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Alumnus David Barnard Steinman receiving citation
Alumnus David Barnard Steinman, Civil Engineer, receiving Alumni Citation from John W. Graham, Jr., Vice-President of The Cooper Union. Alumni Banquet, Hotel Statler, October 6, 1956.image/tif; 100-62 Alumni Banquet Hotel Statler.tif; 29,803,826 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook
Alumnus Elwood Whitney receiving citation
Alumnus Elwood Whitney, Senior Vice-President, Foote, Cone & Belding, receiving Alumni Citation from John W. Graham, Jr. Vice-President of Cooper Union. Alumni Banquet, Hotel Statler, October 6, 1956.image/tif; 100-51Alumni Banquet Oct 6 1956 Hotel Statler.tif; 30,719,458 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook
Alumnus Raphael Soyer receiving citation
Alumnus Raphael Soyer (School of Art) receiving Alumni Citation from Dr. John W. Graham, Jr., Vice President of The Cooper Union, Hotel Statler, Alumni Banquet, October 6, 1956image/tif; 100-65 Alumni Banquet Hotel Statler0010.tif; 29,817,074 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook
Alumnus Simon B. Zelnik receiving Citation
Simon B. Zelnik (Architecture, Class of 1924), receiving Alumni Citation from Dr. John W. Graham, Jr., Vice President of The Cooper Union, Hotel Statler, October 6, 1956image/tif; 100-68 Alumni Banquet Hotel Statler0013.tif; 29,501,682 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook
Alumnus Samuel Sidney Steinberg receiving citation
Samuel Sidney Steinberg, receiving Alumni Citation from John W. Graham, Jr., Vice President of The Cooper Union,
Alumni Banquet, Hotel Statler, October 6, 1956.image/tif; 100-67 Alumni Banquet Hotel Statler0012.tif; 30,169,410 bytesHP Scanjet 8300; 600ppi; 8-bit grayscaleMitsuko Brook
Dr Hannah Graham on Australian leadership: Integrity, relational leadership and tenacious courage of conviction
Hannah Graham talks to Victor Perton about Australian Leadership. Criminologist, author and university lecturer Dr Hannah Graham was born in Tasmania and studied and worked at the University of Tasmania, before moving to Scotland to work in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Stirling. Hannah has worked on justice and health-related projects with the EU, the Scottish Government, the Australian Government and Tasmanian Government, and she does ongoing research and writing on innovation and justice. Connect to Hannah on Twitter: @DrHannahGraham and @Innovative_Jus
ABC of Geriatric Medicine
Demographic trends confirm what clinicians already know - they are spending increasing amounts of time dealing with older people. This new ABC provides an introduction to the new and increasing challenges of treating older patients in a variety of settings.ABC of Geriatric Medicine provides an overview of geriatric medicine in practice. Chapters are written by experts, and are based on the specialty geriatric medicine curriculum in the UK.ABC of Geriatric Medicine is a highly illustrated, informative, and practical source of knowledge, with links to further information and resources. It is an essential guide where management of the ageing population is a major health issue - for hospital and family doctors, students, nurses and other members of the multi-disciplinary team.Contents: Introducing geriatric medicine / Nicola Cooper & Graham Mulley -- Prescribing in older people / Jon Cooper & Julia Howarth -- Delirium / John Holmes -- Falls / Nicola Cooper -- Bone health / Katrina Topp -- Syncope / Raja Hussain -- Transient ischaemic attack and stroke / Jon Cooper -- Dementia / John Wattis & Stephen Curran -- Urinary incontinence / Eileen Burns & Anne Siddle -- Peri-operative problems / Kirsty Forrest -- Rehabilitation / Lauren Ralston & John Young -- Palliative care / Lucy Nicholson & Suzanne Kite -- Discharge planning / Mamoun Elmamoun & Graham Mulley -- Intermediate care / Nicola Turner & Catherine Tandy -- Benefits and social services / John Pearn & Rosemary Young
Organizing deliberation: the perspectives of professional participation practitioners in Britain and Germany
Public authorities at different levels of governance are increasing the opportunities for citizens to deliberate on issues of public policy. With this practice comes a plethora of academic evaluations, influenced particularly by theories of deliberative democracy. However, the perspectives of one significant group of actors have generally been overlooked: the professional participation practitioners who are commissioned to organize and facilitate these events. It is these actors who work with public authorities in designing and implementing engagement strategies and who thus structure the democratic experience of those citizens who participate. Drawing on interviews with experienced practitioners in Britain and Germany, this essay explores the degree of diffusion of public participation designs; the extent to which practitioners express deliberative democratic principles; and the constraints they perceive to more effective institutionalization of public participation. While practitioners are committed to democratic ideals, too often the culture and practices of public authorities, as well as the pressures of the market-place, constrain their realization
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