|
On October 12, 2004, a day after receiving the 2004 Nobel
Prize in Economics, Professor Finn E. Kydland speaks from
Norway to reporters at the Santa Barbara campus. Listen to
excerpts from this phone conference, provided in four formatsMP3,
Windows Media, RealPlayer and QuickTime.
-
Professor Kydland's opening remarks to an audience
of about seventy, including reporters, faculty, staff and
students. (1:36 minutes)
- Reporter Kristina Ackermann of the campus newspaper,
Daily Nexus, asks
Kydland, "What would you like to say to the students
about your work, and to students who are trying to achieve
the same goals that you already have?" (1:37 minutes)
- Santa Barbara News-Press reporter Morgan Green
asks the new Laureate, "What is the
central message that you want your students to walk out
of that classroom with?" (1:31 minutes)
- Ryan Pearson of the Associated Press asks Professor
Kydland, "How does it feel to be
awarded this as a UCSB professor for work that you've done
so long ago, and what attracted you to UCSB?" (1:57
minutes)
A media player is required to listen to these clips. You
may obtain an MP3 player to meet your specific system requirements
from Download.com,
or visit web sites for RealPlayer,
Windows
Media, or QuickTime
to download free players.
|
 |