Regular Human Workshop !!BETTER!! Free
Led by Driving the Human project authors, by project partners, and by local initiatives in Berlin, the workshops offer new ways of engaging with the different themes of the festival. All the listed workshops are free to attend, but require registration here.
Regular Human Workshop Free
Carpets are one of the composite materials that are currently not being recycled. Therefore, more than 90% of carpets find the end of their existence in the furnace, as they are burned when disposed of. In this workshop, we will approach this critical material and create new objects from it. The focus is on free experimentation with the material, its different components and properties.Free attendance, register here.
Together and using all our senses, we want to explore the neighborhood in Wedding: what can we find in the ground, in the plants, between the houses? What of it can be used, and how?We will discover the resources and possibilities of the nature of abandonment, of overlooking, of the spontaneous. From here, something new will emerge. During a walk, we will conduct a creative mapping of the neighborhood, and gather and share information, as well as planting and coloring materials. In the workshop we will experiment in a free way with colors from collected plants. We want to paint together with you a portrait of Wedding in all colors, with only minimal resources.Free attendance, register here.
OHRP offers a variety of free online trainings for the research community on human research protections based on the principles of the Belmont Report and the requirements of the revised Common Rule (or 2018 Requirements).
The UTSA Alumni Association cares about you and your future, so we have partnered with Credit Human to offer a series of free workshops that will get you thinking about how your financial health, how you spend, and how to save. Open to students and alumni. Sessions are offered virtually and in-person. Lunch is provided and gift cards will be up for grabs!
In October 2021, the Human Rights Council adopted resolution 48/11 on human rights and indigenous peoples. In the resolution, the Council requested OHCHR to convene a four-day expert workshop, in 2022, on possible ways to enhance the participation of indigenous peoples in the work of the Human Rights Council.
HHSC will have four PBMS workshops in 2022 . The free workshops are recommended for, but not limited to, family members, caregivers, providers (educational, geriatric, foster care, longer term services and supports in the intellectual and developmental disabilities and aging population), Adult Protective Services, case managers, and mental health care professionals.
Advanced PMBS 2022 Training Dates and RegistrationHHSC will have two advanced PBMS workshops free of charge in 2022. The workshops are available for, but not limited to, family members, caregivers, providers (educational, geriatric, foster care, longer term services and supports in the intellectual and developmental disabilities and aging population), Adult Protective Services, case managers, and mental health care professionals.
HHSC will have two advanced PBMS workshops free of charge in 2021. The workshops are available for, but not limited to, family members, caregivers, providers (educational, geriatric, foster care, longer term services and supports in the intellectual and developmental disabilities and aging population), Adult Protective Services, case managers, and mental health care professionals.
Information on toxicokinetics is critical for animal-free human risk assessment. Human external exposure must be translated into human tissue doses and compared with in vitro actual cell exposure associated to effects (in vitro-in vivo comparison). Data on absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion in humans (ADME) could be generated using in vitro and QSAR tools. Physiologically-based toxicokinetic (PBTK) computer modelling could serve to integrate disparate in vitro and in silico findings. However, there are only few freely-available PBTK platforms currently available. And although some ADME parameters can be reasonably estimated in vitro or in silico, important gaps exist. Examples include unknown or limited applicability domains and lack of (high-throughput) tools to measure penetration of barriers, partitioning between blood and tissues and metabolic clearance. This paper is based on a joint EPAA--EURL ECVAM expert meeting. It provides a state-of-the-art overview of the availability of PBTK platforms as well as the in vitro and in silico methods to parameterise basic (Tier 1) PBTK models. Five high-priority issues are presented that provide the prerequisites for wider use of non-animal based PBTK modelling for animal-free chemical risk assessment.
This program provides an adaptable, easy-to-use toolkit complete with the tools and materials needed for introducing students to issues of international humanitarian law, the rules that ensure respect for life and human dignity in war. In this workshop, teachers practice techniques for engaging students in deeper critical thinking.
These free programs are offered year-round. View the full workshop calendar here: 2023 Workshop Calendar or find more information in the Gwinnett County Connection newsletter, included with your monthly water bill.
Setting Goals for the New Year; 1/20; noon-1 p.m. Make short- and long-term sustainable resolutions that will stick. Participants in this workshop will learn tips and action steps for setting and achieving new personal and professional goals. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
Get the tools you need to live well year-round. From expert nutrition and weight loss advice to exercise and disease prevention strategies, we can help you kick-start your body and embrace a healthy lifestyle. These free workshops are sponsored by Human Resources. For complete details and to register, visit www.hr.upenn.edu/myhr/registration or contact Human Resources at (215) 573-2471 or qowl@hr.upenn.edu
This virtual workshop will be hosted by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry in cooperation with the Southern Group of State Foresters and the USDA Forest Service Region 8. It is free and open to everyone interested in learning more and expanding their knowledge of innovate wildfire prevention techniques, the role of fire prevention education teams, grants and federal assistance available for fire prevention and outreach, how to develop an effective fire prevention program, and more.
Need some help with your job search? Come and visit us at the Job Seeker Resource Workshop. These free workshops are being provided by the University of Utah Division of Human Resources to assist you in your career transition. This 2 and a half hour workshop, held twice a month, will provide you with invaluable job resources. Experts will cover the following:
NEH offers tuition-free opportunities for K-12 educators and higher education faculty to study a variety of humanities topics. Stipends of $1300-$3450 for residential programs and $650-$1725 for virtual programs help cover expenses for these one- to four-week programs. Applications for all programs close on March 3, 2023. 041b061a72