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Reproduced verbatim below is a lecture by B. M. Wilson, one of the three editors of Ramanujan’s Collected Papers [13], given at the University of Leeds in (probably) May, 1927. It might be noted that L. J. Rogers had been a faculty member at the University of Leeds; he died in 1933. A handwritten copy of this lecture can be found among the papers of G. N. Watson in the library at Trinity Colleg...
background: problem-based learning is a student-centered teaching method that encourages students to become active learners in the classroom and to improve the learning processes. the aim of this study was to compare two methods of teaching, problem- based learning (pbl) and lecture-based learning, in an embryology course. methods: this was a semi-experimental study conducted in kurdistan uni...
Introduction In 2003 one of the authors of this article visited a historically disadvantaged university in South Africa where a colleague – a well known South African specialist on ubuntu – lectured in the Philosophy department at that time. The author gave a presentation on Genomics and Africa in one of the lecture rooms of the School of Molecular and Life Sciences of this university. On the w...
1. S. GiNDiKrN, 'Analysis on homogeneous domains', Russian Math. Surveys 19 (1964) 1-89. 2. M. KOECHER, 'An elementary approach to bounded symmetric domains', Lecture Notes, Rice University, 1969. 3. O. Loos, 'Bounded symmetric domains and Jordan pairs', Lecture Notes, University of California, Irvine, 1977. 4. A. UNTERBERGER and H. UPMEIER, Pseudodifferential analysis on symmetric cones (CRC-P...
Introduction. These notes are an account of a day-long lecture workshop presented by Simon Thomas of Rutgers University at the University of Ohio at Athens on November 17, 2007, as part of the Appalachian Set Theory series. The workshop served as an intensive introduction to the emerging theory of countable Borel equivalence relations. These notes have been compiled from the lecture slides by S...
RIPE is delighted to publish the annual lecture which marks the 10th anniversary of the journal. The annual RIPE lecture series seeks to highlight the work of a scholar who has made a significant contribution to the field of international political economy. Saskia Sassen, distinguished Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, and Centennial Visiting Professor at the Lond...
This paper presents a cross-cultural examination of the trans-contextual model in University education setting. The purpose of the study was to test the effect of students’ perceived autonomy support and in-lecture learning motivation on motivation, intention, and behaviour with respect to after-lecture learning via the mediation of the social cognitive variables: attitude, subjective norm, and...
I give thanks to the Almighty God for His grace to be alive today and to deliver the 13 Inaugural Lecture of this University, rated and acclaimed the best amongst all the Universities in Nigeria. I am glad to be identified with the University at this point in time and, in particular to deliver a Lecture which will mark the first of a series of Inaugural Lectures in the term of Prof. I. F. Adu, ...
690 October 2014 D R. Henrik Kehlet is perhaps the most well-known surgeon among anesthesiologists around the world due to his substantial contributions toward the understanding of surgical pathophysiology. Dr. Kehlet completed his medical studies and surgical residency at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He then enrolled in a Ph.D. within the same institution, authoring a thesis pertaini...
This is a slightly revised version of the MacDermott Lecture delivered (virtually) at Queen’s University, Belfast, on 27 May 2021.
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