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Eric Marmorek
Eric Marmorek, born May 1907 in Vienna, Austria, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Interviewer: Ann Solov Walker. Nottaker: Michelle Gorden. Produced by the Holocaust Center of the North Shore, Peabody, Massachusetts, at Cablevision of Peabody, Mass
EMSO ERIC Annual Report 2021
The annual report of 2021 highlights the efforts and progress made in the provision of EMSO ERIC services in the face of challenges to overcome the difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite all the restrictions and difficulties, EMSO ERIC was able to rapidly adjust to this global challenge, with extraordinary results in terms of standardized high-quality data and access services for monitoring the state of the European Ocean.
The report contains an overview of the most relevant events of the year 2021, since the completion of the EMSO ERIC Gender Equality Strategy, with a precise plan of action to promote gender balance, in accordance with the Horizon Europe regulations. The significant growth of EMSO ERIC, both at the Member States level, with the incorporation of Norway, supported by the Research Council of Norway and the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment, and in the number of observatories in key locations, with the incorporation of three new facilities: Western Mediterranean Sea (CNR/IAS, Italy), South Adriatic Sea (OGS, Italy) and Cretan Sea (HCMR, Greece).
Finally, the document describes the activities of the Regional Facilities, from the Arctic in the North Atlantic across the Mediterranean to the Black Sea, and the relevant actions within the framework of the European projects in which EMSO ERIC is currently involved
EMSO ERIC Annual Report 2022
<p>The document reports the EMSO ERIC's activities and accomplishments during the year 2022, providing an overview of the relevant advances of consolidation of its path of services and operations deployment in the European landscape.</p><p>Among the main core activities, the launch of the first call for Physical Access has been particularly successful, to promote the access of prestigious Research centres, Universities and SMEs from all over Europe to the EMSO Regional Facilities' by granting funds to facilitate and co-finance the use of infrastructures.</p><p>A major step forward was also taken in the data harmonization aimed at providing high-quality data and metadata in line with the FAIR principles. EMSO ERIC integrated data services into the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) improving the connection of the EMSO ERIC's data repositories and services to it.</p><p>Furthermore, last year the first EMSO ERIC Gender Equality Plan was published. It embeds a precise plan of action to promote gender balance, aimed at implementing the planned recommendations both internally to the EMSO organization and externally, in the main international initiatives and projects in which the ERIC participates.</p><p>The launch of the first issue of the EMSO External Newsletter marked a great step forward that was also taken in communication, with the aim of promoting innovation, knowledge-sharing and dissemination beyond the Consortium framework, reaching a wider group of audiences much broader.</p><p>Finally, the document describes the variety of activities of the Regional Facilities, from the Arctic in the North Atlantic across the Mediterranean to the Black Sea, and the relevant actions within the framework of the European projects in which EMSO ERIC participates.</p><p> </p>
Dr. Eric Yellin – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Eric Yellin, Associate Professor of History and American Studies discusses his new book, Racism in the Nation’s Service: Government Workers and the Color Line in Woodrow Wilson’s America, published recently by the University of North Carolina Press. In this book, Dr. Yellin argues that President Wilson’s administration successfully segregated the federal government in the age of progressive politics. He investigates how the enactment of the segregation policy imposed a color line on American opportunity and implicated Washington in the economic limitation of African Americans for decades to com
North Country Community College institutional self-study
Prepared for the Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary School
Cameron School of Business Dean Larry Clark with Stedman Graham, author and businessman.
Eric Kahn: Before the War
Eric Kahn provides Holocaust survivor testimony for a segment of the documentary "Present Memories," produced by Holocaust Center, Boston North.Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Salem State Universit
Still & Barrel: Craft Spirits in the Old North State: Book Review
In Still & Barrel: Craft Spirits in the Old North State, author John Francis Trump offers readers a grand tour of the distilleries which cover the state of North Carolina. Throughout the pages of the book, the author provides a description of each distillery, the owner names/contact information, and the distillery website and operating hours if known. John Trump explains that the book is not an exhaustive list of all the distilleries in North Carolina, but rather a glimpse of the more popular distilleries across the state. In the long run, the author is trying to help readers gain a further understanding of and learn the overall history of the craft spirit/alcohol industry in North Carolina
Board of Trustees, University of North Carolina Wilmington. Row 1: Eric Squires, Unidentified, Ellen S. Newbold, Margaret Fonvielle-Heyward, Harold G. Troy, Sr., B. D. Schwartz, Row 2: Dr. John Codington, John Warlick, Unidentified, Dr. Hubert A. Eaton, John J. Burney, Eugene B. Hardin, Unidentified
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