CaptainCharles Napier Sturt (28 April 1795 – 16 June 1869) was a British explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia. He led several expeditions into the interior of the continent, starting from both Sydney and later from Adelaide. His expeditions traced several of the westward-flowing rivers, establishing that they all merged into the Murray River. He was searching to determine if there was an "inland sea".
Early life
Charles Sturt was born in Bengal,British India, the eldest son (of thirteen children) of Thomas Lenox Napier Sturt, a judge under the British East India Company. At the age of five, Charles was sent to relations in England to be educated, and after attending a preparatory school he was sent to Harrow in 1810.
In 1812, Charles went to read with a Mr. Preston near Cambridge, but his father was not wealthy and had difficulty finding the money to send him to Cambridge University, or to establish him in a profession. An aunt made an appeal to the Prince Regent and, on 9 September 1813, Sturt was gazetted as an ensign with the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot in the British Army.
Charles Sturt University was established on 1 July 1989 from the merger of several existing separately-administered Colleges of Advanced Education including the Mitchell College of Advanced Education in Bathurst, the Riverina-Murray Institute of Higher Education in Albury-Wodonga and the Riverina College of Advanced Education in Wagga Wagga, through the enactment of The Charles Sturt University Act, 1989 (Act No. 76, 1989). It is named in honour of explorer Charles Sturt.
In this episode we talk about the film "Death of Stalin". A comedy film about the last days of Stalin, and the power struggle following his demise. This episode is also on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-824507485/talkernate-history-the-death-of-stalin
published: 13 May 2018
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00:01:45 Collaborative curation via Wikidata: the case of citations and source metadata
Daniel Mietchen
00:34:15 Populating Wikidata with articles and authors: a how-to
Margaret Donald
01:01:56 The challenge of institution-published ‘grey literature’
Amanda Lawrence
01:31:18 What other metadata could be made open about a research publication?
Thomas Shafee
01:55:58 Entity Explosion... connect the dots
Toby Hudson
02:05:25 – Panel discussion
Language: English
published: 27 Oct 2020
[ICU-LINC0048] Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
#Relativization #Tagalog #Tibetan #Syntax #ICULINC, #ICULingLab
International Christian University Linguistics Colloquium
URL: https://sites.google.com/info.icu.ac.jp/linglab/projects/icu-linc
[Date & Time] 10 am - 12 pm Saturday, May 8, 2021 (JST)
[Speakers]
[ICU-LINC0047] Rajesh Bhatt (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Crossover asymmetries"
[ICU-LINC0048] Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
"Patterns of relativization in Austronesian and Tibetan"
This event was supported by Shared Budget of ICU Research Institutes sponsored by the Institute for Educational Research and Service (教育研究所), and the Linguistics Lab at International Christian University.
Hosted by Seunghun J. Lee (International Christian University & University of Venda)
Tomoyuki Yosh...
In this episode we talk about the film "Death of Stalin". A comedy film about the last days of Stalin, and the power struggle following his demise. This episode...
In this episode we talk about the film "Death of Stalin". A comedy film about the last days of Stalin, and the power struggle following his demise. This episode is also on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-824507485/talkernate-history-the-death-of-stalin
In this episode we talk about the film "Death of Stalin". A comedy film about the last days of Stalin, and the power struggle following his demise. This episode is also on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-824507485/talkernate-history-the-death-of-stalin
Part of the WikiCite 2020 Virtual Conference to develop open citations and linked bibliographic data to serve free knowledge
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wi...
Part of the WikiCite 2020 Virtual Conference to develop open citations and linked bibliographic data to serve free knowledge
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite/2020_Virtual_conference
Presentation topics and speakers
===========================
00:01:45 Collaborative curation via Wikidata: the case of citations and source metadata
Daniel Mietchen
00:34:15 Populating Wikidata with articles and authors: a how-to
Margaret Donald
01:01:56 The challenge of institution-published ‘grey literature’
Amanda Lawrence
01:31:18 What other metadata could be made open about a research publication?
Thomas Shafee
01:55:58 Entity Explosion... connect the dots
Toby Hudson
02:05:25 – Panel discussion
Language: English
Part of the WikiCite 2020 Virtual Conference to develop open citations and linked bibliographic data to serve free knowledge
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite/2020_Virtual_conference
Presentation topics and speakers
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00:01:45 Collaborative curation via Wikidata: the case of citations and source metadata
Daniel Mietchen
00:34:15 Populating Wikidata with articles and authors: a how-to
Margaret Donald
01:01:56 The challenge of institution-published ‘grey literature’
Amanda Lawrence
01:31:18 What other metadata could be made open about a research publication?
Thomas Shafee
01:55:58 Entity Explosion... connect the dots
Toby Hudson
02:05:25 – Panel discussion
Language: English
#Relativization #Tagalog #Tibetan #Syntax #ICULINC, #ICULingLab
International Christian University Linguistics Colloquium
URL: https://sites.google.com/info....
#Relativization #Tagalog #Tibetan #Syntax #ICULINC, #ICULingLab
International Christian University Linguistics Colloquium
URL: https://sites.google.com/info.icu.ac.jp/linglab/projects/icu-linc
[Date & Time] 10 am - 12 pm Saturday, May 8, 2021 (JST)
[Speakers]
[ICU-LINC0047] Rajesh Bhatt (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Crossover asymmetries"
[ICU-LINC0048] Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
"Patterns of relativization in Austronesian and Tibetan"
This event was supported by Shared Budget of ICU Research Institutes sponsored by the Institute for Educational Research and Service (教育研究所), and the Linguistics Lab at International Christian University.
Hosted by Seunghun J. Lee (International Christian University & University of Venda)
Tomoyuki Yoshida (International Christian University)
Yoko Mizuta (International Christian University)
Assistants: Yukki Baldoria Wu, Miyu Iizuka, Michinori Suzuki
#Relativization #Tagalog #Tibetan #Syntax #ICULINC, #ICULingLab
International Christian University Linguistics Colloquium
URL: https://sites.google.com/info.icu.ac.jp/linglab/projects/icu-linc
[Date & Time] 10 am - 12 pm Saturday, May 8, 2021 (JST)
[Speakers]
[ICU-LINC0047] Rajesh Bhatt (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Crossover asymmetries"
[ICU-LINC0048] Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
"Patterns of relativization in Austronesian and Tibetan"
This event was supported by Shared Budget of ICU Research Institutes sponsored by the Institute for Educational Research and Service (教育研究所), and the Linguistics Lab at International Christian University.
Hosted by Seunghun J. Lee (International Christian University & University of Venda)
Tomoyuki Yoshida (International Christian University)
Yoko Mizuta (International Christian University)
Assistants: Yukki Baldoria Wu, Miyu Iizuka, Michinori Suzuki
In this episode we talk about the film "Death of Stalin". A comedy film about the last days of Stalin, and the power struggle following his demise. This episode is also on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-824507485/talkernate-history-the-death-of-stalin
Part of the WikiCite 2020 Virtual Conference to develop open citations and linked bibliographic data to serve free knowledge
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite/2020_Virtual_conference
Presentation topics and speakers
===========================
00:01:45 Collaborative curation via Wikidata: the case of citations and source metadata
Daniel Mietchen
00:34:15 Populating Wikidata with articles and authors: a how-to
Margaret Donald
01:01:56 The challenge of institution-published ‘grey literature’
Amanda Lawrence
01:31:18 What other metadata could be made open about a research publication?
Thomas Shafee
01:55:58 Entity Explosion... connect the dots
Toby Hudson
02:05:25 – Panel discussion
Language: English
#Relativization #Tagalog #Tibetan #Syntax #ICULINC, #ICULingLab
International Christian University Linguistics Colloquium
URL: https://sites.google.com/info.icu.ac.jp/linglab/projects/icu-linc
[Date & Time] 10 am - 12 pm Saturday, May 8, 2021 (JST)
[Speakers]
[ICU-LINC0047] Rajesh Bhatt (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Crossover asymmetries"
[ICU-LINC0048] Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)
"Patterns of relativization in Austronesian and Tibetan"
This event was supported by Shared Budget of ICU Research Institutes sponsored by the Institute for Educational Research and Service (教育研究所), and the Linguistics Lab at International Christian University.
Hosted by Seunghun J. Lee (International Christian University & University of Venda)
Tomoyuki Yoshida (International Christian University)
Yoko Mizuta (International Christian University)
Assistants: Yukki Baldoria Wu, Miyu Iizuka, Michinori Suzuki
CaptainCharles Napier Sturt (28 April 1795 – 16 June 1869) was a British explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia. He led several expeditions into the interior of the continent, starting from both Sydney and later from Adelaide. His expeditions traced several of the westward-flowing rivers, establishing that they all merged into the Murray River. He was searching to determine if there was an "inland sea".
Early life
Charles Sturt was born in Bengal,British India, the eldest son (of thirteen children) of Thomas Lenox Napier Sturt, a judge under the British East India Company. At the age of five, Charles was sent to relations in England to be educated, and after attending a preparatory school he was sent to Harrow in 1810.
In 1812, Charles went to read with a Mr. Preston near Cambridge, but his father was not wealthy and had difficulty finding the money to send him to Cambridge University, or to establish him in a profession. An aunt made an appeal to the Prince Regent and, on 9 September 1813, Sturt was gazetted as an ensign with the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot in the British Army.
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