Posts Tagged ‘Introduction’

Academic careers in the social sciences – Introduction

Saturday, January 21st, 2012


From thefour key ingredients to landing a top academic job, to the “three Ds” of social savvy for academics, University of British Columbia sociology professor Sylvia Fuller, presenting at CFHSS Congress 2008’s Career Corner, offers honest advice to take you from grad school to the tenure track. For more video from this presentation, visit: universityaffairs.ca/careers

An Animated Introduction to Social Science

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011


Soomo Publishing’s “Animated Introduction to Social Science” defines the broad-spectrum discipline of social science. Social Science is made up of anthropology, geography, sociology, political science and psychology. Soomo’s video explains the questions each academic discipline seeks to answer and how each comes together within our society. You can see more of Soomo Publishing’s educational videos, including Too Late to Apologize, by visiting www.soomo.tv.

Information about The Introduction Week 2011 – Studenterlauget

Saturday, September 17th, 2011


Studenterlauget shows you what to expects during The Introduction Week 2011. Studenterlauget is the largest student organisation in Denmark and is located at Aarhus University, Business and Social Sciences. At Studenterlauget we strive to create the best possible social and professional opportunities for the students at Business and Social Sciences. To do this, we have created a professional student organisation with eight business units, so that we use our potential to achieve the highest level of service possible. We have approximately 3500 members whom we service through our eight business units. We employ about 140 people most of whom are students. For more information please visit: www.studenterlauget.dk

Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Product Description
Multidisciplinary look at introductory social science   This classic text provides a revised and updated survey of the social sciences, written in an unbiased manner with a multidisciplinary, common sense approach.   The Fourteenth Edition highlights the dramatic political and economic changes that have swept the world in recent years, providing students and instructors with a starting point for lively classroom discussions and debate…. More >>

Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society