Colloquium can a couple different meanings. It can be an informal gathering or discussion where people exchange ideas, a seminar on a broad field of study or a conference where the individuals present papers and discuss a certain topic.
Colloquium - ISP - was created in 1995.
Algebra Colloquium was created in 1994.
D. Bainov has written: 'Proceedings of the Seventh International Colloquium on Differential Equations' 'Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Differential Equations , Proceedings of the Eighth International Colloquium on Differential Equations' 'Proceedings of the Sixth International Colloquium on Differential Equations' 'Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Differential Equations'
The term "colloquial" comes from the Latin word "colloquium," meaning conversation or dialogue. The word has been used in English since the 18th century to describe informal language used in everyday conversation.
A colloquium is a conference at which people present papers and contribute to discussions on specific topics. A students' colloquium is therefore a conference attended (and possibly managed and led) by students.
A colloquium is a conference at which people present papers and contribute to discussions on specific topics. A students' colloquium is therefore a conference attended (and possibly managed and led) by students.
Colloquium.
A colloquium is an academic meeting or seminar where scholars present their research findings and engage in discussions. For example, a university might host a colloquium in which a guest speaker presents their work on climate change, followed by a Q&A session where faculty and students ask questions and share insights related to the topic.
Marjorie Henshaw has written: 'Colloquium'
British Computer Society was created in 1957.
Moyibi Amoda has written: 'Festac Colloquium and Black world development' -- subject(s): Blacks, Civilization, Colloquium on Black Civilization and Education (1977 : Lagos, Nigeria), Congresses, Intellectual life
A colloquium is a conference at which people present papers and contribute to discussions on specific topics. A students' colloquium is therefore a conference attended (and possibly managed and led) by students.