Extractions: Accidental activist: Child of the Family hopes to find a new community at UC Berkeley Botanical Garden offers "Waterwise" guide and plant sale Stolen laptop containing personal data recovered by campus police More news: Leon Litwack ... Solo, but not alone Select one All stories by date economics Campus news Education Environment Events at Berkeley International affairs People Science Social science Students engineering Miss America BERKELEY - On Wednesday, June 25, UC Berkeley theater/performance studies major Autumn Zangrilli will be in Fresno trying out for her most difficult role yet: Miss California. The part comes with a hefty paycheck $10,000 in scholarship money. The winner also has a 1 in 50 shot at the "fairest of the fair" Miss America showdown in Atlantic City.
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Extractions: 582304 Metaspråket XML (2 sv) Results from separate exam 13.8.2004 available Results from separate exam 16.4.2004 available If you did not complete the project work in 2003 but wish to take a separate exam in 2004, you can do the project in spring 2004. The deadline is May 23rd, and the instructions are here Results from separate exam available Full results available. Also just the Project work results. Grading information/Arvosteluperusteet Exam questions/Koe Exam results available. You can also check the points you got from exercises Both results only for those above passing limit (15 points for exam, 6 attendances in exercises). The project work results and so full course results will be available later. When you have completed the project work, submit it through
Extractions: General email: wwweas@uea.ac.uk Home Admissions Events ... Fellowships contact The Sainsbury Centre Recently a lot of my work in EAS has been with graduate students. I convene the Modernism MA , which is a fairly new course. This is an exciting programme to be involved in, not least because of the opportunities we have here to work across different disciplines and languages. Dr Jane Beckett from World Art History First Year PhD Theory and Methodology Seminar
School Of English, Communication And Philosophy Cardiff University offers a unique Masters Degree in the Teaching and Practice of The Creative Process (autumn, 30 credits), Teaching Creative Writing http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/creativewriting/
Extractions: While students make consistent independent progress on their writing portfolios, they also enrol in three taught courses: . All are team-taught by staff members addressing topics in their areas of interest and special expertise. The taught courses are compulsory and seek to develop students' knowledge, skills and understanding of the complementary nature of writing and teaching. Students should seek to gain a broad critical grasp of the field as a whole while advancing in their individual goals and interests, with staff advising them in the construction of a year-long programme that will maximise their literary growth and progress. This course consists of seminars designed to teach students how to plan, conduct, and assess Creative Writing classes and groups at different levels. Students will be assigned to an undergraduate group as part of their gaining of hands-on teaching experience. It is assessed by a formal, edited journal that discusses and comments on the pedagogic process.
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Emory Magazine:Autumn 1998: Rebecca Chopp But also I think it s similar to teaching because you re helping people to Chopp The report of the Commission on Teaching advocated a both/and model http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_MAGAZINE/autumn98/chopp.html
Extractions: The Emory Magazine Interview New provost Rebecca Chopp assesses the University's progress and its prospects by Andrew W.M. Beierle A s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, Rebecca Chopp is the principal academic officer of the University and is responsible for all academic divisions, the libraries, and information technology. Chopp served as interim provost from June 1997 until May 1, 1998,when she replaced Billy E. Frye, provost from 1988 until his appointment as chancellor of the University. Chopp joined the Emory faculty in 1985 and was named Charles Howard Candler Professor of Theology at the Candler School of Theology in January 1996. She served as dean of faculty and academic affairs at Candler from 1993 to 1997 and chaired the University's Commission on Teaching from January 1996 to September 1997. This is her first interview with Emory Magazine since her appointment. Emory Magazine: What personal and professional qualities do you bring to the position of provost? Chopp: I bring a commitment to and passion for our intellectual life combined with curiosity and flexibilityan openness about how we might cultivate intellectual community in different ways in the future. As provost, it's important to listen to the suggestions and ideas of other administrators, faculty, staff, and students about what Emory's mission is and ought to be. The intellectual community to which we all belong draws its strength from recognizing that a good idea is a good idea no matter where it originates. So in many ways a provost is, as much as anything, a facilitator of ideas at a university. The provost helps to put good ideas into practice and to see connections among the ideas that arise in different areas of our community. Because I'm a good listener, I'm open and attuned to the ideas that are offered, which helps me to facilitate our intellectual community.