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Why Dialogue? Feedback and Discussions from the WKD Workshops
Chairpersons present the results of the workshops
Nurturing the New da Vincis, Galileos and Newtons
Workshop 3: Reshaping university education for improved dialogue and societal responsibility
Of Flour and Salt are both Bread and Paste Made
Workshop 1: Dialogue driven by political instruments and respecting academic autonomy
The world has problems, universities have faculties: How to promote interdisciplinarity in academic institutions
Workshop 2: Dialogue driven by academic institutional governance
Always Look on the Unified Side of Life; Discussions on the Origins and Migrations of Modern Humans
Scientific Session 3: Origins and Migrations of Modern Humans, Discussion
Have We Become Wiser?
Reports from Round Table Presentations
Unravelling Complexity
Scientific Session 2: New Discoveries Defining Complexity
Networking & Social
Have We Become Wiser?
Reports from Round Table Presentations
Opening & Closing
The Compassionate Elite - An Experiment
17 October 2006
Why Dialogue? Feedback and Discussions from the WKD Workshops
Chairpersons present the results of the workshops
Of Flour and Salt are both Bread and Paste Made
Workshop 1: Dialogue driven by political instruments and respecting academic autonomy
The world has problems, universities have faculties: How to promote interdisciplinarity in academic institutions
Workshop 2: Dialogue driven by academic institutional governance
At the Crossroads of a new Knowledge Commons
The World Knowledge Dialogue First Symposium Opens in Crans-Montana, Switzerland
Scientific Sessions
The Compassionate Elite - An Experiment
17 October 2006
What Separates Us from the Apes? Neandertals and the Path to the Modern Human
17 September 2006
Nurturing the New da Vincis, Galileos and Newtons
Workshop 3: Reshaping university education for improved dialogue and societal responsibility
Always Look on the Unified Side of Life; Discussions on the Origins and Migrations of Modern Humans
Scientific Session 3: Origins and Migrations of Modern Humans, Discussion
Have We Become Wiser?
Reports from Round Table Presentations
Human Migrations in Prehistory: The Cultural Records
Scientific Session 3: Origin and Migrations of Modern Humans
Me Tarzan, You Jane: Linguistics, Human Migration and Culture
Linguistic issues about the origins of modern humans. Prof. Dr. Bernard Victorri, Lattice-CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, France
Of Mice and Cities
The derivation of mathematical formulas to describe biological and social systems
Towards a Neuroscience of the Capable Person: Unity, Diversity and Oneself as Another
Keynote lecture 2
Workshops
Why Dialogue? Feedback and Discussions from the WKD Workshops
Chairpersons present the results of the workshops
Nurturing the New da Vincis, Galileos and Newtons
Workshop 3: Reshaping university education for improved dialogue and societal responsibility
Of Flour and Salt are both Bread and Paste Made
Workshop 1: Dialogue driven by political instruments and respecting academic autonomy
The world has problems, universities have faculties: How to promote interdisciplinarity in academic institutions
Workshop 2: Dialogue driven by academic institutional governance
Have We Become Wiser?
Reports from Round Table Presentations