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Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning

   Created: Fri 20 Nov 2009
   43 views
Advanced Dilpoma Interviews - Peter Tatischev
Meet some of the Advanced Diploma students and find out about their enterprises, why they chose the programme and what they had learned by the end of the first Residential Session. Recorded at the Judge Business School in September 2009.
   Created: Fri 23 Oct 2009
   95 views
The Practice of Entrepreneurship - Phil O'Donovan and Jamie Urquhart
Recorded at the Advanced Diploma in Entrepreneurship residential programme in September 2009. Phil O'Donovan, co-founder of CSR plc, and Jamie Urquhart, venture partner at Pond Ventures, discuss the practice of Entrepreneurship.
   Created: Fri 23 Oct 2009
   78 views
Building a dream team - Dr Michael Lynch, OBE
Dr Mike Lynch, founder of Autonomy Ltd, speaking on the topic 'Building a dream team' at the CfEL Enterprise Tuesday 2008/2009 series. Further information on the Enterprise Tuesday lecture series can be found at our website: www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk

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testing uploads (UCS)

   Created: Fri 20 Nov 2009
   2 views
test screencast
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Reading Tennyson: A Celebration of the Bicentenary of the Birth of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

   Created: Fri 20 Nov 2009
   10 views
02) Mariana read by Prof. Robin Kirkpatrick
Tennyson's poem 'Mariana' read by Professor Robin Kirkpatrick.
   Created: Fri 20 Nov 2009
   5 views
01) Ulysses read by Prof. Robin Kirkpatrick
Professor Robin Kirkpatrick reading Tennyson's "Ulysses".
   Created: Thu 19 Nov 2009
   20 views
00) Introduction by Professor Adrian Poole
A brief introduction to the day of Tennyson Poetry.

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Faraday Institute Lectures

   Created: Wed 18 Nov 2009
   113 views
Calvin's Contributions to the Emergence of Modern Science
Research Seminar given by Prof. Alister McGrath on at the Faraday Institute 17th November 2009
   Created: Wed 4 Nov 2009
   23 views
The Necessity of Chance: Randomness, Purpose and the Sovereignty of God
Research Seminar given by Prof. Paul Ewart
   Created: Tue 3 Nov 2009
   32 views
The Stem Cell Controversy
Lecture given by Dr Cherryl Hunt as part of Faraday Institute Summer Course 4

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CEV 13 11 09

   Created: Mon 16 Nov 2009
   162 views
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Institution: St John's College
   Created: Mon 16 Nov 2009
   164 views
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Collection: CEV 13 11 09
Institution: St John's College
   Created: Mon 16 Nov 2009
   121 views
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RECOUP - Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty

   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   8 views
Research and Policy Influence - John Young, Overseas Development Institute
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   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   24 views
Returns to Schooling, Ability and Cognitive Skills in Pakistan and India - Monazza Aslam (presenter) University of Oxford, Faisal Bari, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Anuradha De, CORD, New Delhi, Geeta Kingdon, University of London and Rajeev Kumar, CORD, New Delhi.
This paper investigates the economic outcomes of education for wage earners in Pakistan and India. This is done by analysing the relationship between schooling, cognitive skills and ability on the one hand, and economic activity, occupation, sectoral choice and earnings, on the other. In the...
   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   1 view
Education’s role in health and fertility change in Pakistan - Feyza Bhatti (presenter), Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre, Islamabad, and University of Edinburgh and Roger Jeffery, University of Edinburgh.
One of the main outcomes of female schooling is supposed to be dramatic improvements in reproductive indicators, such as women’s access to health and family planning services, maternal morbidity and mortality, and indicators of infant and child health.

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Featured content

   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   29 views
COP15: what Copenhagen means for you - • Michael Kelly
Michael Kelly, Prince Phillip Professor of Technology in the Department of Engineering. Michael was Chief Scientific Advisor to the Department for Communities and Local Government.
   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   26 views
COP15: what Copenhagen means for you - Chris Hope
Chris Hope from the Energy and Environment Research Group at the Judge Business School. Chris is an advisor to DEFRA.
   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   24 views
COP15: what Copenhagen means for you - Julian Alwood
Julian Alwood, Group Leader of the Low Carbon and Materials Processing Group at the Department of Engineering. Julian is leading a major project on the global emissions targets for steel and aluminium.

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Manufacturing Thursdays Seminars, Institute for Manufacturing

   Created: Fri 13 Nov 2009
   180 views
Servitization strategy of manufacturing firms: evidence from practice
This interview discusses the experience of a large European equipment manufacturer that has successfully moved into services.
   Created: Fri 6 Nov 2009
   318 views
The Emergence of New Industries
This interview introduces the IfM's Emerging Industries programme and looks at how “emergence maps” can depict the growth of existing industries. The discussion will explore some of the recurring factors that have been found to promote or inhibit emergence.
   Created: Fri 30 Oct 2009
   358 views
Ink-jet printing in micro-manufacturing: opportunities and limitations
Professor Ian Hutchings, GKN Professor of Manufacturing Engineering at the IfM, discusses the possibilities of using ink-jet printing technology for manufacturing very small things out of metal, ceramics and polymers.

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Cambridge Graduate Course

   Created: Thu 12 Nov 2009
   94 views
Cambridge Graduate Course In Medicine - Course Promotional Film
This four-year course leads to the MB, BChir degree (48 study weeks a year), by collaborating with the West Suffolk Hospital and six local General Practices. The main clinical base for the Cambridge Graduate Course (CGC) is in Bury St Edmunds.

For more information about the course please go to:...

UCS General and Strategy Collection

   Created: Wed 11 Nov 2009
   169 views
The Strategy for the Lapwing wireless network design
In this 7-minute video the Director of the University Computing Service Ian lewis gives an informal overview of the strategy behind the design of the Lapwing wireless network installed at the collegiate University.

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