Florida State University College of Medicine’s official faculty development podcast. Our mission is to lead through innovations and strategies to inspire medical school and health sciences faculty. We feature informative guests and exciting topics. Faculty Forward will enhance your skills, engage your mind, and help you excel in all you do!
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Theologians discussing the Christian faith from their areas of expertise.
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Podcasting from the Horrored Halls of Academia
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FacultyCast is a podcast series produced by ISB Executive Education. The podcast features ISB professors who continue to broaden the horizons of new knowledge. Gain research-backed perspectives on complex challenges to manage and lead effectively.
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Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
The Faculty of Law has a thriving calendar of lectures and seminars spanning the entire gamut of legal, political and philosophical topics. Regular programmes are run by many of the Faculty's Research Centres, and a number of high-profile speakers who are leaders in their fields often speak at the Faculty on other occasions as well. Audio recordings from such events are published in our various podcast collections. Video recordings are available via YouTube.
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Hosted by Trish Kritek, MD, EdM, University of Washington School of Medicine Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs. This podcast is for faculty and provides tips to help clinicians, educators, and researchers thrive professionally in their careers, covering topics from time management and organization to leadership and self-advocacy.
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Interviews with the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA.
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Popular Podagogy is a podcast from the Queen’s University Faculty of Education that brings big ideas in teaching and education to life. Our guests include top researchers and instructors from our Faculty and beyond, as well as practicing teachers to combine innovative educational ideas with the everyday life of being a teacher. Chris Carlton is our new host for 2022, Nathan Cheney was our host from 2018 - 2021. Theme song by Trevor Strong (PhD'21).
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My school doesn't have a faculty lounge- so I decided to make my own!
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Discussions from the Faculty of Physical Education at Lornshill Academy
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Learn how iPad, iTunes U courses, books, apps and other content are helping faculty to create immersive learning experiences for students.
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The Faculty Meeting is a conversational podcast related to being a faculty member at the university level. Your hosts, Dr. Marty Jencius and Dr. Eric Baltrinic, interview a variety of guests on topics of interest including faculty roles, responsibilities, and lifestyle.
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Captured during a variety of events and programs sponsored by the Alumni Association, distinguished faculty member present talks in the field of Economics.
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Trine University faculty members are interviewed about current research and/or topics of interest to the community at large.
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A podcast focusing in on faculty authors at the University of Central Oklahoma.
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Flock To Faculty is an interview series where Washington College’s Dr. Hull, professor of Chinese language, literature, and culture, sits down with faculty guest to discuss their research and learn more about what they do. Join Dr. Hull as he learns more about the fascinating faculty that we have here at Washington College.
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Podcasts for faculty, residents and medical students
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Whether you are experienced with faculty-led study abroad programs or are just starting out, this podcast is for you. In each episode, faculty leaders and education abroad professionals discuss opportunities and challenges for developing and implementing these programs. Join us as we explore ways to facilitate meaningful interaction with locals and create engaging learning opportunities for students.
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A free, weekly podcast by the Grant MacEwan University Faculty Commons Educational Technology staff. Topics will educate and inform MacEwan faculty with the aim of supporting the integration of technology into teaching and learning at MacEwan.
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This is a feed of pages for Office of Grants and Faculty Development
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Learning Transforms with Ted Riecken, Shauneen Pete and Emma Edmunds is a podcast on research, practices and inspiring people and subjects related to education. Coming to you from the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria (UVic).
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A safe place for teachers and all of those in education can come to talk about those issues that concern them most. Education is in crisis and we’ve lost focus on what truly matters. This podcast is a way to vent, discuss, rethink, and refocus. Join us.
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Get ready for Real Talk related to Education. We cover the hottest educational concepts, reality of being a teacher/admin in today's world, and some fun along the way!
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Podcast by Provost Robert Groves
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Hear what professionals have to say about what shapes medical education.
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The Faculty Meeting is a podcast that introduces the world to the individuals in one of the world's most important professions. No instructional strategies or behavior management tips here! Just teachers discussing life in and out of the classroom! EVERY WEDNESDAY **iTunes**Google Play**Stitcher**SoundCloud** SUBSCRIBE - LIKE - SHARE - DOWNLOAD - RATE - REVIEW Follow us on IG@facultymeetingpod E-mail: facultymeetingpodcast@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Graphic by Danson Designs
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The Faculty Chronicles (TFC) podcast, sponsored by the Touro Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), is about building community, connection, and conversation. It will bring to life the stories behind the great works of Touro faculty, across disciplines in all our schools, focusing on classroom innovation in teaching and learning, science, business, medicine, education, wellness and more.
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The show that started it all, join us here for our general discussion and GM Theory shows.
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Q&A for Online Faculty. I cover topics relating to designing and teaching online classes with love, compassion, and humanity based on my experience as a professor in an online MS in Nutrition program. Questions welcome: thinkingofyoupodcast@gmail.com! #digitalpedagogy #highered Cover art photo provided by Isaac Mehegan on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@isaacmehegan
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Teaching Medicine through Story Slam, PCMH Office Hours, Medical Education Content Blast & Faculty Development
Dr. Patton
I am an Internal Medicine Program Director putting together educational content for resident and medical students, and faculty development for our faculty. My focus is on Medication Education Content Blast, PCMH Office hours, Story Slams, and faculty development.
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A community of post-secondary educators who recognize the deep symbolism and significance of the academic mace and are advancing the status of faculty authority in the modern academy of the twenty-first century.
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The Faculty of Law holds an annual Open Day for undergraduate students, at which members of the Faculty discuss the Faculty, the Cambridge admissions system, and the benefits studying Law at Cambridge, The Open Day gives potential students, and their parents and teachers, a chance to look around the Faculty and the Squire Law Library, meet members of Faculty staff, and ask any questions they might have. The general talks given at this Open Day are available to listen to in this podcast, or c ...
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Listen to lectures by—and discussions with—the University of Chicago Law School's eminent faculty, as well as some very special guests.
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Welcome to The Wealth Faculty, where you and I go on an adventure, a journey in discovering what is the true meaning of wealth. The Wealth Faculty has two intentions. Firstly, we focus on the faculty that you bring to life - your physical, mental and emotional faculties. Secondly, the idea of creating wealth for yourself into the future requires a team - a faculty of advisors. One thing I can tell you, this thing called wealth is a marathon, not a sprint. The people you rely on to help you w ...
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Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more
Dr. Katie Linder, Director of the Oregon State University Ecampus Research Unit
Research in Action is a weekly podcast about topics and issues related to research in higher education from experts across a range of disciplines.
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Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester delivers high quality education and training for health professionals and life scientists, in partnership with the NHS and industry. Our research offers a multidisciplinary approach to biomedical and health science discoveries that have real global impact.
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Main Street Moxie: Stories from small-town founders and entrepreneurs told by students and faculty at Franklin College
Franklin College Department of Economics, Business, and Accounting and the Kite Shop at Franklin College
Hear stories from the builders, dreamers, adventurers, and founders that knit communities together with businesses big and small. Whether it's a corner shop, a B2B agency, a nonprofit, or a high-powered startup on the rise, you'll hear about the ideas, the journeys, the challenges, and the victories from real people who make our small towns special. Periodic special editions will focus on student entrepreneurs at Franklin College and surrounding schools, as well as other programs around Indi ...
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Repugnant transactions and taboo trades: The Baron de Lancey Lecture 2025
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42:33Professor Kimberly D. Krawiec from the University of Virginia School of Law explores "repugnant transactions and taboo trades" — markets that are morally contested and sometimes even prohibited, such as sex work, commercial surrogacy, and the sale of organs, eggs, and sperm. She asks how we, as a society, decide what is up for sale and what is off-…
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Grabbing Sin Before It Takes Root (Ezekiel 13-16)
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38:19This week, we're talking about the depth of Israel's sin, God's hand in it, and what we can learn about our own struggle with sin in the Christian life. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started.Follow us on Instagram: …
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Bridging University Research to Community Impact
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29:54The guest for this episode, Dr. Nicole Patton Terry, Director of Florida Center for Reading Research at Florida State University, discusses how research can go beyond discovery of new knowledge to connecting with the community and its stakeholders to make a positive impact.Von FSU College of Medicine
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Episode 137. One of Us: Freaks (1932)
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1:02:44Join us as we delve into the lineage and legacy of Tod Browning’s pre-code horror classic. From the morality police to representation of disability to community building through murder, we discuss why Freaks remains a unique and unrepeatable entry in the horror canon. More content over on our Patreon! REQUIRED READING Freaks. Dir. Tod Browning, 193…
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Innovation and Commercialization with UW's CoMotion
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20:18Fiona Wills (Associate Vice Provost for Innovation Development and Commercialization, UW) explains the resources available to research faculty, postdocs, and graduate students looking to commercialize an innovation through UW's CoMotion. She discusses all of the steps of the commercialization process, from training to startup, including different m…
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The statehood of Palestine: A Palestinian account: Cambridge University Lawyers Without Borders
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56:02Speaker: Professor Victor Kattan (University of Nottingham) Chair: Professor Antony Anghie (Goodhart Professor, National University of Singapore and the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law) Abstract: In this presentation I will provide an account of the statehood of Palestine. After outlining the basic principles relating to statehood in…
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State Immunity: Theory and Practice - Hussein Haeri KC, Withers LLP
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42:29Lecture summary: This lecture will explore the parameters of State immunity at the international level and as reflected in different national legal systems (including England & Wales, the United States and others). It will include an overview of foundational and more recent jurisprudence in international and domestic courts, and will give particula…
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Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement: 18th Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture
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53:45The eighteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture was delivered by Robert P. Merges, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professor of Law and Technology at UC Berkeley School of Law, on 18 March 2025. The lecture entitled 'Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement' took place at Emmanuel College, Camb…
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The UK's Relationship with the European Union: 2025 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture
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37:54The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice. Among the eminent scholars of European legal studies invited to give the lecture are Professor Joseph Weiler, former Judge David Edwards of the European Court of Justice, an…
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The Future of the European Union: Socio-Economic and Political Challenges to its Legal-Constitutional Framework: CELS Seminar
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36:23Speaker: Dr Bernadette Zelger, University of Innsbruck Abstract: The debate about the future of the European Union has long left academic circles, arrived in the midst of society and been awarded political attention. Meanwhile, there has been an increase of Euroscepticism accompanied by more nationalist political developments echoed in the swings t…
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Property and Provenance: CIPIL Evening Seminar
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41:34Speaker: Professor Madhavi Sunder, Georgetown University Law School Abstract: Innovation thrives on borrowing from creators, past and far-flung. When does cultural exchange cross the line into cultural misappropriation or theft decried as “cultural appropriation”? Notably, today’s culture wars increasingly turn on intellectual property claims, with…
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Looking Back and Looking Forward (ft. Jenny McGahey)
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44:28This week, we're joined by one of RTS Washington's longest-tenured staff, our registrar Jenny McGahey. We're looking back over the last 30 years at RTS Washington, highlighting how the Lord has sustained our campus through each of its various seasons. Along with our history, we're also sharing our hopes for the future of RTS Washington, including t…
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Official responses to sexual violence: obstacles and opportunities: CCCJ Evening Seminar
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53:37Speakers: Professor Vanessa Munro (University of Warwick) and Professor Miranda Horvath (University of Suffolk) Professors Munro and Horvath both actively contributed to Operation Soteria, the joint project between the police and CPS to rethink how allegations of sexual violence should be investigated and prosecuted. In this public lecture they wil…
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Equitable Ownership: XXIV Old Buildings Lecture 2025
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58:20On 28 February 2025 The Rt. Hon. Lord Briggs of Westbourne delivered the 2025 XXIV Old Buildings Lecture entitled "Equitable Ownership". Michael Townley Featherstone Briggs, Lord Briggs of Westbourne became a Justice of the Supreme Court in October 2017. Lord Briggs grew up around Portsmouth and Plymouth, following his naval officer father between …
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This week, we're talking about Satan—who he is, how he works, and how the church has thought about him.Our 30th Anniversary weekend is coming up soon! We're hosting an Evening of Song with Keith and Kristyn Getty on March 28th, followed by a full day of lectures and a reception on March 29th. Visit https://www.rtsdc30.com/ for more information and …
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Explaining Sudan’s Catastrophe: From Popular Revolution to Coup, War and Famine
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42:31Summary: This talk explains Sudan’s descent into a horrific war that is the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The war has displaced over 11 million people, involved the targeting of civilians, including especially women, in mass violence, and precipitated a hunger crisis affecting over 24 million people, with over 630,000 currently facing famine. …
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Much Ado about Disclosure: The WIPO 2024 IP Treaties: CIPIL Evening Seminar
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46:56Speaker: Professor Margo Bagley, Emory University School of Law Abstract: 2024 was a year for multilateral IP like no other. WIPO Member states adopted two new treaties last year: the WIPO Treaty on IP, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge and the Riyadh Design Law Treaty. Both were groundbreaking in their mention of one or more o…
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History and Hope: Sean Lucas on Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America
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39:03This week's episode concludes our History and Hope series. In this episode, Dr. Sean Lucas unpacks the history of Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America. This lecture was delivered remotely via Zoom and is introduced by Dr. Irwyn Ince.For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leader…
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Property Rights at Sea - Prof Richard Barnes
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46:44Lecture summary: Property is a fundamental legal institution governing the use of things: who may own what, how and why. Given that such questions extend to a wide range of natural resources essential to human well-being, such as food, water and shelter, then it is reasonable to assume that human rights should play an important role in shaping prop…
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SkyKick in the UKSC: is the Sky a limit at all?: CIPIL Evening Seminar
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1:00:41Speaker: Dr Stuart Baran is a barrister at specialist intellectual property chambers Three New Square IP Abstract: The UK Supreme Court has now given its long (and long-awaited) judgment in SkyKick v. Sky. It concerns the appropriate specification of goods and services as part of a trade mark application. In particular, the UKSC was asked to consid…
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History and Hope: Don Fortson on Reformed Theology in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church
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58:57We're glad to bring you another lecture in the History and Hope series, this time featuring Dr. S. Donald Fortson discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church.For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This miles…
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History and Hope: Sam Ferguson on Reformed Theology in the Anglican Tradition
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1:03:09We're thrilled to bring you another lecture in the History and Hope series, featuring Sam Ferguson discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the Anglican tradition.For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year has been marked by…
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(Non-)Defining 'Gender' in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft: Possibilities, Alliances, and Strategies
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2:00:20Panel: '(Non-)Defining 'Gender' in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft: Possibilities, Alliances, and Strategies' Feminist activists, country representatives, and other civil society actors have debated how to define “gender” in international criminal law (ICL) for at least three decades. In the Rome Conference that established the International Crim…
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Governing Sovereign Debt Crises: The Case for International Sovereign Insolvency Law - Dr Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima
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41:01Sovereign debt crises have surged since the end of the Bretton Woods system and currently threaten a lost decade for many countries across the world. Indermit Gill, in the World Bank Group’s 2024 International Debt Report, describes the situation in many of the poorest countries as a ‘metastasising solvency crisis that continues to be misdiagnosed …
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On the Interface between Public and Private International Law: 1973 Professor Inaugural Lecture 2025
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58:45Oh Thursday 6th February 2025 Professor Campbell McLachlan KC delivered his 1973 Professor Inaugural Lecture: 'On the Interface between Public and Private International Law'. The lecture begins at 05:18 Abstract: Our understanding of the operation of law beyond the nation State has been deeply shaped by two great disciplines: public and private int…
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Popular Podagogy: Chinese Newcomer Youth in the Classroom with Laura Mozhu Li
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21:29Laura Mozhu Li, an MEd student at the Faculty of Education, talks about her research on Chinese newcomer youth and their experiences with racism in Canada. Laura, a 1.5 generation Chinese-Canadian, shares how her own immigration and schooling experiences influenced her research, along with some helpful tips on fostering inclusive classrooms. Laura …
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'Digital Empire or Fiefdoms? The Role of 'the EU' as a Digital Power': CELS Seminar
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38:00Speaker: Professor Orla Lynskey, University College London Abstract: The EU ‘digital empire’ seeks to align technological development to its rights and values by adopting and promoting a rights-driven model of technological regulation. Bradford’s influential characterisation of EU digital strategy is credible when one maps the array of legal ‘Acts’…
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What is Project Finance, and Why is it Important?: 3CL Seminar
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31:21Speaker: Professor Paul Deemer (Vanderbilt Law School) This lecture focuses on the development and project financing of large international infrastructure projects, and covers – What is “project finance” and what is not? How does a “project financing” differ from other types of financing? Why is project finance used on large infrastructure projects…
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The Law of State Succession: Principles and Practice' - Dr Arman Sarvarian
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27:36Speaker: Arman Sarvarian, University of Surrey Date: Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Friday 31 January 2025 Dr Arman Sarvarian will speak about his forthcoming monograph The Law of State Succession: Principles and Practice to be published by Oxford University Press in April. The product of seven years’ labour of approximately 170,000 words, the work incl…
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Beyond the Lecture: Creating Meaningful Connections in the Classroom
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34:04Dr. Pamela Davis, Executive Coach The PD Experience Dr. Davis will share benefits and strategies for connecting with students in your classroom. While sharing her experience as a veteran educator and how building connections has an impact on not only learners, but also faculty.Von FSU College of Medicine
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Discerning Your Call to Seminary (ft. Elizabeth Wagner)
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1:02:19This week, our conversation is led by Elizabeth Wagner, Deputy Director of Admissions at RTS Washington and New York. We're sharing our seminary stories—how we got here, what we learned, and how we made it work. We'd love for you to be a part of the RTS community. Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you at www.rts.edu/washingt…
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Episode 136. Curse of Fack: 2024 Year in Review
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1:48:56Andrea and Alex run down their favourite horror films from 2024, share what they’re looking forward to this year and go head-to-head in trivia for Fack supremacy. Join our Patreon community! LISTEN Right click or option-click here and choose “Save Target As”Von Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West
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'An Institutional Theory for Corporate Law': 3CL Seminar
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32:06Speaker: Professor Eva Micheler (LSE) Abstract: Reliance on agency-theoretic reasoning has led to substantial theoretical and empirical advances in company law scholarship, but the narrow focus on board-level actors and phenomena has disconnected the analysis of the company from the reality of the economic organisation it is meant to enable and sup…
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Best Practices for Faculty Recruitment
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26:44Dr. Sahar Rooholamini (Pediatrics; Assistant Dean for Recruitment and Retention) walks us through the steps for recruiting faculty using equitable, mission-aligned best practices. Dr. Rooholamini shares strategies for active outreach to gather a diverse pool of applicants, delineates key qualities of an exemplary job ad, and explains the role of th…
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Suffering and the Sovereignty of God (Ezekiel 12)
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29:37This week we’re diving in to Ezekiel 12, highlighting the seriousness of sin and the suffering it brings, the necessity of repentance, and God's work in the church today. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started.Follow…
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Potential Legal Limitations on a Russia-Ukraine Peace Agreement: Gregory Fox
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44:18Speaker: Gregory Fox, Wayne State University Date: Friday Lunchtime Lecture - Friday 24 January 2025 Summary: Does international law place any constraints on a possible Ukraine-Russia peace agreement? While we can only speculate about its contents, two aspects appear certain: Ukraine will be asked to relinquish (at a minimum) territory now occupied…
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The Secret Sins of Israel (Ezekiel 8-11)
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43:06This week, we look at the Israelites’ hidden sins, their consequences, and how our life can be impacted by the sins we try to hide from God.Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu for more information. Follow us on Instagram: https:…
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The Day of the Lord and Remnant Theology (Ezekiel 6-7)
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44:03This week we discuss the themes of judgment, the role of the land, and the significance of the term "Son of Man" as used by Ezekiel and its connection to Jesus. We'll explore the broader implications of these themes for understanding messianic expectations, the day of the Lord, and the remnant theology. Want to continue the conversation? Explore ou…
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Episode 135. Family Matters: The Brood (1979)
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1:04:48Join us as we breakdown the isolated families of David Cronenberg’s The Brood. From family structures to the legalese of it all, we investigate why and how we cling to each other. Last chance for our Class of 2024 merch! Artwork by the incredible Candice Purwin. REQUIRED READING The Brood. Dir. David Cronenberg, 1979. EXTRA CREDIT Cronenberg on Cro…
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Fack Flash! Robert Eggers’ NOSFERATU
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23:07Christmas came early for the profs this year, with an advance screening to Robert Eggers’ hotly anticipated adaptation of Nosferatu! We recorded our immediate reaction at the cinema for our Patreon, but we wanted to spread the good cheer for the film’s wide release. Hear our raw reactions – but beware spoilers if you don’t want details! Join our Pa…
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What Makes an Outstanding Mentor?
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21:55Dr. Elia Tait Wojno (Immunology; Director, Mentor Education for UW School of Medicine) provides background on the CIMER (Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research) program and gives advice for anyone who wants to become a mentor in their career. She explains how to establish shared expectations and communicate with a sense of c…
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History and Hope: John Muether on Reformed Theology in the Orthodox PC
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56:12Episodes 207: History and Hope: John Muether on Reformed Theology in the Orthodox PCWe are thrilled to bring you our first lecture in the History and Hope series, featuring John Muether discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and…
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All About Literacy with Dr. Pamela Beach
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30:42Dr. Pamela Beach, Associate Professor of Language and Literacy, joins us for a wide-scoping discussion about literacy. Listen to learn about multi-literacies, early literacies, the differences between learning languages, how to help with literacy learning in your classroom - and so much more! Pamela's book, Promoting Language and Early Literacy Dev…
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Friday lecture: 'International Law, Marxist State Theory, and the Many Ends of Decolonization' - Prof Umut Özsu, Carleton University
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44:28Lecture summary: Many political economists, economic historians, and historical sociologists understand the transition from the 1970s to the 1980s as involving a shift from debates about inflation, oil shocks, floating currencies, and the New International Economic Order to neoliberalism's political and ideological breakthrough, first in the indust…
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CELH 2024 Annual Lecture: 'Legal History and Literature: Towards Creative Reciprocity'
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1:01:21On 26 November 2024 Professor Paul Mitchell (University College London) delivered the CELH annual lecture on the topic 'Legal History and Literature: Towards Creative Reciprocity'. The Centre for English Legal History (CELH) was formally established in 2016 to provide a hub for researchers working in legal history across the University of Cambridge…
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Fifty Years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969: Daniel Monk & Rebecca Probert
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28:19Speakers: Professors Daniel Monk (Birkbeck University of London) & Rebecca Probert (University of Exeter) The enactment of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 was a landmark moment in family law. Coming into force in 1971, it had a significant impact on legal practice and was followed by a dramatic increase in divorce rates, reflecting changes in social at…
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shoRTS: Zach Purvis on Writing in the Reformation
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22:08shoRTS: Zach Purvis on Writing in the ReformationIt's conference season, and as is our tradition we ambushed friends and colleagues at the Evangelical Theological Society to hear what they're working on.In this episode Dr. Zachary Purvis, Lecturer in Church History at Edinburgh Theological Seminary, speaks with us about Reformation scribal culture.…
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Episode 134. Material World: They Live (1988)
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1:14:22In this episode Andrea and Alex deep-dive into John Carpenter’s cult-classic exploring the ways that materialism, Marxism, and maximalism have driven us to the edge of consumption. Check out our Class of 2024 merch! Artwork by the incredible Candice Purwin. REQUIRED READING They Live. Dir. John Carpenter, 1988. EXTRA CREDIT “Eight O’Clock in the Mo…
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History and Hopes: Mark Dever on Reformed Theology in the Baptist Tradition
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40:27Episodes 206: History and Hopes: Mark Dever on Reformed Theology in the Baptist TraditionWe are thrilled to bring you our first lecture in the History and Hope series, featuring Mark Dever discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the Baptist tradition.For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church …
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How to Create a Strategic Plan
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28:52Dr. David Morgenroth (Rehabilitation Medicine) walks through the entire process of creating a strategic plan. Learn about the steps involved from defining the scope and inviting the right mix of voices to the table, to analyzing data, assigning tactics and finally implementation. Dr. Morgenroth encourages folks to be realistic about the timeline, m…
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