A few of our favourite things... about Manchester 🙌 Meet Impression's Manchester team and learn about our journey to date and what exciting plans we have coming up in the north in the future. In this clip, Mike Weir, Impression's Head of Behavioural Science, shares his favourite things about Impression being in Manchester. 👇
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Love this! Sir Roger Bannister combined athletic achievement with scientific excellence which perfectly aligns with Podium Analytics' mission of using #data4good to improve sports science and athlete well-being - and both in Oxford! #PodiumInstitute #SportsScience #sportsdata
On Monday 6th May, it was a privilege to play a small part in celebrating the 70th anniversary of Sir Roger Bannister's record-breaking 4 minute mile at University of Oxford Exeter College, Oxford The event celebrated Sir Roger’s enduring legacy in both sport science – one that resonates deeply with the mission of us at Podium Analytics and The Podium Institute Read about the event here: https://bit.ly/3WtpyJP #MoreSportLessInjury
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I hope you can join us tomorrow online for this unique presentation on resilience in an emergency management context!
Dean & Professor of Homeland Security and Security Studies, College of Arts & Sciences, Embry-Riddle Worldwide, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
/// "Resilient Florida" -- Don't Miss the Opportunity to Hear Live from Florida's Chief Resilience Officer, Wesley R. Brooks! /// Sign up here to attend the next occurrence of the Embry-Riddle Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Virtual Speaker Series "Resilience Reimagined": https://lnkd.in/gp6DXETB
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There is still time to join colleagues across sectors to discuss how organizations rely more on humans to understand the big picture and make good decisions that reduce risks. Register here: https://bit.ly/43uYTxv This course provides you with core scientific principles from psychology and engineering to help you better understand what human error is, and ways of building barriers to keep errors from turning into major events. HDO at UT Austin
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La Pac and Arts & Sciences expand their partnership to the UK Joining Arts & Sciences London, LePac sets up shop in a new territory and signs a new director. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/esTAPUGb
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Last week we presented our model and reflections on Liminal Space and the emergence of a collective body from a group body at the ITLC Conference. - The paper co-authored by Luea Ritter Marco Gyger Dr. Anaïs Sägesser can be accessed under the conference proceedings. #transformativelearning #liminalspace #emergence #collectivebody #radicallysharedaliveness https://lnkd.in/gjF8D4iD
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Here’s the video of Dr Riegl about the importance of our reef and how business and science are aligned for the greater good.
Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance 2024 World Class Faculty Honoree Dr. Bernhard Riegl
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La Pac and Arts & Sciences expand their partnership to the UK Joining Arts & Sciences London, LePac sets up shop in a new territory and signs a new director. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/esTAPUGb
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check out a talk on how to better "tell the story" of real world issues
Telling Your Story: Deploying Strategic Narrative For Real World Issues https://lnkd.in/gdwrJq3R My talk on Useful Fiction at the Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats
✂️ Vanderbilt University hosts PW Singer
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Highlight on STLI Faculty Fellow for Excellence in Teaching Leslie Grant. In this short video, Leslie discusses her STLI Fellowship project focusing on peer observation:
Leslie Grant: STLI Fellow
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Lawrence H. Summers on what's wrong with America and why we can fix it: "Many of you have probably been to Harvard Square." "There's a bridge. The bridge goes over the Charles River. It's 362 feet long." "It had been around for a hundred years. It needed to be fixed." "(It took) five years and two months with one lane of traffic closed in order to renovate a 362 foot bridge." "To put that in perspective, Patton built a bridge over the Rhine -- 3,000 feet -- in one day!" "Julius Caesar built his bridge over the Rhine -- 3000 feet, not 300 feet -- in nine days!" "And this is what it took us." "So do we have huge problems? Yes." "Is this the first time we've had huge problems? Hell no." "Do I think we, all things considered, have a more solvable set of problems and a more dynamic society for solving them? Yeah, I do... than the other places." "And never forget this: we are the place that people from every part of the world want to come to." This was taped at last year's All-In Summit. This year, you can learn directly from the world's greatest minds at AIS 2024. Limited spots available. When: 9/8-9/10 Where: Los Angeles Apply: https://lnkd.in/eKzt_Gaf
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