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UCLA Instructional Media Production (IMP) provides live webcasts of important and interesting campus events, archives them, and makes them available for on-demand viewing.
COMING SOON All live WebCasts can be viewed "on-demand" within a few minutes of their completion. Visit our Archives for a large selection of past events. UCLA ON UCTV Faculty Research Lecture A Single French Fry: The Supreme Court and the Depletion of Constitutional Law Karen Orren, Department of Political Science Recorded May 11, 2006 CHECK UCTV BROADCAST SCHEDULE
 
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UCTV is the University of California's 24-hour satellite/cable television service. It is available nationwide on DishNetwork and on many local cable systems. OTHER STREAMING AT UCLA NPI Grand Rounds and Neuorscience Programs
 
UCLA Center for Digital Arts UCLA Dance/Media Project (World Arts and Cultures)
 
Music Department Performances ARCHIVES Faculty Research Lecture The End of the Semiconductor Roadmap: The Collision of Physics, Economics and Sociology Eli Yablonovitch, UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science Recorded October 25, 2005
 
Faculty Research Lecture Is There An Author In This Text? Sidi Hamid Benengeli, Don Quijote and the Metafictional Conventions of Chivalric Romance Carroll B. Johnson, Department of Spanish and Portuguese Recorded April 26, 2005
 
Faculty Research Lecture The Passion of the Permease: From Membrane to Molecule to a Mechanism of Active Transport H. Ronald Kaback, Department of Physiology and the Department of Microbiology, Immunolgy and Molecular Genetics Recorded October 14, 2004
 
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Symposium on Mental Health and Puiblic Policy Coping with Mental Illness and Crafting Public Policy An estimated 1.3 million adults in California have a serious mental illness. Three-quarters of a million children and adolescents have a serious emotional disturbance or mental illness. The event seeks to promote a greater understanding of mental illness and to evaluate the status of care and treatment. Recorded January 12, 2002
 
icompass Seminar Jakob Nielsen: Web Usability Jakob Nielsen, PhD is a User Advocate and principal of the Nielsen Norman Group which he co-founded with Dr. Donald A. Norman (former VP of research at Apple Computer). Until 1998 he was a Sun Microsystems Distinguished Engineer. Recorded October 1, 2001
 
UCLA Memorial Service A Moment of Rememberence September 13, 2001
 
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RECENT ADDITIONS Faculty Research Lecture “Heritage Transformed” Thom Mayne, Professor, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, Founder and Director of Design, Morphosis.
Recorded April 22, 2008.
 
UCLA Center for Society and Genetics Babies By Design: Redefining Humans? Hosted by the UCLA Center for Society and Genetics Recorded January 27, 2008
 
Faculty Research Lecture “ A Delicate Balance: Stem Cells, Cancer and the Immune Response” Owen N. Witte, M.D., Director, Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA
Recorded November 8, 2007.
 
Celebrating Undergraduate Education Inaugural Convocation: Celebrating Undergraduate Education Welcome
Scott Waugh, Acting Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost
Personal Reflection on a Lifetime of Teaching
Gene Block, Chancellor
Innovations
Judith L. Smith, Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education
Recorded from a live webcast October 8, 2007.
 
Undergraduate Student Initiated Education USIE Student Facilitators - Spring 2007 Students reflect on their experiences in developing and teaching their own seminar
 
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics Graduate Summer School: Probabilistic Models of Cognition: The Mathematics of Mind The UCLA Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics presents a three week symposium involving leaders from Cognitive Science and experts from Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, who are interested in making bridges to Cognitive Science. Recorded July 09-25, 2007.
 
Faculty Research Lecture “What's Not Wrong With The Civil Legal System - And What Is” Stephen C. Yeazell, David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Professor of Law
UCLA School of Law
Recorded April 12, 2007.
 
The Center for Translational Research to Enhance Cognitive Control (TRECC) Contemporary Perspectives in Treatment Development: Cognitive Control in Childhood Disorders A conference. Recorded March 9, 2007
 
UCLA Science Faculty Research Colloquium Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers Terence Tao, Professor of Mathematics. Recorded January 17, 2007
 
UCLA Center for Occupational and Environmental Health Fall 2006 Seminar Series A series of weekly seminars recorded between October 5, 2006 and December 14, 2006.
 
UCLA Center for Society and Genetics Stem Cells: Promise and Peril in Regenerative Medicine Hosted by the UCLA Center for Society and Genetics Recorded February 3-5, 2006
 
BruinTech Seminar MySpace — Scary Place Recorded April 25, 2006
 
UCLA Staff Assembly A Tribute to Chancellor Carnesale Part of a live event on April 18, 2006
 
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Faculty Research Lecture “Symporters: Marvelous Molecular Machines” Ernest M. Wright, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Recorded November 2, 2006.
 
Faculty Research Lecture “A Single French Fry”: The Supreme Court and the Depletion of Constitutional Law Karen Orren, Department of Political Science Recorded May 11, 2006.
 
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Albert Carnesale, Chancellor UCLA Rethinking National Security Chancellor Carnesale reviews U.S. national security policy in a post-9/11 environment, and offers his views on future directions for U.S. national security policy. Recorded from a live webcast February 28, 2002
 
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NeuroEngineering at UCLA
 
NeuroEngineering: A Marriage for the New Millennium NeuroEngineering: Projects for Your Lab Istvan Mody, PhD, Professor, UCLA Department of Neurology Recorded October 4, 2000
 
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