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3D computer-generated flyover of the Afar rift
Copyright British Geological Survey, UK Natural Environment Research Council and US National Science Foundation. License : All Rights Reserved
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3/30/2012 1:55:20 PM
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Arabic Language @ Leeds research collaboration with the University of Jordan
Eric Atwell introduces Arabic linguistics research talks by University of Leeds researchers: Sameer Alrehaili, Automatic extraction of Arabic concepts and relations from the Quran Dhuha Bajouda, How to pass PhD 1st-year TRANSFER
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8/5/2016 9:17:51 AM
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Astbury Lecture with Professor Michael Levitt
Nobel Laureate Professor Michael Levitt (FRS), delivers his lecture at the Astbury Conversation event April 2016 at the University of Leeds. He explains how computer modelling has advanced our knowledge of the molecular processes underpinning life, health and disease and what the future holds for this area of science. He also talks about how his career developed from a childhood in South Africa, through research in the UK, Israel and the USA, to his Nobel Prize in 2013.
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6/15/2016 3:00:49 PM
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Britain and the EU: Is Britain really a European society
The British debate on the EU is abetted by a peculiar, but broadly shared, mental construction which talks about Britain and then Europe, as if Europe is somewhere else—a place across the sea. The referendum on 23 June is not a referendum about geography. But it is a referendum about Britain’s international relations with its neighbours, and whether it sees itself leading, shaping, or even just sharing, a joint regional European project. These are just some of the issues that will be addressed and discussed at this timely event which brings together high profile speakers and an invited audience from the worlds or politics, research, professional practice, business and charitable organisations.
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6/21/2016 9:10:39 AM
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Britain and the EU: Is Britain really a European society? Introduction to the debate
The British debate on the EU is abetted by a peculiar, but broadly shared, mental construction which talks about Britain and then Europe, as if Europe is somewhere else—a place across the sea. The referendum on 23 June is not a referendum about geography. But it is a referendum about Britain’s international relations with its neighbours, and whether it sees itself leading, shaping, or even just sharing, a joint regional European project. These are just some of the issues that will be addressed and discussed at this timely event which brings together high profile speakers and an invited audience from the worlds or politics, research, professional practice, business and charitable organisations.
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6/22/2016 12:50:21 PM
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1/4/2017 1:47:46 PM
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Hearing Aids for Music
Dr Alinka Greasley and Dr Jackie Salter discuss the Hearing Aids for Music project that explores the listening experiences of people with hearing loss. Take part in the survey at http://tinyurl.com/musicandhearingaids
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9/27/2016 8:24:12 AM
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Hearing Aids for Music (British Sign Language version)
Dr Alinka Greasley and Dr Jackie Salter discuss the Hearing Aids for Music project that explores the listening experiences of people with hearing loss. Take part in the survey at http://tinyurl.com/musicandhearingaids
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9/27/2016 8:25:22 AM
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1/12/2017 1:42:45 PM
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LSSI Social Sciences Shorts with Professor Adrian Favell
Professor Adam Crawford (Director of Leeds Social Sciences Institute) talks to Professor Adrian Favell (Chair in Sociology & Social Theory) about how a craft doorbell from an island in Japan represents his research into art and architecture in the post-growth period. LSSI provides cross faculty support for the social sciences targeted around three key priorities: developing interdisciplinary research excellence; maximising impact, knowledge exchange and user engagement; ensuring training and capacity building.
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8/26/2016 8:48:36 AM
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LSSI Social Sciences Shorts with Professor Pia Christensen
Professor Adam Crawford (Director of Leeds Social Sciences Institute) talks to Professor Pia Christensen (Anthropology and Childhood Studies) about how part of a brick symbolises the building stone of her work and how we see childhood and young people. LSSI provides cross faculty support for the social sciences targeted around three key priorities: developing interdisciplinary research excellence; maximising impact, knowledge exchange and user engagement; ensuring training and capacity building.
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7/13/2016 10:25:17 AM
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Professor Hai-Sui Yu, Pro-Vice-Chancellor: International
Professor Yu discusses his new role at the University of Leeds.
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9/29/2016 10:09:28 AM
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Professor Lisa Roberts, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation
Professor Roberts discusses her new role at the University of Leeds.
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9/13/2016 10:35:24 AM
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Professor Lisa Roberts, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation
Professor Roberts discusses her new role at the University of Leeds.
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9/15/2016 12:42:51 PM
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Professor Tom Ward, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Student Education
Professor Ward discusses his new role at the University of Leeds.
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9/13/2016 9:41:05 AM
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SEARCHBreast cancer research project
An innovative new project uses big data techniques to analyse archived material derived from in vivo breast cancer models, with the aim of improving treatment and accelerating discovery. This is a joint project between University of Leeds, University of Sheffield, the Beatson Cancer Institute and Barts, Queen Mary University London. Learn more at https://searchbreast.org/
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9/7/2016 1:41:01 PM
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Southwest Jiaotong University and University of Leeds joint School of Engineering
Vice-Chancellor Sir Alan Langlands and Dean of Faculty Professor Peter Jimack introduce this exciting international collaboration.
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8/25/2016 1:32:05 PM
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Sweetening the pill
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5/19/2016 2:57:33 PM
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Sweetening the pill: The role of retailers and researchers in nutrition and health
M&S Director of Food Andy Adcock and Professor Janet Cade presented our latest On Your Marks networking event on Friday 17 June 2016. Learn more at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/onyourmarks
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8/8/2016 1:46:36 PM
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1/31/2017 10:07:21 AM
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The Astbury Conversation exhibition
Attendees at the Astbury Conversation event including Professor Sheena Radford and Nobel Laureate Professor Michael Levitt discuss their experiences. Learn more at http://www.astburyconversation.leeds.ac.uk/
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5/23/2016 1:18:45 PM
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The benefits of a Knowledge Exchange Fellowship by Leeds City Council’s Tom Knowland
Tom Knowland, Leeds City Council’s Head of Sustainable Energy & Climate Change, was seconded to the University of Leeds’ Sustainability Research Institute to develop and share knowledge and best practice in developing a low carbon economy and supporting low carbon / high quality lifestyles. In this video he discusses the benefits of a Knowledge Exchange Fellowship as well as offering some practical hints and tips on how to secure one.
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7/13/2016 9:51:36 AM
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University of Leeds open days 2016
Visitors to our June 23 open day give their views on the visit.
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6/25/2016 6:09:38 PM
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University of Leeds pig farm
Professor Helen Miller and Dr George Sorensen explain the leading edge research carried out at the University’s farm.
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11/18/2016 4:21:10 PM
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Using Primary Sources in Research (Part 1)
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore talks about using primary sources in research and reading across sources.
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore, Head of the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds
2/17/2016 4:25:32 PM
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Using Primary Sources in Research (Part 2)
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore talks about discovering creative responses in research.
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore, Head of the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds
2/17/2016 4:42:04 PM
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Using Primary Sources in Research (Part 3)
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore talks about research in Special Collections, and understanding texts as objects.
Dr Abigail Harrison Moore, Head of the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds
2/17/2016 5:11:04 PM
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Using Primary Sources Intro 1
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5/18/2016 3:30:13 PM
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Using Primary Sources Intro 2
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5/18/2016 3:54:22 PM
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Using Special Collections: Beth
Bethany Slater talks about her experience using the Whitaker Collection in Leeds University Library Special Collections.
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5/18/2016 12:03:09 PM
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Using Special Collections: Megan
Megan Patrick talks about her experience using First World War archives in Special Collections.
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5/20/2016 12:54:50 PM
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Video API test
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1/19/2017 1:08:19 PM
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Video demo
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1/17/2017 4:24:32 PM
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Video test
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1/4/2017 2:50:28 PM
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