227 research outputs found

    Guest Artist Recital: Julia Larson Mattern, Flute; October 29, 2003

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    Kemp Recital HallWednesday EveningOctober 29, 20038:00 p.m

    SNSF Datastory - Key role in evaluation procedure: the evaluation panels and their members

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    The SNSF’s National Research Council decides whether or not to fund applications. The 89 evaluation panels handle the preparatory work on which it bases its decisions, assessing several thousand applications each year. English German French Author(s): Julius Mattern Publication date: 2021-12-2

    Pandora's Signal Boxes

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    Included here, dear reader, is a discussion that took place between media and design author and scholar Shannon Mattern and perennial continent. probationer Jamie Allen. The conversation occurred on a rather rainy and cold day, on a walk that Shannon and Jamie took through Basel, Switzerland, toward the Central Signal Box building. Shannon Mattern had come to Switzerland at Jamie’s invitation, as part of a lecture series called “Medialogue”, held jointly by the Critical Media Lab Basel and the Medienwissenschaft group at Universität Basel. The Signal Box is an infrastructural landmark that delimits a transition between residential and (formerly) industrial zones in Kanton Basel-Stadt. The building was designed by locals, stalwart innovators and ‘starchitects’ Herzog and Herzog & de Meuron, whose numerous offices and archives in Basel are all but a few minutes’ tram-ride away.https://continentcontinent.cc/archives/issues/issue-5-3-2016/pandora-s-signal-boxe

    SNSF Datastory - Open Access in 2020: up by 8 percentage points

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    Open Access in 2020: up by 8 percentage points SNSF-funded research produced a total of 13,938 publications in 2020, 63% of which are freely accessible. Upgrades in monitoring capabilities make the positive trend towards more Open Access (OA) more readily visible. English German French Author(s): Tobias Philipp, Julius Mattern Publication date: 2022-04-2

    SNSF Datastory - 70 years of the SNSF: from a few million to a billion

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    The SNSF has been awarding grants to research projects across all scientific disciplines since 1952. How has the amount of funding evolved over time? English German French Author(s): This Rutishauser, Daniel Schnyder, Julius Mattern Publication date: 2022-08-1

    The Emotional Politics of Transnational Crime

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    The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon09/110609.mp4Janice Bially Mattern is associate professor of international relations at Lehigh University. Her research focuses on the social dynamics of world political orders and their transformations. She teaches courses on international relations theory, criminality and transnational crime, international ethics, sovereignty, as well as international organization, especially global governance and transformations in world order. Her current project, tentatively entitled Illicit Sovereigns, examines the role of emotion in mobilizing transnational crime networks to transnational political violence. Bially Mattern is the author of Ordering International Politics: Identity, Crisis, and Representational Force (Routledge, 2005). She has written a number of journal articles and book chapters on topics ranging from soft power and language power to the politics of identity. She previously worked as a political risk analyst in New York City and as a policy analyst in Washington, D.C., during which time she co-authored Measuring National Power in a Post-Industrial Age (RAND, 2000). Bially Mattern received her B.A. in Political Science and International Relations at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She studied International Relations at Yale Unviersity, receiving her M.A., her M.Phil., and her Ph.D., which was awarded with distinction in December 1998.Ohio State University. Mershon Center for International Security Studie

    Datastory: The SNSF funds over 80% of researchers from Switzerland before their first ERC grant

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    Datastory: The SNSF funds over 80% of researchers from Switzerland before their first ERC grant Researchers working in Switzerland are very successful with applications to the European Research Council (ERC). Our analysis shows: By 2019, 84% of these grantees had previously received funding from the SNSF. English German French Author(s): Julius Mattern, Georges Klein DOI: 10.46446/datastory.erc-grantees-snsf-grants / 10.5281/zenodo.4787966 Publication date: 2021-05-0

    Twentieth century flute music by women composers : an honors thesis (HONRS 499)

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    Twentieth Century Flute Music by Women Composers is meant to be a small representation of the many musical compositions written by women in the past one hundred years. The outcome of the project is a recital recorded on compact disc along with detailed program notes and a full bibliography. The composers and pieces chosen were selected to provide a variety of contrasting music that has influences from all musical time periods and genres. Although the music is all written for flute, the instrumentation varies from flute alone to flute and harpsichord to a full flute choir. Along with the focus of performing, there is a focus on displaying and discussing women composers and works that are not well known, even to the musically literate. This is done in hopes of exposing others to these composers and influencing other musicians to find and perform more musical selections by these women.Thesis (B.?.)Honors Colleg

    Title of accompanying sound disc: Senior honors recital

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    This project focuses on twentieth-century American flute music by examining the following four works: Poem for Flute and Orchestra (1918) by Charles Griffes, Serenade No. 10 for Flute and Harp, Op. 79 (1957) by Vincent Persichetti, Sonata for Flute and Piano, Op. 14 (1961) by Robert Muczynski, and Piccolo Sonata (1995, rev. 2000) by Robert Baksa. The project consists of three different parts, or methods of exploration: 1) a senior flute recital of the repertoire above, 2) an analytical paper of twentieth-century American compositional style as demonstrated by this repertoire, and 3) lesson plans for various music classes to teach students about twentieth-century American music. It is my hope that these works will continue to be studied and performed by musicians around the world for years to come.Thesis (B.?.)Honors Colleg

    An exploration of flute repertoire from Baroque through contemporary music : an honors thesis (HONRS 499)

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    Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of various genres have been performed. In addition to having been performed in front of a live audience, a CD has been included for the record. Accompanying the CD is a set of program notes. As most CDs have liner notes that elaborate on the chosen repertoire, additional research was done to enlighten the performer and the listener. Changes to the flute have also been included in regards to performance practice and the instrument itself from early music to the present.Thesis (B.?.)Honors Colleg
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