviser to the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator) gave this years Endnote Lecture on the subject of Protection.