- A
lecture (from Latin:
lectura 'reading') is an oral
presentation intended to
present information or
teach people about a
particular subject, for example...
- A
lecture hall (or
lecture theatre) is a
large room used for instruction,
typically at a
college or university.
Unlike a
traditional classroom with a capacity...
- The
Gifford Lectures (/ˈɡɪfərd/) are an
annual series of
lectures which were
established in 1887 by the will of Adam Gifford, Lord
Gifford at the four...
-
Although Hegel lectured on art
several times , he died
before he was able to
publish the
handbook that he
intended to use to
accompany the
lectures, and outside...
- The
Regensburg lecture or
Regensburg address was
delivered on 12
September 2006 by Pope
Benedict XVI at the
University of
Regensburg in Germany, which...
- A
public lecture (also
known as an open
lecture) is one
means emplo**** for
educating the public.
Gresham College, in London, has been
providing free public...
- An
online lecture is an
educational lecture designed to be
posted online.
Lectures are
recorded to video,
audio or both, then
uploaded and made viewable...
-
Fashionable Lectures:
Composed and
Delivered with
Birch Discipline was a **** book
originally published in the 18th
century and
republished by...
- The
Hayek Lecture is
hosted annually by the
Institute of
Economic Affairs in
memory of
Nobel Prize-winning
economist Friedrich Hayek. The
first Annual...
- The
Milroy Lectures are
given on
topics in
public health, to the
Royal College of Physicians, London. They were set up by
money left by
Gavin Milroy, who...