different ways. One is we can talk about group dynamics and then the second is who's on the team. So a group of researchers I believe led by a team at um BN um what's it called? Bringham Young University . We're curious are there people who cause a multiplier effect on other employees?Like are there people on your teams that are so effective at what they do they cause everybody to work out better? And so they took basketball data and what they found is that there's a
babies could help them achieve larger sizes overall. But there's a really interesting story that we've pieced together recently. This is research that's come out of my lab at the University of Edinburgh. It's been largely led by Ornela Bertrand, who is a postdoc scholar with me and is now a young professor in Spain. And this is a story that really strikes at the heart of whatwe think of when we think of mammals. It knocks us down a peg a little bit. And so I'll explain, because I didn't expect this to be the story, but it turns out to be true. Very early mammals living
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, university wanted to get some-- because of the IP and copyright of the students, wanted to basically monetize these MPEG-2 decoders.
So I read the grammar by Gardiner and was looking forward very much to study ancient Egyptian, and what happened was that I went up to the University of Birmingham where I went to university , andthere was a man called Rundle Clark, who was an Egyptologist, and Rundle Clark came in on the Monday and gave us one lesson about
And that scared me 'cause I realized by 1%, or the grace of the professor that let me through, I just about ended my entire university career here. So fortunately, those marks don't count on your transcript 'cause they're remedial classes, and so I got kind of a fresh start the next semester and did itfor real, and I did it for me, and that made all the difference.
because it basically sets up the whole book and I think it'll do the same for this conversation. I work at the University of Chicago, so I take the train in every morning. And I had kind of this eureka moment, this this momentwhere I put on my scientist hat and the world just looked weird in a way it hadn't before.
appointment as professor of sociology of education at Cambridge came at a very particular moment both in the university 's history and also in a global debate about what an inclusive society should look about uh both in theUK and the US following the Black Lives Matter protests and the murder of George
the university which had awarded his PhD Liverpool John Moors Liverpool John Mo university said uh that they had carried out a review of the PhD once they werecontacted and that they had found no reason to find that there had been
authorities. You're doing it now here on our programming. Um, but you have also written about the relative silence of university professors during the cockroach uh protest movement.Do academics feel constrained in what they can say publicly? What what do you think is going on here?
He's a law professor and co-director of the High Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law. Welcome to DW.In layman's terms, professor, what do the states involved in this case have to
I have a lot of regrets-- I'll give you a sort of a mundane example of-- it's more true of-- well, it's actually true around the world. University graduates, American college graduates, European university graduates who regret not studying abroad while they were in school.I thought you were going to say that.
And we had ours, unfortunately, with an attempted coup in the 1990s, which led me to the United States to complete my education as a chemist at the American University and subsequently to go to Harvard to do my master's at the Kennedy School in public policy and then on to Oxford,where I did my PhD in economics.
done in a common good way. University . All funded basically by the US government, then Princeton does a bit of it.
And so I'm going to jump to our next question, and I'm just going to ask you to-- let's think about if we had a magical power to transport back into time. University had written some very anti-homophobic thing.
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really used university library where you know if you coughed you were kind of sent into exile
And so this was another factor in the debate. University in Cleveland-- an interesting time to go there, just after Kennedy's assassination at the beginning of the 1960s and so on.
university . I gave a talk about augmented reality-- inventions related to augmented reality, inventions related to dancing.
university in the state.
University of Washington, maybe University of British Columbia are your two schools that really succeed
University of Washington biologist he said carmine whenever you talk to people
University of Texas just came out a report that 1 in 3 girls have been sexually assaulted on their campus.
University wasn't an option for me.
University was for the rich kids.
University of Singapore. And he's written this fantastic book, "The Billionaire Raj, a Journey Through India's Gilded Age."
University . And there are all of these people and they're all saying, oh my, oh my god, your story.
University College London who immediately went through them properly and documented them, up they went into the internet.
University , and co-founded the UK Open Rights Group.
University , in the history departments of la Sorbonne in Paris, or in Oxford in England.
University of Michigan you I have participation as one of the metrics that that I grade on and lo and behold when
university I'm just I'm just learning and I just want you guys to know that like we need to lift our women we need
University and we both worked at the student newspaper on the entertainment
University so that they get the wisdom so that they can then do achievements of creative skill here's darn saying let
University that their jobs could be replaced by a machine from which all the
University and struggled a bit through physics in high school what advice do you have for students who are struggling to grasp physics Concepts probably more
University of Texas at Austin and I wrote this book thirst for power energy water and human survival which was just published a few months ago I've been
University in getting um boers and Coastal folks to report sightings and take photographs they had this great app that they had and you could take a
University of North Carolina and we have an office on the campus with the we work in conjunction with um with private um
University . He's known for his ideas on idea futures and markets, and was involved in the creation of DARPA's Future Map project
University and your CEO and brilliant co-founder-- he spoke at.
University of Singapore, co-founder and CEO of Hybrid Reality, which is an advisory firm looking
University came along. Now Gates, of course, was one of America's foremost scholars,
University of Texas researchers did a study called, How Do I Love Thee-- Let Me Count the Words.
University -- possibly in my first year.
university , I studied geography and urban planning, but I never really got to use these kinds of imaginary
University of State does have a dedicated Facebook page for its football team.
University she was working as a domestic cleaner and the conversations he had with an out water blew away his
University , my alma mater, Woodrow Wilson School of Public International Affairs, and a doctorate from Princeton as well.
University of California up in Berkeley, which already had a professional brewing school-- where most of the students who went through that
University . Joyce will be talking to us about her most recent book, which most of you have copies of, "Round About the Earth--
university on the island.