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UnCommon Core
The UnCommon Core is an annual favorite at Alumni Weekend. Chicago faculty members and alumni lead discussions on a variety of engaging intellectual topics.
Lectures on Human Capital by Gary Becker
This series of lectures recorded during the Spring of 2010 are from ECON 343 -- Human Capital, a class taught every year by Gary Becker at the University of Chicago. In this class, Becker expounds upon the theory of Human Capital that he helped create and for which he won the Nobel Prize.
In total, there are 19 lectures. Each lecture includes a short description of topics covered as well as topical keywords. The interested viewer is also provided with references to books and journal articles from Gary Becker's own original research that bear on the topics discussed in each lecture. Additionally, the viewer is also referred to the appropriate section of a freely available and informal set of student notes. These lecture notes are provided as-is and the author, Salvador Navarro Lozano cannot accept responsibility for any typos or errors. Much of the lecture material already appears in one of Gary Becker's academic books and those remain the best source of information in case of any doubts.
Over the years, thousands of graduate students in Economics, Sociology, Public Policy, and other fields have benefited from the teachings of Gary Becker in his Human Capital class. We hope that by providing these lecture videos and notes that people around the world can increase their own human capital and enjoy studying this fascinating subject of human capital as taught by Gary Becker.
Filmed by: Joey Brown
Lecture Summaries: Jorge L. Garcia
Lecture Notes: Salvador Navarro Lozano
Supported by: The Becker Center at the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago
Humanities Day
An annual production of the Humanities Division at the University of Chicago - each year, alumni and other friends of the University interact with leading scholars and artists on a day filled with lectures, readings, discussions, tours, and exhibitions.
Law: Chicago's Best Ideas
An annual series of lectures originally created in honor of the Law School's Centennial in 2002-03. Three lectures (with free lunch, of course) are given each quarter by our faculty on topics related to the intellectual life and history of the Law School.
The World Beyond the Headlines
A collaborative project to bring scholars and journalists together to consider major international issues and how they are covered in the media.
TEDxUChicago 2011
TEDxUChicago is a local, independently organized event at The University of Chicago that strives to re-create the unique experience found at TED, where the world´s leaders, thinkers and doers congregate to share what they are most passionate about. At its core, the fundamental goal of TED and The University of Chicago is to foster and spear great ideas. We aim to provide a platform where the smartest thinkers, greatest visionaries, and most fascinating teachers will be inspired and will have the opportunity to inspire others. Our conference will be held at The University of Chicago Campus on Sunday, April 17th 2011 from 9am to 6pm, and will be centered on the theme: Reinventing the Life of the Mind. The diverse group of students, faculty, and alumni present will be able to learn from one another, both as speakers and attendees, and will leave the conference driven to creatively improve our collective future.
The Future of the City
Envisioning a city of the future: Join us for engaging, challenging, and inspiring discussions at this key moment in Chicago's history.
Celebrate Campus & Community
A snapshot of campus life from our legendary scavenger hunt to all the reasons whey Chicago is the best city to live work and play.
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