by Iliyah | Jan 31, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr Natascha Müller – Multilingualism – A Barrier or a Blessing? Many children grow up in a multilingual environment, and they need to learn and use these languages in different settings. In some cases, they even need to learn and use a new language to...
by Iliyah | Jan 30, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
The Linguistic Society of America Almost a century ago, the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) was founded with the aim of advancing the field of linguistics – the scientific study of language. Since then, LSA has played a critical role in supporting linguistics...
by Iliyah | Jan 9, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr Byron D’Andra Orey – Race & Wellbeing in the US: The Psychological Toll of a Broken System The United States government and law enforcement branches have a long history of abuse and violence towards African American people that continues into present...
by Iliyah | Jan 3, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Medical & Health Sciences
Professor Heidi Zeeman – Neurophilic Design: Who We Are and Where We Are Professor Heidi Zeeman of Griffith University and her collaborators are exploring the innovative research field of neurotrauma and the built environment. They endeavour to understand the...
by Iliyah | Dec 5, 2018 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Education & Training
Professor Raphael DiLuzio – Infusing Creative Thinking into STEM Education Creative thinking is the source of most great human inventions, works of art, and discoveries made throughout history. Professor Raphael DiLuzio, working at the University of Southern...
by Iliyah | Dec 5, 2018 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business, Economics & Finance
Professor Katja Langenbucher – Making the Law Measurable: ‘Economic Transplants’ in the Legal World How can jurists hold people legally accountable for their actions if there is no one, certain and ‘objective’ way of reading the law’s rules? How can we award...
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