We talk a good deal here about free uniÂverÂsiÂty coursÂes and lecÂtures, and mostÂly we end up talkÂing about the humanÂiÂties. But here’s a good excuse to talk about the sciÂences, and parÂticÂuÂlarÂly about comÂputÂer sciÂence. A project startÂed in SloveÂnia, Videolectures.net proÂvides “free and open access of high qualÂiÂty video lecÂtures preÂsentÂed by disÂtinÂguished scholÂars and sciÂenÂtists at the most imporÂtant and promiÂnent events…” Among the most popÂuÂlar lecÂtures, you’ll find lecÂtures along these lines: Fuzzy LogÂic, Where the Social Web Meets the SemanÂtic Web, and an InterÂview with Tim BernÂers Lee. But, you’ll also stumÂble upon a few non-sciÂenÂtifÂic talks givÂen by some well known names. Take for examÂple Noam ChomÂsky (Force, law and the prospects of surÂvival) and UmberÂto Eco (On The HisÂtoÂry of UgliÂness).
For more uniÂverÂsiÂty conÂtent, visÂit our UniÂverÂsiÂty PodÂcast ColÂlecÂtion and our list of Free Online CoursÂes, which includes a good deal of sciÂenÂtifÂic conÂtent. Also see our SciÂence PodÂcast ColÂlecÂtion.