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Rowan University 2018 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) - Duration: 1:35.
SURP is the Summer Undergraduate Research Program here at the
College of Science and Math at Rowan University. What's really important about the
opportunity to do research in the summer is it really gives you uninterrupted
time to do your research. And, so students are really able to devote a lot of time
to these projects and, as a result, many of them graduate with peer-reviewed
publications and many of them win prestigious fellowships while
undergraduates as well as into graduate school.
So, what's nice about the SURP program is that it gives me the opportunity to spend a lot more time in
the lab over the summer as opposed to doing it during the year when I have to
worry about the added burden of exams and homework and things like that. So, I
get a lot of extra hands-on experience that helps prepare me for a career in
research, but also helps solidify the knowledge and things that I learned in class.
So, as a former SURP student, this program really helped me find a job
because there are a lot of industries that are looking for young people who
know how to do research and they see that this person is capable of handling certain tasks.
Through the SURP program, I've actually determined that I do want
to go to graduate school and pursue a Ph.D. program and be able to do research
and potentially go into academia myself to kind of give back and provide this
opportunity for other students in my position.
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CAM the Ram's Epic Summer Adventure - Colorado State University - Duration: 1:02.
So, this is like a copy machine.
How do you send a fax on this?
I have no clue what I'm doing here.
Who faxes anymore?
CAM you know that's a dress code violation, right?
Moving forward, what's your input on what we should do strategically
to better our programs for next year...
do you mind?
Man, CAM, you really need a summer vacation.
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Deakin University Burwood Campus - Duration: 1:31.
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American University Cereal Killer - Duration: 3:43.
(Loud Boom)
Okay but ramen is good right?
Am I right?
(No.) (Yes.) (Yea.)
What are you talking about how is
ramen not good?
Let me
Let me look up some good recipes okay, ready?
It's okay but like
you have to steam it or boil it.
Guys wait.
Oh my gosh...
#DC WIDE ALERT#
-dangerous man-
Is he here?
-suspected killer-
-take cover inside and lock all doors-
Where is he?
Guys we should go...
wait is that him??
(Man teleports away)
Come on guys let's go!
Let's go!
Cmon!
Cmon go!
Go!
Oh my god!
Cmon guys!
Go!
Go! Go!
Press it! Press it!
Go! Go! Go!
Go!
Go! Go! Go!
Who was that guy?
I don't know.
Wasn't that the waiter from Applebee's?!?
Yeah, I forgot to tip him yesterday.
Oh come on!
Son!
Really?
Yeah.
They don't really make that much!
That's not fair!
Thats still not fair, you have to tip people!
(Elevator Dings)
Oh my God!!
Cmon! Cmon!
Cmon!
Hey guys!
Oh my God!
Oh my God!
It won't open!
(Man appears)
Oh my God, it won't open!
Somebody HELP!!
(SCREAM)
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Dhaka University Flash Mob | Department of Marketing 20th Batch | Rag Day 2018 - Duration: 12:42.
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Learn Photography - RMIT Short Courses | RMIT University - Duration: 1:35.
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- My name's Deborah Dorman.
I teach a number of short courses at RMIT.
The introduction to photography level one, level two,
and a people and portrait course.
The courses are very comprehensive.
The introductory course covers everything
from your technical camera skills, exposure
and what all the bells and buttons and whistles do
through to composition design, lighting.
We get all ages, from high school students
through to retirees.
There are some people that are looking to build a folio,
to go on to further education.
Others are just doing it for a hobby.
- I'm a full-time tradesman, but always been into
like videography or anything to do with cameras.
It's something to start off at, like doing it
for short course, it can make you think
whether or not I do want to push it.
I knew that I had to put a lot of attention
to get, to look better.
Within the first lesson, practiced that
during the week, and you could definitely see
the quality of photo turn out a lot better.
I've learned a lot.
- One of the things with the short courses
is that there's no formal assessment.
So if you're feeling a little bit anxious
about passing, then you don't have to worry.
It's just adult education.
You come, you learn at your own pace.
When you get tot he end of it, just to see
how excited they are about photography
and that they know to get the results
that they want now, it's very rewarding.
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Deakin University Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus - Duration: 1:13.
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Discover Western Sydney University - Parramatta Campus - Duration: 2:11.
(guitar music)
- Okay guys, it's Rob.
So, here at Western Sydney Uni this morning.
This is an awesome campus, it's cooking today.
It's hot out here and it's orientation
as you can see behind me, here we go, so actually here
to catch up with these awesome guys at the international
office, and so for those of you who haven't seen
Western Sydney Universities, the campus before us
is Parramatta campus, so the main one.
Let's show you around a little bit.
(guitar music)
- Doing good and yourself?
- Yeah, doing good as well, man.
- Yeah.
- [Rob] I am being filmed.
- Oh my God, we're being filmed.
- Hi.
(guitar music)
- [Rob] Good thanks.
(knock)
(knock)
- Shut up, okay.
- [Rob] Okay, so, it's rolling guys.
- (all) Welcome to Western Sydney.
- [Rob] Okay (laughter).
(guitar music)
- This is my workspace.
- Doing my ability time office.
- This is Liz, who is our new international member
to coordinate starting on Monday next week, so finally--
(mumbling)
(guitar music)
- The thing I love about Western Sydney here
at Parramatta it totally surprises you,
I mean, Parramatta, who the fuck wants to study
at Parramatta, right?
But the campus is beautiful, it's really well manicured.
Like they keep some little cafés and places
to eat, it's actually just a fabulous little campus.
So, really great place to visit and to study, too.
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Linking Google Scholar to Lancaster University Library collections - Duration: 2:59.
Hello and welcome to this short video on linking Google Scholar to library
collections. The reason you might want to link Google Scholar to library
collections is that lots of people really like the simplicity of searching
Google Scholar. It's free easy to use and provides Quick Links to millions of
scholarly articles books and papers. However Google Scholar can't provide you
with access to papers which require a paid for subscription. To avoid being asked
to pay for articles that the library has already paid for on your behalf you can
update your Google Scholar settings. Before I do that I'll just run a really
quick search in Google Scholar. In Google scholar you can use double quotes to
phrase search and you can add multiple keywords so I can do a search here for
'attitudes towards end of life care for children with cancer' and you can see
here that we've got lots of links Google Scholar is trying to pick up on open
access publications and because I'm based on campus at the moment it's
already trying to link with us our collections in the background. However we
can see this top one has no link and so we'd be asked to pay for that so for
that article if we go to the three lines at the top of the google scholar page we
can open the options menu go down to the settings cog and here we can see an
option for library links. Click on library links and in the search box. Type
in Lancaster University and hit the search button. You'll see that we now have
an option for 'Lancaster University find it at Lancaster'. Click Save and now we
can see we've got a link through to find it at Lancaster. If we click on the link
we're redirected to onesearch and we can see the article information from
onesearch. Please bear in mind if you're searching Google Scholar from
off-campus it won't automatically recognize that you're a member of Lancaster
University even if you have the library link set up. You'll still need to
log into onesearch click login and then staff and students. Pop in your details
and then you'll be logged in to onesearch. Then if we click on the link
through to the publishers website you can download the PDF from there. I hope
that was helpful and please do check out our other videos on making the best use
of library collections. Thanks very much!
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Colorado State University Ranked Top College In Colorado - Duration: 0:34.
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Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus - Duration: 1:20.
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My WOW Experience | Matthew Harris-Edwards | University of Lincoln - Duration: 1:41.
When I first got accepted into the University of Lincoln, I was really excited
but at the same time nervous and that's understandable. You see, I have
Autism and I'm not used to things unfamiliar to my usual surroundings and
I was going to the University of Lincoln - a different location from where I was.
I will be far away from my home, meaning I would be in a place I'm not familiar with.
But the University of Lincoln had this summer program called Wow which
helps people like me with special needs feel comfortable in the area
in order to prepare us for uni.
We did activities such as building bridges made from newspaper
entering the university as well as touring Lincoln itself.
After that I felt more confident when moving here. Ever since studying here I feel confident and
happy. I've managed to make some new friends, I've joined the society or two,
and I've even went clubbing down at the Engine Shed.
Lincoln is also a really nice City as well, since I had everything I wanted on my doorstep.
Cinema, restaurants, train station, gym, you-name-it.
The main thing that has helped me cope is that
there are people in the university who listen to your problems. Whenever I had
some concerns or issues I always spoke to one of the staff members.
The staff faculty at the University and the Student Wellbeing Center are
really nice people as they are able to figure out your problems and the best
way to solve them. The tutors who help how in your lessons are also extremely
helpful too - as they are able to give you advice on what you need to do and how to improve.
Overall, being in Lincoln has helped me to become a more confident individual,
and I hope it does it same to you too.
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