In the second year of the Fellowship, fellows will intensively study the five branches of philosophy through an Objectivist lens. Attending a total of fourteen lectures hosted by renowned scholars, students have the unique opportunity to learn from, and engage with, experts in Objectivism to gain a comprehensive worldview. To explain why Rand informally described Objectivism as a ‘philosophy for living on earth,’ the lectures offered in the second year of the Fellowship will be both theoretical and practical.Â
Lecturers in the second year include Prof. Dr. Dianne Durante, Prof. Dr. Eszter Nova, and Leopold Ajami. To pass these two semesters, students are expected to regularly attend class, read a wide variety of texts from Rand’s oeuvre, and both pass a final exam and write a 2,000-word essay.
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Sample List of Topics
– Objectivism and the American Educational System
– The Objectivist View of Law
– Objectivism and Heroism
– How to Sell Philosophy without Selling Out
– Why Did Iron Man Have to Die?: An Analysis of Disney Heroes versus Randian Heroes from a Screenwriting Perspective and What Our Heroes Say About Us
1. The basics of agile project management
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Understanding the key principles and practices of agile project management and how they differ from traditional project management methods.
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2. The agile mindset
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Understanding the agile mindset and how it drives the agile approach to project management.
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3. The agile team
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Understanding the role of the agile team in project success, and how to build and manage effective agile teams.
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4. Agile planning and estimation
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Understanding the agile approach to planning and estimation, and how to effectively plan and estimate in an agile environment.
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5. Agile project execution
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Understanding the agile approach to project execution and how to effectively manage project progress and deliverables in an agile environment.
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6. Agile project governance
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Understanding the role of governance in agile project management, and how to effectively govern agile projects.
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7. Agile project metrics and reporting
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Understanding the agile approach to metrics and reporting, and how to effectively use metrics and reporting to measure and communicate project progress.
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8. Agile project management in action
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Putting agile project management into practice in real-world situations.
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