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What happens inside meetings, events, and activities held by civil society organizations—and how often do those internal dynamics occur? I answer these questions using a new adaptation of…
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This is lecture 0: what is QFT and how will this course be taught? This provides a short 18 minute description of what the quantum field theory is about, together with a short summary of topics. The…
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Hosted by your Topic 3 Co-Leads Nevart Terzian and Wojtek Wiercioch, our Talk Show guests this year are:Rebecca Morgan - Health methodologist and environmental epidemiology Bruce Newbold - Geography…
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In this talk Dr. Fei Yu will introduce what bibliometric analysis is and what you can do with it. She will use examples from her own work to discuss the resources, tools, methods, and processes of…
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There are good reasons to diversify the readings in your course syllabi, but it can be easier said than done. In this talk, we will discuss reasons to diversify, how to assess diversity, and…
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The process for submitting grade changes after final course grades have been submitted. There is also a text-based guide on how to submit grade changes in MOSAIC.
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In
this talk, Paul Bakker, Credentialed Evaluator, will provide an introduction to
the practice of impact evaluation. Topics will include: what is
evaluation, how it differs from other types of…
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An introduction to the physics of magnetic resonance imaging.
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Physics 4Q03 Lecture 27: This lecture describes the logic that determines which fields can be used to represent particles of different spins, and describes the requirement of microcausality and why…
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