Lecture Series publiczne
[search 0]
Więcej

Download the App!

show episodes
 
Your chance to hear expert speakers from all walks of life debating, informing and extending their passion for their subject. Our public lectures cover subjects as diverse as health, the arts, faith and education. Speakers range from leading academics, to public figures and entertainers.
 
C
CREECA Lecture Series Podcast

1
CREECA Lecture Series Podcast

Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia at the University of Wisconsin, Madison

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Miesięcznie+
 
CREECA’s mission is to support research, teaching, and outreach on Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, and Central Asia. We approach this three-part mission by promoting faculty research across a range of disciplines; by supporting graduate and undergraduate teaching and training related to the region; and by serving as a community resource through outreach activities targeted to K-12 teachers and students, other institutions of higher education, and the general public. As a U.S. Department ...
 
In this series, listeners will be provided with a wealth of practical advice on pairing the often conflicting worlds of faith and business. The lectures in this collection feature Wayne Grudem, Dallas Willard, and many others as they attempt to analyze topics of work, business, leadership, stewardship, faith, and money from a Christian perspective.
 
In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject. The theme of the 2014 lecture series is "Plagues".
 
In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject.
 
In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject.
 
In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject.
 
Recordings from the six 2019 annual Lenten Lectures on Great Spiritual Doctors of the Church: St. Augustine by Dr. David Deavel; St. Catherine of Siena by Sr. Mary Margaret O’Brien, OP; St. Teresa of Avila by Sr. Teresa Christi Balek, OP; St. John of the Cross by Elizabeth Kelly; St. Francis de Sales by Dr. Kevin Ferdinandt; St. Therese of Lisieux by Fr. Robert Altier. Fridays in Lent following 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross.
 
Loading …
show series
 
In Glomerular Disease Part One, Dr. Dawn Caster begins by discussing the classifications of common renal pathology and after, focuses on nephrotic syndrome. Dr. Caster gives an overview of nephrotic syndrome and its associated abnormalities as well as the mechanisms of the thrombophilic state in nephrotic syndrome. In part two. Dr. Caster will disc…
 
The literature of the war against Ukraine testified to the profound changes that took place in the nature of Ukrainian artistic expression: from the loss of the very ability to speak, through the development of a new poetics of the voice and body, through literalism as the restoration of the connection between the word and reality and the rejection…
 
Robin Ince is best known as the host of Radio 4's The Infinite Monkey Cage with Professor Brian Cox. Since writing his book I'm a Joke and So Are You, Robin has become increasingly engaged with trying to understand the disparity between how we project ourselves to the outside world and who we are on the inside. Weapons of Empathy explored neuroscie…
 
Russia's war against Ukraine has brought about a radical restructuring of the Russian political economy, placing transformative ideology and outright coercion firmly at the heart of power. Despite this, the war and its consequences have produced remarkably little resistance. This discussion delves beyond the dynamics of coercion and ideology, to in…
 
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has its roots in the events of 2013–2014. Russia cynically termed the seditionist conflict in Crimea and Eastern Donbas a ‘civil war’ in order to claim non-involvement. This flies in the face of evidence, but the authors argue that the social science literature on civil wars can be used help understand why no…
 
How can the Russian economy, moving from one crisis to another one, avoid significant hikes in unemployment? How does human capital evolve when workers’ wages peak so early and then decline so steeply? How does a country so rich in human capital exhibit such low productivity? Vladimir Gimpelson suggests some explanations and proposes how examining …
 
Alexa Filley, PharmD, delivers a lecture on Common HIV Regimens and Opportunistic Infection Prophylaxis. She first reviews common human immunodeficiency virus treatment regimens and after, discusses patient/medication characteristics to guide therapy selection. Filley concludes her presentation by reviewing and applying Department of Health and Hum…
 
Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine reverberates beyond Ukraine in a major way. The international order and law are blatantly violated. Energy corridors have been affected and food supply chains have been disrupted around the world. The very notion of the international community and its ability to react to aggression is being tested. Volodymyr Dub…
 
Dr. Malika Rawal gives an overview on Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy. Dr. Rawal first discusses the different types of transition as well as general definitions and after, lists terms physicians should and should NOT use when treating patients. Dr. Rawal presents what a visit would look like and how to work with the patient, expectations of hormo…
 
Humans have harnessed and selectively bred livestock in Kazakhstan for over 5,000 years. This lecture discusses the history and current practices of pastoralism in Kazakhstan, exploring the contemporary interaction shared among people, animals, and ecosystems and the advantages of incorporating ancient lifeways among those who herd livestock in Kaz…
 
Dr. David Armstrong presents Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies and emphasizes these take home points: - HLA-B27 does not diagnose SNSAs - Inflammatory back pain improves with exercise - Red eye with decreased visual acuity needs slit lamp - Nail pitting correlates with psoriatic arthritis - NSAIDs help everything except enteropathic arthritis Some…
 
Emerged from several courses taught by UW-Madison faculty this semester focusing on Ukraine, the panel addresses questions submitted by the students in these courses relating to the histories and cultures in the region, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - SPEAKERS: Oksana Stoychuk (German, Nordic, and Slavic+), Sara Karpukhin (German, Nordic, an…
 
The story of Russia’s membership in the Council of Europe now has a beginning, a middle, and an end. What can we learn about the values of this international organization from Russia’s participation in it? Was Russia’s membership “worth it”? Any attempted answer must produce more questions: from which perspective – Russia’s, the Council’s, other Me…
 
Sir Frederick Jordan served as Chief Justice of New South Wales from 1934–1949. His vigorous defence of the rule of law during World War II sometimes put him at odds with the governments of the day and the High Court of Australia, but his fiercely written judgments remain relevant and continue to be cited even into this new century. Although Sir Fr…
 
with Ted Gerber (UW-Madison Professor of Sociology) - After Russia recovered from the economic woes of the 1990s, its government sought to maintain and expand its influence over former Soviet republics of Central Asia by opening the doors to large numbers of labor migrants from them. However, many accounts of the experiences of Central Asian labor …
 
Model: https://postimg.cc/rRLtZjdw Show Notes: Integration from an integral theory perspective. Cleaning up, Growing up, and Waking up. Stages/Altitudes of consciousness. Crisis Support: https://maps.org/take-action/resources/crisis-resources/ Books: A Theory of Everything - Ken Wilber, The Religion of Tomorrow -Ken Wilber, No Boundary - Ken Wilber…
 
Show Notes: Communication from a nonviolent perspective. Why communication is important. Resources to continue learning. Resources to Search: Feelings Wheel, Needs Inventory. Books: Nonviolent Communication - Marshall Rosenberg, Say What You Mean - Oren Jay Sofer, The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz, Unconditional Parenting - Alfie Kohn, Raising …
 
Dr. Fijalkowski explores the relationship between law and visual culture by looking at photographs of individuals (a dissident, a judge, and a prosecutor who were involved in high-profile trials during the Stalinist period. An image can hide and expose questions of legitimation and authority pertaining to Stalinist rule and how we view defendants, …
 
NOTE: This is a partial recording of a complete panel. The beginning of the panel was not recorded. - Panelists share their experiences volunteering to help Ukrainian refugees in border regions of Poland and Ukraine. This panel features Kari Anderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna, Head of Operations for Operation SafeDrop of the Make a Di…
 
Jo Brand is a hugely popular comedian, writer and actor. Since making her start on the alternative comedy scene in the 80's, Jo is now best known for regular TV appearances on QI, Have I Got News for You and Would I Lie to You?, as well as hosting The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice. Jo talked about making more of a fuss, getting decent care…
 
Steve Backshall is a BAFTA-winning naturalist, explorer and TV presenter, who recently graduated from Canterbury Christ Church University with a MSc by Research in Bioscience. Steve gave a special careers talk for our students discussing routes into ‘Careers in Wildlife Media’ - sharing his unique experiences and advice, and taking questions from t…
 
Dr. Chris Reed presents an overview of congenital arrhythmogenic pathologies by first focusing on two families of diseases: structural and conduction. He then discusses pathophysiology and cause of disease and after, the diagnostic workup and what to include in a consultation. Finally, Dr. Reed presents management plans and when to pursue intervent…
 
Russians today often remember the “Wild 1990s” as a time of chaos, impoverishment and disorientation. Through the lens of the privileged Writers’ Town, which had been built under Stalin and once been home to Isaac Babel, Boris Pasternak and Kornei Chukovskii among others, we can see how marketization and the collapse of socialist support systems le…
 
Show Notes: An explanation of Bitcoin and why it is essential to human flourishing. Whitepaper: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-paper Books: The 7th Property – Eric Yakes, The Bitcoin Standard – Saifedean Ammous, A History of Money and Banking in the United States – Murray Rothbard, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man - John Perkins, The Price of Tom…
 
Show Notes: Effect, duration, and dosage. Crisis Support: https://maps.org/take-action/resources/crisis-resources/ Books: How to Change Your Mind – Michael Pollan, The Harvard Psychedelic Club – Don Lattin, Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test – Tom Wolfe, LSD Psychotherapy – Stansliav Grof, Way of the Psychonaut: Part 1 & 2 – Stanislav Grof. Documentaries:…
 
Show Notes: Defining the witness. Accessing the witness. Crisis Support: https://maps.org/take-action/resources/crisis-resources/ Books: Kundalini Tantra - Swami Satyananda Saraswati, The Myth of Normal – Gabor Mate, Presence Process -Michael Brown, A New Earth - Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now – Eckhart Tolle, No Boundary – Ken Wilber. BTC Address…
 
Show Notes: Defining shadow. Integrating shadow. Books: A New Earth - Eckhart Tolle, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming – Stephen LaBerge & Howard Rheingold, Integral Life Practice – Ken Wilber Et Al, The Four Agreements – Don Miguel Ruiz. BTC Address: bc1qnu6h5v45e7dyza3cmrvf82xau48jg3c5c9f4w6Autor: Source Node
 
Show Notes: Effect, duration, and dosage. Crisis Support: https://maps.org/take-action/resources/crisis-resources/ Books: Mycelium Running – Paul Stamets, Psychedelics and Psychotherapy– Time Read and Maria Papaspyrou, Mindbody Perscription – John Sarno, Becoming Supernatural – Joe Dispenza, Food of the Gods – Terence McKenna. BTC Address: bc1qnu6h…
 
Show Notes: Basic preparation instructions. Defining set and setting. Crisis Support: https://maps.org/take-action/resources/crisis-resources/ Books: Psychedelics and Psychotherapy – Time Read and Maria Papaspyrou, The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide – James Fadiman. Equipment: Manta Eye Shade. BTC Address: bc1qnu6h5v45e7dyza3cmrvf82xau48jg3c5c9f4w6…
 
Show Notes: Defining spirituality. Basic introduction to connecting with breath. Basic introduction to meditation. Creating a framework to assist in understanding psychedelics. Crisis Support: https://maps.org/take-action/resources/crisis-resources/ Books: A Confession – Leo Tolstoy, Black Elk Speaks – John G. Neihardt, The Four Agreements - Don Mi…
 
Dr. Ilya Kliger outlines an approach to the study of “sociotopes” in narrative fiction and beyond. Defining sociotopes as specific configurations of sociality, presupposing and projecting diverse scenarios and normative principles of affiliation and detachment, Professor Kliger takes as his case study the emblematic and consequential moment in the …
 
Professor Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science, Associate Vice President (International Engagement) and an Executive Director of the Web Science Institute at the University of Southampton, discussed trends in AI and their implications for society including national strategies for AI, geopolitical pressures on AI and data governance…
 
Dr. Tatyana Gershkovich contests the familiar opposition of Tolstoy the moralist and Nabokov the aesthete. She argues that their divergent stylistic and philosophical trajectories were in fact parallel flights from the same fear: that one’s experience of the world might be entirely one’s own, private, and impossible to share through art. Yet unlike…
 
In our latest episode, Dr Andrew Stumer and Professor Emeritus Kay Saunders AO examine two Queensland criminal cases from the late 19th century. With the rapid expansion of sugar production in Queensland in the second half of the 19th century, new sources of labour were sought. In 1871, the Supreme Court of Queensland upheld the conviction of Capta…
 
Bukovina, a former borderland of the Habsburg empire now divided between Ukraine and Romania, was a place of mutual observation, competition, and conflict between the different states and governments that laid claim to the territory. Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the province experienced repeated regime changes – many o…
 
Loading …

Skrócona instrukcja obsługi