2018 Advancing the Human Condition Symposium
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- Transdisciplinary Research to Augment HumanityBurnett, Andy; Hawkins, Faith Kirkham; CoBabe-Ammann, Emily (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Our panelists draw upon the psychology of creativity to explore the collaborative processes that ground innovation and to share exemplars from their campuses.
- Transdisciplinary Research to Augment HumanityCoBabe-Ammann, Emily (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Emily CoBabe-Ammann is Director of Strategic Projects, University of Colorado-Boulder.
- Transdisciplinary Directions for Research FundingRoberto, Karen A. (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Karen Roberto is University Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute for Society, Culture and Environment at Virginia Tech.
- Welcome Remarks, Advancing the Human Condition SymposiumPratt-Clarke, Menah (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Menah Pratt-Clarke is Vice President for Strategic Affairs and Diversity at Virginia Tech. NOTE: Audio is missing for the first 1:30 of this video.
- Transdisciplinary Directions for Research FundingLee, Lisa M. (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Lisa Lee is Associate Vice President for Research and Innovation at Virginia Tech.
- Overview, Advancing the Human Condition SymposiumDeramo, Michele C. (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Michele C. Deramo is Assistant Provost for Diversity Education at Virginia Tech.
- Keynote: Universities Responding to Global ChallengeGuzmán Cruzat, José Antonio (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)José Antonio Guzmán Cruzat, Chancellor of the Universidad de los Andes, Santiago, Chile, opens the symposium with an invitation for scholars, academics, educators, and practitioners to grapple with the complex questions of our age. Introduced by Mercedes Ramirez Fernandez, Associate Vice Provost for Strategic Affairs and Diversity.
- Transdisciplinary Directions for Research FundingIyengar, Sunil (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Sunil Iyengar is Director of the Office of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts.
- Transdisciplinary Research to Augment HumanityHawkins, Faith Kirkham (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Faith Kirkham Hawkins is Associate Vice President for Research, Indiana State University. NOTE: the first 14 seconds of this video lacks audio.
- Transdisciplinary Directions for Research FundingLee, Lisa M.; Iyengar, Sunil; Knapp, R. Benjamin; Roberto, Karen A. (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Dr. Lee facilitates a discussion with grant-makers and Investment Institute Directors on research funding and resource development for complex initiatives.
- Artivention 4King, Christine; Cumbie, Matthew (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Led by Dance Exchange performers Matthew Cumbie and Christine King, these performances are integrated throughout the Symposium as a way to reflect upon and synthesize our work together.
- Artivention 1King, Christine; Cumbie, Matthew (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Led by Dance Exchange performers Matthew Cumbie and Christine King, these performances are integrated throughout the Symposium as a way to reflect upon and synthesize our work together.
- Transdisciplinary Research to Augment HumanityBurnett, Andy (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Andy Burnett is founder and CEO, Know Innovation. Our panelists draw upon the psychology of creativity to explore the collaborative processes that ground innovation and to share exemplars from their campuses.
- Artivention 3King, Christine; Cumbie, Matthew (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Led by Dance Exchange performers Matthew Cumbie and Christine King, these performances are integrated throughout the Symposium as a way to reflect upon and synthesize our work together.
- Artivention 2King, Christine; Cumbie, Matthew (Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)Led by Dance Exchange performers Matthew Cumbie and Christine King, these performances are integrated throughout the Symposium as a way to reflect upon and synthesize our work together.
- 2nd Annual Advancing the Human Condition Symposium(Virginia Tech, 2018-11-27)The Office for Inclusion and Diversity presents the second annual Advancing the Human Condition Symposium, Nov. 27-28, 2018 at the Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center. The two-day event fosters intellectual discourse around emerging questions of the human condition from multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, and adopts a dialogue format that features key discussants and respondents in conversation with other researchers, practitioners, and scholar activists.